Lothian is recruiting up to 30 new drivers to help provide extra services to meet increased customer demand throughout Edinburgh and the Lothians.
Lothian announced on Monday 3 March, service improvements and new connections across its network to improve reliability for customers from Sunday 6 April.
The changes will bring improved timetables and connectivity for a number of services and across the network. Lothian Country services will not be affected by this change. The company is also introducing significant changes to its East Coast buses network in East Lothian in response to growing customer demand. Service X4, a new express bus between Haymarket and Tranent (Windygoul), will be introduced to offer faster connections to the city from new housing developments in Prestonpans and Blindwells.
Lothian’s Airport Services will be enhanced with alterations made to current Skylink 200 and 400 services which have been renumbered Services 17 and 18. These services will now operate as part of the Lothian city network and offer city fares providing more cost-effective connections for those travelling to and from the airport.
Sarah Boyd, Managing Director at Lothian, said: “As the main transport operator across Edinburgh and the surrounding area, Lothian is fully committed to the local communities we serve.
“The introduction of further improvements to our network of services to meet customer demand and enhance service reliability will allow us to recruit a further 30 drivers to our business, boosting the local economy and further cementing our position as one of Edinburgh’s largest employers.”
In line with the service change, Lothian have also announced that fares will be revised across its group of companies; Lothian, Lothiancountry and East Coast buses, from Sunday 6 April 2025.
The fares review will see increases to some of the company’s fares for the first time in two years, with adult single fares increasing by 20p, while adult DAYtickets will increase by 50p. Lothian’s night single tickets, which were last increased in 2009 will also see an increase, along with Lothian’s season ticket Ridacard and child tickets.
Sarah continued, “Since our last fares review in 2023, we have continued to see a rise in costs across all aspects of our business.”
“With all fare revenue reinvested into the running of our business, the decision to increase fares at this time allows us to continue to prioritise investment in our fleet, our people and our wider customer offering.
“While no fare increase is ever welcome and we are aware of the cost pressures faced by our customers, Lothian fares continue to represent excellent value for money.”
“As a fully commercial operator it is necessary to take these steps to safeguard the ongoing viability of our network and continue to set high standards of service delivery.”
Transport and Environment Convener, Councillor Stephen Jenkinson said: “We’re incredibly lucky in Lothian to have an award-winning operator which continually provides great service to our city, employs many of our residents and drives economic growth and activity.
“The changes we’re seeing today recognise changing patterns of demand and will help deliver a better service to all bus users.”
“I’m also conscious that fare rises are a difficult but necessary decision to take. We need to recognise the need for further future investment to retain and improve this integral part of our transport network.”
“I’m committed to keeping Edinburgh moving and look forward to working with Lothian in the future.”
For information on the timetables/changes visit: https://www.lothianbuses.com/news/2025/03/changes-to-network/
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For more information visit www.lothianbuses.co.uk or contact: Karen Keith kkeith@lothianbuses.co.uk
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Lothian is the UK’s largest municipal bus company and owned by City of Edinburgh, East Lothian, Midlothian and West Lothian councils. Based in the city for over 105 years, Lothian is one of the region’s largest employers, with over 2,500 colleagues. Lothian operates services in Edinburgh and the Lothians, with Lothian Country serving communities in West Lothian and East Coast Buses serving communities in East Lothian. Over the past two years, Lothian has invested over £24m in 50 new electric vehicles underpinning a much wider strategy to achieve net zero emissions in line with City of Edinburgh Council and Scottish Government targets.