Bus
Getting around
The Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) website provides information on bus services across the region, a link to Traveline Scotland's Journey Planner, and more.
For ticket information, visit:
- SPT for information on the integrated public transport ticketing product Zonecard, Subway tickets, concession tickets and more
- Tripper for a single ticket which allows you to Travel with First Glasgow, McGill's, West Coast Motors, Stagecoach West and Whitelaws
- Concessionary Travel
For other useful information, visit:
- People Make Glasgow for information on Glasgow's City Sightseeing Bus.
- Ferry Terminal and pages for these journeys.
- Traveline Scotland for a list of coach operator websites for the most up to date route information.
Glasgow Bus Alliance for latest news and insights.
Bus Stops
You can find your nearest bus stop by searching your address on Traveline Scotland.
Bus stops are often only a short walk, wheel, or cycle from home.
Visit SPT's Buchanan Bus Station page to learn what cycling facilities are available for everyone to use. Cycle parking may also be available near to your local bus stop.
To find a place to lock your bike near a bus stop, Cycle Streets' Cycle Parking page shares where parking should be available on public and private land but please note that this data is not managed by Glasgow City Council.
Please don't park at bus stops or in a bus lane. The "Don't Be a Bus Blocker" provides more information.
Bus Accessibility
The Accessible Travel Hub webpage links to information about accessibility and assisted travel for most operators in Glasgow. For other operators, please visit Traveline Scotland for a full list of operator websites.
Buchanan Bus Station have various initiatives to help everyone travel and these are shared on SPT's Buchanan Bus Station page.
Visit the Public Transport Accessibility page for more general travel advice.
Bikes on Buses
Foldable bikes can be taken on many bus services.
Non-folding bikes are permitted on some coach services. These must often be clean and covered.
Please check the operator's conditions of carriage before travel. Visit Traveline Scotland for a list of operator websites.
Buses at Night
Night buses are available on Friday and Saturday by McGill's and First Bus City Link also provides a 24-hour service to Baillieston.
Damaged bus shelters
You can report damage to a bus shelter online or call 0800 373635.
Damage to a bus stop (pole) or information board should be reported to SPT.