08-05-2025
Council leader asks for local views on year-round express bus from East Kilbride to Glasgow
East Kilbride currently has no express bus service to the city centre while other near-by towns such as Hamilton and Strathaven do.
There's a case for an all-year-round express bus from East Kilbride to Glasgow – says Lanarkshire Labour's Joe Fagan and he wants to know your views.
The East Kilbride councillor and Scottish Parliamentary candidate is asking the community to get in touch to let him know their views after mixed reports about the express service provided as a rail replacement service during electrification works.
Road works and rush hour traffic meant some passengers paid expensive fares for a slow service but outwith peak times other passengers reported speedy, comfortable services right into the city centre.
East Kilbride currently has no express bus service to the city centre while other near-by towns such as Hamilton and Strathaven do.
Fagan, council leader for South Lanarkshire, said: 'There is a compelling case for a more appropriately priced express bus service between East Kilbride and Glasgow City Centre, if an operator is prepared to take it up.
"The rail replacement service isn't perfect – it takes too long at rush hour and it is pricier than normal bus services – but outwith peak times it delivered people into the city centre quickly. Other nearby towns have express services into the city centre but East Kilbride, the largest town in the area, does not. There could be real demand for a more affordable express service.
'There are benefits to having an electrified rail line but the Scottish Government dropped the ball when they declined to double-track the whole line. What East Kilbride is getting out of the upgrade is an improvement – but not a transformation. We have already lost out on Crossrail and on double-tracking.
"The rail line will get better but it will still just be an end-to-end service. If we want more people taking public transport into the city, instead of the car, then we need to give them more options. Let's test the case for an express bus service."
He added: 'This isn't just about connecting East Kilbride to Glasgow but also making it easier for people to come here from Glasgow to enjoy our town's restaurants, bars, conservation village and, in time, a new town centre.
'I want to see bus services across the whole town improved, with London or Manchester-style regulation of the bus network, but I also want us to explore specific changes deliverable in a much shorter timeframe. An express service from the bus station to George Square or Ingram Street could be just what we need to supplement the newly upgraded rail line and move us closer to metro-level transport for the town.'
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