@StagecoachWScot do you know when the app will be able to track x19 buses in Glasgow. Both buses i have taken have been later than the timetable but have been to track if they going to arrive.
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Have been waiting at York Street in Glasgow since 17.05. The 17.12 bus has just gone passed at 17.31 but did not stop as too full. Yet on the same street I have seen 3 buses for Easterhouse in 10 mins.
@StagecoachWScot To amend my answer as the bus was going to so late after 19.25. I walked to the city centre to get another bus home as it was cold but had to wait until well after 19.25 to get the bus.
@StagecoachWScot I was waiting at the stop near St James Road waiting to go home at 19.00. The bus did not come until after 19.25. I had to get the underground from Govan to near St James Road as the 16.16 bus was com not due until after 16.36 and I had to be where I was going too before 5pm.
@ClarkeMicah@DPJHodges So your arguments today don't mention the families of those who died. How cruel you both are to have such a discussion with no care for them..did you not hear what the families solicitor said?
@ScotRail I would like to commend two train conductors - the lady on the 12.18pm to East Kilbride and guy on the 16.56 from East Kilbride to Glasgow. Customer service and care was excellent.
"On Monday I go to work. How are your family, a colleague asks. When I answer, she squirms. Can’t they just leave, my colleague says. No, they can’t actually."
This is an extraordinary piece from a Jewish employee at The Guardian
https://t.co/egbUTTD8mE
Years ago, Corrie Ten Boom came to hear Chuck Swindoll preach.
After the service, she approached him, took his hands, and opened them gently.
She looked in his eyes and said, "Hold everything in your hands like this, otherwise it hurts when God pries your fingers open."