The Scotsman

Mcgill’s invests £5m in buses

- By SCOTT REID

Bus firm Mcgill’s has announced the purchase of 26 new Scottish-built vehicles in a major investment worth £4.75 million.

The fleet, to serve Glasgow and the west of Scotland, takes the company’s capital investment over the past five years to more than £30m, almost £24m of which has been spent on new vehicles.

The latest buses, manufactur­ed by Falkirk-based Alexander Dennis, come equipped withup-to-datetechno­logyfor passengers including free onboard wifi and a USB charging socket for smartphone­s on every seat.

The latest engine technology means that the vehicles comply with Glasgow’s low emission zone standard.

Mcgill’s chief executive Ralph Roberts said: “This is a milestone investment for Mcgill’s which benefits the environmen­t, our passengers and in turn, serves the wider economy.

“We are delighted to be purchasing these buses, from Scottish manufactur­er Alexander Dennis, which feature the latest engine and passenger technology.

“Some campaigner­s claim that bus operators are not doing enough to tackle air pollution but this investment in 26 new vehicles brings our average bus age down to under seven years old – the youngest large private fleet in Scotland.”

Mcgill’s co-owner, Sandy Easdale, added: “We’ve made more than £30m of investment in our operations over the past five years, with around £24m focused on new fleet and nearly £7m of infrastruc­ture investment including ticket machines, real-time tracking, mobile and contactles­s ticketing and smartcard systems.

“Most politician­s and policymake­rs agree that it is vital that we encourage the public to reduce their car journeys. However, ditching the car only becomes an appealing prospect to people when we are investing in state-of-the-art buses such as these.”

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