tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7432323264902617108.post1568513423843103487..comments2024-03-29T15:55:54.472+00:00Comments on Public Transport Experience: Studying at St Andrews [5]fatbusblokehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06833340546527596517noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7432323264902617108.post-69896654337001392622013-04-28T23:40:06.795+01:002013-04-28T23:40:06.795+01:00To clarify- St Andrews is unusual among Fife bus s...To clarify- St Andrews is unusual among Fife bus stations because it is owned and operated by Stagecoach, rather than by Fife Council. The opening hours (to 2230) are standard across Fife for all bus station buildings, as are the ticket office hours. When the enquiry offices are shut, the staff on-site can handle casual enquiries, but do not deal with ticket sales. The majority are council staff, and are primarily there to manage the building, whereas at St Andrews, because of the depot alongside, they are Stagecoach staff, and are also supervising the operation. Hope this is clearer!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7432323264902617108.post-16912818603709623132013-04-26T08:36:06.160+01:002013-04-26T08:36:06.160+01:00Ah, the bus stance. A species only found in Scotla...Ah, the bus stance. A species only found in Scotland.<br /><br />And at least with paid-for toilets they are usually in good condition. Indeed, in Rothesay they are a tourist attraction. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com