Former Rangers directors behind £20m bus investment

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McGill's Buses is introducing a further 41 new electric buses to its fleet 🚌

directors Sandy and James Easdale, is introducing a further 41 new electric buses to its fleet in a £20 million investment.

McGill’s now has a total of 109 electric buses – accounting for nearly 20% of its fleet – with “further purchases to follow”. As part of the latest vehicle investment, McGill’s has also financed substantial infrastructure upgrades at four of its depots to enable charging and maintenance of the electric fleet.

James Easdale, chair of McGill’s Group, said: “This is the latest milestone investment for McGill’s Group as we seek to get more people viewing bus travel as a go-to option.Scotland

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