There is a low bridge on Kilbowie Road which Services 1, 1A, 1B and 1E will pass under it (near Clydebank Railway Station) and therefore for normal Services 1, 1A, 1B and 1E, there won't be double deckers. But for Service 1C and 1D which they don't pass under that bridge, it's possible for them to use double deckers. In the past, they were also indeed using B9TLs and B7TLs. However, as some B7TLs and B7RLEs retired, they were moved away from The One and nowadays it's only more likely to see double deckers doing 1D's early morning journeys and the last bus for Mountblow.
Can you please do a 240 or a 46 first bus Glasgow
I'll see what I can do 👍
@@wastemanagementtransportbl7887 thanks love buses
@@aidancarroll8919 me tooo
bus twins lol just kidding
46 is a bad bus
If you can
Why is this a double deek 1 all of the 1 are single decker
some are double deakers some are single deakers
They've stopped using double deckers for this route
Why is this a double deek 1 all of the 1 are single decker
Because the 1s used to be double deckers they arent anymore
There is a low bridge on Kilbowie Road which Services 1, 1A, 1B and 1E will pass under it (near Clydebank Railway Station) and therefore for normal Services 1, 1A, 1B and 1E, there won't be double deckers. But for Service 1C and 1D which they don't pass under that bridge, it's possible for them to use double deckers. In the past, they were also indeed using B9TLs and B7TLs. However, as some B7TLs and B7RLEs retired, they were moved away from The One and nowadays it's only more likely to see double deckers doing 1D's early morning journeys and the last bus for Mountblow.