Ready to witness rugby history at the iconic 1872 Cup? Getting to Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium has never been easier – or more convenient! But here’s where it gets even better: Lothian Buses offers a seamless travel experience tailored to every fan’s needs. Let’s break it down for you.
Contactless Payments: The Game-Changer
Gone are the days of fumbling for change or worrying about exact fares. With contactless payments accepted across all our services, planning your journey is a breeze. Plus, our daily and weekly capping model ensures you’re always paying the fairest price – no hidden costs, just smart savings. Traveling with friends or family? No problem! You can use contactless to buy paper tickets for everyone. Still have questions? Dive into our TapTapCap FAQs for all the details. Learn more here.
And this is the part most people miss… Our Bus & Tram App is your all-in-one travel companion. Plan your route, track buses in real-time, and purchase tickets for the entire Lothian and Edinburgh Trams network – all from the palm of your hand. It’s secure, integrated, and designed to make your journey stress-free. Haven’t downloaded it yet? What are you waiting for? Get the app today.
Cash Payments: Keeping It Classic
Prefer the old-school way? We’ve got you covered. Cash fares are accepted on all our services. Just remember: exact fare is required, as our drivers can’t provide change. It’s a small detail, but one that keeps things running smoothly for everyone.
Concessionary Travel: A Win for Many
Here’s a perk that’s hard to ignore: Under 22s, over 60s, and disabled customers travel FREE with a valid Young Scot NEC or Scottish NEC card. It’s our way of making the 1872 Cup accessible to more fans. But here’s the controversial part: Should public transport always prioritize affordability over profit? Let us know your thoughts in the comments – we’re all ears!
Whether you’re a seasoned rugby fan or a first-timer, Lothian Buses is here to make your journey to Scottish Gas Murrayfield Stadium as memorable as the game itself. So, what are you waiting for? Let’s make this 1872 Cup one to remember!