Tayside Regional Council (1980–86) Northern Scottish (1980–86) British Rail (1980–86) Strathtay Scottish (1986–2005) Stagecoach Strathtay (2005–present)
Tayway is a bus (and previously rail) service between Dundee and Arbroath in Scotland. The service started in November 1980 and was operated jointly by Tayside Regional Council, Northern Scottish and British Rail. It included an integrated timetable and fare system, meaning that tickets could be used on all three operators. The brand is now used for Stagecoach Strathtay's route 73.
Tayway is a bus (and previously rail) service between Dundee and Arbroath in Scotland. The service started in November 1980 and was operated jointly by...
PRI[c] or Arbroath Tayway 73 to Ninewells Hospital or Arbroath Tayway 73A to Ninewells Hospital or Ethiebeaton Park (Dundee Dobbies) Tayway 73B to Whitehall...
Buses LT312 and LT313 were used daily on the conductor-operated route 'Tayway 73' from Arbroath to Ninewells Hospital. The Stagecoach Strathtay trial...
open platform closed out of use. Stagecoach Strathtay used conductors on Tayway service 73 from Arbroath, Carnoustie and Monifieth to Ninewells Hospital...
2015, who uniquely employed conductors aboard the buses allocated to the 'Tayway 73' service - which runs from Arbroath to Ninewells Hospital. Further orders...
the type from the Stagecoach Group for use on its Stagecoach Strathtay 'Tayway 73' service. These 15 buses were uniquely given Alexander Dennis Enviro400...
and named the new territory Tayvay Land (Russian: Земля Тайвай, Zemlya Tayway), after the first syllable of their icebreaker's names (Taymyr & Vaygach)...