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Ring'n'Ride

Ring'n'Ride is available to people who live in rural areas and have no other public transport links. The service provides direct links between specific rural areas, and also from rural areas to town centres, leisure facilities, train stations and hospitals.

  • What is Ring'n'Ride?
  • Ring'n'Ride is an innovative on-demand bus service that picks you up from as near to your door as possible and takes you where you want to go, when you want to go.

    It is designed to serve people and communities in areas of rural Strathclyde who do not currently have a local bus service or have poor public transport links to amenities.

    The service provides direct links between specific rural areas, and also from these rural areas to town centres, leisure facilities, train stations and hospitals.

    It does not make trips where there are alternative direct bus services.

  • Where does Ring'n'Ride operate?
  • There are currently nine Ring'n'Ride services operating.

    You can download an information leaflet for each service by clicking on the following links. The information leaflets include area maps and details of how to book the service. Each leaflet is in pdf format and opens in a new window.

    Service 400, North Lanarkshire

    Service 500, Irvine Valley

    Service 600, East Dunbartonshire

    Service 700, Carrick

    Service 800, Lanark

    Service 850, Allander

    Service 900, Three Valleys

    Service 950, Lomond

    Service 965, Gryffe Valley.

  • Who can use Ring'n'Ride?
  • Ring'n'Ride is for everyone who wants to travel within the areas shown on individual timetable maps.

    Passengers who are registered Dial-a-Bus users can also use the Ring'n'Ride Service.

    Like conventional bus services, Ring'n'Ride is for individual passengers, but group bookings are also warmly welcomed.

    All members of the community are able to use the service, as it is operated using a low floor, wheelchair accessible bus.

  • Fares
  • Please check your fare at time of booking.

  • Journey times
  • Every effort will be made to offer you your requested times. Often however, if a number of passengers are going to the same destination we will offer you these times.

    We may require to change your booking times but will advise you if these changes exceed 10 minutes.

    Other passengers are often picked up en route to your destination. Please allow time for this when booking your journey.

    Please try to be flexible with your journey times.

  • How do I use it?
  • Booking is easy. All it takes is a simple call to the booking line. Journeys can even be booked by text message!

    Bookings can be made up to two hours before travelling, but we recommend you book the day before.

    SPT concession cards, Scottish Citizens National Entitlement Cards, ZoneCards and Daytripper tickets are valid on Ring'n'Ride services.

  • Feedback
  • If you have any comments or suggestions about the Ring'n'Ride services provided, please send them to: Head of Operations, SPT, Consort House, 12 West George Street, Glasgow, G2 1HN.


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