Glasgow s in
Glasgow in April 1987 The Magic Bus name was first introduced in
Glasgow following the
deregulation of the bus industry on 26 October 1986. A new company founded by
Brian Souter named Magicbus (Scotland) Ltd, running from a depot in
Port Dundas, began operating ex-
London Transport AEC Routemasters on a route running from
St Enoch Square to
Castlemilk, although Magicbus were made to use nearby Dixon Street instead of the St Enoch Square terminus due to its access being blocked by
Strathclyde Buses inspectors. Services 18 and 19 to
East Kilbride and
Easterhouse respectively commenced from
Buchanan bus station a day later, with the route being marketed by a bunny
mascot handing out free pens, mugs and
sticks of rock. Magicbus withdrew East Kilbride service 18 in January 1987 while consecutively doubling the frequency of buses on Easterhouse route 19 to further increase competition with rival operators Strathclyde Buses and
Kelvin Central Buses. Eventually, route 19 was extended to run from Easterhouse to
Milton via Buchanan bus station to a frequency of ten minutes, and the following November, Magicbus commenced operations of service 25, running from St Enoch Square to
Castlemilk via Victoria Road in direct competition with Strathclyde Buses' own service 5. Services subsidised by
Glasgow City Council that ran from Glasgow city centre to Allander Toll and
Kirkintilloch were also tendered to Magicbus in February 1988, and an express coach service, branded 'Londonlink' and running to
London King's Cross railway station, was briefly operated in competition with rival independent Bruce of Airdrie. The Magic Bus brand was reintroduced to Glasgow by
Stagecoach West Scotland in 2002 amid a
bus war with
First Glasgow. Making use of conventional rear-engined buses in an all-over blue livery, at its peak, the brand was used on three routes serving
Baillieston and Castlemilk; one was withdrawn in 2005, with the remainder following in 2006. Buses used in Manchester included
Leyland Olympians,
Volvo B10Ms,
Volvo Olympians and
Scania N113NRBs, as well as some 3-axle Leyland Olympians imported from Stagecoach's
Citybus operation in
Hong Kong (via a stint with
Megabus) and Stagecoach's Kenya Bus operation. In 2006, Stagecoach Manchester additionally introduced the Magic Bus brand on
route 192 to counter a bus war started by
UK North. This route was withdrawn in September 2018, after funding from MMU ceased. In 2018, Stagecoach started operating route 147, from
Manchester Piccadilly railway station to
West Didsbury, after the expiry of the previous contract with
Bullocks Coaches, with the route being extended from its previous terminus at the
Manchester Royal Infirmary to West Didsbury, but now omitting the hospital grounds. As of June 2021, Stagecoach Manchester ran 51
Alexander Dennis Enviro400Hs and one conventional Enviro400 on Magic Bus services on
Wilmslow Road routes 142, 143 & 147. but were reinstated on 1 June 2020. On 5 January 2025, Magic Bus services in Manchester officially ceased as a result of the rollout of Tranche 3 of
Bee Network transferring routes 142, 143 and 147, along with most of their branded vehicles, to
Metroline Manchester. Though frequencies of buses were increased through to 1998, the services were all withdrawn by Stagecoach and converted back to regular bus fares April 1999. The Magic Bus brand was also introduced in
Liverpool by
Stagecoach Merseyside in September 2008 to compete with
Arriva Merseyside, running service 14C from Liverpool city centre to Utting Avenue in
Norris Green using a fleet of step-entrance single-deck vehicles. Extended to run further along Utting Avenue to the junction of Lower House Lane, Stagecoach Merseyside withdrew its Magic Bus service in January 2011 when Stagecoach and Arriva agreed to co-ordinate timetables on service 14 and its variants. The last introduction of the Magic Bus brand took place in
Rotherham, with
Stagecoach Yorkshire launching Magic Bus route 22 in April 2012 to compete directly with
First South Yorkshire's service of the same route number, albeit running a slightly different route terminating at
Manvers instead of
Barnsley. This service has since ceased due to low patronage. ==Magic Mini==