May Bus Strikes in West Scotland to Disrupt Travel Plans for Tourists

By Ivan PetrenkoApr 24, 2025 05:31 AMNews
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Stagecoach bus strike will disrupt May travel. Source: unsplash

Stagecoach bus services across the west of Scotland are expected to stop on multiple days in May as more than 500 drivers prepare for strike action. The planned walkouts follow the rejection of a four percent pay offer, which workers described as inadequate. Services operating out of depots in Ayr, Dumfries, Arran, Ardrossan, Kilmarnock and Stranraer will be affected, with strikes scheduled for May 2, 6, 9, 12, 16, 19 and 23.

Unite the union reported that 98 percent of its members supported the action, citing low wages compared to other regions in the company’s network. Although Stagecoach recorded significant profit growth over the past year, union representatives say drivers have not benefited from this success. Talks between the two sides have not resulted in a revised offer, pushing workers to confirm strike dates throughout the month.

Unite’s members in Stagecoach West Scotland are being forced to take strike action because of an unacceptable pay offer. It is a profitable company and it can easily afford to put a fairer offer on the table for its hard working drivers. We will fully back our members in their fight for better jobs, pay and conditions.
Unite general secretary Sharon Graham

Numerous locations where bus routes serve as the primary means of linking rural and urban areas may be affected. Areas like the Isle of Arran, Dumfries and the Galloway coast rely heavily on bus transport to connect visitors to ferry terminals, walking trails and smaller settlements. Without service on these dates, accessibility will be severely limited for both locals and visitors.

Those travelling to or within these regions may face long delays, missed connections or the need to completely revise their plans. Popular coastal destinations such as Ardrossan and Stranraer, which often act as gateways to island ferries, could be especially hard to reach. In some of these places, it's hard to find options like trains or private hire, which just makes disruptions more likely.

This situation highlights the challenges of relying solely on public transport when visiting less connected parts of Scotland. Even brief industrial actions can create wider complications, particularly during the busy spring travel period. Travellers are advised to monitor developments, explore alternative routes where possible and remain flexible when planning journeys through the region.

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