Ember buses at a re-charging point.
A new round-the-clock bus service linking Inverness and Edinburgh will launch next month.
Ember, which runs a fleet of EV buses and has launched several routes in the Highlands in recent months, has confirmed the launch of its latest route.
It will begin serving Inverness-Edinburgh from next Wednesday (November 5) and will initially offer seven return services each day.
But this will increase to 12 from November 26, with these running around the clock, seven days a week.
“We’re launching a new route between Edinburgh and Inverness with stops in Perth city centre, Pitlochry, Dalwhinnie and Aviemore,” they said.
“Some of our services will also stop at Edinburgh Airport, providing a much‑needed airport service for Perth, Inverness and towns and villages in the Cairngorms National Park.
“This route will launch on Wednesday, November 5 and will begin with seven return services a day. We’re increasing this to 12 return services on Wednesday, November 26. Services will run around the clock, seven days a week.
“It’s just £18.10 for an adult single from Edinburgh to Inverness if you book online (whether you book weeks before or a minute ahead). You can book your tickets now.”
The launch of a new Inverness-Edinburgh route comes just days after Ember began journeys on its new round-the-clock Inverness-Glasgow services.
For all the routes and destinations, visit www.ember.to.
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