![]() ![]() STUDENTS – Studying part-time or full-time? On-campus, remotely or hybrid? Whatever your needs, Lothian is here to make living, working and playing as a student easier than ever before.Visitor Guide – With the help of our essential guide, you’ll discover the very best of Edinburgh and the Lothians.Residents’ Guide – If you live in Edinburgh and the Lothians, this section has all you need to plan your travel arrangements.Fares & Tickets – Find which fares or tickets you need for your journeys across our network.Use TapTapCap to get the cheapest adult daily and weekly fare. TapTapCap & Contactless – The easiest way to pay for your travel.Park & Ride – Park your car for free and travel into the city.Special Services – First-class transport connections for large-scale events and visitor attractions.CoffeeHub – Locally sourced Scottish produce with a daily selection of cakes and pastries, hot food and meals in Edinburgh’s West End.TravelHub – Pop in to see us if you’re looking for information on our services or to buy or top-up your Ridacard.East Coast Buses – Connecting Edinburgh with the towns and villages of East Lothian.Lothian Country – This popular service connects communities around West Lothian seven days a week.NightBus – Our night buses run from midnight until the early hours to get you home.Airport Buses – We run three services connecting the City Centre, North Edinburgh and West Edinburgh with the airport.Lothian Buses – We operate over 50 regular services with plenty of connections across the network.Timetables – For those all important bus times, we have detailed timetables for every service across the network.Network Maps – It’s easy to select the bus you need or plan your journey with our interactive route maps.Service Updates – Check here for the latest alerts and diversions.Live bus times – With our live tracker we follow the location of your bus and tell you when it’s due to arrive at your stop.Journey Planner – Travelling around Edinburgh and the surrounding areas has never been easier with our popular Journey Planner.Rocks, minerals, and archeological items are still illegal to purchase, import, and possess in Big Bend National Park. Please check with the staff at the Boquillas Crossing Port of Entry concerning items which may be purchased in Boquillas, but may not be legal to import. All wholesale proceeds go to the artisans. These items are purchased directly from Mexican artisans and are processed through a legal Port of Entry before being brought to the park. You may legally purchase crafts made in Boquillas, Mexico, or purchase Mexican hand-crafted items at camp stores in the park. Supporting this illegal activity contributes to continued damage. In addition, illegal trade damages natural resources, including the creation of social trails, cutting of river cane, erosion of river banks, and an increased amount of garbage along the Rio Grande. ![]() cannot be purchased, imported, or possessed in the national park. Rocks, minerals, archaeological items, etc. Items purchased are considered contraband and can be seized by officers. Additionally, they may be fined or incarcerated. If you purchase their items or make a donation, you are encouraging them to cross the river, which may result in their arrest and deportation through Presidio (100 miles away). Mexican Nationals may approach visitors in the park to sell souvenir items such as walking sticks, bracelets, and crafts. ![]()
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