Operator First Bus blames low passenger numbers for stopping services a year after their reintroduction.
Operator First Bus has said it is withdrawing all of its night-time services across Glasgow.
The operator said that the late-night services, which were reintroduced a year ago, would stop on 31 July. Graeme Macfarlane, commercial director at First Bus Scotland, said passenger numbers showed there was "not enough appetite in Glasgow" for services to operate into the early hours.He added: "Despite a wide variety of efforts by First Glasgow and partner organisations to increase the number of people using the night buses, it has not reached the level required to sustain these services beyond July.
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