Joe, Son of the Rock's photos with the keyword: Bus Station

Mural

06 Mar 2025 10 10 281
Partick Interchange, Glasgow

Mural

06 Mar 2025 5 4 73
Partick Interchange, Glasgow

Mural

06 Mar 2025 3 4 110
Partick Interchange, Glasgow

St Andrews Bus Station

20 Apr 2024 5 4 204
Corner of Station Road and City Road

St Andrews Bus Station

Queue for the St Andrews Bus

St Andrews Bus Station

23 Mar 2024 5 6 399
City Road, St Andrews Laowa 9mm f2.8 Zero-D Lens for Fujifilm X F/5.6 1/2000th sec ISO: 800 Exposure Mode Manual

St Andrews Bus Station

23 Mar 2024 2 2 139
St Andrews Laowa 9mm f2.8 Zero-D Lens for Fujifilm X F/5.6 1/250th sec ISO: 800 Exposure Mode Manual

Dundee Bus Station

23 Mar 2024 2 4 213
Seagate, Dundee Laowa 9mm f2.8 Zero-D Lens for Fujifilm X F/5.6 1/2000th sec ISO: 800 Exposure Mode: Manual

Dundee Bus Station

Entrance to Dundee Bus Station

St Andrews, Bus Station

17 Sep 2020 4 176
St Andrews Bus Station is on Station Road, just off City Road, and is a few minutes walk from the Town Centre. There are 4 stances adjacent to the main building. Quoted from the Fife Council website

Oor Wullie Bus, Perth Bus Station

10 Aug 2019 2 2 182
Oor Wullie (English: Our Willie) is a Scottish comic strip published in the D.C. Thomson newspaper The Sunday Post. It features a character called Wullie Russell. Wullie is the familiar Scots nickname for boys named William. His trademarks are spiky hair, dungarees and an upturned bucket, which he uses as a seat - most strips since early 1937 begin and end with a single panel of Wullie sitting on his bucket. The earliest strips, with little dialogue, ended with Wullie complaining ("I nivver get ony fun roond here!"). The artistic style settled down by 1940 and has changed little since. A frequent tagline reads, "Oor Wullie! Your Wullie! A'body's Wullie!" (Our Willie! Your Willie! Everybody's Willie!). Quoted from Wikipedia .

Oor World

03 Aug 2019 1 123
Sponsored by Roslin Primary School Citylink Winners Roslin Primary School Citylink Winners on the Oor Wullie's Big Bucket Trail website

Bonnie Dundee

21 Jul 2019 2 133
Dundee Bus Station Created by Victoria Park Primary Bonnie Dundee on the Oor Wullie's Big Bucket Trail website

Clyde Clock

30 May 2019 17 20 484
The Clyde Clock is an odd specimen; a stainless steel statue of a running pair of legs, with a cube clock as a body. Aptly positioned outside Buchanan Bus Station, whose army of vehicles almost always run on time (and past which many passengers run to catch them), it was created by Glasgow artist George Wyllie. The work was commissioned by the local radio station, Radio Clyde, to celebrate their 25 years of independent broadcasting. Wyllie designed it to chime just once, at 8pm, which he considered to be the ideal meeting time. Rather superstitiously, shortly after Wyllie passed away in May 2012, the clock stopped working. As the Mitchell Library launched a retrospective exhibition showcasing Wyllie’s work entitled “In Pursuit of the Question Mark,” Radio Clyde and MSP Drew Smith launched a successful campaign to get the clock running again (pardon the pun). Quoted from the Discover Glasgow website .