Lothian Buses have announced a range of revised timetables across its services in East Lothian "to improve reliability and connectivity for customers".

Taking effect from May 28, new or altered services will be introduced to improve reliability and connectivity, replacing existing services on some parts of the network.

Key to the changes in East Lothian are the removal of the number 30 service from Musselburgh town centre, with it soon terminating at Queen Margaret University instead.

However, a new number 46 service will be introduced between Rosewell and Musselburgh that will serve the town centre.

The number 48 service will now extend until Musselburgh Grammar School.

Changes have also been made to East Coast Buses services with revised timetables for the X5, X6 and X7.

Night Buses have also seen changes with the N106 removed and replaced with a new N106.

Sarah Boyd, managing director for Lothian said: “Lothian is committed to providing a safe, reliable and value for money public transport service for all of our customers.

“In response to the growing city region, changes in travel patterns and to fully integrate with the imminent opening of Trams to Newhaven, our network has been fully reviewed to ensure that it continues to meet the evolving needs of our customers and the communities we serve.

“Customers can find full information on our website, social media channels, speak with a member of our team in our TravelHubs or via 0131 555 6363.”

A full list of the changes affecting East Lothian can be seen here:

Service 30

Revised route and timetable. Service 30 will operate between Clovenstone and Queen Margaret University. This means it will no longer travel through Musselburgh town centre.

New Service 46

New service introduced between Musselburgh and Rosewell via Stoneybank, Fort Kinnaird, Royal Infirmary, Dalkeith and Bonnyrigg. Service 46 will operate every 30 minutes Monday-Friday and Saturday. On Sundays, frequency will be every 60 minutes.

Service 48

Revised route and timetable. Service 48 will be extended from Fort Kinnaird to Musselburgh Grammar School via Newcraighall and Stoneybank.

On East Coast Busses services there will also be minor changes.

Service X5

Revised timetable. On Monday-Friday the second journey from North Berwick will depart earlier to arrive in city centre for 0830hrs

Service X6

Revised timetable. Poorly used journeys to/from Amisfield Park will no longer be provided. On Sundays, daytime frequency will be reduced to hourly.

Service X7

Revised timetable to improve reliability. On Monday-Friday there will be an additional journey introduced in the morning peak from Dunbar to Haddington, and an extra journey to Dunbar in the afternoon peak. On Sunday, daytime frequency will be increased to every 30 minutes.

Service 106

Revised route and timetable. Service 106 will no longer terminate at Fort Kinnaird and instead terminate at Queen Margaret University instead, operating from Newhailes Road via Clayknowes Road. This will provide a direct link between East Lothian and Queen Margaret University.

NightBus N30

Revised timetable. The frequency between the city centre and Musselburgh will be increased to every 30 minutes on all nights. Some journeys will now continue as N22 to South Gyle.

EastCoast Buses NightHawk N106

Service withdrawn, replaced by N107

EastCoast Buses NightHawk N107

New service replacing N106. Revised route to operate via Brunstane with Fort Kinnaird no longer served due to low customer numbers (see NightBus N30 for extra journeys to Fort Kinnaird). The 0021 journey from Edinburgh to Haddington will operate each night, extending to Dunbar on weekends.

EastCoast Buses NightHawk N113

Revised route and timetable. This service will now only operate on Saturday and Sunday mornings. A revised route will be implemented in Musselburgh with buses operating via Linkfield Road and Haddington Road.