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Outer Circle Bus Timetable Outer Circle Bus Timetable Photo by Suzy Scott From Sunday 13th September 2015 Changes to your Bus Services Service much simplified, with buses now showing 9 Clockwise Mon-Sat daytimes, 9A Mon-Sat evenings and Sundays, 10 Anti-Clockwise Mon-Sat daytimes, 10A Mon-Sat evenings and Sundays. Two morning buses will continue to by-pass Douglas as Service 9C. Monday-Saturday services will be every half hour, with a Sunday half-hourly service between Ninewells and Balgillo, and hourly elsewhere on the route. CONTINUES… Between City Centre and Ninewells Hospital, buses will operate direct along Perth Road and Tom McDonald Avenue. Blackness Avenue, Balgay Park, Pentland Avenue and City Road will now be served by Service 17, and also served by Services 51, 203 and 204. Glamis Road and Elmwood Road will still be covered by Services 204A and 205. Between Ninewells Hospital and Charleston, Services 9, 9C and 10 will run via Medipark and Dundee Technology Park during the day. Evening & Sunday Services 9A and 10A will run via Mallaig Avenue/Gowrie Park and Spey Drive. Buses via Arran Drive are provided on Services 30, 31, 51, 204/A, and 205. Between Charleston and Lochee, all buses will follow a standardised route, via Liff Road, Buttars Loan, and through Charleston. To replace the link from South Road to Ninewells Hospital, all journeys on Service 29 will be extended from South Road Park to Gowrie Park and Ninewells Hospital (not Asda Myrekirk, this will be served by 28 as now). Between Lochee and St Marys, again a standardised route will be followed – via Loons Road, Alpin Road, Stack Leisure Park, Kings Cross Road, then Macalpine Road, Turnberry Avenue/Ardler Village, Dalmahoy Drive, and Laird Street. Camperdown Leisure Park will be served by Service 4 still, and close to Service 203. Johnston Avenue will be still be served by Service 201, and Kingsway West Retail Park will be served by the 201, 202, and the 24 on Clepington Road. Dryburgh during the day is served by Services 4, 14, and 203. Services 1A, 1B, 202, and 203 will continue to serve the remaining roads of St Marys and Ardler. The section of route to Ardler Village and Turnberry Avenue is replacing that of Service 24. Between St Mary’s and Claverhouse, there are no changes to the route. Between Claverhouse and Fintry, Evening & Sundays, Services 9A and 10A will serve every bus stop on Hebrides Drive, anti-clockwise, in both directions. The daytime buses on Service 9 and 9C continue to serve Mill O’ Mains, Hebrides Drive, at the Shops only (not Service 10 daytime at all). Some buses will continue to serve The Pensions Office at Jack Martin Way. Between Fintry and Drumgeith Park, all buses will follow a standardised route – Fintry Drive, Fintry Shops, Fintry Drive, Longhaugh Road, then via Lothian Crescent for The Crescent. In Douglas, Services 9/9A and 10/10A will follow a standardised half-hourly route. Buses will run via Balunie Drive, Ballindean Road, Balunie Avenue, Baldovie Road, Sainsbury’s car park, then Claypotts Junction and onwards from there. Balunie Drive (between Ballindean Road and Balmoral Avenue) will still be served by Service 201, with Balmoral Avenue still served by Services 14, 28, 29, and 201. Revised Service 29 will provide a direct bus from Balmoral Avenue to Ninewells Hospital. For changes between Balgillo and Ninewells, see under Service 5 guide. Service 9, 9A, 9C, 10, 10A Outer Circle Service 9 Clockwise Outer Circle, Monday – Saturday Daytimes From Dundee, Ninewells Hospital, Bus Stance B, via James Black Place, Kirsty Semple Way, Tom McDonald Avenue, Mariner Drive, Medipark, Explorer Road, Technology Park, South Road, Craigowan Road, Charleston Road, Balgarthno Road, Brownhill Road, Buttars Road, Buttars Loan, Liff Road, Coupar Angus Road, Lochee Bank Street, Lochee High Street (Lower), A923, Logie Street, Loons Road, Alpin Road, Harefield Road, Stack Leisure Park, Harefield Road, Kings Cross Road, Macalpine Road, Turnberry Avenue, Dalmahoy Drive, Laird Street, Strathmartine Road, Balgowan Avenue, Derwent Avenue, Asda Bus Terminus, Derwent Avenue, Gillburn Road, Old Glamis Road, Claverhouse Road, Barns of Claverhouse Road (first turning circle closest to former Claverhouse Arms pub only), Claverhouse Road Bus Turning Circle, Barns of Claverhouse Road, Eriskay, Drive, Hebrides Drive (first bus stop only), Forfar Road, Fintry Drive, Fintry Shops, Fintry Drive, Longhaugh Road, Fintry Terrace, Whitfield Drive, The Lothians, Lothian Crescent, Summerfield Avenue, Drumgeith Road, Balunie Drive, Ballindean Road, Balunie Avenue, Baldovie Road, Tom Johnstone Road, Sainsbury’s Bus Turning Circle, Tom Johnstone Road, Arbroath Road, Balgillo Road, North Balmossie Street, Strathmore Street, Nursery Road, Forthill Road, Fort Street, Queen Street, Claypotts Road, Strathern Road, Craigie Drive, Craigie Avenue, Greendykes Road, Broughty Ferry Road, Blackscroft, Seagate, Commercial Street, Dock Street (Shore Terrace), Whitehall Crescent, Whitehall Street, Nethergate, Perth Road, Tom MacDonald Avenue, Kirsty Semple Way, James Black Place to Dundee, Ninewells Hospital, Bus Stance B. Some journeys (as shown on the timetable) serve the Pension Office on Jack Martin Way, and operates normal route to Forfar Road then via Jack Martin Way (Pensions Office), Forfar Road and back onto normal route at Fintry Drive. Services use all bus stops along the line of route. In Dundee City Centre, buses will only call at stops as allocated by Dundee City Council. Details of stops used by this service can be found towards the rear of this guide. Hail & Ride applies on streets without bus stops, and these are underlined. Passengers paying the maximum fare for 4+ stages (or one punch on a 10 Journey ticket) are permitted to stay on board for one complete circle journey, back to the stop where they originally boarded, even if it means travelling through the terminus at Ninewells Hospital. Passengers wishing to continue beyond this point will be required to pay a fresh fare, (or an extra punch on a 10 journey ticket). Service 9, 9A, 9C, 10, 10A Outer Circle (Continued) Service 9A Clockwise Outer Circle, Monday – Saturday Evenings & Sundays From Dundee, Ninewells Hospital, Bus Stance B, via James Black Place, Charleston Drive, Spey Drive, Mallaig Avenue, South Road, Craigowan Road, Charleston Road, Balgarthno Road, Brownhill Road, Buttars Road, Buttars Loan, Liff Road, Coupar Angus Road, Dryburgh (turn at Langshaw Road – first roundabout near sheltered housing), Coupar Angus Road, Lochee Bank Street, Lochee High Street (Lower), A923, Logie Street, Loons Road, Alpin Road, Harefield Road, Stack Leisure Park, Harefield Road, Kings Cross Road, Macalpine Road, Turnberry Avenue, Dalmahoy Drive, Laird Street, Strathmartine Road, Balgowan Avenue, Derwent Avenue, Asda Bus Terminus, Derwent Avenue, Gillburn Road, Old Glamis Road, Claverhouse Road, Barns of Claverhouse Road (first turning circle closest to former Claverhouse Arms pub only), Claverhouse Road Bus Turning Circle, Barns of Claverhouse Road, Eriskay, Drive, Hebrides Drive (complete anti-clockwise circuit then back to Shops before turning onto Forfar Road), Forfar Road, Fintry Drive, Fintry Shops, Fintry Drive, Longhaugh Road, Fintry Terrace, Whitfield Drive, The Lothians, Lothian Crescent, Summerfield Avenue, Drumgeith Road, Balunie Drive, Ballindean Road, Balunie Avenue, Baldovie Road, Tom Johnstone Road, Sainsbury’s Bus Turning Circle, Tom Johnstone Road, Arbroath Road, Balgillo Road, North Balmossie Street, Strathmore Street, Nursery Road, Forthill Road, Fort Street, Queen Street, Claypotts Road, Strathern Road, Craigie Drive, Craigie Avenue, Greendykes Road, Broughty Ferry Road, Blackscroft, Seagate, Commercial Street, Dock Street (Shore Terrace), Whitehall Crescent, Whitehall Street, Nethergate, Perth Road, Tom MacDonald Avenue, Kirsty Semple Way, James Black Place to Dundee, Ninewells Hospital, Bus Stance B. Services use all bus stops along the line of route. In Dundee City Centre, buses will only call at stops as allocated by Dundee City Council. Details of stops used by this service can be found towards the rear of this guide. Hail & Ride applies on streets without bus stops, and these are underlined. Passengers paying the maximum fare for 4+ stages (or one punch on a 10 Journey ticket) are permitted to stay on board for one complete circle journey, back to the stop where they originally boarded, even if it means travelling through the terminus at Ninewells Hospital. Passengers wishing to continue beyond this point will be required to pay a fresh fare, (or an extra punch on a 10 journey ticket). Service 9, 9A, 9C, 10, 10A Outer Circle (Continued) Service 9C Clockwise Outer Circle, two morning journeys that by-pass Douglas From Dundee, Ninewells Hospital, Bus Stance B, via James Black Place, Kirsty Semple Way, Tom McDonald Avenue, Mariner Drive, Medipark, Explorer Road, Technology Park, South Road, Craigowan Road, Charleston Road, Balgarthno Road, Brownhill Road, Buttars Road, Buttars Loan, Liff Road, Coupar Angus Road, Lochee Bank Street, Lochee High Street (Lower), A923, Logie Street, Loons Road, Alpin Road, Harefield Road, Stack Leisure Park, Harefield Road, Kings Cross Road, Macalpine Road, Turnberry Avenue, Dalmahoy Drive, Laird Street, Strathmartine Road, Balgowan Avenue, Derwent Avenue, Asda Bus Terminus, Derwent Avenue, Gillburn Road, Old Glamis Road, Claverhouse Road, Barns of Claverhouse Road, Claverhouse Road Bus Turning Circle, Barns of Claverhouse Road (first turning circle closest to former Claverhouse Arms
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