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A30 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route A30 bus time schedule & line map A30 Arbroath Academy - Friockheim and Fishers Depot View In Website Mode The A30 bus line (Arbroath Academy - Friockheim and Fishers Depot) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Mayƒeld: 7:40 AM (2) Pitkerro: 4:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest A30 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next A30 bus arriving. Direction: Mayƒeld A30 bus Time Schedule 49 stops Mayƒeld Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:40 AM Keyline, Pitkerro Tuesday 7:40 AM Kemnay Place, Craigiebank Wednesday 7:40 AM Monymusk Park, Craigiebank Thursday 7:40 AM Gotterstone Avenue, West Ferry/Broughty Ferry Friday 7:40 AM Mintlaw Park, Dundee Saturday Not Operational Panmureƒeld Village, Panmureƒeld A92, Scotland Ardownie Road End, Ardestie A30 bus Info Road End, Ardestie Direction: Mayƒeld Stops: 49 Carlungie Road End, Carlungie Trip Duration: 62 min Line Summary: Keyline, Pitkerro, Kemnay Place, Upper Victoria Road End, Carlungie Craigiebank, Monymusk Park, Craigiebank, Gotterstone Avenue, West Ferry/Broughty Ferry, Balmachie Road End, Muirdrum Panmureƒeld Village, Panmureƒeld, Ardownie Road End, Ardestie, Road End, Ardestie, Carlungie Road End, Carlungie, Upper Victoria Road End, Carlungie, By Pass, Muirdrum Balmachie Road End, Muirdrum, By Pass, Muirdrum, A930, Scotland Scryne Road End, Scryne, Hatton Road End, Salmond's Muir, Mains Of Kelly Road End, Salmond's Scryne Road End, Scryne Muir, Balcathie Road End, Arbroath, Elliot Bridge, Arbroath, Elliot Caravan Park, Arbroath, Westway Hatton Road End, Salmond's Muir Retail Park, Arbroath, Antiquary House, Arbroath, Hospitalƒeld Road, Hospitalƒeld, The Steadings, Mains Of Kelly Road End, Salmond's Muir Arbroath, Fraser Place, Timmergreens, Emislaw Drive, Timmergreens, Gallowden Road, Balcathie Road End, Arbroath Timmergreens, Keptie Road, Timmergreens, Camperdown Drive, Timmergreens, Western Elliot Bridge, Arbroath Cemetery, Arbroath, Woodley Road End, Arbroath, Woodville Road End, Arbroath, Condor Base Old Elliot Caravan Park, Arbroath Entrance, Condor, Colliston Inn, Colliston, Bus Stance, Friockheim, Police Station, Friockheim, Westway Retail Park, Arbroath Middlegate, Friockheim, Co-Op, Friockheim, Toll House, Friockheim, Friockheim Road End, Antiquary House, Arbroath Friockheim, Middleton Road End, Leysmill, Knockhill, Leysmill, Old Inn, Leysmill, Magungie Park, Letham Hospitalƒeld Road, Hospitalƒeld Grange, Waulkmill Road, Letham Grange, Old School, St Vigeans, Tarry Dykes, Warddykes, Tarry Road, The Steadings, Arbroath Warddykes, Grampian Gardens, Arbroath, Saltire Westway, Scotland Centre, Arbroath, Hamilton Street, Hayshead, Arbroath Academy, Mayƒeld Fraser Place, Timmergreens Fraser Place, Scotland Emislaw Drive, Timmergreens Newton Place, Scotland Gallowden Road, Timmergreens Keptie Road, Timmergreens Denƒeld Gardens, Scotland Camperdown Drive, Timmergreens Western Cemetery, Arbroath Woodley Road End, Arbroath Woodville Road End, Arbroath Condor Base Old Entrance, Condor Colliston Inn, Colliston Bus Stance, Friockheim Police Station, Friockheim 52 Gardyne Street, Scotland Middlegate, Friockheim B965, Scotland Co-Op, Friockheim Gardyne Street, Scotland Toll House, Friockheim Friockheim Road End, Friockheim Middleton Road End, Leysmill Knockhill, Leysmill Old Inn, Leysmill Magungie Park, Letham Grange Waulkmill Road, Letham Grange Old School, St Vigeans Tarry Dykes, Warddykes Tarry Road, Arbroath Tarry Road, Warddykes Grampian Gardens, Arbroath Saltire Centre, Arbroath Montrose Road, Arbroath Hamilton Street, Hayshead Linton Road, Arbroath Arbroath Academy, Mayƒeld Direction: Pitkerro A30 bus Time Schedule 45 stops Pitkerro Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:00 PM Arbroath Academy, Mayƒeld Tuesday 4:00 PM Grampian Gardens, Arbroath Wednesday 4:00 PM Tarry Road, Warddykes Thursday 4:00 PM Tarry Dykes, Warddykes Friday 1:30 PM Tarry Road, Arbroath Saturday Not Operational Old School, St Vigeans Waulkmill Road, Letham Grange Magungie Park, Letham Grange A30 bus Info Direction: Pitkerro Old Inn, Leysmill Stops: 45 Trip Duration: 62 min Knockhill, Leysmill Line Summary: Arbroath Academy, Mayƒeld, Grampian Gardens, Arbroath, Tarry Road, Warddykes, Tarry Dykes, Warddykes, Old School, St Middleton Road End, Leysmill Vigeans, Waulkmill Road, Letham Grange, Magungie Park, Letham Grange, Old Inn, Leysmill, Knockhill, Friockheim Road End, Friockheim Leysmill, Middleton Road End, Leysmill, Friockheim Road End, Friockheim, Toll House, Friockheim, Co-Op, Toll House, Friockheim Friockheim, Middlegate, Friockheim, Police Station, Friockheim, Bus Stance, Friockheim, Colliston Inn, Co-Op, Friockheim Colliston, Condor Base Old Entrance, Condor, Gardyne Street, Scotland Woodley Road End, Arbroath, Little Cairnie Hospital, Arbroath, Camperdown Drive, Timmergreens, Keptie Middlegate, Friockheim Road, Timmergreens, Gallowden Road, B965, Scotland Timmergreens, Emislaw Drive, Timmergreens, Antiquary Gardens, Arbroath, Hospitalƒeld Road, Police Station, Friockheim Hospitalƒeld, Peasiehill Road, Arbroath, Westway 52 Gardyne Street, Scotland Retail Park, Arbroath, Elliot Caravan Park, Arbroath, Elliot Bridge, Arbroath, Balcathie Road End, Arbroath, Bus Stance, Friockheim Mains Of Kelly Road End, Salmond's Muir, Hatton Road End, Salmond's Muir, Scryne Road End, Scryne, Colliston Inn, Colliston By Pass, Muirdrum, Balmachie Road End, Muirdrum, Upper Victoria Road End, Carlungie, Carlungie Road Condor Base Old Entrance, Condor End, Carlungie, Road End, Ardestie, Ardownie Road End, Ardestie, Panmureƒeld Village, Panmureƒeld, Woodley Road End, Arbroath Gotterstone Avenue, West Ferry/Broughty Ferry, Monymusk Park, Craigiebank, Kemnay Place, Little Cairnie Hospital, Arbroath Craigiebank, Keyline, Pitkerro Camperdown Drive, Timmergreens Keptie Road, Timmergreens Denƒeld Gardens, Scotland Gallowden Road, Timmergreens Emislaw Drive, Timmergreens Antiquary Gardens, Arbroath Westway, Scotland Hospitalƒeld Road, Hospitalƒeld Peasiehill Road, Arbroath Westway Retail Park, Arbroath Elliot Caravan Park, Arbroath A92, Scotland Elliot Bridge, Arbroath Balcathie Road End, Arbroath Mains Of Kelly Road End, Salmond's Muir Hatton Road End, Salmond's Muir Scryne Road End, Scryne By Pass, Muirdrum Balmachie Road End, Muirdrum Upper Victoria Road End, Carlungie Carlungie Road End, Carlungie Road End, Ardestie Ardownie Road End, Ardestie Panmureƒeld Village, Panmureƒeld A92, Scotland Gotterstone Avenue, West Ferry/Broughty Ferry Monymusk Park, Craigiebank Kemnay Place, Craigiebank Keyline, Pitkerro A30 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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