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Aberdeen S M 268.290.291 KE G Aberdeen College S H N E W P i A t 10 59 5.12.220.305.307.325.737 17.19.21 16.16 . 20 20.23 1.2.13.40 D m y e October 2009 c d e d 50.51. 251 e n B D t a T Guide To City Centre Departure Points r R E 260.263.267 e E i o l v l ERLY R a e T o AB S e d r Night services in t c Aberdeen S M 268.290.291 KE G Aberdeen College S h N E W E O (Gallowgate Centre) W a a A Holburn Junction F St. Nicholas Kirk K Bon-Accord Centre & M5 Bus Station i y Aberdeen R r 950 to E G SUMMERFI o ELD t S E G c DYCE i Balmedie & Ellon C K TE Aberdeen College T RRACE B Langstane Kirk G Adelphi N His Majesty’s Theatre T 16 V H E A E I Dyce Netherview A R L N 963 to L City Centre R T A d S O 16 S G L Schoolhill a L C L C Music Hall H Broad Street P Woolmanhill Avenue c O N Newburgh, KIRKHILL o S H H O o T O River Don t T J 20 R s Q W E E M1, M3 Guild Street & Union Sq. s Claret to Hatton, C U D Union Terrace J Castlegate R Upperkirkgate e S i w A G e L A 5 N t W P T K 103 r Line v n Cruden Bay, A i ABERDEEN CITY R Woolmanhill R . O o r h R i T M2 Market Street & Union Sq. F D t E E K4 S T R Marischal E Bridge Street S John Street e o T s J a Longhaven, E W E T w t d N E S ie r e U S2 T R H W v i s D T College r p O N ve e m Stirling Village M S A R e Ri s E FR o S T . E EDE l . O T T RIC l R n d R E R S E T K S Airport h o R & Peterhead E E T. e d d R E T E City Centre City Centre a r S T E R a d fo K2 S S O S T T d b enb T S T s D re ra R T u U E 3 G e E H EE Destination Service Nos. Boarding Points Destination Service Nos. Boarding Points r D i public transport guide T T 2 T R D P N E N R v H E T H 13A r S MURCAR H e E D R O S T O . i t ve riv 25 T 1 E 14 v o Dri e J K E J E D S E R E A e d M AC Robert ST E S n mon T y 3 L . 1 Y L es S R Arts T N e J P W ER T c O T B T E T H. y R I S e U N S D Gordon’s L T. w N ER R N Centre J Woodside o K A Aberdeen Airport 10 (some journeys only) M5 D Road T U A Heathryfold 12 M3, E1, N3, P2, S1 es ay A o m Red rkw B College r a P . 937 to o P d B E i B n T R.G.U. d S v 950 A S S 3 e J d W L h a T R Police 27 M3, C6, B5, A4 13, 13A J3, G6, F8, C6, B5, A4 e Line T R A Aberdeen Blackburn, Kintore, o E O Schoolhill R C A G Woolmanhill T R ET ILC O o 963 OM K R1 E H.Q. S S v TO L City E 220, 737 M5, D2, N3, P2, S1 Port Elphinstone & a N F 23 A5, B3, C3, F3, G3 1 Campus 937 . c M P R d Hospital R P o AR E H2 T n K I A I t A T S Inverurie n o 3 Council s N H A v l R G Tolbooth e . t l A N r d o H S K B St. Airyhall 16A H2, F5, C4, B4, A7 Hillhead of Seaton 20 H3 u R E R E r w 10 IL R KI R E Aberdeen ie ne S R DANESTONE Valenti BRIDGE L Aberdeen O U BANKHEAD n I Bon-Accord Andrew’s T Q B E H1 A R airvie 25 R R Town House F w a OF DON T D o e E Hilton 5 M2, F7, D1, N1, N3, P2, S1 S l R id E Art Gallery P Cathedral Altens 21 K4, H2, G4, F6, C5, C7, B6, A7 a tr g ns Shopping P d e o o Nrt o E His E U et w h. D T a S and S E Bankhead n d S Centre L 12 M3, E1, N3, P2, S1 i d Roa Majesty’s T St. Nicholas Provost S J2 ST 117 M5, F6, C5, C7, B6, A6 Avenue e L Central . A R 1 T E E R Museum L R C T. oa M O 1 S d l S Library Theatre Shopping Skene’s E J 14 A5, B1, C1, F1, G1, J1 w l E N3 E e o i e ON M n T Ashgrove 5 M2, F7, D1, N1, N3, P2, S1 v re v O Centre Lau l i House r U L D r IL 16, 16A A2, B3, C3, F3, H1 Park ri i R N LH Sclattie BUCKSBURN ve T O D T a SCHO S o F 12 M3, E1, N3, P2, S1 a VIADUCT T G3 Kepplehills GRANDHOLM . River Don d N G2 B Kincorth 17 K5, H2, F6, C5 ls Drive A St. I 14 A5, B1, C1, F1, G1, J1 ehil Roa E B C pl d D V L S H p 937 o M James A J4 e n E Nicholas T O 1 C G K Kepplehills N4 R 21 K4, H2, G4, F6, C5, C7, B6, A7 A N T O L 16, 16A A2, B3, C3, F3, H1 u K E c Claret Line S EE U N Dun’s A Road h WOODSIDE HAYTON tr U R N Kirk E m e T D T W T S Aberdeen NEWHILLS i e E S I E T ll t O E N 2 N N House Y E Kingswells 14 J3, G6, F8, C6, B5, A4 N Union S N B R Maritime Auchinyell 1, 2 J4, F9, C7, B6, A8 e R T T oad Grea U D S G4 w t R R Ti E E Museum 215 M5, F8, C6, B5 h ll N Terrace N 4 9 N1, N3, L1, R1, H2, F9, C7, B6, A8 MIDDLEFIELD N yd E E F G6 il ort r t K T G5 ls e r Av. he o e S R First u ano n e F3 n M rn e C T e Provost Rust Drive r Gardens O Av t R N1 E A IM R D F2 Travel Centre W Balnagask 5, 12, 59 S2, P1, N4, E3, M1 R OLD S T Kingswells 40 J3, G6, F8, C6, B5, A4 O R O Provost Rust Drive Hilton o N A TILLYDRONE a ABERDEEN EE 1 F d SEATON NORTHFIELD e CE F5 M IPR Bre g R b HILTON Y v A 215 M5, F8, C6, B5 n NION H U ne D R Q i R r i T D2 U S o rive A Bankhead 10 M5 Te r a D rra r r K O S F6 ce i d ha c H P R Y D v Ma S L . T e t. A GOLDEN T K I S i S g E C D3 F7 N 17 C3, F4, H1, K2 Kirkhill 27 M3, C6, B5, A4 . n T I h STREE E EN E v Indigo ADD R o TLY H T A N16 N S T s HU F8 S D1 T 21 A2, B3, C2, F4, H1, K2 Industrial Estate r Rosehill Drive n e Line t I . 950 9 R M2 o d St. Mary’s F r Yellow Line C SQUARE L n B S y R I 27 M3, C6, B5, A4 A o N . o B T E l R.C. Cathedral Leggart Avenue X7,103, 107, 109 M5, F6, C5, C7, B6, A6 v 963 R G u l R C h Hilton St. 3 E t e M C H Music Trinity N A r n E H 2 P g U 220, 307 M5, D2, N3, P2, S1 S E N o d E M N M o A I S Harbour e B E 204 M5, F5, C4, B4, A7 s p Red Line T T T Drive s N Cairncry Road w U L Hall Shopping S l P Y R 1 . l astric i i M Kingswells t Aberdeen S s E I e Springhill Road a S T W Up F L D l T C2 Centre o ASHGROVE K R E Y Beach 13A A5, B1, C1, F1, G1, J1 w MASTRICK T Bay G r e i E E Mannofield 16, 16A H2, F5, C4, B4, A7 s r W 3 N p n E E R g KINGSWELLS e r T E .
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