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Bus Timetable 2016 Livingston Ayr Livingston|| Oban Aberdeen | Pitlochry | Glasgow Welcome to SCOTTISH EXPRESS by Fishers Tours INVERNESS FORT WILLIAM ABERDEEN PITLOCHRY OBAN SCOTTISH EXPRESS CALLANDER GLASGOW LARGS BUS TIMETABLE 2016 LIVINGSTON AYR ... AND POINTS IN- BETWEEN TO RESERVEA SEAT ON ANY OF THE SERVICES TELEPHONE THE NUMBER BELOW NO BOOKING FEE CHARGED MID CRAIGIE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, MID CRAIGIE ROAD, DUNDEE DD4 7RH 01382 227 290 AND SELECT OPTION 1 [email protected] | www.fisherstours.co.uk Starting From ARBROATH SERVICE236 ARBROATH - LIVINGSTON (McArthur Glen) RUNS-- MONDAY FORTNIGHTLY Welcome to RUNS ALL YEAR ROUND DEPARTURE POINT DEPART RETURN ARBROATH BUS STATION STANCE 7 08:07 17:35 SCOTTISH EXPRESS ELLIOT BRIDGE BUS BAY 08:12 17:30 CARNOUSTIE AT ROYAL BANK 08:23 17:20 CARNOUSTIE BARRY ROAD OPPOSITE HEALTH CENTRE 08:26 17:17 by Fishers Tours MONIFIETH AT TESCO 08:34 17:09 BROUGHTY FERRY POST OFFICE BAR 08:44 −−−− BROUGHTY FERRY LIBRARY −−−− 17:01 DUNDEE CRAIGIE AVENUE AT SHOPS 08:51 16:54 DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET AT MURRAYGATE ARRIVE 09:04 −−−− DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET AT MURRAYGATE DEPART 09:07 −−−− DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET FORUM CENTRE3 DEPART −−−− 16:44 DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET FORUM CENTRE3 ARRIVE −−−− 16:41 A92KILMANY ROAD END BUS STOP 09:20 16:29 A92LETHAM ROAD END BUS STOP 09:29 16:19 A92FREUCHIE ROAD END BUS STOP 09:36 16:12 GLENROTHES BUS STATION STANCE16 ARRIVE 09:44 −−−− GLENROTHES BUS STATION STANCE16 DEPART 09:47 16:04 GLENROTHES BUS STATION STANCE16 ARRIVE −−−− 16:01 A910AT HOME FARM VIEW RESTAURANT 09:59 15:49 A92ABERCROMBY COURT KINGDOM SERVICES BUS STOP AND OPP 10:08 15:39 FORTH ROAD BRIDGE SOUTH BUS STOP 10:18 15:29 NEWBRIDGE PENIAL PLACE ROAD END 10:28 15:15 LIVINGSTONMc ARTHUR GLEN COACH PARK 10:43 15:00 LIMITED STOP SERVICE “The Obvious Choice For People Going Places” NON- OPERATIONAL PERIOD - 19 DECEMBER - 08 JANUARY AND ON SIMILAR DATES IN SUBSEQUENT YEARS Picking up throughout Dundee, Angus and Fife for OPERATIONAL DATES FOR SERVICE 236 11/01 25/0100 8/02 22/02 7/03 21/03 04/04 18/04 destinations throughout Scotland. Whether shopping 02/051 6/05 30/05 1 3 /06 2 7/06 1 1/07 2 5/07 08/0 8 or sight seeing there’ssomething for everyone. 22/08 0 5/0 9 19/09 0 3/ 10 1 7/10 31/10 1 4/11 28 /11 12/12 Anyone aged over 60 years and also anyone eligible disabledTRAVEL FREE with the National Entitlement SERVICE252 ARBROATH - LARGS Card/Bus Pass which replaced the local authority RUNS-- MONDAY FORTNIGHTLY concession card. DEPARTURE POINT DEPART RETURN ARBROATH BUS STATION STANCE 7 08:00 19:21 ELLIOT BRIDGE BUS BAY 08:05 19:16 CARNOUSTIE AT ROYAL BANK 08:16 19:06 CARNOUSTIE BARRY ROAD OPPOSITE HEALTH CENTRE 08:19 19:03 MONIFIETH AT TESCO 08:27 18:55 Sit back and enjoy your journey on the Scottish Express. BROUGHTY FERRY POST OFFICE BAR 08:37 −−−− We look forward to welcoming you aboard! BROUGHTY FERRY LIBRARY −−−− 18:47 DUNDEE CRAIGIE AVENUE AT SHOPS 08:44 18:39 DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET AT MURRAYGATE ARRIVE 08:57 −−−− Best Wishes DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET AT MURRAYGATE DEPART 09:00 −−−− DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET FORUM CENTRE3 DEPART −−−− 18:29 DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET FORUM CENTRE3 ARRIVE −−−− 18:26 Fishers ToursTeam. A90INCHTURE NEW BUS STOP 09:15 −−−− INCHTURE ABERNYTE ROAD BUS STOP −−−− 18:11 A90INCHYRA ROAD END BUS STOP 09:23 18:03 PERTH CANAL STREET AT CAR PARK 09:32 −−−− Starting From.... PERTH SOUTH STREET AT POST OFFICE −−−− 17:55 PERTH CHERRYBANK GARDENS BUS STOP 09:40 17:49 A9GLENEAGLES STATION ROAD END BUS STOP 09:55 −−−− Arbroath pg 2-4 A9GLENEAGLES BUS STOP OPPOSITE STATION ROAD END −−−− 17:33 A9BALHALDIE AT FILLING STATION 10:03 17:25 A803DUNBLANE PERTH ROAD OPPOSITE BEECH ROAD 10:11 17:17 DENNY GLASGOW ROAD AT BANK OF SCOTLAND 10:31 16:57 Brechin pg 5 A803 HAGGS OPPOSITE PARISH CHURCH 10:38 16:50 MUIRHEAD OPPOSITE CROWWOOD HOTEL 10:55 16:33 GLASGOW BRAEHEAD SHOPPING CENTRE STANCE 1 11:13 16:15 LOCH WINNOCHA760 BUS STOP BOTH SIDES AT TRAFFIC LIGHTS 11:36 15:52 Kirriemuir pg 6 KILBIRNIE COCHRANE STREET AT GLASGOW STREET 11:43 15:45 LARGS MAIN STREET AT TSB BANK 11:58 15:30 pg 7-8 LIMITED STOP SERVICE Forfar NON--1 OPERATIONAL PERIOD FROM ST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER TO THE 3 RD MONDAY IN MARCH Fife pg 8-11 OPERATIONAL DATES FOR SERVICE 252 21/03 04/04 18/04 02/05 16/05 30/05 13/06 27/06 11/07 25/07 08/08 22/08 05/09 19/09 03/101 7/10 The majority of these services pick up in Dundee. 31/10 2 Starting From ARBROATH SERVICE226 ARBROATH - FORT WILLIAM SERVICE222 ARBROATH - OBAN RUNS-- TUESDAY FORTNIGHTLY RUNS-- WEDNESDAY FORTNIGHTLY DEPARTURE POINT DEPART RETURN DEPARTURE POINT DEPART RETURN ARBROATH BUS STATION STANCE 7 08:00 19:24 ARBROATH BUS STATION STANCE 7 08:00 19:30 ELLIOT BRIDGE BUS BAY 08:05 19:19 ELLIOT BRIDGE BUS BAY 08:05 19:25 CARNOUSTIE AT ROYAL BANK 08:16 19:09 CARNOUSTIE AT ROYAL BANK 08:16 19:15 CARNOUSTIE BARRY ROAD OPPOSITE HEALTH CENTRE 08:19 19:06 CARNOUSTIE BARRY ROAD OPPOSITE HEALTH CENTRE 08:19 19:12 MONIFIETH AT TESCO 08:27 18:58 MONIFIETH AT TESCO 08:27 19:04 BROUGHTY FERRY POST OFFICE BAR 08:37 −−−− BROUGHTY FERRY POST OFFICE BAR 08:37 −−−− BROUGHTY FERRY LIBRARY −−−− 18:50 BROUGHTY FERRY LIBRARY −−−− 18:56 DUNDEE CRAIGIE AVENUE AT SHOPS 08:44 18:42 DUNDEE CRAIGIE AVENUE AT SHOPS 08:44 18:48 DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET AT MURRAYGATE ARRIVE 08:57 −−−− DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET AT MURRAYGATE ARRIVE 08:57 −−−− DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET AT MURRAYGATE DEPART 09:00 −−−− DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET AT MURRAYGATE DEPART 09:00 −−−− DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET FORUM CENTRE3 DEPART −−−− 18:32 DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET FORUM CENTRE3 DEPART −−−− 18:38 DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET FORUM CENTRE3 ARRIVE −−−− 18:29 DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET FORUM CENTRE3 ARRIVE −−−− 18:35 A90INCHTURE NEW BUS STOP 09:15 −−−− A90INCHTURE NEW BUS STOP 09:15 −−−− INCHTURE ABERNYTE ROAD BUS STOP −−−− 18:14 INCHTURE ABERNYTE ROAD BUS STOP −−−− 18:20 A90INCHYRA ROAD END BUS STOP 09:23 18:06 A90INCHYRA ROAD END BUS STOP 09:23 18:12 PERTH CANAL STREET AT CAR PARK 09:32 −−−− PERTH CANAL STREET AT CAR PARK 09:32 −−−− PERTH SOUTH STREET AT POST OFFICE −−−− 17:58 PERTH SOUTH STREET AT POST OFFICE −−−− 18:04 BIRNAM OPPOSITE HOTEL 10:00 17:30 METHVEN MAIN STREET BUS STOP OUTSIDE METHVEN ARMS 09:53 17:43 BALLINLUIG BUS STOP A9 10:11 17:19 FOWLIS WESTER ROAD END 10:01 17:35 PITLOCHRY FISHERS HOTEL 10:17 17:13 CRIEFF HIGH STREET AT BOOTS THE CHEMIST 10:11 −−−− CALVINEROADENDLAYBYNO- . 56 10:31 16:59 CRIEFF SQUARE AT BUS STOP −−−− 17:26 DALNASPIDAL LODGE ROAD END 10:43 16:47 ST. FILLANS A85 AT LOCHSIDE LARDER CAR PARK 10:31 17:04 DALWHINNIEO/S OR OPPOSITE POST OFFICE 10:51 16:38 LOCHEARNHEAD AT WATERSPORTS CENTRE BUS STOP 10:41 16:54 DRUMGASK BUS STOP 11:02 16:27 LIX TOLL OPPOSITE GARAGE 10:50 16:46 LAGGAN DAM VIEW POINT 11:28 16:01 CRIANLARICH OPPOSITE BEN MORE RESTAURANT 11:04 16:32 SPEAN BRIDGE AT/ OR OPPOSITE SPEAN CRESCENT ON A82 11:42 15:47 TYNDRUM AT GREEN WELLY FILLING STATION 11:11 16:25 FORT WILLIAM BUS STATION STANCE 8 11:59 15:30 LOCH AWE OUTSIDE TIGHT LINE PUB 11:31 16:05 CRUACHAN BUS STOP AT VISITOR CENTRE 11:37 15:59 LIMITED STOP SERVICE TAYNUILTA85 OUTSIDE TAYNUILT HOTEL 11:45 15:51 OBAN STATION ROAD BUS STOP BY CLOCK TOWER 12:08 15:30 NON--1 OPERATIONAL PERIOD FROM ST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER TO THE 3 RD MONDAY IN MARCH LIMITED STOP SERVICE OPERATIONAL DATES FOR SERVICE 226 NON--1 OPERATIONAL PERIOD FROM ST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER 22/03 05/04 19/04 03/05 17/05 31/05 14/06 28/06 TO THE 4 TH MONDAY IN MARCH 12/07 26/07 09/08 23/08 06/09 20/09 04/10 18/10 222 01/11 OPERATIONAL DATES FOR SERVICE 30/03 13/04 27/04 11/05 25/05 08/06 22/06 06/07 20/07 03/08 17/08 31/08 14/09 28/09 12/10 26/10 SERVICE227 ARBROATH - CALLANDER RUNS-- WEDNESDAY FORTNIGHTLY DEPARTURE POINT DEPART RETURN ARBROATH BUS STATION STANCE 7 09:00 17:20 ELLIOT BRIDGE BUS BAY 09:05 17:15 CARNOUSTIE AT ROYAL BANK 09:16 17:05 CARNOUSTIE BARRY ROAD OPPOSITE HEALTH CENTRE 09:19 17:02 MONIFIETH AT TESCO 09:27 16:54 BROUGHTY FERRY POST OFFICE BAR 09:37 −−−− BROUGHTY FERRY LIBRARY −−−− 16:46 DUNDEE CRAIGIE AVENUE AT SHOPS 09:44 16:38 DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET AT MURRAYGATE ARRIVE 09:57 −−−− DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET AT MURRAYGATE DEPART 10:00 −−−− DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET FORUM CENTRE3 DEPART −−−− 16:28 DUNDEE COMMERCIAL STREET FORUM CENTRE3 ARRIVE −−−− 16:25 A90INCHTURE NEW BUS STOP 10:15 −−−− INCHTURE ABERNYTE ROAD BUS STOP −−−− 16:10 A90INCHYRA ROAD END BUS STOP 10:23 16:02 PERTH CANAL STREET AT CAR PARK 10:32 −−−− PERTH SOUTH STREET AT POST OFFICE −−−− 15:54 PERTH CHERRYBANK GARDENS BUS STOP 10:40 15:48 A9GLENEAGLES STATION ROAD END BUS STOP 10:55 −−−− A9GLENEAGLES BUS STOP OPPOSITE STATION ROAD END −−−− 15:32 A9BALHALDIE AT FILLING STATION 11:03 15:24 DOUNE MAIN STREET OPPOSITE HIGHLAND HOTEL 11:11 15:15 CALLANDER STATION ROAD COACH PARK 11:26 15:00 LIMITED STOP SERVICE NON--1 OPERATIONAL PERIOD FROM ST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER TO THE 3 RD MONDAY IN MARCH OPERATIONAL DATES FOR SERVICE 227 23/03 06/04 20/04 04/05 18/05 01/06 15/06 29/06 13/07 27/07 10/08 24/08 07/09 21/09 05/10 19/10 02/11 River Teith with a view on Ben Ledi, Callander, Scotland ALSO SEESERVICE 256 (page 9) GLENROTHES- ABERDEEN VIA ARBROATH 3 Starting From ARBROATH SERVICE228 ARBROATH - INVERNESS SERVICE223 ARBROATH - PITLOCHRY RUNS-- THURSDAY FORTNIGHTLY RUNS-- THURSDAY FORTNIGHTLY DEPARTURE POINT DEPART RETURN DEPARTURE POINT DEPART RETURN ARBROATH BUS STATION STANCE 7 08:00 19:32 ARBROATH BUS STATION STANCE 7 09:00 17:29 ELLIOT BRIDGE BUS BAY 08:05 19:27 ELLIOT BRIDGE BUS BAY 09:05 17:24 CARNOUSTIE AT ROYAL BANK 08:16 19:17 CARNOUSTIE AT ROYAL BANK 09:16 17:14 CARNOUSTIE BARRY ROAD OPPOSITE HEALTH CENTRE 08:19 19:14 CARNOUSTIE
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