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Bus Timetable Tealing - Inveraldie - Murroes - Dundee (Includes All Services Between Murroes and Dundee) Services 139 Bus Timetable Tealing - Inveraldie - Murroes - Dundee (includes all services between Murroes and Dundee) From 5 June 2017 Leaflet 29 Passenger Information This leaflet contains details of local bus service 139, which runs between Tealing, Inveraldie, Murroes and Dundee City Centre. It also includes the section of local bus service 22 that runs between Murroes and Dundee. The publication is effective from Monday 5 June 2017. Changes to Service 139 since the August 2016 edition of this timetable • There is an additional Monday to Friday service 139 journey commencing Dundee High Street at 08:40; • The Monday to Friday service 139 journey from Dundee at 10:10 is withdrawn; • The Monday to Friday 07:48 service 139 journey from Inveraldie to Dundee is now operated by Stagecoach Strathtay and commences 4 minutes earlier at 07:44; • The Saturday service 139 journey from Dundee at 08:50 now commences 10 minutes earlier at 08:40; this also affects the return journey from Inveraldie now departing 7 minutes earlier at 09:02; • The Monday to Friday and Saturday service 139 journey from Dundee at 12:30 now commences 5 minutes earlier at 12:25; this also affects the return journey from Inveraldie which now departs 6 minutes earlier at 13:00. Operator of the bus services shown in this leaflet Xplore Dundee, 44-48 East Dock Street, Dundee DD1 3JS Tel: Dundee (01382) 201121, office hours only Web: www.nxbus.co.uk/dundee Email: [email protected] Service 22 and one service 139 journey is operated by: Stagecoach Strathtay, Arbroath Bus Station, Catherine Street, Arbroath DD11 1RL Tel: Arbroath (01241) 870646, office hours only Web: www.stagecoachbus.com Email: [email protected] Further information on the services in this booklet can be obtained from the relevant operator on the numbers above. Alternatively, users can contact Traveline on 0871 200 22 33 (calls cost 12p per minute). Traveline can also provide details of local bus services for journeys across Scotland. Timetables are also available online at www.angus.gov.uk/transport. A range of discounted day and weekly tickets are available on Service 22 and 139; passengers should contact the relevant operator for information. Services on public holidays No services will operate on 25/26 December or 1/2 January. On public holidays, a normal weekday service will generally be provided, though passengers are strongly advised to look out for on-bus notices regarding public holiday services. Alternatively, passengers can contact the relevant operator or Traveline for clarification. Comments and Suggestions If you have a comment or suggestion about a bus service contained in this leaflet you should either contact the relevant bus operator or alternatively Angus Council’s Transport Team at County Buildings, Market Street, Forfar DD8 3LG. The Transport Team can also be contacted by e-mail at ‘[email protected]’. All comments and suggestions will receive a written response. If you have contacted the operator and have not received a response to your satisfaction you may wish to contact Bus Users Scotland at Hopetoun Gate, 8b McDonald Road, Edinburgh, EH7 4LZ or by e-mail to [email protected] enclosing a copy of all correspondence between yourself and the operator. Bus Users Scotland's remit includes: Incorrect fare charged Accessibility Attitude or behaviour of staff Clarity of destination and route information Personal security Reliability and punctuality Ultimate responsibility for the safe and proper operation of local bus services rests with the Scottish Traffic Commissioner. She can be contacted at Scottish Traffic Area, Level 6, The Stamp Office, 10 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh EH1 3EG or telephone 0300 123 9000. Page 2 Tealing - Inveraldie - Westhall Terrace - Dundee Services 22 & 139 Mondays to Fridays Operator: STY XD STY XD Service Number: 139 139 22 139 Inveraldie Hall Place 07:44 09:02 -- -- Tealing School 07:52 09:10 -- 13:00 Tealing Village 07:55 09:13 -- 13:03 Westhall Terrace 08:01 09:19 10:23 13:09 Burnside of Duntrune 08:07 09:22 10:27 13:12 South Powrie -- 09:24 -- 13:14 Dundee Seagate 08:27 09:34 -- 13:24 Dundee Commercial Street -- -- 10:38 -- Dundee Whitehall St 08:30 09:37 -- 13:27 Dundee Seagate Bus Station -- -- 10:41 -- Saturdays Operator: STY XD XD Service Number: 22 139 139 Inveraldie Hall Place -- 09:02 -- Tealing School -- 09:10 13:00 Tealing Village -- 09:13 13:03 Westhall Terrace 08:14 09:19 13:09 Burnside of Duntrune 08:18 09:22 13:12 South Powrie -- 09:24 13:14 Dundee Seagate -- 09:34 13:24 Dundee Commercial Street 08:29 -- -- Dundee Whitehall St -- 09:37 13:27 Dundee Seagate Bus Station 08:32 -- -- Operators: STY Journey operated by Stagecoach Strathtay XD Journey operated by Xplore Dundee Sundays There is no Sunday service Page 3 Dundee - Westhall Terrace - Tealing - Inveraldie Services 22 & 139 Mondays to Fridays Operator: XD XD STY STY Service Number: 139 139 22 22 Dundee Seagate Bus Station -- -- 16:00 17:45 Dundee High St 4 08:40 12:25 -- -- Dundee Commercial Street 1 08:42 12:27 -- -- Dundee Commercial Street 3 -- -- 16:04 17:49 South Powrie -- 12:38R -- -- Burnside of Duntrune -- 12:40R 16:15 18:00 Westhall Terrace -- 12:43R 16:19 18:04 Inveraldie Hall Place 08:59 12:50 -- -- Tealing Village 09:08 12:57 -- -- Tealing School 09:10 13:00 -- -- Saturdays Operator: XD XD STY Service Number: 139 139 22 Dundee Seagate Bus Station -- -- 17:45 Dundee High St 4 08:40 12:25 -- Dundee Commercial Street 1 08:42 12:27 -- Dundee Commercial Street 3 -- -- 17:49 South Powrie -- 12:38R -- Burnside of Duntrune -- 12:40R 18:00 Westhall Terrace -- 12:43R 18:04 Inveraldie Hall Place 08:59 12:50 -- Tealing Village 09:08 12:57 -- Tealing School 09:10 13:00 -- Code: R Journey operates via South Powrie, Burnside of Duntrune and Westhall Terrace on request to driver only Operators: STY Journey operated by Stagecoach Strathtay XD Journey operated by Xplore Dundee S Angus Council aims to provide access to information about services to all our customers. This document can be made available in large print. Contact our ACCESS line on 03452 777 778. Whilst every effort is made to operate services as advertised, no liability can be accepted for loss, delay or inconvenience caused by error in publication. Leaflet 29 Published by Angus Council (www.angus.gov.uk/transport) Page 4.
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