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77A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 77A bus time schedule & line map 77A Dundee - Wormit & Gauldry View In Website Mode The 77A bus line (Dundee - Wormit & Gauldry) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bottomcraig: 11:05 PM (2) Dundee City Centre: 7:39 AM - 11:27 PM (3) Gauldry: 7:15 AM - 11:05 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 77A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 77A bus arriving. Direction: Bottomcraig 77A bus Time Schedule 26 stops Bottomcraig Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:05 PM Monday Not Operational Seagate Bus Station, Dundee City Centre St Andrew's Lane, Dundee Tuesday Not Operational South Access, Newport-On-Tay Wednesday Not Operational Bank Street, Newport-On-Tay Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational Robert Street, Newport-On-Tay 52 Tay Street, Scotland Saturday Not Operational Post O∆ce, Newport-On-Tay 16 High Street, Scotland Kinbrae Park Turning Circle, Newport-On-Tay 77A bus Info Kinbrae Park, Scotland Direction: Bottomcraig Stops: 26 Shepherd's Road, Newport-On-Tay Trip Duration: 29 min Line Summary: Seagate Bus Station, Dundee City Castle Brae, Newport-On-Tay Centre, South Access, Newport-On-Tay, Bank Street, Wellgate Street, Scotland Newport-On-Tay, Robert Street, Newport-On-Tay, Post O∆ce, Newport-On-Tay, Kinbrae Park Turning West Acres Drive, Newport-On-Tay Circle, Newport-On-Tay, Shepherd's Road, Newport- Netherlea Place, Scotland On-Tay, Castle Brae, Newport-On-Tay, West Acres Drive, Newport-On-Tay, St Fort Road, Woodhaven, St Fort Road, Woodhaven Woodhaven, Wormit, Birkhill Avenue, Wormit, 1 St Fort Place, Dundee Riverside Road, Wormit, Mount Stewart Road, Wormit, Naughton Road, Wormit, Beehive Works, Woodhaven, Wormit Wormit, Kilmany Road, Wormit, Peacehill Farm, Wormit, Little Inch Farm, Bottomcraig, Windmill Birkhill Avenue, Wormit Road, Gauldry, Bridieswell Gardens, Gauldry, Balmerino Primary School, Gauldry, Plantations, Riverside Road, Wormit Priorwell, Road End, Balmerino, Road End, Kirkton Of Riverside Road, Dundee Balmerino, Parish Church, Bottomcraig Mount Stewart Road, Wormit Naughton Road, Wormit Naughton Road, Scotland Beehive Works, Wormit The Beehives, Scotland Kilmany Road, Wormit Peacehill Farm, Wormit Little Inch Farm, Bottomcraig Windmill Road, Gauldry Bridieswell Gardens, Gauldry Balmerino Primary School, Gauldry Plantations, Priorwell Coarse Brae, Scotland Road End, Balmerino Road End, Kirkton Of Balmerino Parish Church, Bottomcraig Direction: Dundee City Centre 77A bus Time Schedule 34 stops Dundee City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:07 AM - 9:57 PM Monday 7:39 AM - 11:27 PM Windmill Road, Gauldry Tuesday 7:39 AM - 11:27 PM Bridieswell Gardens, Gauldry Wednesday 7:39 AM - 11:27 PM Balmerino Primary School, Gauldry Thursday 7:39 AM - 11:27 PM Plantations, Priorwell Friday 7:39 AM - 11:27 PM Coarse Brae, Scotland Saturday Not Operational Road End, Balmerino Road End, Kirkton Of Balmerino Parish Church, Bottomcraig 77A bus Info Direction: Dundee City Centre Little Inch Farm, Bottomcraig Stops: 34 Trip Duration: 28 min Line Summary: Windmill Road, Gauldry, Bridieswell Peacehill Farm, Wormit Gardens, Gauldry, Balmerino Primary School, Gauldry, Plantations, Priorwell, Road End, Balmerino, Kilmany Road, Wormit Road End, Kirkton Of Balmerino, Parish Church, Bottomcraig, Little Inch Farm, Bottomcraig, Peacehill Beehive Works, Wormit Farm, Wormit, Kilmany Road, Wormit, Beehive Works, Wormit, Naughton Road, Wormit, Mount Stewart Naughton Road, Wormit Road, Wormit, Post O∆ce, Wormit, Riverside Road, Naughton Road, Scotland Wormit, Parish Church, Wormit, Primary School, Wormit, St Fort Road, Woodhaven, West Acres Drive, Mount Stewart Road, Wormit Newport-On-Tay, Castle Brae, Newport-On-Tay, Bridgehead Place, Scotland Shepherd's Road, Newport-On-Tay, Kinbrae Park Turning Circle, Newport-On-Tay, Boat Brae, Newport- Post O∆ce, Wormit On-Tay, Boat Road, Newport-On-Tay, Post O∆ce, Newport-On-Tay, Robert Street, Newport-On-Tay, Riverside Road, Wormit Bank Street, Newport-On-Tay, South Access, Newport-On-Tay, Railway Station, Dundee City Parish Church, Wormit Centre, West Marketgait, Dundee City Centre, Crichton Street, Dundee City Centre, Caird Hall, Primary School, Wormit Dundee City Centre, Marks And Spencer, Dundee City Beach Road, Dundee Centre, Bus Station, Dundee City Centre St Fort Road, Woodhaven West Acres Drive, Newport-On-Tay Castle Brae, Newport-On-Tay Shepherd's Road, Newport-On-Tay Kinbrae Park Turning Circle, Newport-On-Tay Kinbrae Park, Scotland Boat Brae, Newport-On-Tay High Road, Scotland Boat Road, Newport-On-Tay Post O∆ce, Newport-On-Tay High Street, Scotland Robert Street, Newport-On-Tay 54 Tay Street, Scotland Bank Street, Newport-On-Tay South Access, Newport-On-Tay Railway Station, Dundee City Centre South Union Street, Dundee West Marketgait, Dundee City Centre Crichton Street, Dundee City Centre 20 City Square, Dundee Caird Hall, Dundee City Centre Dock Street, Dundee Marks And Spencer, Dundee City Centre Horse Wynd, Dundee Bus Station, Dundee City Centre Direction: Gauldry 77A bus Time Schedule 26 stops Gauldry Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:35 AM - 9:25 PM Monday 7:15 AM - 11:05 PM Railway Station, Dundee City Centre South Union Street, Dundee Tuesday 7:15 AM - 11:05 PM West Marketgait, Dundee City Centre Wednesday 7:15 AM - 11:05 PM Crichton Street, Dundee City Centre Thursday 7:15 AM - 11:05 PM 20 City Square, Dundee Friday 7:15 AM - 11:05 PM Caird Hall, Dundee City Centre Saturday Not Operational Dock Street, Dundee Marks And Spencer, Dundee City Centre Horse Wynd, Dundee 77A bus Info Bus Station, Dundee City Centre Direction: Gauldry Stops: 26 Seagate Bus Station, Dundee City Centre Trip Duration: 32 min St Andrew's Lane, Dundee Line Summary: Railway Station, Dundee City Centre, West Marketgait, Dundee City Centre, Crichton South Access, Newport-On-Tay Street, Dundee City Centre, Caird Hall, Dundee City Centre, Marks And Spencer, Dundee City Centre, Bus Bank Street, Newport-On-Tay Station, Dundee City Centre, Seagate Bus Station, Dundee City Centre, South Access, Newport-On-Tay, Robert Street, Newport-On-Tay Bank Street, Newport-On-Tay, Robert Street, 52 Tay Street, Scotland Newport-On-Tay, Post O∆ce, Newport-On-Tay, Kinbrae Park Turning Circle, Newport-On-Tay, Post O∆ce, Newport-On-Tay Shepherd's Road, Newport-On-Tay, Castle Brae, 16 High Street, Scotland Newport-On-Tay, West Acres Drive, Newport-On-Tay, St Fort Road, Woodhaven, Woodhaven, Wormit, Kinbrae Park Turning Circle, Newport-On-Tay Birkhill Avenue, Wormit, Riverside Road, Wormit, Kinbrae Park, Scotland Mount Stewart Road, Wormit, Naughton Road, Wormit, Beehive Works, Wormit, Kilmany Road, Shepherd's Road, Newport-On-Tay Wormit, Peacehill Farm, Wormit, Little Inch Farm, Bottomcraig, Windmill Road, Gauldry Castle Brae, Newport-On-Tay Wellgate Street, Scotland West Acres Drive, Newport-On-Tay Netherlea Place, Scotland St Fort Road, Woodhaven 1 St Fort Place, Dundee Woodhaven, Wormit Birkhill Avenue, Wormit Riverside Road, Wormit Riverside Road, Dundee Mount Stewart Road, Wormit Naughton Road, Wormit Naughton Road, Scotland Beehive Works, Wormit The Beehives, Scotland Kilmany Road, Wormit Peacehill Farm, Wormit Little Inch Farm, Bottomcraig Windmill Road, Gauldry 77A bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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