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42895.Abdeenshire Onward.Indd www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/publictransport Important Destinations... Aberdeen Airport: Service 27 Further information Bus Interchange Aberdeen College Altens Centre: Service 21, 117* Main bus services and contact details Valid from Spring 2009 Aberdeen College Gallowgate Centre: Points and Services Service 16, 16A, 17, 19, 20, 21 to and from Aberdeen College Gordon Centre: Service 1, 2, 5 Bus Operators Stagecoach Bluebird Aberdeen Exhibition & Conference Centre: Aberdeenshire Service 40 (Park & Ride) Guild Street Bus Station, Aberdeen AB11 6GR Telephone 01224 212266 Onward Travel Aberdeen Fun Beach: Service 13A Office open Monday - Friday 8 am - 6 pm in Aberdeen Aberdeen University Foresterhill (Medical School): and Saturday 9 am - 5 pm Service 5, 14, 14A, 59* Aberdeen University Hillhead: Service 20 First Travel Centre 47 Union Street, Aberdeen Aberdeen University Marischal College: Telephone 01224 650065 Service 9, 13A, 14, 16, 16A, 17, 19, 21, 24, 25 Office open Monday - Saturday 8.45 am - 5.30 pm Aberdeen University Old Aberdeen: Service 1, 2, 14, 14A, 19, 20, 40 Traveline Altens Industrial Estate: Service 3 (Nigg Post Office), 21, 117* For further information on bus services. Bridge of Don Industrial Estate: Service 1, 2, 13 0871 200 22 33 Duthie Park: Service 17, 21 Tourist / Visitor Information Farburn Industrial Estate, Dyce: Service 17, 21 Visit Scotland Aberdeen Foresterhill Hospital: Service 3, 5, 9, 14, 14A, 23, 40, 59* Telephone 01224 288828 Hazlehead Park: Service 14, 14A Online Timetables Joint Station, Guild Street: Service 3, 5, 12, 27, 59* www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/publictransport Kirkhill Industrial Estate, Dyce: Service 27 With links to Moray Council Bus Timetables, Stagecoach Bluebird Mastrick Industrial Estate: Service 13, 13A, 23, 40 and First Aberdeen. Murcar Industrial Estate: Service 51*, 290*, 291* RGU Garthdee Campus: Service 1, 2, 9 RGU Schoolhill Campus: Service 5, 9, 12, 25, 59* Castlegate, Aberdeen Tullos Industrial Estate: Service 3, 117* Wellheads Industrial Estate, Dyce: Service 17, 21 Woodend Hospital: (Hazlehead entrance) 14, 14A (Summerhill entrance) 23, 40 Public Transport Unit All city bus services operated by First with the exception of those marked * Stagecoach Bluebird. Telephone 01224 664586 www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/publictransport 442895.Abdeenshire2895.Abdeenshire OOnward.inddnward.indd 1 117/3/097/3/09 114:49:224:49:22 Index to places served Main bus services to and from Aberdeenshire Continue your journey in Aberdeen First operate 21 services throughout the Aberdeen area. Services All rural bus services stop on Union Street with the exception of service 10 which arrives and departs from Guild Street bus station. run within Aberdeen, Dyce, Bridge of Don, Torry, Kingswells, Service Route Days of Operation Cove Bay, Northfield, Culter, Charleston and Aberdeen Airport. 16/16A 17 19 10 Inverness - Forres - Elgin - Huntly - Aberdeen M-F, S, Su Union Tce 9 16/16A 17 t 16/16A 25 25 No. Area / Destination S 16/16A 21 19 21 24 25 17 3 Broad St 50 Ellon - Ellon Park & Ride - Aberdeen M-F, S r 19 17 e 13/13A 21 13/13A 1,2 19 5 25 16/16A 19 9 23 51 Ellon - Balmedie - Aberdeen M-F, S, Su 14/14A 1,2 23 14/14A 21 23 13/13A 1,2 21 13/13A 1,2 23 13/13A 1 Auchinyell/Garthdee - City Centre - Danestone 24 27 40 24 27 40 24 14/14A 40 25 24 14/14A 40 25 14/14A 1,2 Laurencekirk - Auchenblae - Stonehaven - Netherley - Aberdeen M-F, S 103 Summ 2 Auchinyell/Garthdee - City Centre - Ashwood KING STREET 107 Montrose - Stonehaven - Portlethen - Aberdeen M-F, S, Su UNION STREET 3 Cove - City Centre - Foresterhill Hospital - Mastrick C Market St 109 Portlethen - Aberdeen M-F, S Bridge St r 3 5 Dubford - Danestone - City Centre - Torry/Balnagask 117 Montrose - Stonehaven - Portlethen - Aberdeen M-F, S 1,2 13/13A 16/16A 1,2 13/13A o 17 16/16A 1,2 13/13A 5 17 16/16A 13/13A 21 1,2 14/14A 14/14A w 17 5 9 14/14A 17 14/14A 9 19 9 21 191924 25 21 19 25 9 Schoolhill - City Centre - RGU - Garthdee/Auchinyell 201/202/ 21 23 21 23 n 12 23 24 23 Braemar - Aboyne - Torphins - Lumphanan - Banchory - Aberdeen M-F, S, Su-201 & 202 only 27 27 S 40 40 t 12 Heathryfold - Northfield - City Centre - Torry 203 40 40 3 12 204 Strachan - Banchory - Aberdeen M-F 13/13A Scatterburn - City Centre - Dubford/Sea Beach 210 Ballater - Aboyne - Torphins - Westhill - Aberdeen M-F, S Murcar Industrial Estate 14/14A Kingswells - City Centre - Seaton/Foresterhill Hospital 10, 220, 224, 737 215 Alford - Dunecht - Elrick - Westhill - Aberdeen M-F, S Aberdeen 13 250, 290, 291 Airport Ashwood 2 Dubford 27 5 16/16A Springhill - City Centre - Airyhall/Craigiebuckler 220 Alford - Monymusk - Kemnay - Kintore - Aberdeen Airport - Aberdeen M-F, S, Su 21 Dyce 17 Dyce - Newhills - City Centre - Faulds Gate Aberdeen - Aberdeen Airport - Blackburn - Kintore M-F, S 17 224 40 251 Fraserburgh - New Pitsligo - Ellon - Aberdeen M-F, S 1 Danestone AECC 19 Culter - City Centre - Tillydrone Park & Ride 260 Peterhead - Hatton - Ellon Park & Ride - Ellon Sq - Aberdeen M-F, S, Su Scatterburn 13/13A Heathryfold 23 Hillhead 20 Hillhead of Seaton - City Centre (Marischal College) 263 Peterhead - Cruden Bay - Newburgh - Balmedie - Aberdeen M-F, S 12 Tillydrone of Seaton 14/14A Seaton 19 20 21 Cove/Altens Industrial Estate - City Centre - Dyce 267 Fraserburgh - Mintlaw - Ellon Park & Ride - Ellon Sq - Aberdeen M-F, S, Su Northfield 59 Springhill 16/16A 3 25 23 Sheddocksley - Foresterhill Hospital - City Centre - Heathryfold 268 Fraserburgh - Strichen - Mintlaw - Ellon P & R - Ellon Sq - Aberdeen M-F, S, Su Mastrick 24 Culter Village - Cults - Garthdee - City Centre (Broad St) 290/291 Ellon - Fyvie - Pitmedden - Potterton - Aberdeen M-F, S, Su 291 Tarves - Udny Post Office - Udny Green - Belhelvie - Aberdeen Sat only 25 Mastrick - City Centre (Broad Street) - Mastrick 305/325 Inverness - Forres - Elgin - Macduff - Oldmeldrum - Aberdeen M-F, S, Su Kingswells Sheddocksley 27 Aberdeen Airport - City Centre (Guild Street) 307 Inverurie - Kintore - Aberdeen M-F, S, Su Park & Ride 23 14/14A 13A Sea Beach 40 Park and Ride - AECC - City Centre - Kingswells 40 Union Street/ 737 Inverurie - Aberdeen Airport - Aberdeen M-F 210, 215, X15, X17 Stagecoach Bluebird city services. 747 Peterhead / Ellon Park & Ride - Ellon Square - Dyce - Aberdeen Airport M-F 16/16A City Centre Airyhall 16/16A Craigiebuckler 12 Torry 917N Elrick - Woodend Hospital - Aberdeen F & S (after midnight) No. Area / Destination 5 Balnagask 937N Aberdeen - Blackburn - Inverurie - Aberdeen S (after midnight) Culter Culter 59 59 Northfield - City Centre - Balnagask 19 Village 950N Aberdeen - Ellon - Aberdeen S (after midnight) 17 Tullos Industrial 10, 215 Foresterhill Hospital 24 Estate 117 1 9 RGU 963N Peterhead - Cruden Bay - Newburgh - Aberdeen S (after midnight) Campus Faulds Gate Aberdeen Airport 2 Altens Industrial 10, 220, 224, 737 Estate 117 X7 Montrose - Stonehaven - Portlethen - Aberdeen M-F Garthdee/ X15, X17, 210, 215, 917N Woodend Hospital Auchinyell 21 Altens Industrial X15 Aberdeen - Westhill - Elrick - Alford M-F, S Estate From top: 117 Altens Industrial Estate X17 Aberdeen - Woodend - Westhill - Elrick Circular M-F, S, Su Union Terrace Gardens; 51, 290, 291 Murcar Industrial Estate All main bus services to and from Aberdeenshire are operated by Stagecoach Bluebird. Town House; Aberdeen Harbour. 21 3 117 Tullos Industrial Estate For full details of journey times visit www.stagecoachbus.com or call Traveline on 0871 200 22 33 Cove 442895.Abdeenshire2895.Abdeenshire OOnward.inddnward.indd 2 117/3/097/3/09 114:49:234:49:23.
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