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G9: Glasgow / Aberdeen G92: Edinburgh / Aberdeen G10 Valid from 1st October 2018 until further notice G9: Glasgow / Aberdeen NSSu SSu Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station 0735 0800 1010 1210 1410 1620 1730 Dundee Bus Stn Arr 0925 0925 - - - - - Dundee Bus Stn Dep 0935 0935 - - - - - Aberdeen Bus Stn 1059 1059 1259 1459 1659 1914 2024 Aberdeen Bus Stn 0800 1000 1200 1410 1610 1810 Dundee Bus Stn Arr - - - - - 1935 Dundee Bus Stn Dep - - - - - 1940 Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station 1054 1249 1449 1659 1904 2110 G92: Edinburgh / Aberdeen G90: Edinburgh / Inverness NSu Edinburgh Bus Station 0615 1015 1415 1745 Edinburgh Bus Station 0945 1535 Edinburgh, West End 0620 1022 1422 1750 Perth Broxden Park & Ride arr 1045 1645 Halbeath Park & Ride 0647 - - - Perth Broxden Park & Ride dep 1050 1650 Kinross Park & Ride 0700 - - - Aviemore Rail Station 1230 1830 Dundee Bus Stn arr 0745 1145 1545 1920 Inverness Bus Stn 1315 1910 Dundee Bus Stn dep 0750 1150 1550 1925 Aberdeen Bus Stn 0910 1310 1710 2044 Inverness Bus Stn 1005 1525 Aviemore Rail Station 1049 1609 NSu Perth Broxden Park & Ride arr 1230 1750 Aberdeen Bus Stn 0610 1005 1405 1830 Perth Broxden Park & Ride dep 1235 1755 Dundee Bus Stn 0730 1125 1525 1950 Edinburgh Bus Station 1350 1910 Dundee Bus Stn 0735 1130 1530 1955 Please note: Book online or by phone on 0871 266 3333*. If you Edinburgh, West End 0853 1248 1648 2113 prefer, book in person at one of our travel centres located within the bus stations in Glasgow, Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Inverness Edinburgh Bus Station 0900 1255 1655 2120 or even buy your ticket directly from the coach driver on the day (subject to availability). *Calls cost 12ppm from a BT line. Other charges may vary. There is no charge for e-tickets, text tickets G10: Glasgow / Inverness cost 12p and posted tickets incur a 55p charge. NSSu SSu Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station 0730 0730 0900 1300 1430 1740 Perth Broxden Park & Ride arr 0855 0830 - - - - Perth Broxden Park & Ride dep 0900 0835 - - - - Aviemore Rail Station 1040 1015 1140 1540 1710 2020 Inverness Bus Station 1123 1058 1223 1623 1753 2103 Inverness Bus Station 0830 1215 1330 1730 1915 Aviemore Rail Station 0919 1259 1414 1819 1955 Perth Broxden Park and Ride arr - - - - 2135 Perth Broxden Park and Ride dep - - - - 2140 Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station 1159 1539 1654 2059 2245 CODES - NS - not Sunday • NSSu - not Saturday and Sunday • SSu - Saturday and Sunday ONLY .
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