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Cowie 51 Stirling First 51 Clackmannan - Alloa - Tullibody - Stirling - Bannockburn - Cowie 52 Stirling - Menstrie - Tillicoultry - Sauchie - Alloa Monday to Friday Ref.No.: 97B7 Service No 51 51 51 51 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 Stirling, Bus Station .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 0622 .... .... .... .... .... 0715 .... .... 0749 .... .... 0819 .... .... Hillfoots, University Rear Entrance .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 0632 .... .... .... .... .... 0728 .... .... 0802 .... .... 0832 .... .... Menstrie .... .... .... .... .... .... 0609 .... .... 0638 .... .... 0704 .... .... 0734 .... .... 0808 .... .... 0838 .... .... Alva, Brook Street .... .... .... .... .... .... 0616 .... .... 0644 .... .... 0711 .... .... 0741 .... .... 0815 .... .... 0845 .... .... Tillicoultry, Bus Stance arr .... .... .... .... .... .... 0622 .... .... 0650 .... .... 0717 .... .... 0747 .... .... 0821 .... .... 0851 .... .... Tillicoultry, Bus Stance dep .... .... .... .... .... .... 0623 .... .... 0651 .... .... 0718 .... .... 0748 .... .... 0822 .... .... 0852 .... .... Coalsnaughton, Burns Club .... .... .... .... .... .... 0628 .... .... 0656 .... .... 0723 .... .... 0753 .... .... 0827 .... .... 0857 .... .... Fishcross .... .... .... .... .... .... 0632 .... .... 0700 .... .... 0727 .... .... 0757 .... .... 0831 .... .... 0901 .... .... Sauchie, Beechwood .... .... .... .... .... .... 0635 .... .... 0703 .... .... 0730 .... .... 0800 .... .... 0834 .... .... 0904 .... .... Sauchie, Main Street .... .... .... .... .... .... 0640 .... .... 0708 .... .... 0735 .... .... 0805 .... .... 0839 .... .... 0909 .... .... Alloa, Shillinghill arr .... .... .... .... .... .... 0648 .... .... 0716 .... .... 0743 .... .... 0813 .... .... 0847 .... .... 0917 .... .... Clackmannan, Main Street .... .... .... .... .... 0616 .... .... 0646 .... .... 0713 .... .... 0740 .... .... 0811 .... .... 0844 .... .... 0914 Clackmannan, South Pilmuir Road .... .... .... .... .... 0618 .... .... 0648 .... .... 0715 .... .... 0742 .... .... 0813 .... .... 0846 .... .... 0916 Alloa, Morrisons .... .... .... .... .... 0626 .... .... 0656 .... .... 0723 .... .... 0751 .... .... 0822 .... .... 0855 .... .... 0925 Alloa, Tesco .... .... .... .... .... 0630 .... .... 0700 .... .... 0727 .... .... 0755 .... .... 0826 .... .... 0859 .... .... 0929 Alloa, Shillinghill arr .... .... .... .... .... 0634 .... .... 0704 .... .... 0731 .... .... 0759 .... .... 0830 .... .... 0903 .... .... 0933 Alloa, Shillinghill dep .... .... .... 0552 0622 0635 .... 0650 0705 .... 0719 0732 .... 0746 0801 .... 0816 0832 .... 0850 0905 .... 0920 0935 Tullibody Cross .... .... .... 0602 0632 0645 .... 0700 0715 .... 0729 0743 .... 0757 0812 .... 0827 0843 .... 0900 0915 .... 0930 0945 Causewayhead, Corner .... .... .... 0610 0640 0654 .... 0709 0724 .... 0738 0752 .... 0806 0821 .... 0836 0852 .... 0909 0924 .... 0939 0954 Stirling, Station Road .... .... .... 0616 0646 0700 .... 0715 0730 .... 0745 0800 .... 0816 0831 .... 0846 0900 .... 0915 0930 .... 0945 1000 Stirling, Bus Station arr .... .... .... 0618 0648 0702 .... 0717 0732 .... 0747 0803 .... 0818 0833 .... 0848 0903 .... 0917 0932 .... 0947 1002 Stirling, Bus Station dep .... .... .... 0620 0650 .... .... 0720 .... .... 0750 .... .... 0821 .... .... 0851 .... .... 0920 .... .... 0950 .... Braehead, Springfield Road .... .... .... 0625 0655 .... .... 0726 .... .... 0756 .... .... 0827 .... .... 0857 .... .... 0926 .... .... 0956 .... Broomridge, Barbour Avenue .... .... .... 0628 0658 .... .... 0729 .... .... 0759 .... .... 0830 .... .... 0900 .... .... 0929 .... .... 0959 .... Whins of Milton, 1314 Inn .... .... .... 0632 0702 .... .... 0733 .... .... 0803 .... .... 0834 .... .... 0904 .... .... 0933 .... .... 1003 .... Bannockburn, Newmarket .... .... .... 0639 0709 .... .... 0741 .... .... 0811 .... .... 0842 .... .... 0912 .... .... 0941 .... .... 1011 .... Muirpark Truck Stop 0521 0559 0624 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Cowie, Post Office 0527 0605 0630 0649 0719 .... .... 0751 .... .... 0821 .... .... 0852 .... .... 0922 .... .... 0951 .... .... 1021 .... 24/08/2020 14:49 (051MF97B7) First 51 Clackmannan - Alloa - Tullibody - Stirling - Bannockburn - Cowie 52 Stirling - Menstrie - Tillicoultry - Sauchie - Alloa Monday to Friday (continued) Service No 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 Stirling, Bus Station 0849 .... .... 0919 .... .... 0949 .... .... 1019 .... .... 1049 .... .... 1119 .... .... 1149 .... .... 1219 .... .... Hillfoots, University Rear Entrance 0902 .... .... 0932 .... .... 1002 .... .... 1032 .... .... 1102 .... .... 1132 .... .... 1202 .... .... 1232 .... .... Menstrie 0908 .... .... 0938 .... .... 1008 .... .... 1038 .... .... 1108 .... .... 1138 .... .... 1208 .... .... 1238 .... .... Alva, Brook Street 0915 .... .... 0945 .... .... 1015 .... .... 1045 .... .... 1115 .... .... 1145 .... .... 1215 .... .... 1245 .... .... Tillicoultry, Bus Stance arr0921 .... .... 0951 .... .... 1021 .... .... 1051 .... .... 1121 .... .... 1151 .... .... 1221 .... .... 1251 .... .... Tillicoultry, Bus Stance dep0922 .... .... 0952 .... .... 1022 .... .... 1052 .... .... 1122 .... .... 1152 .... .... 1222 .... .... 1252 .... .... Coalsnaughton, Burns Club 0927 .... .... 0957 .... .... 1027 .... .... 1057 .... .... 1127 .... .... 1157 .... .... 1227 .... .... 1257 .... .... Fishcross 0931 .... .... 1001 .... .... 1031 .... .... 1101 .... .... 1131 .... .... 1201 .... .... 1231 .... .... 1301 .... .... Sauchie, Beechwood 0934 .... .... 1004 .... .... 1034 .... .... 1104 .... .... 1134 .... .... 1204 .... .... 1234 .... .... 1304 .... .... Sauchie, Main Street 0939 .... .... 1009 .... .... 1039 .... .... 1109 .... .... 1139 .... .... 1209 .... .... 1239 .... .... 1309 .... .... Alloa, Shillinghill arr0947 .... .... 1017 .... .... 1047 .... .... 1117 .... .... 1147 .... .... 1217 .... .... 1247 .... .... 1317 .... .... Clackmannan, Main Street .... .... 0944 .... .... 1014 .... .... 1044 .... .... 1114 .... .... 1144 .... .... 1214 .... .... 1244 .... .... 1314 Clackmannan, South Pilmuir Road .... .... 0946 .... .... 1016 .... .... 1046 .... .... 1116 .... .... 1146 .... .... 1216 .... .... 1246 .... .... 1316 Alloa, Morrisons .... .... 0955 .... .... 1025 .... .... 1055 .... .... 1125 .... .... 1155 .... .... 1225 .... .... 1255 .... .... 1325 Alloa, Tesco .... .... 0959 .... .... 1029 .... .... 1059 .... .... 1129 .... .... 1159 .... .... 1229 .... .... 1259 .... .... 1329 Alloa, Shillinghill arr .... .... 1003 .... .... 1033 .... .... 1103 .... .... 1133 .... .... 1203 .... .... 1233 .... .... 1303 .... .... 1333 Alloa, Shillinghill dep .... 0950 1005 .... 1020 1035 .... 1050 1105 .... 1120 1135 .... 1150 1205 .... 1220 1235 .... 1250 1305 .... 1320 1335 Tullibody Cross .... 1000 1015 .... 1030 1045 .... 1100 1115 .... 1130 1145 .... 1200 1215 .... 1230 1245 .... 1300 1315 .... 1330 1345 Causewayhead, Corner .... 1009 1024 .... 1039 1054 .... 1109 1124 .... 1139 1154 .... 1209 1224 .... 1239 1254 .... 1309 1324 .... 1339 1354 Stirling, Station Road .... 1015 1030 .... 1045 1100 .... 1115 1130 .... 1145 1200 .... 1215 1230 .... 1245 1300 .... 1315 1330 .... 1345 1400 Stirling, Bus Station arr .... 1017 1032 .... 1047 1102 .... 1117 1132 .... 1147 1202 .... 1217 1232 .... 1247 1302 .... 1317 1332 .... 1347 1402 Stirling, Bus Station dep .... 1020 .... .... 1050 .... .... 1120 .... .... 1150 .... .... 1220 .... .... 1250 .... .... 1320 .... .... 1350 .... Braehead, Springfield Road .... 1026 .... .... 1056 .... .... 1126 .... .... 1156 .... .... 1226 .... .... 1256 .... .... 1326 .... .... 1356 .... Broomridge, Barbour Avenue .... 1029 .... .... 1059 .... .... 1129 .... .... 1159 .... .... 1229 .... .... 1259 .... .... 1329 .... .... 1359 .... Whins of Milton, 1314 Inn .... 1033 .... .... 1103 .... .... 1133 .... .... 1203 .... .... 1233 .... .... 1303 .... .... 1333 .... .... 1403 .... Bannockburn, Newmarket .... 1041 .... .... 1111 .... .... 1141 .... .... 1211 .... .... 1241 .... .... 1311 .... .... 1341 .... .... 1411 .... Cowie, Post Office .... 1051 .... .... 1121 .... .... 1151 .... .... 1221 .... .... 1251 .... .... 1321 .... .... 1351 .... .... 1421 .... 24/08/2020 14:49 (051MF97B7) First 51 Clackmannan - Alloa - Tullibody - Stirling - Bannockburn - Cowie 52 Stirling - Menstrie - Tillicoultry - Sauchie - Alloa Monday to Friday (continued) Service No 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 Stirling, Bus Station 1249 .... .... 1319 .... .... 1349 .... .... 1419 .... .... 1449 .... .... 1519 .... .... 1549 .... .... 1619 .... .... Hillfoots, University Rear Entrance 1302 .... .... 1332 .... .... 1402 .... .... 1432 .... .... 1502 .... .... 1532 .... .... 1602 .... .... 1632 .... .... Menstrie 1308 .... .... 1338 .... .... 1408 .... .... 1438 .... .... 1508 .... .... 1538 .... .... 1608 .... .... 1638 .... .... Alva, Brook Street 1315 .... .... 1345 .... .... 1415 .... .... 1445 .... .... 1515 .... .... 1545 .... .... 1615 .... .... 1645 .... .... Tillicoultry, Bus Stance arr1321 .... .... 1351 .... .... 1421 .... .... 1451 .... .... 1521 .... .... 1551 .... .... 1621 .... .... 1651 .... .... Tillicoultry, Bus Stance dep1322 .... .... 1352 .... .... 1422 .... .... 1452 .... .... 1522 .... .... 1552 .... .... 1622 .... .... 1652 .... .... Coalsnaughton, Burns Club 1327 .... .... 1357 .... .... 1427 .... .... 1457 .... .... 1527 .... .... 1557 ...
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