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Banff and Macduff Public Transport Guide October 2015 Banff_Town_Centre_Map.ai 1 16/10/2015 11:44 Macduff_Town_Centre_Map.ai 1 16/10/2015 11:43 Banff BOYNDIE STREET Macduff Town©P1ndar Centre ©P1ndar © Interchange©P1ndar ©P1ndar © Bus Stands Bus Stands REET DON’T CARMELITE STREET T S S Key A S E Low Street ©P1ndar Road served by bus B9142 LOW STREE GET LEFT O’N A98 HIGH STREET Bus stop K B E Car parking ©P1ndar Low Street N CROO BEHIND! 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L L email, sign up for our free alert CHURCH STREET L Look for symbols like these Key I service at www.aberdeenshire.at the bus stop Just scan the top QR Code, or if you Airlie Road served by bus LLYM have a smartphone equipped with NFC gov.uk/publictransport/status/technology, hold it against the indicated Banff ©P1ndar E 9142 Gardens Airlie G area to take you to a page showing B the departure times from your stop. Primary ©P1ndar Bus stop ©P1ndar ©P1ndar Gardens © ©P1ndar ©P1ndar © The lower codes will take you directly to the service operators websites. School 7 A9 A9 Contains Ordnance Survey data 8 © Crown copyright 2015 Digital Cartography by Pindar Creative Banff_Macduff_Overview_Map.ai 1 19/10/2015 11:23 www.pindarcreative.co.uk Local Bus Times 405 To Cullen Portsoy Banff/Macduff 35 35A X35 Whitehills Crovie 35 35A X35 405 To Elgin X35 35 35A X35 Area Bus Network 35A 35 304 B90 304 405 Gardenstown 3 8 MACDUFF 405 Auds A98 Enquiries 273 B 1 35 35A 9 2 1 1 2 9 X35 405 3 3 Union Square Bus Station All Enquiries 405 B BANFF 273 9031 2 Boyndie B Greenskares 1 301 9 35 35A B * Requires a QR Code Reader application to be 0800 - 1845 (Mondays to Fridays) .................................................................(01224) 597 590 Fordyce 98 304 273 Dubford 405 A X35 301 installed on your device and for an internet 0900 - 1700 (Saturdays) ..................................................................................(01224) 212 266 B9031 connection to be available. 304 A9 This service requires information to be retrieved 35 8 To Fraserburgh 273 from the internet, as such depending on your tarriff 35A 35 271 there may be a charge for the data use. Elgin Depot ......................................................................................................(01343) 540 928 405 272 X35 301 35A A A 9 0900 - 1700 (Mondays to Fridays) 98 X35 4 405 35 35A X35 7 Longmanhill Mid 97 304 A Dounepark Fraserburgh Bus Station ................................................................................(01346) 517 000 Culbeuchly Cushnie 0900 - 1630 (Mondays to Thursdays) A95 0900 - 1600 (Fridays) 405 Peterhead Interchange ...................................................................................(01779) 470 077 301 ©P1ndar 0900 - 1900 (Mondays) 0900 - 1700 (Tuesdays to Fridays) 0900 - 1200 (Saturdays) Kirktown Minnonie of Alvah A98 Keilhill Local Operators: 95 405 A 271 Oldtown 272 405 of Ord Deveron Coaches - 01261 832912 301 Cornhill Gorrachie 7 9 A Greenlaw Balchers A9 47 35 To Fraserburgh A 271 272 35A 9 8 Weachyburn The Pole X35 of Itlaw 304 258 A95 Milltown of B9105 For information on all Local and Craigston 258 National bus services telephone: 301 www.traveline.info Finnygaud Plaidy Key Fintry Muirden 0871 200 22 33 Bus services operating via 301 Banff and Macduff Calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras 35 Knowes of 258 271 Elrick North 5 0 272 308 1 Cranna 303 025 B9 273 0 1 2 kilometres B9 Whilst every effort has been made to ensure complete accuracy of this information, The Public Transport 301 258 Unit cannot be held responsible for any problems arising from errors in, or changes to, the information 304 011.5 miles ABERCHIRDER 303 7 303 308 A947 9 308 given in this guide. We would welcome notification of any errors so that they can be corrected. Passengers 405 Contains Ordnance Survey data A B © Crown copyright 2015 9 are advised to check details with the relevant bus operator prior to travel. Other bus services 025 Garmond Correct at time of print August 2014. Railway station Digital Cartography by Pindar Creative Bogton www.pindarcreative.co.uk 301 To Huntly 35 35A X35 To Aberdeen Produced by Pindar Creative www.pindarcreative.co.uk 10.15 Banff_Macduff_Town_Map.ai 1 16/10/2015 10:25 Banff/Macduff Bus Network Howetts ©P1ndar ©P1ndar ©P1ndar ©P1ndar ©P1ndar ©P1ndar ©P1ndar Boyndie Bay Lifeboat Home X35 271 Station 35A 272 35 273 300 See Macduff map Berry Muir 405 on reverse 896 Market ©P1ndar ©P1ndar Street Gellymill Street Moray Coast Guard Street ©P1ndar Station ©P1ndar Ewen Crescent ©P1ndar Banff Bay ©P1ndar ©P1ndar 896 271 272 273 300 ©P1ndar Chalmers Town ©P1ndar High Mill 895 ©P1ndar Hospital Hall Library Street Street 405 Law ©P1ndar 300 ©P1ndar Union ©P1ndar Hill Golden ©P1ndar Horns Scotstown ©P1ndar Road 35 35A X35 Royal Tarlair Knowes Brae 895 ©P1ndar Road ©P1ndar Chalmers ©P1ndar ©P1ndar ©P1ndar ©P1ndar ©P1ndar ©P1ndar ©P1ndar Harvey Hospital ©P1ndar Lemonbank Golf Course Place ©P1ndar Garden ©P1ndar ©P1ndar Place ©P1ndar St Catherine 300 Street Industrial ©P1ndar Street MACDUFF Estate ©P1ndar 35 35A Wood 300 ©P1ndar The Fire ©P1ndar ©P1ndar Street X35 X35 301 304 405 Union 35 35A 35 35A X35 405 Station 300 273 ©P1ndar Road Knowes 301 ©P1ndar Duncan ©P1ndar 895 Fire ©P1ndar 304 Street Terminating: 405 Castle ©P1ndar 896 Seafield Station 300 ©P1ndar Souter Melrose 300 ©P1ndar 301 ©P1ndar ©P1ndar Street Berrymuir Street Ross Crescent ©P1ndar Fife ©P1ndar Road Industrial Hill calling: Street Estate Street ©P1ndar Water 35 35A X35 271 272 ©P1ndar 273 ©P1ndar Lane Tarlair 896 273 300 405 895 896 ©P1ndar ©P1ndar Seafield Castle Police calling: 896 Business Park ©P1ndar ©P1ndar 895 35A X35 Street ©P1ndar ©P1ndar 35 Street ©P1ndar Station 35 35A X35 272 405 273 301 ©P1ndar 273 301 405 ©P1ndar 300 300 Bayview 35 35A X35 273 300 301 405 300 McKay 895 Industrial 304 Crescent 895 896 Murie Holm Road ©P1ndar 405 Estate 273 300 273 Fife 895 X35 301 405 272 Street 896 35A Key 895 896 See Banff Town Centre 271 Green 35 map on reverse ©P1ndar Bus services operating 300 X35 271 ©P1ndar ©P1ndar Banks 35A 272 around Banff and Macduff ©P1ndar Findlater 300 895 Fife ©P1ndar 35 ©P1ndar Tannery Terrace 273 Place ©P1ndar Water ©P1ndar 35 Court Addison Macduff ©P1ndar ©P1ndar 273 ©P1ndar Lane ©P1ndar ©P1ndar ©P1ndar Barnhill ©P1ndar ©P1ndar ©P1ndar Crescent 895 ©P1ndar ©P1ndar Primary 300 Road 271 35 35A X35 School 895 Dey Hill 271 272 Gaveny 272 Cramond Place 896 896 BANFF ©P1ndar ©P1ndar 273 300 ©P1ndar Terrace 300 895 ©P1ndar ©P1ndar 35 273 304 Library Doune 300 300 301 405 ©P1ndar Crescent ©P1ndar ©P1ndar 35A 273 Deveronvale Hill of Doune 405 300 ©P1ndar Banff Bridge Henry Football X35 Place Swimming Primary Road ©P1ndar Club ©P1ndar Millburn Court ©P1ndar Pool School Court 300 301 896 ©P1ndar House 405 895 300 ©P1ndar 304 Gallow Myrus Circle ©P1ndar Banff 896 273 ©P1ndar 304 Academy 895 35A X35 271 ©P1ndar 35 405 Hill ©P1ndar 300 Banff 273 300 301 ©P1ndar 273 Swimming 272 King 895 Pool 405 895 896 Edward 896 896 Court 304 ©P1ndar Duff House Direction of travel 273 300 271 304 ©P1ndar Gardens ©P1ndar 272 ©P1ndar Bus stop X35 35A Council Building Banff 35 Academy Offices Contains Ordnance Survey data n ©P1ndar ©P1ndar ©P1ndar o ©P1ndar Dam Wood©P1ndar ©P1ndar ©P1ndar © Crown copyright 2015 r Duff House Royal e ©P1ndar 300 v Digital Cartography by Pindar Creative 10.15 e www.pindarcreative.co.uk Golf Course ©P1ndar ©P1ndar D Myrus ©P1ndar Cemetery 300 r e v i Lusylaw Nursing ©P1ndar R n Home ©P1ndar 300 Wood ly Bur el Round G 0 100 200 300 400 500 metres 1 kilometre Duff House Wood 1 0 100 200 300 400 500 yards /2 mile Bus information Bus fare information Service Operator Route Operation Ticket type Number 35 35A Stagecoach Aberdeen - Dyce - Turriff - Macduff - Banff Cullen- Buckie - M-F, S, Su Single For a one-way journey, available on the bus. X35 Bluebird Fochabers - Elgin Do you have problems using public Banff - Macduff - Woodside - Tyrie - Fraserburgh - Banff and Stagecoach Return For two trips - One outward and one return, available on the bus. 271 Buchan College Inbound from Fraserburgh serves: M-F Bluebird transport to get to essential services, Sandhaven - Rosehearty - New Aberdour - New Pitsligo Unlimited travel in a specified zone during one day, available on the bus. Day tickets Stagecoach Banff - Macduff - Woodside - New Pitsligo - Strichen - Stagecoach Bluebird only. 272 M-F Bluebird Memsie - Fraserburgh training or work? Weekly Unlimited travel in a specified zone during one week, available on the bus. Banff - Macduff - Gardenstown Saturday also serves Troup - Stagecoach 273 New Aberdour - Fraserburgh M-F, S Unlimited travel in a specified zone during a four week period, available online or in Bluebird Monthly 1 journey Troup - Banff Academy on Schooldays Travel Shops.
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