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Cowie 54 Via Bridge of Allan First University - Cowie 54 via Bridge of Allan - Cornton - City Centre - Braehead - Bannockburn University - Cowie 54A via Bridge of Allan - Cornton - City Centre - Whins of Milton - Bannockburn Sunday Ref.No.: 26BM Service No 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A 54 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A 54 University (Alexander Court) .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 15141544161416441714 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... University (MacRobert Centre) Arr .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 15211551162116511721 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... University (MacRobert Centre) Dep .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 152515551625165517251800183019001930200020302100 Bridge of Allan (St Saviours Church) .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 153016001630170017301805183519051935200520352105 Bridge Of Allan (at Lyon Crescent) .... .... .... .... 1031110111311201123113011331140114311501153116011631170117311806183619061936200620362106 Cornton (opp Cornton Vale Prison) .... .... .... .... 1034110411341204123413041334140414341504153416041634170417341809183919091939200920392109 Cornton (Johnston Avenue) .... .... .... .... 1037110711371207123713071337140714371507153716071637170717371812184219121942201220422112 Stirling (Murray Place) .... .... .... .... 1043111311431213124313131343141314431513154316131643171317431818184819181948201820482118 Stirling (Bus Station Lay By) Arr .... .... .... .... 1045111511451215124513151345141514451515154516151645171517451820185019201950202020502120 Stirling (Bus Station Lay By) Dep .... .... .... .... 1047111711471217124713171347141714471517154716171647171717471822185219221952202220522122 Stirling (Community Hospital) .... .... .... .... .... 1122 .... 1222 .... 1322 .... 1422 .... 1522 .... 1622 .... 1722 .... .... 1856 .... 1956 .... 2056 .... St Ninians Toll (Glasgow Road) .... .... .... .... .... 1126 .... 1226 .... 1326 .... 1426 .... 1526 .... 1626 .... 1726 .... .... 1859 .... 1959 .... 2059 .... Whins of Milton (Monument) .... .... .... .... .... 1128 .... 1228 .... 1328 .... 1428 .... 1528 .... 1628 .... 1728 .... .... 1901 .... 2001 .... 2101 .... Braehead (Springfield Road) .... .... .... .... 1052 .... 1152 .... 1252 .... 1352 .... 1452 .... 1552 .... 1652 .... 17521827 .... 1927 .... 2027 .... 2127 Broomridge (Barbour Avenue) .... .... .... .... 1055 .... 1155 .... 1255 .... 1355 .... 1455 .... 1555 .... 1655 .... 17551830 .... 1930 .... 2030 .... 2130 Bannockburn (Newmarket) .... .... .... .... 1100113312001233130013331400143315001533160016331700173318001835190619352006203521062135 Muirpark Truck Stop 09080938100810381103113612031236130313361403143615031536160316361703173618031838190919382009203821092138 Cowie (Post Office) 09140944101410441109114212091242130913421409144215091542160916421709174218091843191419432014204321142143 First University - Cowie 54 via Bridge of Allan - Cornton - City Centre - Braehead - Bannockburn University - Cowie 54A via Bridge of Allan - Cornton - City Centre - Whins of Milton - Bannockburn Sunday (continued) Service No 54A 54 54A 54 NXHNXHNXH University (MacRobert Centre) Dep2130220022302300 Bridge of Allan (St Saviours Church) 2135220522352305 Bridge Of Allan (at Lyon Crescent) 2136220622362306 Cornton (opp Cornton Vale Prison) 2139220922392309 Cornton (Johnston Avenue) 2142221222422312 Stirling (Murray Place) 2148221822482318 Stirling (Bus Station Lay By) Arr2150222022502320 Stirling (Bus Station Lay By) Dep2152222222522322 Stirling (Community Hospital) 2156 .... 2256 .... St Ninians Toll (Glasgow Road) 2159 .... 2259 .... Whins of Milton (Monument) 2201 .... 2301 .... Braehead (Springfield Road) .... 2227 .... 2327 Broomridge (Barbour Avenue) .... 2230 .... 2330 Bannockburn (Newmarket) 2206223523062335 Muirpark Truck Stop 2209223823092338 Cowie (Post Office) 2214224323142343 NXH - This journey does not operate on 24 or 31 December. First Cowie - University 54 via Bannockburn - Braehead - City Centre - Cornton - Bridge of Allan Cowie - University 54A via Bannockburn - Whins of Milton - City Centre - Cornton - Bridge of Allan Sunday Ref.No.: 26BM Service No 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A 54 54A TSG Cowie (Post Office) 09150945101510451115114512151245131513451415144515151545161516451715174518151845191519452015204521152145 Bannockburn (Cowie Road) 09200950102010501120115012201250132013501420145015201550162016501719174918191849191919492019204921192149 Bannockburn (Newmarket) 09230953102310531123115312231253132313531423145315231553162316531722175218221852192219522022205221222152 Broomridge (Barbour Avenue) 0928 .... 1028 .... 1128 .... 1228 .... 1328 .... 1428 .... 1528 .... 1628 .... 1727 .... 1827 .... 1927 .... 2027 .... 2127 .... Braehead (Springfield Road) 0931 .... 1031 .... 1131 .... 1231 .... 1331 .... 1431 .... 1531 .... 1631 .... 1730 .... 1830 .... 1930 .... 2030 .... 2130 .... Whins of Milton (Monument) .... 1000 .... 1100 .... 1200 .... 1300 .... 1400 .... 1500 .... 1600 .... 1700 .... 1759 .... 1859 .... 1959 .... 2059 .... 2159 St Ninians Toll (Glasgow Road) .... 1002 .... 1102 .... 1202 .... 1302 .... 1402 .... 1502 .... 1602 .... 1702 .... 1801 .... 1901 .... 2001 .... 2101 .... 2201 Stirling (Community Hospital) .... 1006 .... 1106 .... 1206 .... 1306 .... 1406 .... 1506 .... 1606 .... 1706 .... 1804 .... 1904 .... 2004 .... 2104 .... 2204 Stirling (Goosecroft Rd) Arr09371013103711131137121312371313133714131437151315371613163717131736180918361909193620092036210921362209 Stirling (Goosecroft Rd) Dep09391014103911141139121412391314133914141439151415391614163917141738181018381910193820102038211021382210 Cornton (Johnston Avenue) 09451020104511201145122012451320134514201445152015451620164517201744181618441916194420162044211621442216 Cornton (Cornton Vale Prison) 09481023104811231148122312481323134814231448152315481623164817231747181918471919194720192047211921472219 Bridge Of Allan (opp Lyon Crescent) 09511026105111261151122612511326135114261451152615511626165117261750182218501922195020222050212221502222 Bridge Of Allan (Royal Hotel) .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 1453152815531628165317281752182418521924195220242052212421522224 University (MacRobert Centre) Arr .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 1458153315581633165817331757182918571929195720292057212921572229 University (MacRobert Centre) Dep .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 15001535160016351700 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... University (Alexander Court) .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 15071542160716421707 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... TSG - On 24 & 31 December this journey terminates at Stirling (Goosecroft Rd) First Cowie - University 54 via Bannockburn - Braehead - City Centre - Cornton - Bridge of Allan Cowie - University 54A via Bannockburn - Whins of Milton - City Centre - Cornton - Bridge of Allan Sunday (continued) Service No 54 54 54A 54 NXHNXHNXHNXH Cowie (Post Office) 2215224323142343 Bannockburn (Cowie Road) 2219224723182347 Bannockburn (Newmarket) 2222 .... .... .... Broomridge (Barbour Avenue) 2227 .... .... .... Braehead (Springfield Road) 2230 .... .... .... Stirling (Goosecroft Rd) Arr2236 .... .... .... Stirling (Goosecroft Rd) Dep2238 .... .... .... Cornton (Johnston Avenue) 2244 .... .... .... Cornton (Cornton Vale Prison) 2247 .... .... .... Bridge Of Allan (opp Lyon Crescent) 2250 .... .... .... Bridge Of Allan (Royal Hotel) 2252 .... .... .... University (MacRobert Centre) Arr2257 .... .... .... NXH - This journey does not operate on 24 or 31 December. First RAPLOCH - ST NINIANS 57 Pink Line via City Centre Sunday Ref.No.: 26BM Service No 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 Raploch (Fire Station) 100011001200130014001500160017001800 Raploch (Ferguson Street) 100411041204130414041504160417041804 Raploch (Laurencecroft) 100811081208130814081508160817081808 Stirling (Murray Place) 101311131213131314131513161317131813 Stirling (Bus Station Lay By) Arr101511151215131514151515161517151815 Stirling (Bus Station Lay By) Dep101711171217131714171517161717171817 St Ninians (Opp Lidl) 102311231223132314231523162317231823 St Ninians (Craigend Road) 102511251225132514251525162517251825 St Ninians (Graystale Road) 102811281228132814281528162817281828 St Ninians (Cultenhove Road) 103211321232133214321532163217321832 First ST NINIANS - RAPLOCH 57 Pink Line via City Centre Sunday Ref.No.: 26BM Service No 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 St Ninians (Cultenhove Road) 0933103311331233133314331533163317331833 St Ninians (at Lidl) 0936103611361236133614361536163617361836 Stirling (Goosecroft Rd) Arr094310431143124313431443154316431743 .... Stirling (Goosecroft Rd) Dep094510451145124513451445154516451745 .... Raploch (Laurencecroft) 095010501150125013501450155016501750 .... Raploch (Ferguson Street) 095310531153125313531453155316531753 .... Raploch (Fire Station) 095710571157125713571457155716571757 .... First Callander - Stirling 59 via Doune - Deanston Sunday Ref.No.: 26BM Service No 59 59 59 59 Callander (Station Road) 1147134715471747 Callander (Opp The Cemetery) 1152135215521752 Buchany 1201140116011801 Doune (Balkerach Street) 1204140416041804 Deanston 1210141016101810 Blairdrummond (at Safari Park Entrance) 1215141516151815 Raploch (Drip Road at Kildean Hospital) 1224142416241824 Stirling (Lower Bridge Street) 1227142716271827 Stirling (Murray Place) 1229142916291829 Stirling (Bus Station)
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