Thursday 31St December 2020 Public Transport Service Alterations Issue 7

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Thursday 31St December 2020 Public Transport Service Alterations Issue 7 Thursday 31st December 2020 Public transport service alterations Issue 7 on 29th December 2020 Most Public Transport operators will operate Saturday timetables on Thursday 31st December 2020 with services finishing earlier than normal around 2100hrs/2200hrs .Details are given below where we have them. If not listed below then please contact the Operator or Local Authority Transport Department direct. Summary for 31st December 2020 Please note: If a warning triangle appears with a journey result please hover over it for important information Operator Comment Rail Services Use journey planner Air Services Contact Airline Cal.Mac & Ferries Use journey planner Western Ferries Use journey planner Scottish Citylink, Megabus Use journey planner Normal service with early finish please see table below Please watch for red warning triangles and read the message behind them SPT Subway Use journey planner First Glasgow Use journey planner Saturday service early with finish.NO NIGHT BUSES Weekday service on M1, M2, M4,14,29,49, 59,93,94, 128,129,202,205,210, 251, and 299 Extra peak journeys on services 1,7A, X8,X11 and X87 Early morning weekday journeys on 88C and 89 will operate Special timetable on service 242 for Maxim McGills Use journey planner Please watch for red warning triangles and read the message behind them Stagecoach West Scotland Use Journey planner Saturday service with early finish (Glasgow/Cumbernauld) Stagecoach West Scotland (Arran) Use journey planner Saturday service Stagecoach West Scotland Use Journey planner Saturday service with early finish Ayrshire Stagecoach West Scotland Use journey planner- Weekday service (Dumfries & Galloway) Whitelaws Coaches Use journey planner – Normal service EXCEPT Service 253 Last bus Coalburn to Hamilton 2037hrs Last bus Hamilton to Coalburn 2050hrs Service 254 Last bus Strathaven to Hamilton 2009hrs Last bus Hamilton to Strathaven 2030hrs Service 255 Last bus Netherburn to Hamilton 2040hrs Last bus Hamilton to Netherburn 2010hrs Please watch for red warning triangles and read the message behind them Glasgow Citybus Use journey planner Stuarts Coaches Use journey planner for journeys up to 2100hrs, they will finish early around then but have not provided details so customers will have to contact Stuarts direct for last bus times JMB TRavel Use journey planner Weekday service with early finish For last bus times see table below Please watch for red warning triangles and read the message behind them. Garelochhead Coaches Use journey planner Normal service and check evening times against last buses below Service 206 2020 from Tullichewan to Dumbarton and 2047 from Dumbarton to Tullichewan Service 316- 1755 from Coulport to Helensburgh and 1900 Helensburgh to Coulport Service G6- 2001 from Helensburgh to Garelochhead Service 316B- 1830 from Alexandria to Helensburgh Service 305- 1900 from Luss to Alexandria and 2052 from Alexandria to Luss Service 309- 1942 from Alexandria to Balmaha and 2016 from Balmaha to Alexandria 1 Please watch for red warning triangles and read the message behind them. McNairn Coaches Use journey planner for journeys up to 2100hrs, they will finish early around then but have not provided details so customers will have to contact McNairn direct for last bus times McColls Coaches Use journey planner Saturday service except services 84/84A/84B finish at Twechar at 2053, 118 finishes at Hardgate at 2047, 208 finishes at Dumbarton High Street at 2112 Please watch for red warning triangles and read the message behind them. Shuttle Bus Use journey planner Normal service and check evening times against last buses below Service 27- Last bus 2035hrs Service 347 Last bus 2015hrs Lothian Buses Use journey planner Saturday services finish around 2130hrs. Last bus City to Airport 2320hrs and Airport to City 2400hrs NO NIGHT BUSES Please use Lothian Buses website to view timetables for Skylink Airport services 200, 300 and 400. Edinburgh Trams Use Journey Planner. East Coast Buses Use journey planner Saturday service finish around 2130hs Lothian Country Buses Use journey planner Saturday service finish around 2130hs Prentice Coaches Use Journey planner-Normal service Edinburgh Coachlines Use Journey planner-Normal service First West Lothian Area Use Journey Planner Saturday service with early finish with extra early morning journeys on service 21 from Whitburn to Livingston at 0530 and 0553, service 26 from Fauldhouse to Livingston at 0454 and 0554, service 26 from Fauldhouse to Bathgatenat 0523 and 0608 For last bus times see table below Please watch for red warning triangles and read the message behind them. First Falkirk and Stirling Area Use Journey Planner Saturday service with early finish, see table below for last bus times. Service 38/X38 timetable not shown on Traveline Scotland journey planner or timetable finder. Please see timetable on First Scotland East website and last journeys shown below. Please watch for red warning triangles and read the message behind them. Borders Buses Use Journey Planner Other Borders services Use Journey Planner Stagecoach East Scotland (Fife) Use Journey Planner Saturday service with early finish. Stagecoach East Scotland Use journey planner Weekday (Schools off) with early finish (Angus/Dundee) Stagecoach East Scotland (Perth) Use Journey Planner Saturday service with early finish. Auchterarder Local 49/49A Use journey planner Normal service National Express Dundee Use journey planner Stagecoach Bluebird Use journey planner First Aberdeen Use Journey Planner Weekday service with early finish For last bus times see table below Please watch for red warning triangles and read the message behind them. Stagecoach Highland Use journey planner Stagecoach Orkney Use journey planner West Coast Motors Use journey planner Normal service McGills Buses-last bus times will be normal unless mentioned below Service Last Buses 7 2029 from Linwood and 2105 from Paisley 21 2100 from Braehead and 2129 from Paisley 22S 2135 from Semphill Avenue and 2120 from Smithshill Street 23 2047 from North Barr and 2100 from Glasgow 26 2020 from Nethercraigs and 2035 from Glasgow 26A 2003 from Nethercraigs 38 1918 Kilbarchan to Glasgow and 2055 Glasgow to Kilbarchan 1938 Spateston to Glasgow and 2025 Glasgow to Spateston 51 2100 from Auchinback / 2100 ex Paisley 51A 2030 from Barrhead Station 61 2100 from Paisley / 2113 from Foxbar 81/A/B 2028 from Linnvale / 2045 from Duntocher 2 103 2041 from Barrhead / 2120 from Glasgow 121 2045 From Govan / 2113 From New Victoria Hospital 147/A 2025 from Kilsyth / 2027 from Monklands Hosp 164 2056 from Glasgow, Osborne St / 2056 from Halfway 165 2001 from Cairns / 2030 from Rutherglen 166 2025 from Neilston / 2105 from Gallowhill 210/A/X 2020 from Wishaw General Hospital/2048 from Carluke Wilton Rd 213 2100 from Coatbridge / 2125 from Ballieston 264 2047 from Phoenix Retail Park / 2106 from Paisley 307 2021 from Johnstone / 2050 from Lochwinnoch 310 2040 from Gartcosh / 2040 from Shettleston 330 2000 from Greenock / 2018 from Pennyfern 331 2030 from Greenock /2045 from Branchton 337 1959 from Kilmarnock / 1858 from Beith 507 2120 from Midton / 2135 from West Stewart Street 517 2130 from Burns Square / 2145 from Greenock Kilblain Street 532 2032 from Greenock Tesco / from 2101 ex Devol 533 2012 from Greenock Tesco / 2049 from Oronsay 543 2030 from Kilblain Street / 2044 from Leven Road 545 2055 ex from Greenock / 2127 from McInroys finishing @ Inverclyde Royal Hosp. 578 2145 from Greenock finishes at Wemys Bay / 2100 from Largs 757 2100 from Paisley / 2100 from Clydebank X6A 2110 from Johnstone Station / 2133 from Bridge of Weir 801 2036 from Greenock 802 1834 from Port Glasgow 803 2111 from Gourock Station X7 1900 from Greenock to Glasgow/2100 Greenock to Kilmacolm/2030 from Glasgow Scottish Citylink Coaches/Megabus Late evening changes on 24th December Service Last Buses 900 Glasgow-Edinburgh 2030 from Glasgow/2200 from Edinburgh 923 Edinburgh-Belfast 1350 from Stranraer to Edinburgh will finish at Glasgow at 1635 1750 from Stranraer to Glasgow and 2105 from Glasgow to Stranraer will NOT operate M9 Glasgow-Aberdeen The 1510, 1710,2010, 2030, 2230 and 2330 from Glasgow to Aberdeen will NOT operate The 1945 from Aberdeen to Glasgow and the 2220 from Dundee to Glasgow will NOT operate M90 Glasgow-Aberdeen Normal service with last departure 1925 from Inverness finishing at Perth M92 Edinburgh-Aberdeen The 1420 and1820 from Edinburgh to Aberdeen will not operate The 2045 from Aberdeen to Edinburgh will not operate AIR Glasgow-Edinburgh Normal service until 2115 from Glasgow and 2225 from Airport Edinburgh Airport 3 First West Lothian Area Last Bus Times Service 20 2000 Ratho to Hermiston Gait. 2032 Hermiston Gait to Ratho Service 21 1943 Whitburn to Livingston. 2043 Whitburn to Bathgate 1932 Livingston to Whitburn. 2032 Livingston to Bathgate Service X22 1949 Livingston to Edinburgh. 2019 Livingston to East Calder. 2054 Edinburgh to Livingston Service X24 1913 Deans to Edinburgh. 2017 Deans to Broxburn 1926 Edinburgh to Deans 2026 Edinburgh to Uphall Service X25 1805 Blackridge to Edinburgh. 1905 Blackridge to Broxburn. 2005 Blackridge to Livingston 1856 Edinburgh to Blackridge. 1956 Edinburgh to Livingston Service 26 1953 Livingston North to Bathgate. 1951 Bathgate to Livingston North 2055 Bathgate to Fauldhouse Service 26A 2007 Bathgate to Livingston 2027 Livingston to Bathgate Service 27 2050 St John's Hospital to Livingston South. 2050 Livingston South to St John's Hospital Service 29 2010 Falkirk to Bathgate 2110 Falkirk to Avonbridge. 2105 Bathgate to Falkirk Service X38 1934 Linlithgow to Edinburgh. 2014 Falkirk to Linlithgow. 2039 Linlithgow to Kirkliston 1945 Edinburgh to Linlithgow 2043 Linlithgow to Stirling Service 600 2004 Whitburn to Kirkliston. 2012 Kirkliston to Whitburn 4 First Falkirk and Stirling Area Last Bus Times Service 1 2008 Dunipace to Maddiston 2108 Dunipace to Falkirk 2008 Maddiston to Dunipace 2108 Maddiston to Falkirk Service 2 2057 Falkirk to Bo’ness. 2055 Bo’ness to Falkirk Services 3 and 4 Service 3 – 2045 Falkirk to Grangemouth and return Service 4 – 2115 Falkirk to Grangemouth and return Service 5 2049 Hallglen to Langlees.
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