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69B Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 69B bus time schedule & line map 69B Fraserburgh Bus Station - Peterhead Back Street View In Website Mode The 69B bus line (Fraserburgh Bus Station - Peterhead Back Street) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Cortes Village: 10:30 AM - 2:10 PM (2) Fraserburgh: 6:30 AM - 10:45 PM (3) Peterhead: 6:40 AM - 4:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 69B bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 69B bus arriving. Direction: Cortes Village 69B bus Time Schedule 10 stops Cortes Village Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:30 AM - 2:10 PM Bus Station, Fraserburgh Hanover Street, Fraserburgh Tuesday 10:30 AM - 2:10 PM Barrack Lane, Fraserburgh Wednesday 10:30 AM - 2:10 PM Barrack Lane, Fraserburgh Thursday 10:30 AM - 2:10 PM Saltoun Gardens, Fraserburgh Friday 10:30 AM - 2:10 PM Saltoun Place, Fraserburgh Saturday 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM Maconochie Place, Fraserburgh Maconochie Road, Fraserburgh Duthie Place, Fraserburgh 69B bus Info Milton Of Philorth, Fraserburgh Direction: Cortes Village Stops: 10 Crossroads, Rathen Trip Duration: 12 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Fraserburgh, Barrack Lakeside Cottage, Rathen Lane, Fraserburgh, Saltoun Gardens, Fraserburgh, Maconochie Place, Fraserburgh, Duthie Place, Lakeview Nurseries, Cortes Village Fraserburgh, Milton Of Philorth, Fraserburgh, Crossroads, Rathen, Lakeside Cottage, Rathen, Spillars Bridge, Cortes Village Lakeview Nurseries, Cortes Village, Spillars Bridge, Cortes Village Direction: Fraserburgh 69B bus Time Schedule 44 stops Fraserburgh Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:15 AM - 7:45 PM Monday 6:30 AM - 10:45 PM Back Street, Peterhead Back Street, Scotland Tuesday 6:30 AM - 10:45 PM Windmill Street, Peterhead Wednesday 6:30 AM - 10:45 PM Queen Street, Peterhead Thursday 6:30 AM - 10:45 PM Friday 6:30 AM - 10:45 PM Landale Road, Peterhead Saturday 11:44 AM - 10:35 PM Community Centre, Peterhead York Street, Peterhead Duncan Crescent, Peterhead 69B bus Info Direction: Fraserburgh Catto Crescent, Peterhead Stops: 44 Trip Duration: 42 min Catto Drive, Peterhead Line Summary: Back Street, Peterhead, Windmill Crossfolds Crescent, Peterhead Street, Peterhead, Queen Street, Peterhead, Landale Road, Peterhead, Community Centre, Peterhead, York Street, Peterhead, Duncan Crescent, Peterhead, Catto Way, Peterhead Catto Crescent, Peterhead, Crossfolds Crescent, Peterhead, Catto Way, Peterhead, Iona Avenue, Iona Avenue, Peterhead Peterhead, Waterside Road, Peterhead, Hallmoss Farm, Peterhead, Inverquinzie Cottages, St Fergus, Waterside Road, Peterhead Hall Road, St Fergus, Urquhart Road, St Fergus, Wiseman Terrace, St Fergus, School Road, St Fergus, Hallmoss Farm, Peterhead Gas Terminal, St Fergus, Road End, St Fergus, Strathbeg House Hotel, St Fergus, Logie Road, Inverquinzie Cottages, St Fergus Crimond, Logie Drive, Crimond, Russell Court, Crimond, Irvine Place, Crimond, Anvil Place, Crimond, Hall Road, St Fergus Upper Broadsheds, Crimond, Spillars Bridge, Cortes Newton Road, Scotland Village, Spillars Bridge, Cortes Village, Lakeside Cottage, Rathen, Crossroads, Rathen, Milton Of Urquhart Road, St Fergus Philorth, Fraserburgh, Duthie Place, Fraserburgh, Maconochie Place, Fraserburgh, Saltoun Gardens, Wiseman Terrace, St Fergus Fraserburgh, Mid Street, Fraserburgh, Bus Station, Wiseman Terrace, Scotland Fraserburgh, Commerce Street, Fraserburgh, The Hexagon, Fraserburgh, Academy, Fraserburgh, School Road, St Fergus Hillcrest, Fraserburgh, Chapelhill Road, Fraserburgh, West Road, Fraserburgh, North East Scotland Gas Terminal, St Fergus College, Fraserburgh Road End, St Fergus Strathbeg House Hotel, St Fergus Logie Road, Crimond Logie Drive, Crimond Russell Court, Crimond Irvine Place, Crimond Leys Drive, Scotland Anvil Place, Crimond Upper Broadsheds, Crimond Spillars Bridge, Cortes Village Spillars Bridge, Cortes Village Lakeside Cottage, Rathen Crossroads, Rathen Milton Of Philorth, Fraserburgh Duthie Place, Fraserburgh Maconochie Place, Fraserburgh Saltoun Gardens, Fraserburgh Mid Street, Fraserburgh Cross Street, Fraserburgh Bus Station, Fraserburgh Hanover Street, Fraserburgh Commerce Street, Fraserburgh The Hexagon, Fraserburgh The Hexagon, Fraserburgh Academy, Fraserburgh Fatson's Road, Fraserburgh Hillcrest, Fraserburgh Chapelhill Road, Fraserburgh West Road, Fraserburgh North East Scotland College, Fraserburgh Ark Court, Scotland Direction: Peterhead 69B bus Time Schedule 41 stops Peterhead Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:00 AM - 7:02 PM Monday 6:40 AM - 4:35 PM North East Scotland College, Fraserburgh Ark Court, Scotland Tuesday 6:40 AM - 4:35 PM West Road, Fraserburgh Wednesday 6:40 AM - 4:35 PM Albany Court, Fraserburgh Thursday 6:40 AM - 4:35 PM Dennyduff Road, Fraserburgh Friday 6:40 AM - 4:35 PM Academy, Fraserburgh Saturday Not Operational Fatson's Road, Fraserburgh The Hexagon, Fraserburgh The Hexagon, Fraserburgh 69B bus Info Commerce Street, Fraserburgh Direction: Peterhead Charlotte Street, Fraserburgh Stops: 41 Trip Duration: 40 min Bus Station, Fraserburgh Line Summary: North East Scotland College, Hanover Street, Fraserburgh Fraserburgh, West Road, Fraserburgh, Albany Court, Fraserburgh, Academy, Fraserburgh, The Hexagon, Barrack Lane, Fraserburgh Fraserburgh, Commerce Street, Fraserburgh, Bus Barrack Lane, Fraserburgh Station, Fraserburgh, Barrack Lane, Fraserburgh, Saltoun Gardens, Fraserburgh, Maconochie Place, Saltoun Gardens, Fraserburgh Fraserburgh, Duthie Place, Fraserburgh, Milton Of Saltoun Place, Fraserburgh Philorth, Fraserburgh, Crossroads, Rathen, Lakeside Cottage, Rathen, Spillars Bridge, Cortes Village, Maconochie Place, Fraserburgh Upper Broadsheds, Crimond, Logie Road, Crimond, Maconochie Road, Fraserburgh Logie Drive, Crimond, Russell Court, Crimond, Irvine Place, Crimond, Anvil Place, Crimond, Starnaƒn Duthie Place, Fraserburgh Road, Crimond, Strathbeg House Hotel, St Fergus, Road End, St Fergus, Gas Terminal, St Fergus, School Milton Of Philorth, Fraserburgh Road, St Fergus, Wiseman Terrace, St Fergus, Urquhart Road, St Fergus, Hall Road, St Fergus, Crossroads, Rathen Inverquinzie Cottages, St Fergus, Hallmoss Farm, Peterhead, Waterside Road, Peterhead, Iona Avenue, Lakeside Cottage, Rathen Peterhead, Crossfolds Crescent, Peterhead, Catto Crescent, Peterhead, Duncan Crescent, Peterhead, Spillars Bridge, Cortes Village York Street, Peterhead, Community Centre, Peterhead, Queen Street, Peterhead, Prince Street, Upper Broadsheds, Crimond Peterhead, Back Street, Peterhead Logie Road, Crimond Logie Avenue West, Scotland Logie Drive, Crimond Russell Court, Crimond Irvine Place, Crimond Leys Drive, Scotland Anvil Place, Crimond Starnaƒn Road, Crimond Strathbeg House Hotel, St Fergus Road End, St Fergus Gas Terminal, St Fergus School Road, St Fergus Wiseman Terrace, St Fergus Urquhart Road, St Fergus Hall Road, St Fergus Newton Road, Scotland Inverquinzie Cottages, St Fergus Hallmoss Farm, Peterhead Waterside Road, Peterhead Iona Avenue, Peterhead Crossfolds Crescent, Peterhead Catto Crescent, Peterhead Duncan Crescent, Peterhead York Street, Peterhead Community Centre, Peterhead Queen Street, Peterhead St. Peter Street, Scotland Prince Street, Peterhead Back Street, Peterhead Back Street, Scotland 69B bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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