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Moffat & Williamson Moffat & Williamson Bus Service 236 City Centre – Barns of Claverhouse Including details of 14S, 36, 36C and AS1 to show all buses in Linlathen From Sunday 14th August 2016 www.dundeebuses.info Changes to your Bus Services Service 236 is now operated by Moffat and Williamson, instead of Stagecoach Strathtay. The same number of journeys will operate as now, and all will display Service 236. Service 208 is withdrawn, with replacements to Barnes Avenue on Service 27, Forfar Road by Services 20/21/22D and 32/33, and Mill O’ Mains and Claverhouse by Service 236. Xplore Dundee will continue to operate the early morning 36 and 36C services, but the service at 09.00 from Commercial Street is withdrawn. In Mid Craigie, Pitarlie Road will also be served by new Xplore Dundee Service 27, which will provide additional off-peak links, Monday to Saturday. See separate timetable for full details. In Linlathen, Stagecoach Strathtay Service 501 will be replaced by Xplore Dundee, who will renumber the route as Service 14S. Asda Milton of Craigie Free Shoppers Bus AS1 is unchanged. Evening services in Mill O’ Mains continue to be provided by Services 9A and 10A, which are unchanged. Public Holidays Saturday timetable on Service 36/36C (unless Dundee schools are in) Regular timetable on Service 236 and Service AS1 Service 236 is now operated by Moffat & Williamson From 14th August 2016 Monday – Friday 236 236 236 236 236 Barns of Claverhouse, Middleton Crescent 07.55 09.00 every 15.00 16.00 Mill O’ Mains, Hebrides Drive at Foula Terrace 07.59 09.04 hour 15.04 16.04 Morrisons Superstore, in car park 08.06 09.10 until 15.10 16.10 Linlathen, Glenconnor Drive at Riddell Terrace 08.05 09.13 15.13 16.17 Stobswell, Albert Street at Park Avenue 08.08 09.22 15.22 16.22 City Centre, Seagate at Gellatly Street 08.17 09.27 15.27 16.27 City Centre, Commercial St at Keillor Centre, F2 08.23 09.28 15.28 16.28 Monday – Friday 236 236 236 236 236 City Centre, Commercial St at Keillor Centre, F2 08.30 every 15.30 16.35 17.30 Stobswell, Albert Street opp. Park Avenue 08.37 hour 15.37 16.42 17.37 Linlathen, Glenconnor Drive near Ormond Place 08.45 until 15.45 16.50 17.45 Morrisons Superstore, in car park 08.48 15.48 16.53 17.48 Mill O’ Mains, Hebrides Drive at Foula Terrace 08.53 15.53 16.58 17.52 Barns of Claverhouse, Middleton Crescent 08.58 15.58 17.03 17.58 For times of buses before the start of this service, see separate page for details of Services 36 and 36C. Service 236 is operated by Moffat & Williamson, with financial support from Dundee City Council. Service 236 is now operated by Moffat & Williamson From 14th August 2016 Saturday 236 236 236 236 Barns of Claverhouse, Middleton Crescent 07.55 09.00 every 17.00 Mill O’ Mains, Hebrides Drive at Foula Terrace 07.59 09.04 hour 17.04 Morrisons Superstore, in car park 08.05 09.10 until 17.10 Linlathen, Glenconnor Drive at Riddell Terrace 08.08 09.13 17.13 Stobswell, Albert Street at Park Avenue 08.17 09.22 17.22 City Centre, Seagate at Gellatly Street 08.22 09.27 17.27 City Centre, Commercial St at Keillor Centre, F2 08.23 09.28 17.28 Saturday 236 236 236 236 City Centre, Commercial St at Keillor Centre, F2 08.30 every 16.30 17.30 Stobswell, Albert Street opp. Park Avenue 08.37 hour 16.37 17.37 Linlathen, Glenconnor Drive near Ormond Place 08.45 until 16.45 17.45 Morrisons Superstore, in car park 08.48 16.48 17.48 Mill O’ Mains, Hebrides Drive at Foula Terrace 08.53 16.53 17.53 Barns of Claverhouse, Middleton Crescent 08.58 16.58 17.58 Service 236 is operated by Moffat & Williamson, with financial support from Dundee City Council. Services 36/36C (Xplore Dundee) From 14th August 2016 Monday to Friday 36C 36 Barns of Claverhouse, Middleton Crescent ------ 06.55 Whitfield, Lothian Crescent at The Crescent 05.25 ------ Mill O’ Mains, Hebrides Drive at Foula Terrace 05.32 06.59 Morrison’s Superstore, in car park ------ 07.05 Linlathen, Glenconnor Drive at Riddell Terrace 05.38 07.08 Stobswell, Albert Street at Park Avenue 05.46 07.17 City Centre, Seagate at Gellatly Street 05.50 07.22 City Centre, Nethergate, Stop N1 05.55 ------ Perth Road, Harris Academy 06.02 ------ Ninewells Hospital, Bus Stances, Stance B 06.10 ------ City Centre, Commercial St at Keillor Centre, F2 ------ 07.23 City Centre, Courthouse Square ------ 07.26 Monday to Friday 36C Ninewells Hospital, Bus Stances, Stance B 06.10 Perth Road, Grovesnor Road 06.18 City Centre, High Street at Primark, H1 06.25 City Centre, Commercial St at Keillor Centre, F2 06.28 Stobswell, Albert Street opp. Park Avenue 06.35 Linlathen, Glenconnor Drive near Ormond Place 06.42 Morrison’s Superstore, in car park 06.45 Mill O’ Mains, Hebrides Drive at Foula Terrace 06.50 Barns of Claverhouse, Middleton Crescent 06.55 Services 36/36C are operated by Xplore Dundee, with financial support from Dundee City Council. New Xplore Dundee Service 14S replaces Stagecoach 501 From 14th August 2016 Dundee City Schooldays Only 14S Douglas, Balunie Avenue near Baldovie Road 08.10 Longtown Road adjacent to Asda Milton 08.18 Glenconnor Drive, at Rowntree Primary School 08.25 St Paul’s Academy, Gillburn Road 08.35 Dundee City Schooldays Only 14S 14S Thur/Fri Mon/Tue/Wed St Paul’s Academy, Gillburn Road 14.55 15.45 Glenconnor Drive, at Rowntree Primary School 15.06 15.56 Longtown Road adjacent to Asda Milton 15.13 16.03 Douglas, Balunie Avenue near Baldovie Road 15.21 16.11 Thur/Fri – Schooldays Only, Thursdays and Fridays Mon/Tue/Wed – Schooldays Only, Mondays Wednesdays and Fridays Service 14S is operated by Xplore Dundee, with financial support from Dundee City Council. Xplore Dundee Asda Free Bus Service AS1 Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays Only AS1 AS1 AS1 Asda Milton, bus shelter in Car Park 10.30 11.30 12.30 Linlathen, Glenconnor Dr at Mossgiel Place 10.35 11.35 12.35 Mill O’ Mains, Hebrides Drive at Shops 10.41 11.41 12.41 Fintry, Findowrie St, 32 Bus Terminus 10.46 11.46 12.46 Asda Milton, bus shelter in Car Park 10.58 11.58 12.58 Service AS1 is operated by Xplore Dundee, with financial support from Asda Stores Ltd. Route Descriptions Service 14S from Douglas to St Paul’s Academy From Dundee, Balunie Avenue near Baldovie Road, via Balunie Avenue, Baldovie Terrace, Balunie Terrace Bus Terminus, Baldovie Terrace, Balunie Avenue, Ballindean Road, Longtown Road, Pitarlie Road, Pitkerro Road, Glenconnor Drive, Pitkerro Drive, Fountainbleau Drive, Claverhouse Road, Old Glamis Road, Gillburn Road, to Dundee, St Paul’s Academy. Service 14S from St Paul’s Academy to Douglas From Dundee, Gillburn Road at St Paul’s Academy, via Gillburn Road, Derwent Avenue, Balgowan Avenue, Claverhouse Road, Fountainbleau Drive, Pitkerro Drive, Glenconnor Drive, Pitkerro Road, Pitarlie Road, Longtown Road, Ballindean Road, Balunie Terrace, Baldovie Terrace, Balunie Avenue, to Dundee, Balunie Avenue near Baldovie Road. Services 36, 236, from Claverhouse to City Centre From Dundee, Barns of Claverhouse Turning Circle at Mill O’ Mains Primary School, via Barns of Claverhouse Road, Claverhouse Road, Eriskay Drive, Hebrides Drive (anti-clockwise), Eriskay Drive, Claverhouse Road, Fountainbleau Drive, Afton Way, Morrison’s Superstore turning point, Afton Way, Fountainbleau Drive, Pitkerro Drive, Glenconnor Drive, Pitkerro Road, Pitarlie Road, Longtown Road, Kingsway East, turn at roundabout at Moffat Road, Kingsway East, Pitkerro Road, Albert Street, Princes Street, King Street, St Andrews Street, Seagate, Commercial Street, to Dundee, City Centre, Commercial Street at Stop F2. Service 36C from Whitfield Shops to Ninewells Hospital From Dundee, Whitfield, The Crescent via Lothian Crescent, Summerfield Avenue, Fintry Terrace, Longhaugh Road, Fintry Drive, Fintry Shops, Fintry Road, Claverhouse Road, Eriskay Drive, Hebrides Drive (anti-clockwise), Eriskay Drive, Claverhouse Road, Fountainbleau Drive, Fountainbleau Drive, Pitkerro Drive, Glenconnor Drive, Pitkerro Road, Pitarlie Road, Longtown Road, Kingsway East, turn at roundabout at Moffat Road, Kingsway East, Pitkerro Road, Albert Street, Princes Street, King Street, St Andrews Street, Seagate, Commercial Street, Dock Street (Shore Terrace), Whitehall Crescent, Union Street, Nethergate, Perth Road, Tom McDonald Avenue, Kirsty Semple Way, James Black Place, to Dundee, Ninewells Hospital, Bus Stance, Stop B. Services 36, 236 from City Centre to Claverhouse From Dundee, City Centre, Commercial Street at Stop F2, via Commercial Street, Meadowside, Victoria Road, Dens Road, Arthurstone Terrace, Albert Street, Pitkerro Road, Kingsway East, Longtown Road, Pitarlie Road, Pitkerro Road, Glenconnor Drive, Pitkerro Drive, Fountainbleau Drive, Afton Way, Morrison’s Superstore turning point, Afton Way, Fountainbleau Drive, Claverhouse Road, Eriskay Drive, Hebrides Drive (anti-clockwise), Eriskay Drive, Claverhouse Road, Barns of Claverhouse Road, to Dundee, Barns of Claverhouse Turning Circle at Mill O’ Mains Primary School. Service 36C from Ninewells Hospital to Claverhouse From Dundee, Ninewells Hospital, Bus Stance, Stop B, via James Black Place, Kirsty Semple Way, Tom McDonald Avenue, Perth Road, Nethergate, High Street, Crichton Street, Dock Street (Shore Terrace), Commercial Street, Meadowside, Victoria Road, Dens Road, Arthurstone Terrace, Albert Street, Pitkerro Road, Kingsway East, Longtown Road, Pitarlie Road, Pitkerro Road, Glenconnor Drive, Pitkerro Drive, Fountainbleau Drive, Afton Way, Morrison’s Superstore turning point, Afton Way, Fountainbleau Drive, Claverhouse Road, Eriskay Drive, Hebrides Drive (anti-clockwise), Eriskay Drive, Claverhouse Road, Barns of Claverhouse Road, to Dundee, Barns of Claverhouse Turning Circle at Mill O’ Mains Primary School.
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