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Commuting to Dyce Dyce is an established major employment How to get to Dyce hub in Aberdeen City & Shire. With three new Business Parks and growth at Aberdeen International Airport, the area is prospering TRAIN BUSES BUS LINKS + and the number of commuters is increasing. • 2 trains per hour at peak • From City Centre Bus services to A96 or A947 times - Jet 727 frequent direct service require a bus transfer or walk to Could public transport be introduced as part • Journey times every 12 mins at peak times Dyce Business Parks of your weekly commute? - 12 mins from Inverurie - 27 direct peak time only service Bus Link: - 10 mins from Aberdeen - 17 & 18 service direct from City • From the A947 on the Jet This document provides an overview - 35 mins from Stonehaven South to Stoneywood + 25 Connect 80 at Dyce Station (direct service) mins walk of how to plan a commute to • Connections - 10 & 37 services to the A96 + Walking Links: Dyce by train, bus, liftshare, - Jet Connect 80 frequent rail 15 mins walk recommended in • From the A96 at link bus service direct to Dyce walking or cycling. daylight hours Craibstone a CYCLING WALKING BUS TRAIN Business Parks • A96 is well serviced by the 10 15 mins walk via - Or, 10 mins off-road cycle. ACTIVE & 37 from Blackburn, Kintore, footpaths and A96 underpass – Rentable cycle lockers LUNCHTIMES: Inverurie or Huntly (10 only) + recommended in daylight available at Dyce Station. FOREST 15 mins walk recommended in hours only daylight hours • From the A947 at Stoneywood WALKS JET CONNECT 80 • A947 is well serviced by the 35, a 25 mins walk via Market Street • Frequent rail 305 & 747 from the North and Wellheads Drive link bus service • The A944 has a direct peak time direct to Airport, only service by the 777 from Dyce Business Westhill Parks & Kirkhill • A90 has a direct peak time to Dyce to Country Buses • Journey times only service by the 747 from 10, 35, 37 & 305 by Stagecoach – 10 mins to Dyce Business Parks Peterhead 777 by Bain’s Coaches 747 by Kineil Coaches City Commuting Train Walking City Buses Buses Spey Bay Jet 727 by Stagecoach BuckieBuckie 17, 18 & 27 by First Bus CCullenullen A98 FraserburghFraserburgh PPortsoyortsoy 35 Jet Connect 80 BanffBanff MMacduffacduff MMemsieemsie by Stagecoach Country Jet Other bus routes from A944 and A93 require a change in Connect 80 Cycling FochabersFochabers LLochoch APRIL 2015 APRIL HUNTLY ofof StrathbegStrathbeg Buses (Dyce Station Bus Link) NNewew Aberdeen y PitsligoPitsligo StrichenStrichen e • 41 mins by train p S • First train arrives in Dyce SStt FFergusergus at 6:50 am OLDMELDRUM • 2 trains per hour at peak times TurriffTurriff • 22 mins by buses 35, 305, RRothesothes KKeitheith PETERHEAD • Link to Dyce Business Parks by & 747 Further information • Direct bus 747 to Options at a glance 35 Jet Connect 80 bus - 10 mins • First bus arrives in Dyce at Dyce Business Parks in to Dyce Business Parks 10 5:52 am 1 hr 25 mins GENERAL TRAVEL INFORMATIONCCraigellachieraig ellachie • 2 buses per hour at peak times • Operates at peak times only www.travelinescotland.comCCharlestownharlestown ooff AAberlourberlour A947 • Link to Dyce Business Parks by To Dyce Station from • Also serves Ellon Park & Ride Inverurie, Aberdeen Dyce Station GET ABOUT ABERDEEN & ABERDEENSHIRE the Jet Connect 80 bus – 10 or Stonehaven Bus Direct rail DDufftownufftown mins or a 25 mins walk from link service www.get-about.com Stoneywood HHattonatton + 10 mins by bus A96 FFyvieyvie or 10 mins cycle TRAINS 10 TRAIN JET CONNECT 80 CITY CENTRE PARK & RIDE www.nationalrail.co.uk A90 747 Train JET CONNECT 80 • 10 mins by train Stagecoach Jet 727 Direct frequent city centre service www.stagecoachbus.com 747 • Link to Dyce Business Parks by Jet Connect First Bus 27 Direct city centre service operating peak times only EEllonllon CColliestonollieston 80 bus – 10 mins First Bus 17 & 18 Frequent city centre and city south service CITY BUSES A920 RRhyniehynie • Quieter trains are the 7:48 am and 8:51 am +25 mins walk www.firstgroup.com Stagecoach 10 & 37 Frequent service from city centre INVERURIE 35, 305, 747 (from Aberdeen, mornings) and 17:05 pm or NNewburghewburgh CITY +15 mins walk www.stagecoachbus.com • 13 mins by train 18:05 pm (from Dyce, evenings) COUNTRY BUSES • First train arrives in Dyce at 6:50 am Bus s 747 l l • 40 mins by direct bus Jet 727 from Union www.stagecoachbus.com i • 2 trains per hour at peak times H On the A96, Stagecoach Routes 10 & 37 + 15 mins walk MMossatossat NNewmacharewmachar Square every 12 mins at peak times. First r • Quieter trains are the 8:17 am (from www.bainscoaches.co.uk e BBalmediealmedie On the A947, Stagecoach Routes 35 & 305 d bus is at 3.30 am d Inverurie) and 17:54 pm service + Jet Connect 80 Rail Bus or 25 mins walk www.kineilcoachesltd.co.uk a A96 A90 • 27 direct peak time only service via L (from Dyce) Direct services from Westhill (Bain’s 777) and Peterhead/ Anderson Drive. Journey time example – LIFTSHARE • Link to Dyce Business Parks by the Ellon (Kineil 747) operating peak times only SStrathdontrathdon D 10, 37 40 mins from Holburn Junction COUNTRY www.getabout.liftshare.com on Jet Connect 80 bus – 10 mins Dyce • 17 & 18 frequent service + 25 mins walk from WALKING/CYCLING Stoneywood National Cycle Route BBridgeridge ooff DDonon Employer carshare www.walkit.com/aberdeen KKingswellsingswells 17, 18, 27, Jet 727 • 10 & 37 service to the A96 (underpass) + 1 through Dyce with CCorgarfforgarff schemes (if available) 777 links to Business Parks www.aberdeencycleforum.org.uk WESTHILL 10, 37 15 mins walk recommended in daylight hours or Getabout online AAberdeenberdeen via Market Street, • Direct bus to Dyce A944 car sharing advice 777 Stoneywood Fares and season ticket costs are available and free liftshare Business Parks in 35 mins PARK & RIDE Cycle route from Dyce CCoveove BBayay registration scheme at the above websites • Operates at peak times only LIFTSHARE CYCLING Station 10 mins • Also serves Kingswells Park STONEHAVEN AAboyneboyne & Ride • 35 mins by direct train Dee • First direct train arrives in Dyce at 7:25 am 25 mins walking connections from Market Street, PPortlethenortlethen Stoneywood (A947) • 2 trains per hour at peak times BBallaterallater BBanchoryanchory CCammachmoreammachmore 15 mins walking connection from A96 recommended in CCrathierathie NNewtonhillewtonhill • Quieter direct trains are the 6:50 am, 7:25 am daylight hours only or 9:35 am (from Stonehaven, mornings) Lunchtime walks or running in nearby forest routes or • Link to Dyce Business Parks by CairC a i r n ggormo r m ss All journey times quoted are approximate. WALKING footpaths through Craibstone, Rowett or Stoneywood All journeys are timed to the mid-point of Jet Connect 80 bus – 10 mins the new Dyce Business Parks. © Nicolson Maps 2015 SE/4237/Mar15 NNatioa t i o n a ll Loch Muick P aarr k G l e n E s k FFordounordoun IInverbervienverbervie LLaurencekirkaurencekirk A947 Lunchtime walks How to get around Dyce N Recommended A947 bus stops BUS JET CONNECT 80 for A947 if 35 mins walk to linking to KIRKHILL FOREST TO DYCE STATION Jet Connect Kirkhill Forest DYCE 80 bus service TYREBAGGER Dyce HILL Shopping ABERDEEN Dyce Station AIRPORT Centre A947 DYCE STONEYWOOD Pittmedden Wellheads 25 mins walk RAILWAY Road 22 mins Drive 5 mins Dyce A96 A96 Avenue Moss Howe STATION underpasses local shops A96 Kirkhill Dyce Drive Station Road & services TYREBAGGER Industrial 8 mins WOOD Estate 17 mins New Dyce Station A96 Track to Bus Terminus underpasses WEST WOODS Kirkhill (West of the Victoria Street NCR 1 25 mins walk Forest KIRKHILL railway line) CRAIBSTONE Heliport Airport Terminal INDUSTRIAL Operational 25 mins walk A96 ESTATE Spring 2015 ROWETT 12 mins 10 mins Walking durations are approximate one-way times. Recommended in daylight hours 25 mins walk only. Crossing the A96 is not advisable – use of lit DYCE underpasses recommended BUS JET 727 TO CITY CENTRE Dyce Drive Improvements PASSENGER Union Square bus station TERMINAL ABERDEEN AIRPORT to your journey Woodside 15 mins A947 Scatterburn 18 mins Spring New larger Dyce Station Bus Terminus due to JET CONNECT 80 BUS complete (west of the railway line) - improving 2015 Bucksburn 23 mins the Jet Connect 80 bus service. Craibstone 32 mins Wellheads Drive New Scotrail operator, Abellio commences – Dyce Drive 35 mins 17+18 BUS rolling out proposed train improvements. ABERDEEN Argyll Road 37 mins Argyll Road Airport Link Road due to complete - providing SOUTH Early Airport Terminal 40 mins a new dual carriageway, walking and cycle ABZ 2016 BUSINESS routes accessed from Dyce Drive. PARK D2 Stoneywood A96 Park & Choose due to complete – BUS 27 BUSINESS PARK SummerBYproviding a new public transport interchange TO CITY CENTRE 2016 with bus user walking and cycle connections (peak time service) ABERDEEN Recommended INTERNATIONAL bus stops to Dyce Business Parks & Airport BUSINESS PARK for A947 if Guild Street / Union Square taking 25 min walk from A96 Interchange due to complete - linking the Holburn Junction 11 mins PARK & CHOOSE Stoneywood Autumn Proposed Foot TO COMPLETE Off-road A96 to the Park & Choose and Dyce Drive at and Cycle path SUMMER 2016 DyceDrive 2016 Woodhill House 23 mins AIRPORT Wellheads Drive walking and Argyl Road. LINK ROAD TO cycling route to COMPLETE BY Track Bucksburn 33 mins EARLY 2016 Dyce Railway Station’ Market connection Expected completion of AWPR – completing A96 Autumn Dyce Drive 45 mins Street to NCR1 and all new transport links from the AWPR to Dyce Riverside 2017 A96 INTERCHANGE Business Parks & Airport Howe Moss Crescent 51 mins TO COMPLETE 2017 AUTUMN 2016 ABERDEEN Airport Howe Moss Avenue 55 mins WESTERN Roundabout Track to PERIPHERAL Tarred farm Bankhead Airport Terminal 63 mins ROUTE (AWPR) track to TO COMPLETE AUTUMN 2017 Craibstone and Recommended West Wood - 727 BUS bus stops for A96 – A96 CITY CENTRE JET Did you know? recommended suitable in daylight hours daylight hours.
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