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Cowie 51 Stirling First 51 Alloa - Tullibody - Stirling - Bannockburn - Cowie 52 Stirling - Menstrie - Tillicoultry - Sauchie - Alloa Monday to Friday Ref.No.: 30BJ Commencing Date: 27/01/2021 Journey/ETM Nos. 601 603 605 607 609 611 613 615 617 619 621 623 625 627 629 631 633 635 637 639 641 643 645 647 Service No 52 51 51 51 51 51 52 51 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 Stirling, Bus Station [8] .... .... .... .... .... .... 0625 .... .... .... 0725 .... .... 0825 .... .... 0925 .... .... 1025 .... .... 1125 .... Hillfoots, University Rear Entrance .... .... .... .... .... .... 0637 .... .... .... 0737 .... .... 0837 .... .... 0937 .... .... 1037 .... .... 1137 .... Menstrie 0515 .... .... .... .... .... 0643 .... .... .... 0743 .... .... 0843 .... .... 0943 .... .... 1043 .... .... 1143 .... Alva, Brook Street 0521 .... .... .... .... .... 0649 .... .... .... 0749 .... .... 0849 .... .... 0949 .... .... 1049 .... .... 1149 .... Tillicoultry, Bus Stance arr0527 .... .... .... .... .... 0655 .... .... .... 0755 .... .... 0855 .... .... 0955 .... .... 1055 .... .... 1155 .... Tillicoultry, Bus Stance dep0528 .... .... .... .... .... 0656 .... .... .... 0756 .... .... 0856 .... .... 0956 .... .... 1056 .... .... 1156 .... Coalsnaughton, Burns Club 0533 .... .... .... .... .... 0701 .... .... .... 0801 .... .... 0901 .... .... 1001 .... .... 1101 .... .... 1201 .... Fishcross 0537 .... .... .... .... .... 0705 .... .... .... 0805 .... .... 0905 .... .... 1005 .... .... 1105 .... .... 1205 .... Sauchie, Beechwood 0539 .... .... .... .... .... 0707 .... .... .... 0807 .... .... 0907 .... .... 1007 .... .... 1107 .... .... 1207 .... Sauchie, Main Street 0544 .... .... .... .... .... 0712 .... .... .... 0812 .... .... 0912 .... .... 1012 .... .... 1112 .... .... 1212 .... Alloa, Shillinghill [1] arr0551 .... .... .... .... .... 0719 .... .... .... 0819 .... .... 0919 .... .... 1019 .... .... 1119 .... .... 1219 .... Alloa, Shillinghill [3] dep .... .... 0552 .... 0651 .... .... 0721 0751 .... .... 0821 0851 .... 0921 0951 .... 1021 1051 .... 1121 1151 .... 1221 Tullibody Cross .... .... 0601 .... 0700 .... .... 0730 0800 .... .... 0830 0900 .... 0930 1000 .... 1030 1100 .... 1130 1200 .... 1230 Causewayhead, Corner .... .... 0609 .... 0708 .... .... 0738 0808 .... .... 0838 0908 .... 0938 1008 .... 1038 1108 .... 1138 1208 .... 1238 Stirling, Station Road [E] .... .... 0615 .... 0714 .... .... 0744 0814 .... .... 0844 0914 .... 0944 1014 .... 1044 1114 .... 1144 1214 .... 1244 Stirling, Bus Station [10] arr .... .... 0617 .... 0716 .... .... 0746 0816 .... .... 0846 0916 .... 0946 1016 .... 1046 1116 .... 1146 1216 .... 1246 Stirling, Bus Station [10] dep .... .... .... 0622 0720 .... .... .... 0820 .... .... 0850 0920 .... 0950 1020 .... 1050 1120 .... 1150 1220 .... 1250 Braehead, Springfield Road .... .... .... 0627 0725 .... .... .... 0825 .... .... 0855 0925 .... 0955 1025 .... 1055 1125 .... 1155 1225 .... 1255 Broomridge, Barbour Avenue .... .... .... 0630 0728 .... .... .... 0828 .... .... 0858 0928 .... 0958 1028 .... 1058 1128 .... 1158 1228 .... 1258 Whins of Milton, 1314 Inn .... .... .... 0634 0732 .... .... .... 0832 .... .... 0902 0932 .... 1002 1032 .... 1102 1132 .... 1202 1232 .... 1302 Bannockburn, Newmarket .... .... .... 0641 0739 .... .... .... 0839 .... .... 0909 0939 .... 1009 1039 .... 1109 1139 .... 1209 1239 .... 1309 Muirpark Truck Stop .... 0547 .... .... .... 0745 .... .... .... 0843 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Cowie, Post Office .... 0553 .... 0650 0748 0751 .... .... 0848 0849 .... 0918 0948 .... 1018 1048 .... 1118 1148 .... 1218 1248 .... 1318 26/01/2021 10:44 (051MF30BJ) First 51 Alloa - Tullibody - Stirling - Bannockburn - Cowie 52 Stirling - Menstrie - Tillicoultry - Sauchie - Alloa Monday to Friday (continued) Journey/ETM Nos. 649 651 653 655 657 659 661 663 665 667 669 671 673 675 677 679 681 683 685 687 689 691 693 695 Service No 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 52 51 52 51 52 51 Stirling, Bus Station [8] .... 1225 .... .... 1325 .... .... 1425 .... .... 1525 .... .... 1625 .... .... 1725 .... 1832 .... 1936 .... 2036 .... Hillfoots, University Rear Entrance .... 1237 .... .... 1337 .... .... 1437 .... .... 1537 .... .... 1637 .... .... 1737 .... 1843 .... 1946 .... 2046 .... Menstrie .... 1243 .... .... 1343 .... .... 1443 .... .... 1543 .... .... 1643 .... .... 1743 .... 1849 .... 1951 .... 2051 .... Alva, Brook Street .... 1249 .... .... 1349 .... .... 1449 .... .... 1549 .... .... 1649 .... .... 1749 .... 1855 .... 1957 .... 2057 .... Tillicoultry, Bus Stance arr .... 1255 .... .... 1355 .... .... 1455 .... .... 1555 .... .... 1655 .... .... 1755 .... 1901 .... 2003 .... 2103 .... Tillicoultry, Bus Stance dep .... 1256 .... .... 1356 .... .... 1456 .... .... 1556 .... .... 1656 .... .... 1756 .... 1902 .... 2003 .... 2103 .... Coalsnaughton, Burns Club .... 1301 .... .... 1401 .... .... 1501 .... .... 1601 .... .... 1701 .... .... 1801 .... 1906 .... 2007 .... 2107 .... Fishcross .... 1305 .... .... 1405 .... .... 1505 .... .... 1605 .... .... 1705 .... .... 1805 .... 1910 .... 2011 .... 2111 .... Sauchie, Beechwood .... 1307 .... .... 1407 .... .... 1507 .... .... 1607 .... .... 1707 .... .... 1807 .... 1912 .... 2013 .... 2113 .... Sauchie, Main Street .... 1312 .... .... 1412 .... .... 1512 .... .... 1612 .... .... 1712 .... .... 1812 .... 1917 .... 2017 .... 2117 .... Alloa, Shillinghill [1] arr .... 1319 .... .... 1419 .... .... 1519 .... .... 1619 .... .... 1719 .... .... 1819 .... 1923 .... 2023 .... 2123 .... Alloa, Shillinghill [3] dep1251 .... 1321 1351 .... 1421 1451 .... 1521 1551 .... 1621 1651 .... 1721 1747 .... 1821 .... 1925 .... 2025 .... 2125 Tullibody Cross 1300 .... 1330 1400 .... 1430 1500 .... 1530 1600 .... 1630 1700 .... 1730 1756 .... 1830 .... 1934 .... 2034 .... 2134 Manor Powis .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 1800 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Causewayhead, Corner 1308 .... 1338 1408 .... 1438 1508 .... 1538 1608 .... 1638 1708 .... 1738 .... .... 1838 .... 1942 .... 2042 .... 2142 Stirling, Station Road [E] 1314 .... 1344 1414 .... 1444 1514 .... 1544 1614 .... 1644 1714 .... 1744 .... .... 1843 .... 1947 .... 2047 .... 2147 Stirling, Bus Station [10] arr1316 .... 1346 1416 .... 1446 1516 .... 1546 1616 .... 1646 1716 .... 1746 .... .... 1845 .... 1949 .... 2049 .... 2149 Stirling, Bus Station [10] dep1320 .... 1350 1420 .... 1450 1520 .... 1550 1620 .... 1650 1720 .... 1750 .... .... 1850 .... 1952 .... 2052 .... 2152 Braehead, Springfield Road 1325 .... 1355 1425 .... 1455 1525 .... 1555 1625 .... 1655 1725 .... 1755 .... .... 1855 .... 1957 .... 2057 .... 2157 Broomridge, Barbour Avenue 1328 .... 1358 1428 .... 1458 1528 .... 1558 1628 .... 1658 1728 .... 1758 .... .... 1858 .... 2000 .... 2100 .... 2200 Whins of Milton, 1314 Inn 1332 .... 1402 1432 .... 1502 1532 .... 1602 1632 .... 1702 1732 .... 1802 .... .... 1901 .... 2003 .... 2103 .... 2203 Bannockburn, Newmarket 1339 .... 1409 1439 .... 1509 1539 .... 1609 1639 .... 1709 1739 .... 1809 .... .... 1908 .... 2010 .... 2110 .... 2210 Cowie, Post Office 1348 .... 1418 1448 .... 1518 1548 .... 1618 1648 .... 1718 1748 .... 1818 .... .... 1917 .... 2019 .... 2119 .... 2219 26/01/2021 10:44 (051MF30BJ) First 51 Alloa - Tullibody - Stirling - Bannockburn - Cowie 52 Stirling - Menstrie - Tillicoultry - Sauchie - Alloa Monday to Friday (continued) Journey/ETM Nos. 697 699 Service No 52 51 NXH Stirling, Bus Station [8] 2136 .... Hillfoots, University Rear Entrance 2146 .... Menstrie 2151 .... Alva, Brook Street 2157 .... Tillicoultry, Bus Stance arr2203 .... Tillicoultry, Bus Stance dep2203 .... Coalsnaughton, Burns Club 2207 .... Fishcross 2211 .... Sauchie, Beechwood 2213 .... Sauchie, Main Street 2217 .... Alloa, Shillinghill [1] arr2223 .... Alloa, Shillinghill [3] dep .... 2225 Tullibody Cross .... 2234 Causewayhead, Corner .... 2242 Stirling, Station Road [E] .... 2247 Stirling, Bus Station [10] arr .... 2249 Stirling, Bus Station [10] dep .... 2252 Braehead, Springfield Road .... 2257 Broomridge, Barbour Avenue .... 2300 Whins of Milton, 1314 Inn .... 2303 Bannockburn, Newmarket .... 2310 Cowie, Post Office .... 2319 NXH - This journey does not operate on 24 or 31 December 26/01/2021 10:44 (051MF30BJ) First 51 Cowie - Bannockburn - Stirling - Tullibody - Alloa - Sauchie 52 Alloa - Sauchie - Tillicoultry - Menstrie - Stirling Monday to Friday Ref.No.: 30BJ Commencing Date: 27/01/2021 Journey/ETM Nos. 602 604 606 608 610 612 614 616 618 620 622 624 626 628 630 632 634 636 638 640 642 644 646 648 Service No 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 51 52 51 Cowie, Post Office 0554 .... .... 0652 .... .... 0752 .... 0850 0920 .... 0950 1020 .... 1050 1120 .... 1150 1220 .... 1250 1320 .... 1350 Bannockburn, Cowie Road 0559 .... .... 0657 .... .... 0757 .... 0854 0924 .... 0954 1024 .... 1054 1124 .... 1154 1224 .... 1254 1324 .... 1354 Bannockburn, Newmarket 0602 .... .... 0700 .... .... 0800 .... 0858 0928 .... 0958 1028 .... 1058 1128 .... 1158 1228 .... 1258 1328 .... 1358 Whins of Milton, Milton Terrace 0608 .... .... 0706 .... .... 0806 .... 0904 0934 .... 1004 1034 .... 1104 1134 .... 1204 1234 .... 1304 1334 .... 1404 Broomridge, Barbour Avenue 0612 .... .... 0710 .... .... 0810 .... 0909 0939 .... 1009 1039 .... 1109 1139 .... 1209 1239 .... 1309 1339 .... 1409 Braehead, Springfield Road 0615 .... .... 0713 .... .... 0813 .... 0912 0942 .... 1012 1042 .... 1112
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