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Pitlochry Faskally Killiecrankie Blair Atholl Calvine 83 87 Calvine Pitlochry Faskally Killiecrankie Blair Atholl Calvine 83 87 MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS Summer timetable - Monday nearest 01 April to Saturday nearest 31 October operator EY EY EY EY EY EY EY EY EY EY EY EY route number 87 887 87 87 87 87 87 87 887 887 87 87 Sch Sch NSch MWF TTh Pitlochry Festival Theatre — — — 1110 1210 1340 — — — — 1730 1850 Pitlochry Community Hospital — — — 1115 1215 1345 — — — — 1735 Pitlochry High School — — — 1535 — 1535 1535 Pitlochry Fishers Hotel — 0805 — 1120 1220 1350 1535 1740 1855 Pitlochry West End car park 0750 1000 — 1225 — 1540 1540 1540 1540 1745 — Faskally campsite 0753 0809 1005 — 1230 — 1545 1545 1750 — Killiecrankie bus stop 0757 0813 1010 — 1235 — 1550 1550 1755 — Blair Castle 1017 — 1242 — 1557 — Blair Atholl Atholl Arms 0803 0821 1020 — 1245 — 1600 1600 1555 1555 1800 — House of Bruar 0806 — 1025 — 1250 — 1605 1605 — — 1805 — Calvine opp bus shelter 0808 — 1029 — 1254 — 1609 1609 — — 1809 — Old Struan road end 0809 — 1030 — 1255 — 1610 1610 — — 1810 — Calvine Blair Atholl Killiecrankie Faskally Pitlochry 83 87 MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS Summer timetable - Monday nearest 01 April to Saturday nearest 31 October operator EY EY EY EY EY EY EY EY EY EY route number 87 887 87 87 87 87 887 87 87 87 NSch Sch Sch TTh Old Struan road end 0810 — 0810 1030 — 1300 — 1610 — 1810 Calvine bus shelter 0812 — 0812 1032 — 1302 — 1612 — 1812 House of Bruar 0815 — 0815 1035 — 1305 — 1615 — 1815 Blair Atholl opposite Atholl Arms 0820 0825 0820 1040 — 1310 1555 1620 — 1820 Blair Castle 1042 — 1312 1622 — 1822 Killiecrankie bus shelter 0830 0830 1050 — 1320 1600 1630 — 1830 Faskally opposite campsite 0835 0835 1055 — 1325 1605 1635 — 1835 Pitlochry West End car park 0840 0840 1100 — 1330 1610 1640 — 1840 Pitlochry Bank of Scotland 0842 0840 0842 1102 1200 1332 — — 1720 1842 Pitlochry High School — 0845 0845 — — Pitlochry Community Hospital — — — 1105 1205 1335 — — 1725 Pitlochry Festival Theatre — — — 1110 1210 1340 — — 1730 1850 Stagecoach in Perth Services 23 and 24 provide for travel between Pitlochry and Aberfeldy, Monday to Saturday. Please see separate leafl ets for more information or visit stagecoachbus.com SUNDAYS operator SP SP SP SP route number 83 83 83 23 Aberfeldy Chapel Street 1103 1405 1700 1906 Aberfeldy Taybridge Drive 1105 1407 1702 1908 Aberfeldy Chapel Street 1107 1409 1704 1910 Grandtully bus shelter 1117 1419 1714 1920 Logierait opposite church 1122 1424 1719 1929 Ballinluig Tulliemet rd end 1125 1427 1722 1932 East Haugh Croftinloan junction 1128 1430 1725 — Pitlochry West End Car Park 1135 1437 1732 — Pitlochry High School 1139 1441 1736 — Pitlochry West End car park 1145 1447 1742 — Faskally campsite 1150 1452 1747 — Killiecrankie bus stop 1155 1457 1752 — Blair Atholl Atholl Arms 1200 1502 1757 — House of Bruar 1205 1507 1802 — Calvine opp bus shelter 1209 1511 1806 — Old Struan road end 1210 1512 1807 — EY Operated by Elizabeth Yule Coaches. SP Operated by Stagecoach in Perth. Sch Operates on Schooldays only. NSch Operates on School holidays and Saturdays only. MWF Operates Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays only. Journey continues from Blair Atholl to Kinloch Rannoch. TTh Operates Tuesdays and Thursdays on schooldays only. Pitlochry Faskally Killiecrankie Blair Atholl Calvine 83 87 MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS Winter timetable - Monday nearest 01 November to Saturday nearest 31 March operator EY EY EY EY EY EY EY EY EY EY EY EY route number 87 887 87 87 87 87 87 87 887 887 87 87 Sch Sch NSch W NW Pitlochry Festival Theatre — — — 1110 1210 1340 — — — — 1730 1845 Pitlochry Community Hospital — — — 1115 1215 1345 — — — — 1735 1850 Pitlochry High School — — — 1535 — 1535 1535 Pitlochry Fishers Hotel — 0805 — 1120 1220 1350 1535 1740 1855 Pitlochry West End car park 0750 1000 — 1225 — 1540 1540 1540 1540 1745 — Faskally campsite 0753 0809 1005 — 1230 — 1545 1545 1750 — Killiecrankie bus stop 0757 0813 1010 — 1235 — 1550 1550 1755 — Blair Atholl Atholl Arms 0803 0821 1020 — 1240 — 1600 1600 1555 1555 1800 — House of Bruar 0806 — 1025 — 1245 — 1605 1605 — — 1805 — Calvine opp bus shelter 0808 — 1029 — 1249 — 1609 1609 — — 1809 — Old Struan road end 0809 — 1030 — 1250 — 1610 1610 — — 1810 — Calvine Blair Atholl Killiecrankie Faskally Pitlochry 83 87 MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS Winter Service - Monday nearest 01 November to Saturday nearest 31 March operator EY EY EY EY EY EY EY EY EY EY route number 87 87 887 87 87 87 887 87 87 87 NSch Sch Sch NW Old Struan road end 0810 0810 — 1030 — 1300 — 1610 — 1810 Calvine bus shelter 0812 0812 — 1032 — 1302 — 1612 — 1812 House of Bruar 0815 0815 — 1035 — 1305 — 1617 — 1815 Blair Atholl opposite Atholl Arms 0820 0820 0825 1040 — 1310 1555 1620 — 1820 Killiecrankie bus shelter 0830 0830 1045 — 1315 1600 1625 — 1825 Faskally opposite campsite 0835 0835 1050 — 1320 1605 1630 — 1830 Pitlochry West End car park 0840 0840 1055 — 1325 1610 1635 — 1835 Pitlochry Bank of Scotland 0842 0842 0840 1100 1200 1330 — — 1720 1837 Pitlochry High School — 0845 0845 — — Pitlochry Community Hospital — — — 1105 1205 1335 — — 1725 Pitlochry Festival Theatre — — — 1110 1210 1340 — — 1730 1845 Stagecoach in Perth Services 23 and 24 provide for travel between Aberfeldy and Pitlochry, Monday to Saturday. Please see separate leafl ets for more information or visit stagecoachbus.com Please see overleaf for Sunday times between Calvine and Aberfeldy 8833 887tt7tt DDLL 003.11.14.indd3.11.14.indd 1 112/11/20142/11/2014 009:27:079:27:07 ELIZABETH YULE 83 87 Calvine House of Bruar Killiecrankie Faskally Pitlochry times bus from 3rd November 2014 2014 November 3rd from 83 87 SUNDAYS operator SP SP SP SP route number 23 83 83 83 Old Struan road end — 1210 1512 1807 Calvine bus shelter — 1211 1513 1808 House of Bruar — 1215 1517 1812 Blair Atholl opposite Atholl Arms — 1220 1522 1817 Killiecrankie bus shelter — 1225 1527 1822 Faskally opposite campsite — 1230 1532 1827 Pitlochry West End car park — 1235 1537 1832 Pitlochry Bank of Scotland — 1237 1539 1838 Ballinluig Tulliemet rd end 1040 1247 1549 1848 Logierait church 1042 1250 1552 1851 Grandtully opp bus shelter 1052 1255 1557 1856 Aberfeldy Chapel Street 1102 1305 1607 1906 Aberfeldy Taybridge Drive 1105 1307 1609 1908 Aberfeldy Chapel Street 1107 1309 1611 1910 EY Operated by Elizabeth Yule Coaches. SP Operated by Stagecoach in Perth. Sch Operates on Schooldays only. NSch Operates on School holidays and Saturdays only. W Operates on Wednesdays only. Journey continues from Blair Atholl to Kinloch Rannoch. NW Operates on Schooldays only, except Wednesdays. If you have any queries or comments regarding these services please contact the local operator, contact details on the back page, or Perth and Kinross Council. These services are fi nancially supported by Perth & Kinross Council, contact the Public Transport Unit on 0845 301 1130 or via email to [email protected]. No service will operate on 25th & 26th December and 1st & 2nd January. Low floor accessible vehicles Wheelchair accessible vehicles eld Road, Perth travel shop Inveralmond bus depot Ruthvenfi customer services 01592 645680 to: Write Customer Services FREEPOST STAGECOACH [email protected] www.stagecoachbus.com/eastscotland twitter.com/stagecoachEScot @StagecoachEScot disability helpdesk 01333 426038 [email protected] customer services Coaches Elizabeth Yule Station Crossing Garage Station Road Pitlochry PH16 5AN customer services 01796 472290 nationwide bus times *Calls cost 10p per minute from BT Landlines charges from other providers may vary. * Stagecoach Elizabeth Yule 8833 887tt7tt DDLL 003.11.14.indd3.11.14.indd 2 112/11/20142/11/2014 009:27:429:27:42.
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