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7 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 7 bus time schedule & line map 7 Aberdeen Union Sq - Stonehaven View In Website Mode The 7 bus line (Aberdeen Union Sq - Stonehaven) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Aberdeen: 8:36 AM - 10:22 PM (2) Portlethen: 8:35 AM - 9:55 PM (3) Portlethen: 2:50 PM (4) Stonehaven: 6:20 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 7 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 7 bus arriving. Direction: Aberdeen 7 bus Time Schedule 56 stops Aberdeen Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:36 AM - 10:22 PM Barclay Street, Stonehaven 1 Barclay Street, Stonehaven Tuesday 8:36 AM - 10:22 PM Turners Court, Stonehaven Wednesday 8:36 AM - 10:22 PM Cowie Bridge, Stonehaven Thursday 8:36 AM - 10:22 PM Friday 8:36 AM - 10:22 PM Glenury Road, Stonehaven Saturday 7:43 AM - 10:22 PM Hillhead Of Cowie, Muchalls Muchalls Bends, Bridge Of Muchalls Muchalls Road End, Muchalls 7 bus Info Direction: Aberdeen Cairnhill Road, Newtonhill Stops: 56 Trip Duration: 34 min 15 Cairnhill Road, Newtonhill Line Summary: Barclay Street, Stonehaven, Turners St Crispin's Road, Newtonhill Court, Stonehaven, Cowie Bridge, Stonehaven, Glenury Road, Stonehaven, Hillhead Of Cowie, 26 Newtonhill Road, Newtonhill Muchalls, Muchalls Bends, Bridge Of Muchalls, Park Place, Newtonhill Muchalls Road End, Muchalls, Cairnhill Road, Newtonhill, St Crispin's Road, Newtonhill, Park Place, 2 Newtonhill Road, Newtonhill Newtonhill, Skateraw Road, Newtonhill, Park Place, Skateraw Road, Newtonhill Newtonhill, St Crispin's Road, Newtonhill, Cairnhill Road, Newtonhill, Chapelton Park & Choose, 5 Skateraw Road, Newtonhill Newtonhill, Cammachmore Bank Cottage, Park Place, Newtonhill Newtonhill, New Bourtreebush, Portlethen, Bourtreebush, Portlethen, Broomƒeld Park, 4 Newtonhill Road, Newtonhill Portlethen, Whinpark Circle, Portlethen, Broomƒeld St Crispin's Road, Newtonhill Road, Portlethen, Bourtree Avenue, Portlethen, Drumthwacket Drive, Portlethen, Easter Drive, Newtonhill Road, Newtonhill Portlethen, Easter Place, Portlethen, Ash Place, Cairnhill Road, Newtonhill Portlethen, Muirend Road, Portlethen, Academy, Portlethen, Bruntland Place, Portlethen, The Square, 15 Cairnhill Road, Newtonhill Portlethen, Glebe Court, Portlethen, Glebe Court, Chapelton Park & Choose, Newtonhill Portlethen, Rowanbank Road, Portlethen, Shopping Centre, Portlethen, Rowanbank Road, Portlethen, Cammachmore Bank Cottage, Newtonhill Glebe Court, Portlethen, Thistle Drive, Portlethen, Balquharn Drive, Portlethen, Hillside Road, New Bourtreebush, Portlethen Portlethen, Schoolhill Drive, Portlethen, Schoolhill, Portlethen, Bankhead Drive, Portlethen, Nigg Way, Bourtreebush, Portlethen Kincorth, Leggart Crescent, Kincorth, Abbotswell Drive, Kincorth, Provost Watt Drive, Kincorth, Duthie Broomƒeld Park, Portlethen Park, Ferryhill, Allenvale Cemetery, Ferryhill, 1 Cairnwell Drive, Scotland Bloomƒeld Road, Ferryhill, Hardgate, Ferryhill, Nellƒeld Place, Holburn, Great Western Road, Whinpark Circle, Portlethen Holburn, Holburn Junction, Holburn, Holburn 2 Broomƒeld Road, Scotland Junction, Aberdeen (A11), Music Hall, Aberdeen, Union Square Bus Station, Aberdeen Broomƒeld Road, Portlethen 55 Broomƒeld Road, Scotland Bourtree Avenue, Portlethen 19 Drumthwacket Drive, Scotland Drumthwacket Drive, Portlethen 7 Drumthwacket Drive, Scotland Easter Drive, Portlethen 1 Easter Drive, Scotland Easter Place, Portlethen 93 Easter Drive, Scotland Ash Place, Portlethen 17 Ash Place, Scotland Muirend Road, Portlethen 22 Marsh Place, Scotland Academy, Portlethen 25 Fern Place, Scotland Bruntland Place, Portlethen 9 Moor Place, Scotland The Square, Portlethen 30 The Square, Scotland Glebe Court, Portlethen 8 Muirend Road, Scotland Glebe Court, Portlethen 16-35 Muirend Road, Scotland Rowanbank Road, Portlethen 14 Mosside Drive, Scotland Shopping Centre, Portlethen 48 Mosside Drive, Scotland Rowanbank Road, Portlethen 14 Mosside Drive, Scotland Glebe Court, Portlethen 1 Muirend Road, Scotland Thistle Drive, Portlethen Cookston Road, Scotland Balquharn Drive, Portlethen 11 Balquharn Way, Scotland Hillside Road, Portlethen 12 Devenick Way, Scotland Schoolhill Drive, Portlethen Schoolhill, Portlethen 16 Haremoss Drive, Scotland Bankhead Drive, Portlethen Nigg Way, Kincorth Nigg Way, Aberdeen Leggart Crescent, Kincorth Abbotswell Drive, Kincorth Provost Watt Drive, Kincorth B9077, Aberdeen Duthie Park, Ferryhill Great Southern Road, Aberdeen Allenvale Cemetery, Ferryhill Bloomƒeld Road, Ferryhill Great Southern Road, Aberdeen Hardgate, Ferryhill Nellƒeld Place, Holburn 198 Holburn Street, Aberdeen Great Western Road, Holburn Holburn Junction, Holburn 64-70 Holburn Street, Aberdeen Holburn Junction, Aberdeen (A11) 431 Union Street, Aberdeen Music Hall, Aberdeen 214 Union Street, Aberdeen Union Square Bus Station, Aberdeen Direction: Portlethen 7 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Portlethen Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:35 AM - 9:55 PM Union Square Bus Station, Aberdeen Tuesday 8:35 AM - 9:55 PM Music Hall, Aberdeen 152 Union Street, Aberdeen Wednesday 8:35 AM - 9:55 PM Langstane Kirk, Aberdeen Thursday 8:35 AM - 9:55 PM Union Street, Aberdeen Friday 8:35 AM - 9:55 PM Holburn Junction, Aberdeen (A10) Saturday 8:35 AM - 9:55 PM 3-5 Rose Street, Aberdeen Nellƒeld Place, Holburn 198 Holburn Street, Aberdeen 7 bus Info Hardgate, Ferryhill Direction: Portlethen Stops: 31 Bloomƒeld Road, Ferryhill Trip Duration: 32 min Great Southern Road, Aberdeen Line Summary: Union Square Bus Station, Aberdeen, Music Hall, Aberdeen, Langstane Kirk, Aberdeen, Allenvale Cemetary, Ferryhill Holburn Junction, Aberdeen (A10), Nellƒeld Place, Holburn, Hardgate, Ferryhill, Bloomƒeld Road, Duthie Park, Ferryhill Ferryhill, Allenvale Cemetary, Ferryhill, Duthie Park, Great Southern Road, Aberdeen Ferryhill, Provost Watt Drive, Kincorth, Abbotswell Drive, Kincorth, Great Southern Road, Kincorth, Nigg Provost Watt Drive, Kincorth Way, Kincorth, Bankhead Drive, Portlethen, Schoolhill, Portlethen, Schoolhill Drive, Portlethen, Hillside Road, Abbotswell Drive, Kincorth Portlethen, Balquharn Drive, Portlethen, Thistle Drive, Portlethen, Glebe Court, Portlethen, Rowanbank Great Southern Road, Kincorth Road, Portlethen, Shopping Centre, Portlethen, Shopping Centre, Portlethen, Rowanbank Road, Nigg Way, Kincorth Portlethen, Glebe Court, Portlethen, The Square, Portlethen, Bruntland Place, Portlethen, Oak Drive, Bankhead Drive, Portlethen Portlethen, Academy, Portlethen, Broomƒeld Road, Portlethen, Bourtree Avenue, Portlethen Schoolhill, Portlethen 18 Haremoss Drive, Scotland Schoolhill Drive, Portlethen Hillside Road, Portlethen 12 Devenick Way, Scotland Balquharn Drive, Portlethen 4 Clochandighter Close, Scotland Thistle Drive, Portlethen Cookston Road, Scotland Glebe Court, Portlethen 16-35 Muirend Road, Scotland Rowanbank Road, Portlethen 14 Mosside Drive, Scotland Shopping Centre, Portlethen 62 Mosside Drive, Scotland Shopping Centre, Portlethen 48 Mosside Drive, Scotland Rowanbank Road, Portlethen 14 Mosside Drive, Scotland Glebe Court, Portlethen 1 Muirend Road, Scotland The Square, Portlethen 12 Nicol Place, Scotland Bruntland Place, Portlethen Bruntland Road, Scotland Oak Drive, Portlethen 13 Bruntland Court, Scotland Academy, Portlethen 75 Whinpark Circle, Scotland Broomƒeld Road, Portlethen 55 Broomƒeld Road, Scotland Bourtree Avenue, Portlethen 19 Drumthwacket Drive, Scotland Direction: Portlethen 7 bus Time Schedule 9 stops Portlethen Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 2:50 PM Skateraw Road, Newtonhill 5 Skateraw Road, Newtonhill Tuesday 2:50 PM Park Place, Newtonhill Wednesday 2:50 PM 4 Newtonhill Road, Newtonhill Thursday 2:50 PM St Crispin's Road, Newtonhill Friday 2:50 PM Newtonhill Road, Newtonhill Saturday Not Operational Cairnhill Road, Newtonhill 15 Cairnhill Road, Newtonhill Chapelton Park & Choose, Newtonhill 7 bus Info Cammachmore Bank Cottage, Newtonhill Direction: Portlethen Stops: 9 New Bourtreebush, Portlethen Trip Duration: 14 min Line Summary: Skateraw Road, Newtonhill, Park Bourtreebush, Portlethen Place, Newtonhill, St Crispin's Road, Newtonhill, Cairnhill Road, Newtonhill, Chapelton Park & Choose, Academy, Portlethen Newtonhill, Cammachmore Bank Cottage, 75 Whinpark Circle, Scotland Newtonhill, New Bourtreebush, Portlethen, Bourtreebush, Portlethen, Academy, Portlethen Direction: Stonehaven 7 bus Time Schedule 82 stops Stonehaven Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:20 PM Union Square Bus Station, Aberdeen Tuesday 6:20 PM Music Hall, Aberdeen 152 Union Street, Aberdeen Wednesday 6:20 PM Thursday 6:20 PM Langstane Kirk, Aberdeen Union Street, Aberdeen Friday 6:20 PM Holburn Junction, Aberdeen (A10) Saturday 5:35 PM 3-5 Rose Street, Aberdeen Nellƒeld Place, Holburn 198 Holburn Street, Aberdeen 7 bus Info Hardgate, Ferryhill Direction: Stonehaven Stops: 82 Bloomƒeld Road, Ferryhill Trip Duration: 73 min Great Southern Road, Aberdeen Line Summary: Union Square Bus Station, Aberdeen, Music Hall, Aberdeen, Langstane Kirk, Aberdeen, Allenvale Cemetary, Ferryhill Holburn Junction, Aberdeen (A10), Nellƒeld Place, Holburn, Hardgate, Ferryhill, Bloomƒeld Road, Duthie Park, Ferryhill Ferryhill, Allenvale Cemetary, Ferryhill, Duthie Park, Great Southern Road, Aberdeen Ferryhill, Provost Watt Drive, Kincorth, Abbotswell Drive, Kincorth, Great Southern Road, Kincorth, Nigg Provost Watt Drive, Kincorth Way, Kincorth, Bankhead Drive, Portlethen, Schoolhill, Portlethen, Schoolhill Drive, Portlethen, Hillside Road,
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