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68 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 68 bus time schedule & line map 68 Aberdeen Union Square - FRASERBURGH View In Website Mode The 68 bus line (Aberdeen Union Square - FRASERBURGH) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Aberdeen: 8:30 AM - 8:30 PM (2) Fraserburgh: 10:15 AM - 10:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 68 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 68 bus arriving. Direction: Aberdeen 68 bus Time Schedule 64 stops Aberdeen Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:30 AM - 8:30 PM Monday Not Operational Bus Station, Fraserburgh Hanover Street, Fraserburgh Tuesday Not Operational Commerce Street, Fraserburgh Wednesday Not Operational King Edward Street, Fraserburgh Thursday Not Operational King Edward Street, Fraserburgh Friday Not Operational Alexandra Terrace, Fraserburgh Saturday Not Operational Crimond Court, Fraserburgh Corbie Drive, Fraserburgh Strichen Road, Fraserburgh 68 bus Info Direction: Aberdeen Buchan Road, Fraserburgh Stops: 64 Strichen Road, Fraserburgh Trip Duration: 90 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Fraserburgh, Commerce Boothby Road, Fraserburgh Street, Fraserburgh, King Edward Street, Fraserburgh, Alexandra Terrace, Fraserburgh, Crossroads, Memsie Crimond Court, Fraserburgh, Corbie Drive, Fraserburgh, Buchan Road, Fraserburgh, Boothby Techmuiry Schoolhouse, Memsie Road, Fraserburgh, Crossroads, Memsie, Techmuiry Schoolhouse, Memsie, Whitestripe, Strichen, Library Whitestripe, Strichen Gardens, Strichen, Town Hall, Strichen, Market Terrace, Strichen, St Mary Terrace, New Leeds, Library Gardens, Strichen Longhill, New Leeds, Road End, Fetterangus, Gaval Street, Fetterangus, Roundabout, Mintlaw, Nether Library Gardens, Strichen Aden Road, Mintlaw, Leisure Centre, Mintlaw, Mill Of Clola, Clola, Shannas Cottages, Clola, Nether Town Hall, Strichen Kinknockie, Clola, Road End, Hatton Of Cruden, Halfway House, Hatton Of Cruden, Toll Of Birness, Market Terrace, Strichen Ellon, Mill Of Waterton, Ellon, Balmacassie Way, Ellon, Market Terrace, Strichen Park & Ride, Ellon, Broomiesburn Road, Ellon, The Meadows Sports Complex, Ellon, Balmoral Avenue, St Mary Terrace, New Leeds Ellon, Ellon Castle, Ellon, Deer Park, Ellon, Market Street, Ellon, Riverside Road, Ellon, Craighall Longhill, New Leeds Crescent, Ellon, Kellie Pearl Way, Ellon, Logie Road, Tipperty, Bridgend, Tipperty, School, Foveran, Road End, Fetterangus Roundabout, Blackdog, Seaview, Bridge Of Don, Gaval Street, Fetterangus Murcar Cottages, Bridge Of Don, Broadfold Road, Bridge Of Don, Hutcheon Gardens, Bridge Of Don, Mintlaw Road, Scotland Balgownie Crescent, Bridge Of Don, Donmouth Road, Roundabout, Mintlaw Bridge Of Don, Beach Esplanade, Seaton, Lord Hay's Road, Seaton, Seaton Place, Seaton, Seaton Drive, Seaton, School Road, Pittodrie, Regent Walk, Nether Aden Road, Mintlaw Pittodrie, University Road, Pittodrie, Orchard Street, Pittodrie, St Peter Street, Pittodrie, Erroll Street, Leisure Centre, Mintlaw Pittodrie, Urquhart Road, Pittodrie, Jasmine Terrace, Aberdeen, Mealmarket Street, Aberdeen, Adelphi, Mill Of Clola, Clola Aberdeen, Union Square Bus Station, Aberdeen Shannas Cottages, Clola Nether Kinknockie, Clola Road End, Hatton Of Cruden Halfway House, Hatton Of Cruden Toll Of Birness, Ellon Mill Of Waterton, Ellon Balmacassie Way, Ellon Balmacassie Drive, Scotland Park & Ride, Ellon Broomiesburn Road, Ellon The Meadows Sports Complex, Ellon Balmoral Avenue, Ellon Ellon Castle, Ellon Deer Park, Ellon Market Street, Ellon Riverside Road, Ellon Craighall Crescent, Ellon St Mary's Place, Ellon Kellie Pearl Way, Ellon Logie Road, Tipperty Bridgend, Tipperty School, Foveran Roundabout, Blackdog Seaview, Bridge Of Don Murcar Cottages, Bridge Of Don Broadfold Road, Bridge Of Don Hutcheon Gardens, Bridge Of Don Balgownie Crescent, Bridge Of Don Ellon Road, Scotland Donmouth Road, Bridge Of Don Beach Esplanade, Seaton Lord Hay's Road, Seaton St Ninian's Place, Scotland Seaton Place, Seaton Livingstone Court, Scotland Seaton Drive, Seaton School Road, Pittodrie A956, Aberdeen Regent Walk, Pittodrie University Road, Pittodrie 500 King Street, Aberdeen Orchard Street, Pittodrie St Peter Street, Pittodrie Fire Path, Aberdeen Erroll Street, Pittodrie Urquhart Road, Pittodrie 314 King Street, Aberdeen Jasmine Terrace, Aberdeen Mealmarket Street, Aberdeen 132 King Street, Aberdeen Adelphi, Aberdeen 35a Union Street, Aberdeen Union Square Bus Station, Aberdeen Direction: Fraserburgh 68 bus Time Schedule 65 stops Fraserburgh Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:15 AM - 10:15 PM Monday Not Operational Union Square Bus Station, Aberdeen Tuesday Not Operational Adelphi, Aberdeen 46 Union Street, Aberdeen Wednesday Not Operational Mealmarket Street, Aberdeen Thursday Not Operational 97 King Street, Aberdeen Friday Not Operational Jasmine Terrace, Aberdeen Saturday Not Operational Mary Elmslie Court, Pittodrie Mary Elmslie Court, Aberdeen Erroll Street, Pittodrie 68 bus Info Fire Path, Aberdeen Direction: Fraserburgh Stops: 65 Pittodrie Place, Pittodrie Trip Duration: 90 min 442 King Street, Aberdeen Line Summary: Union Square Bus Station, Aberdeen, Adelphi, Aberdeen, Mealmarket Street, Aberdeen, Linksƒeld Road, Pittodrie Jasmine Terrace, Aberdeen, Mary Elmslie Court, 472-480 King Street, Aberdeen Pittodrie, Erroll Street, Pittodrie, Pittodrie Place, Pittodrie, Linksƒeld Road, Pittodrie, University Road, University Road, Pittodrie Pittodrie, School Drive, Pittodrie, St Machar Drive, Seaton, Seaton Place, Seaton, Lord Hay's Road, School Drive, Pittodrie Seaton, Beach Esplanade, Seaton, Donmouth Road, King Street, Aberdeen Bridge Of Don, Balgownie Road, Bridge Of Don, Hutcheon Gardens, Bridge Of Don, Broadfold Road, St Machar Drive, Seaton Bridge Of Don, Murcar Cottages, Bridge Of Don, 624 King Street, Aberdeen Seaview, Bridge Of Don, Roundabout, Blackdog, Playing Fields, Foveran, Bridgend, Tipperty, Logie Seaton Place, Seaton Road, Tipperty, Kellie Pearl Way, Ellon, Craighall Livingstone Court, Scotland Crescent, Ellon, Riverside Road, Ellon, Market Street, Ellon, Deer Park, Ellon, Balmoral Avenue, Ellon, The Lord Hay's Road, Seaton Meadows Sports Complex, Ellon, Broomiesburn Road, Ellon, Park & Ride, Ellon, Balmacassie Way, Beach Esplanade, Seaton Ellon, Mill Of Waterton, Ellon, Toll Of Birness, Ellon, 792 King Street, Scotland Halfway House, Hatton Of Cruden, Road End, Hatton Of Cruden, Nether Kinknockie, Clola, Shannas Donmouth Road, Bridge Of Don Cottages, Clola, Mill Of Clola, Clola, Leisure Centre, Mintlaw, Nether Aden Road, Mintlaw, Roundabout, Balgownie Road, Bridge Of Don Mintlaw, Gaval Street, Fetterangus, Road End, Ellon Road, Scotland Fetterangus, Longhill, New Leeds, St Mary Terrace, New Leeds, Market Terrace, Strichen, Town Hall, Hutcheon Gardens, Bridge Of Don Strichen, White Ship Court, Strichen, Library Gardens, Strichen, Whitestripe, Strichen, Techmuiry Broadfold Road, Bridge Of Don Schoolhouse, Memsie, Crossroads, Memsie, Boothby Road, Fraserburgh, Buchan Road, Fraserburgh, Ellon Road, Scotland Beacon Drive, Fraserburgh, Crimond Court, Murcar Cottages, Bridge Of Don Fraserburgh, King Edward Street, Fraserburgh, Alexandra Terrace, Fraserburgh, The Hexagon, Ellon Road, Scotland Fraserburgh, The Hexagon, Fraserburgh, Commerce Seaview, Bridge Of Don Street, Fraserburgh, Bus Station, Fraserburgh Roundabout, Blackdog Playing Fields, Foveran Bridgend, Tipperty Logie Road, Tipperty Kellie Pearl Way, Ellon Craighall Crescent, Ellon Riverside Road, Ellon Market Street, Ellon Market Street, Ellon Deer Park, Ellon Balmoral Avenue, Ellon The Meadows Sports Complex, Ellon Broomiesburn Road, Ellon Park & Ride, Ellon Balmacassie Way, Ellon Balmacassie Drive, Scotland Mill Of Waterton, Ellon Toll Of Birness, Ellon Halfway House, Hatton Of Cruden Road End, Hatton Of Cruden Nether Kinknockie, Clola Shannas Cottages, Clola Mill Of Clola, Clola Leisure Centre, Mintlaw Nether Aden Road, Mintlaw South Street, Scotland Roundabout, Mintlaw Gaval Street, Fetterangus Mintlaw Road, Scotland Road End, Fetterangus Longhill, New Leeds St Mary Terrace, New Leeds St Mary Terrace, Scotland Market Terrace, Strichen Town Hall, Strichen White Ship Court, Strichen Library Gardens, Strichen Library Gardens, Strichen Whitestripe, Strichen Techmuiry Schoolhouse, Memsie Crossroads, Memsie Boothby Road, Fraserburgh Buchan Road, Fraserburgh Strichen Road, Fraserburgh Beacon Drive, Fraserburgh Crimond Court, Fraserburgh King Edward Street, Fraserburgh Strichen Road, Fraserburgh Alexandra Terrace, Fraserburgh The Hexagon, Fraserburgh The Hexagon, Fraserburgh The Hexagon, Fraserburgh The Hexagon, Fraserburgh Commerce Street, Fraserburgh Charlotte Street, Fraserburgh Bus Station, Fraserburgh Hanover Street, Fraserburgh 68 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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