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Download Service 13 Timetable Findlay route & main stops (shown in timetable) Beaverbank Gardens Fire McDonald Station Rd Dalmeny St Service other bus stops Clair St n Rd St. hto Tesco ug ro Lochend Av 13 B khill Av Strachan Broughton Haw Rodney St Easter Rd Primary Sleigh Dr Road Primary Leith Walk Hibernian Lochend March Rd Bellevue Football Hillhouse Rd The Quarry Club Craigcrook London St Blackhall Craigleith Gt. King St Dundas St Queens erry Rd Shopping Park Rd Frederick Ravelston Dykes Rd Our Bus Fares The Scottish National Hanover Street Gallery o Modern Art Buy your ticket rom the driver. Blackhall Mary Erskine Modern Two Queen St Please have your correct are ready Primary Belord School St - but we do give change! School Dykes George St Ravelston Douglas Edinburgh WEEKLY best value, Adult £13 Rd Gdns Princes Street TICKET 7 days travel Child £ 7 Modern One Chester St City Centre Scottish National Queens Castle Ravelston Gallery o Modern Art DAY pay once, Adult £2.70 Dykes -erry TICKET travel all day! Child £1.50 Street west one are, We care about our environment SINGLE one journey, Adult £1.50 TICKET any distance Child 70p Young Persons Bus Concession Card holders ages 16 to 18 inclusive £ 1 The information shown in this leaflet was correct at the time of printing (errors and Scottish National Concession Card holders omissions excepted). However we reserve the right to make changes to the routes, FREE times or fares at any time. Note that our services can be delayed by circumstances Child = ages 5 to 15 inclusive. beyond our control (for example diversions and traffic congestion). Fares valid at 21 October 2013, but may be changed without notice. tel: tel: edinburghcoachlines.com 13 0131 554 5413 Service Art Galleries Dykes Ravelston Blackhall Road March The Quarry Findlay Gardens Findlay Lochend Club Hibernian Football Walk Leith Road McDonald Beaverbank Broughton Bellevue KingStreet Great Street Hanover Centre City Edinburgh End West Craigleith ShoppingCentre Craigleith Modern One & Modern Two One&Modern Modern December edition 2013 13 13 Bus times TO The Quarry Craigleith Shopping Park Lochend – Leith Walk – Bellevue – City Centre – Galleries – Ravelston – Blackhall Mondays to Fridays (sorry, no Sunday service) Saturdays Findlay Gardens Lochend 0635 0727 0824 0926 1626 1726 1826 0726 0826 1826 Beaverbank 0648 0740 0837 0940 1640 1740 1840 0740 0840 1840 Bellevue 0652 0745 0842 0945 then 1645 1745 1845 0745 0845 then 1845 Hanover Street 0658 0752 0851 0953 every 1653 1753 1853 0753 0853 every 1853 Queensferry Street 0703 0757 0857 0959 hour 1659 1759 1859 0759 0859 hour 1859 Ravelston Dykes west 0712 0808 0909 1009 until 1711 1810 1909 0809 0909 until 1909 Strachan Road 0716 0814 0915 1014 1717 1815 1914 0814 0914 1914 The Quarry Craigleith Shopping Park 0722 0820 0921 1020 1723 1821 1920 0820 0920 1920 13 Bus times TO Findlay Gardens Lochend The Quarry – Ravelston – Galleries – City Centre – Bellevue – Leith Walk – Lochend Mondays to Fridays (sorry, no Sunday service) Saturdays The Quarry Craigleith Shopping Park 0635 0729 0759 0825 0926 1626 1726 1826 0738 0826 1826 Strachan Road 0640 0735 0805 0831 0932 1632 1732 1832 0743 0832 1832 Ravelston Dykes west 0645 0742 0812 0838 0938 then 1638 1738 1838 0748 0838 then 1838 Queensferry Street 0655 0754 0827 0852 0950 every 1652 1752 1850 0758 0850 every 1850 Hanover Street 0700 0759 0833 0858 0955 hour 1658 1758 1855 0803 0855 hour 1855 Bellevue 0705 0804 0839 0904 1001 until 1704 1804 1901 0808 0901 until 1901 Beaverbank 0709 0808 0843 0908 1005 1709 1808 1905 0812 0905 1905 Findlay Gardens Lochend 0721 0821 0856 0921 1018 1722 1821 1918 0824 0918 1918 13 Route Description: The Quarry Craigleith Shopping Park (outside Sainsbury’s), Queensferry Road, Hillhouse Road, Strachan Road, March Road, Craigcrook Road, Ravelston Dykes Road, Ravelston Dykes, Belford Road, Douglas Gardens, Palmerston Place, Chester Street, Drumsheugh Gardens, Queensferry Street, Princes Street, Frederick Street, George Street, Hanover Street, Queen Street Gardens East, Dundas Street, Great King Street, Drummond Place, London Street, Bellevue, Rodney Street, Broughton Road, McDonald Road, Leith Walk, Dalmeny Street, St. Clair Street, Hawkhill Avenue, Lochend Avenue, Restalrig Crescent, Findlay Gardens terminus. Return via Findlay Gardens, Sleigh Drive, Restalrig Road South, Lochend Avenue, then as reverse of above route to Hillhouse Road, Queensferry Road, South Groathill Avenue, The Quarry Craigleith Shopping Park. Service 13 is run with financial assistance from Go the extra mile... City of Edinburgh Council. • air conditioning/DVD/PA/WC • Contracts • sizes to suit all requirements • Private Hire • over 20 executive coaches • Airport transfers • 40 years experience • UK and International • competitive quotes • Conference and Incentive tel: 0131 554 5413 www.edinburghcoachlines.com Ocial transport providers [email protected] or Scottish Rugby Union.
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