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Dundee - Kirriemuir Or Edzell Days of Operation Monday to Friday Schoolday Commencing 10 August 2020 Service Number S020_F Service Description Dundee - Kirriemuir or Edzell Service No. 20 20 20 21 20 21A 20 20D 21 20 20 20 21 21A 20 21 21A 20 #Col Col N C Stracathro Hospital - - - - - 0655 - - - - - - 0820 - - then 20 - - Until Edzell Woods Halsey Drive - - - - - 0705 - - - - - - 0830 - - at 30 - - Edzell Panmure Arms - - - - - 0713 - - - - - - 0838 - - these 38 - - Stracathro Hospital - - - - - - - - - - - - 0850 - - times 50 - - Stracathro Hospital - - - - - - - - - - - - 0853 - - each 53 - - Brechin Southesk Street - - - 0628 - 0727 - - 0728 - - - 0905 0938 - hour 05 38 - Brechin River Street - - - 0631 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Montrose Street East Mill Brae - - - 0634 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Brechin Panmure Street - - - 0638 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - opp Brechin Castle Centre - - - 0641 - - - - 0732 - - - 0909 - - 09 - - Latch Road for Maisondieu Prima - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Brechin Community Campus - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Brechin Community Campus - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Little Brechin - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Careston Crossroads - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Finavon Hotel - - - 0649 - - - - 0740 - - - 0918 - - 18 - - Aberlemno Hall - - - - - 0740 - - - - - - - 0951 - - 51 - Lunanhead opp Priory Cottages - - - - - 0747 - - - - - - - 0958 - - 58 - Kirriemuir High Street - - 0607 - 0655 - - - - 0720 0800 - - - 0927 - - 27 Northmuir opp golf course - - 0612 - 0700 - - - - 0725 0805 - - - 0932 - - 32 Southmuir opp Newton Hotel - - 0615 - 0707 - - - - 0732 0812 - - - 0939 - - 39 Kirriemuir Bank Street - - 0620 - 0710 - - - - 0735 0815 - - - 0942 - - 42 Kirriemuir Bank Street - - 0622 - 0715 - - - - - 0820 - - - 0946 - - 46 Forfar Community Campus - - 0632 0657 0725 - - - 0748 - 0831 - 0926 - 0956 26 - 56 Forfar Tesco Castle Street - - - 0659 - - - - 0750 - - - 0928 - - 28 - - Whitehills HCCC entrance - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1000 - - 00 - Whitehills opp HCCC - - 0635 - 0728 - - - - - 0838 - - - 0959 - - 59 Forfar opp bus depot - - 0636 - 0730 0750 - - - - 0840 - - 1002 1001 - 02 01 Forfar East High St opp St Johns - - 0638 0702 0732 0752 - - 0754 - 0842 - 0932 1004 1003 32 04 03 Forfar East High St opp St Johns 0600 0620 0640 0705 0735 0800 0805 0805 - - 0850 0910 0940 1004 1010 40 04 10 Forfar New Road opp Asda - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1005 - - 05 - Forfar East High St Royal Bank - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1006 - - 06 - Printed: 09/07/2021 Page: 1 of 16 Kinnettles road end 0609 0629 0649 0715 0746 0811 0816 0816 - - 0901 0921 0951 - 1021 51 - 21 Tealing Balmuir 0616 0636 0656 0723 0754 0819 0824 0824 - - 0909 0929 0959 - 1029 59 - 29 Dundee College Kingsway Campu - - - - - - - 0835 - - - - - - - - - - Dundee Commercial Street 0629 0649 0709 0743 0814 0839 0844 0850 - - 0924 0944 1014 - 1044 14 - 44 Dundee bus station 0632 0652 0712 0746 0818 0843 0848 0853 - - 0927 0947 1017 - 1047 17 - 47 Printed: 09/07/2021 Page: 1 of 16 Days of Operation Monday to Friday Schoolday Commencing 10 August 2020 Service Number S020_F Service Description Dundee - Kirriemuir or Edzell Service No. 21 21A 20 21 20 21A 21 20 21B 21B 20 21 20 21A 20 20 21 20 21 20 Sch #Sch b x Stracathro Hospital 1220 - - 1320 - - 1420 - - - - 1620 - - - - 1732 - 1825 - Edzell Woods Halsey Drive 1230 - - 1330 - - 1430 - - - - 1630 - - - - 1742 - 1835 - Edzell Panmure Arms 1238 - - 1338 - - 1438 - - - - 1638 - - - - 1750 - 1843 - Stracathro Hospital 1250 - - 1350 - - 1450 - - - - 1650 - - - - 1802 - 1855 - Stracathro Hospital 1253 - - 1353 - - 1453 - 1528 1548 - 1653 - - - - 1805 - 1857 - Brechin Southesk Street 1305 1338 - 1405 - 1438 1505 - 1540 1600 - 1705 - 1748 - - 1817 - 1909 - Brechin River Street - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Montrose Street East Mill Brae - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Brechin Panmure Street - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - opp Brechin Castle Centre 1309 - - 1409 - - 1509 - - - - 1709 - - - - 1821 - 1913 - Latch Road for Maisondieu Prima - - - - - - - - 1548 - - - - - - - - - - - Brechin Community Campus - - - - - - - - 1550 - - - - - - - - - - - Brechin Community Campus - - - - - - - - 1600 - - - - - - - - - - - Little Brechin - - - - - - - - 1605 1605 - - - - - - - - - - Careston Crossroads - - - - - - - - 1615 1615 - - - - - - - - - - Finavon Hotel 1318 - - 1418 - - 1518 - 1621 1621 - 1718 - - - - 1830 - 1922 - Aberlemno Hall - 1351 - - - 1451 - - - - - - - 1801 - - - - - - Lunanhead opp Priory Cottages - 1358 - - - 1458 - - - - - - - 1808 - - - - - - Kirriemuir High Street - - 1327 - 1427 - - 1527 - - 1627 - 1730 - 1740 - - 1825 - 1902 Northmuir opp golf course - - 1332 - 1432 - - 1532 - - 1632 - 1735 - 1745 - - 1830 - 1907 Southmuir opp Newton Hotel - - 1339 - 1439 - - 1539 - - 1639 - 1742 - 1752 - - 1837 - 1912 Kirriemuir Bank Street - - 1342 - 1442 - - 1542 - - 1642 - 1745 - 1755 - - 1840 - 1915 Kirriemuir Bank Street - - 1346 - 1446 - - 1546 - - 1646 - 1748 - 1758 - - 1845 - 1920 Forfar Community Campus 1326 - 1356 1426 1456 - 1526 1558 1629 1629 1656 1726 1758 - 1808 - 1838 1855 1930 1930 Forfar Tesco Castle Street 1328 - - 1428 - - 1528 - 1631 1631 - 1728 - - - - 1840 - 1932 - Whitehills HCCC entrance - 1400 - - - 1500 - - - - - - - 1810 - - - - - - Whitehills opp HCCC - - 1359 - 1459 - - 1604 - - 1659 - 1801 - 1811 - - 1858 - 1933 Forfar opp bus depot - 1402 1401 - 1501 1502 - 1606 - - 1701 - 1803 1812 1813 - - 1900 - 1935 Forfar East High St opp St Johns 1332 1404 1403 1432 1503 1504 1532 1608 1635 1635 1703 1732 1805 1814 1815 - 1844 1901 1936 1936 Forfar East High St opp St Johns 1340 1404 1410 1440 1510 - 1540 1610 1640 1640 1710 1740 1810 - - 1825 - 1905 - 1940 Forfar New Road opp Asda - 1405 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Forfar East High St Royal Bank - 1406 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Printed: 09/07/2021 Page: 2 of 16 Kinnettles road end 1351 - 1421 1451 1521 - 1551 1621 1651 1651 1721 1751 1820 - - 1835 - 1915 - 1950 Tealing Balmuir 1359 - 1429 1459 1529 - 1559 1629 1659 1659 1729 1759 1827 - - 1842 - 1922 - 1957 Dundee College Kingsway Campu - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Dundee Commercial Street 1414 - 1444 1514 1544 - 1614 1644 1714 1714 1744 1814 1840 - - 1855 - 1935 - 2010 Dundee bus station 1417 - 1447 1517 1547 - 1617 1647 1717 1717 1747 1817 1843 - - 1858 - 1938 - 2013 Printed: 09/07/2021 Page: 2 of 16 Days of Operation Monday to Friday Schoolday Commencing 10 August 2020 Service Number S020_F Service Description Dundee - Kirriemuir or Edzell Service No. 20 21A 20 21 20 21A 20 21A 20 20 $ N N Stracathro Hospital - 1903 - 1945 - 2048 - 2233 - - Edzell Woods Halsey Drive - 1913 - 1955 - 2056 - 2241 - - Edzell Panmure Arms - 1921 - 2003 - 2104 - 2249 - - Stracathro Hospital - 1933 - 2015 - 2116 - 2301 - - Stracathro Hospital - 1935 - 2020 - 2118 - 2303 - - Brechin Southesk Street - 1947 - 2030 - 2128 - 2313 - - Brechin River Street - - - - - - - - - - Montrose Street East Mill Brae - - - - - - - - - - Brechin Panmure Street - - - - - - - - - - opp Brechin Castle Centre - - - 2033 - - - - - - Latch Road for Maisondieu Prima - - - - - - - - - - Brechin Community Campus - - - - - - - - - - Brechin Community Campus - - - - - - - - - - Little Brechin - - - - - - - - - - Careston Crossroads - - - - - - - - - - Finavon Hotel - - - 2042 - - - - - - Aberlemno Hall - 2000 - - - 2141 - 2326 - - Lunanhead opp Priory Cottages - 2007 - - - 2148 - 2333 - - Kirriemuir High Street 1920 - 1957 - 2107 - 2207 - 2317 0017 Northmuir opp golf course 1925 - 2002 - 2112 - 2212 - 2322 0022 Southmuir opp Newton Hotel 1931 - 2007 - 2117 - 2217 - 2327 0027 Kirriemuir Bank Street 1934 - 2010 - 2120 - 2220 - 2330 0030 Kirriemuir Bank Street 1935 - 2015 - 2125 - 2225 - 2335 0030 Forfar Community Campus 1945 - 2025 2050 2135 - 2235 - 2345 0040 Forfar Tesco Castle Street - - - 2052 - - - - - - Whitehills HCCC entrance - - - - - - - - - - Whitehills opp HCCC 1948 - 2028 - 2138 - 2238 - 2348 0043 Forfar opp bus depot 1950 2011 2030 - 2140 2151 2240 2336 2350 0045 Forfar East High St opp St Johns 1951 2013 2031 2055 2141 2153 2241 2338 2351 0046 Forfar East High St opp St Johns - 2015 2035 - 2145 - 2245 - - - Forfar New Road opp Asda - - - - - - - - - - Forfar East High St Royal Bank - - - - - - - - - - Kinnettles road end - 2025 2045 - 2155 - 2255 - - - Printed: 09/07/2021 Page: 3 of 16 Tealing Balmuir - 2032 2052 - 2202 - 2302 - - - Dundee College Kingsway Campu - - - - - - - - - - Dundee Commercial Street - 2045 2105 - 2215 - 2315 - - - Dundee bus station - 2048 2108 - 2218 - 2318 - - - Printed: 09/07/2021 Page: 3 of 16 Days of Operation Monday to Friday Schoolday Commencing 10 August 2020 Service Number S020_F Service Description Dundee - Kirriemuir or Edzell Codes: #Col College vacation Col College term only Sch Schooldays Only #Sch Not Schooldays N Dundee and Angus College holidays only C Dundee and Angus College college days only b Brechin High School schooldays only x Brechin High School holidays only $ This journey will terminate at Forfar East High Street on 24 and 31 December. N This journey does not operate on 24 or 31 December. Printed: 09/07/2021 Page: 4 of 16 Days of Operation Monday to Friday Schoolday Commencing 10 August 2020 Service Number S020_F Service Description Dundee - Kirriemuir or Edzell Service No. 20 21 21A 20 21A 20 21 20 21B 21B 20 20 21A 21 20 21A 21 20 Sch #Sch b x Dundee bus station 1 - - - - - 0635 - 0655 0720 0720 0750 0825 - 0855 then 25 - 55 Until 1325 Dundee Commercial Street 1 - - - - - 0638 - 0658 0723 0723 0753 0829 - 0859 at
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