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Aberdeen | Dundee | Perth | Stirling | Glasgow Aberdeen | Dundee | Perth | Stirling | Glasgow daily P P route number M11 M8 M9 M8 M8 M92 M9 M9 M8 M8 M11 M9 G92 M9 M8 G9 M9 Aberdeen Union Square Bus Station 0320 0600 0625 0705 0745 0835 0845 * 0915 0945 Forfar A90 Underpass, McDonalds x x x x x x 0945 x Dundee Seagate Bus Station arr 0440 0720 0750 x x 0840 0915 1000 1012 x 1110 0445 0605 0755 0755 0810 0845 0920 1015 1015 1115 CONNECT Dundee Seagate Bus Station dep Inchture A90 Bus Bay, Inchture Road End 0826 1031 Perth Canal St at Matalan 0848 1049 Perth Leonard St Bus Station arr 0851 1051 Perth Leonard St Bus Station dep 0755 0855 0855 1055 Perth Leisure Pool x x 0757 x x 0857 0857 x x x 1057 x Perth Broxden Park & Ride arr 0520 0640 0802 0835 0835 0902 0902 0925 0955 1050 1102 1150 Perth Broxden Park & Ride dep 0525 0645 0805 0840 0840 0905 0905 0935 1000 1055 1105 1155 Gleneagles A9 Station Road End 0820 0920 0920 1120 Dunblane Perth Rd at Kippendavie Rd 0645 0725 0832 0932 0932 1132 Dunblane opp Police station 0647 0727 0834 0934 0934 1134 Bridge of Allan Royal Hotel x 0652 0732 0839 x x x Stirling Bus Station arr 0600 0702 0742 0851 0949 0949 1149 Stirling Bus Station dep 0600 0705 0747 0855 0955 0955 1155 Stirling Burghmuir Rd opp Islamic Centre 0707 0749 0857 0957 0957 1157 Stirling St.Ninian's Toll Glasgow Rd 0709 0751 0859 0959 0959 1159 Bannockburn opp Heritage Centre 0711 0753 0901 1001 1001 1201 Whins of Milton Glasgow Rd Milton Rd x 0712 0754 0902 1002 1002 1202 Cumbernauld Town Centre South 0625 0729 0803 0919 1019 1019 1219 Glasgow Cathedral St x 0746 x 0830 x x x x x x x x x x x Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station 0645 0750 0805 0835 0939 0945 0945 1039 1039 1040 1105 1200 1239 1205 1300 daily P route number M92 M9 M8 G9 M9 M9 M8 G9 M9 M8 G10 Aberdeen Union Square Bus Station 1045 1045 1115 1145 1245 1315 1345 Forfar A90 Underpass, McDonalds 1145 x x x 1445 Mondays to Fridays only Dundee Seagate Bus Station arr 1212 1210 x 1310 1410 x 1512 1215 1215 1315 1415 1415 1515 journeys do not run on Sundays CONNECT Dundee Seagate Bus Station dep Inchture A90 Bus Bay, Inchture Road End 1231 1431 Sundays only Perth Canal St at Matalan 1249 1449 these journeys are operated Perth Leonard St Bus Station arr 1251 1451 P by Parks of Hamilton Perth Leonard St Bus Station dep 1255 1455 1555 Perth Leisure Pool x 1257 x x 1457 x 1557 * 1015 Dundee to Glasgow is operated Perth Broxden Park & Ride arr 1250 1302 1350 1450 1502 1550 1602 by Citylink on Sundays Perth Broxden Park & Ride dep 1255 1305 1355 1455 1505 1555 1605 1655 Gleneagles A9 Station Road End 1320 1520 1620 these journeys also call at Dunblane Perth Rd at Kippendavie Rd 1332 1532 1632 Cornton Vale H M Prison Dunblane opp Police station 1334 1534 1634 Cornton Road at Haugh Road Bridge of Allan Royal Hotel x x x Causewayhead Road Cornton Road Stirling Bus Station arr 1349 1549 1653 Stirling Bus Station dep 1355 1555 1700 Stirling Burghmuir Rd opp Islamic Centre 1357 1557 1702 Stirling St.Ninian's Toll Glasgow Rd 1359 1559 1704 Bannockburn opp Heritage Centre 1401 1601 1706 Whins of Milton Glasgow Rd Milton Rd 1402 1602 1707 Cumbernauld Town Centre South x 1419 x x x 1619 x x 1724 x continues on next page Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station 1400 1439 1405 1500 1600 1641 1605 1700 1744 1800 Aberdeen | Dundee | Perth | Stirling | Glasgow daily P P P P P P route number M9 M8 G9 M9 M9 M8 G9 M9 M9 G10 M11 M9 M92 M9 Aberdeen Union Square Bus Station 1445 1515 1545 1645 1715 1745 1845 1945 2045 Forfar A90 Underpass, McDonalds x 1645 x 1845 x x x Dundee Seagate Bus Station arr 1610 x 1715 1810 x 1915 2010 2110 2210 x 1615 1615 1720 1815 1815 1920 2015 2120 2220 CONNECT Dundee Seagate Bus Station dep Inchture A90 Bus Bay, Inchture Road End 1631 1831 Perth Canal St at Matalan 1649 1849 Perth Leonard St Bus Station arr 1651 1851 x Perth Leonard St Bus Station dep 1655 1855 1923 2250 Perth Leisure Pool x 1657 x x 1857 1925 x x x 2252 Perth Broxden Park & Ride arr 1655 1702 1757 1850 1902 1930 1955 x 2050 2150 2255 Perth Broxden Park & Ride dep 1700 1705 1800 1855 1905 1930 2000 2055 2055 2155 2255 Gleneagles A9 Station Road End 1720 1920 Dunblane Perth Rd at Kippendavie Rd 1732 1932 Dunblane opp Police station 1734 1934 x x Stirling Bus Station arr 1749 1949 2130 2330 Stirling Bus Station dep 1755 1955 2130 2330 Stirling Burghmuir Rd opp Islamic Centre 1757 1957 Stirling St.Ninian's Toll Glasgow Rd 1759 1959 Bannockburn opp Heritage Centre 1801 2001 Whins of Milton Glasgow Rd Milton Rd 1802 2002 x x Cumbernauld Town Centre South x 1819 x x x 2019 x x x x 2155 x 2355 Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station 1805 1839 1805 1905 2000 2039 2005 2035 2105 2200 2215 2300 0015 P these journeys are operated by Parks of Hamilton Glasgow | Stirling | Perth | Dundee | Aberdeen daily P P P P P P P route number M9 M8 M92 M8 M8 M11 G92 M9 M8 G9 M9 M9 M8 M9 G9 M9 Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station 0340 0600 0650 0715 0810 0830 0840 0910 0930 0930 1010 1040 1110 Cumbernauld Town Centre North 0620 0710 0735 0850 0950 Whins of Milton Glasgow Rd Milton Terr 0637 0727 0907 1007 Bannockburn at Heritage Centre 0638 0728 0908 1008 Stirling St.Ninian's Toll Glasgow Rd 0640 0730 0910 1010 Stirling Burghmuir Rd at Islamic Centre 0642 0732 x 0912 1012 Stirling Bus Station arr 0644 0734 0800 0914 1014 Stirling Bus Station dep 0650 0740 0800 0920 1020 Dunblane Police stn 0705 0755 0935 1035 Dunblane Perth Road at Cemetery Road 0707 0757 0937 1037 Gleneagles A9 opp rail station x 0719 0809 x x 0949 x x 1049 x x Perth Broxden Park & Ride arr 0440 0740 0825 0850 0915 1005 1015 1035 1105 1115 1215 Perth Broxden Park & Ride dep 0445 0710 0743 0828 0855 0920 1008 1020 1035 1108 1120 1220 Perth opp Leisure Pool 0715 0748 0833 0925 1013 1040 1113 Perth Leonard St Bus Station arr 0717 0750 0835 0927 1015 1042 1115 0717 0755 0838 1118 CONNECT Perth Leonard St Bus Station dep v Perth South Street at Tavern 0719 0757 0840 1120 Inchture Ballindean Farm x 0737 0815 0858 x x 1138 x x Dundee Seagate Bus Station arr 0515 0758 0835 0915 0930 1055 1155 1155 1255 0520 0805 0935 1000 1100 1200 1300 CONNECT Dundee Seagate Bus Station dep v v v v Forfar A90 Underpass, McDonalds x 0832 x x x 1127 x x 1327 Aberdeen Union Square Bus Station 0645 0932 1100 1125 1130 1227 1325 1330 1427 daily P P P on Sundays, change coach at Dundee onto route number M8 M9 G9 M9 M8 M9 G9 M9 M8 G92 M9 M9 route M92 Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station 1130 1210 1240 1310 1330 1410 1440 1510 1530 1610 1640 Cumbernauld Town Centre North 1150 1350 1550 Whins of Milton Glasgow Rd Milton Terr 1207 1407 1607 Bannockburn at Heritage Centre 1208 1408 1608 also calls at Stirling St.Ninian's Toll Glasgow Rd 1210 1410 1610 Dundee Duncan College Stirling Burghmuir Rd at Islamic Centre 1212 1412 1612 Dundee University and Stirling Bus Station arr 1214 1414 1614 Nethergate Stirling Bus Station dep 1220 1420 1620 Dunblane Police stn 1235 1435 1635 Mondays to Fridays only Dunblane Perth Road at Cemetery Road 1237 1437 1637 Gleneagles A9 opp rail station 1249 x x 1449 x x 1649 x x journeys do not run on Perth Broxden Park & Ride arr 1305 1315 1415 1505 1515 1615 1705 1720 1750 Sundays Perth Broxden Park & Ride dep 1308 1320 1420 1508 1520 1620 1708 1725 1755 Saturdays only Perth opp Leisure Pool 1313 1513 1713 P these journeys are operated Perth Leonard St Bus Station arr 1315 1515 1715 by Parks of Hamilton Perth Leonard St Bus Station dep 1318 1518 1718 Perth South Street at Tavern 1320 1520 1720 Inchture Ballindean Farm 1338 x x 1538 x x 1738 x x Dundee Seagate Bus Station arr 1355 1355 1455 1555 1555 1655 1755 1805 1835 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1810 1840 CONNECT Dundee Seagate Bus Station dep v v v Forfar A90 Underpass, McDonalds x x 1527 x x 1730 x x x Aberdeen Union Square Bus Station 1525 1530 1630 1725 1735 1830 1925 1935 2005 continues on next page Glasgow | Stirling | Perth | Dundee | Aberdeen daily P route number M8 G9 M9 G92 M8 M11 M8 M9 M9 M92 M9 M11 Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station 1630 1710 1740 1730 1810 1830 1910 2010 2230 2330 Cumbernauld Town Centre North 1655 1755 1850 2350 Whins of Milton Glasgow Rd at Milton Terr 1712 1812 1907 Bannockburn at Heritage Centre 1713 1813 1908 Stirling St.Ninian's Toll Glasgow Rd 1715 1815 1910 Stirling Burghmuir Rd at Islamic Centre 1717 1817 1912 x x Stirling Bus Station arr 1719 1819 1914 2310 0010 Stirling Bus Station dep 1725 1825 1920 2310 0010 Bridge of Allan opp Royal Hotel 1735 1835 x Dunblane Police stn 1740 1840 1935 Dunblane Perth Road at Cemetery Road 1742 1842 1937 Gleneagles A9 opp rail station 1754 x 1854 x 1949 x x x x Perth Broxden Park & Ride arr 1810 1850 1910 1920 2005 2015 2115 2345 0045 Perth Broxden Park & Ride dep 1810 1855 1913 1925 2008 2020 2120 2352 0047 Perth opp Leisure Pool 1815 1918 2013 0052 Perth Leonard St Bus Station arr 1817 1920 2015 0054 Perth Leonard St Bus Station dep 1923 0055 Perth South Street at Tavern 1925 Inchture Ballindean Farm x 1943 x x x x x Dundee Seagate Bus Station arr 1935 2000 2000 2055 2150 0022 0125 1940 1955 2010 2100 2200 0025 0130 CONNECT Dundee Seagate Bus Station dep x v v Aberdeen Union Square Bus Station 2010 2105 2120 2135 2225 2325 0147 0250 Mondays to Fridays only this journey also call at Causewayhead Road Cornton Road Cornton Road opp Haugh Road Cornton Vale H M Prison P these journeys are operated by Parks of Hamilton.
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