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Stirling - Perth Stagecoach East Scotland Mondays to Fridays 15A Stirling - Perth Stagecoach East Scotland Mondays to Fridays Stirling, Bus Station (Stance 4) dep 07:35 08:50 09:50 10:50 11:50 12:50 13:50 14:41 15:50 17:05 18:15 19:50 21:50 Causewayhead, opp MacRobert Centre 07:46 09:01 10:01 11:01 12:01 13:01 14:01 14:52 16:01 17:20 18:26 20:01 22:01 Bridge of Allan, opp Royal Hotel 07:51 09:06 10:06 11:06 12:06 13:06 14:06 14:57 16:06 17:25 18:31 20:06 22:06 Dunblane, opp Railway Station 08:03 09:18 10:18 11:18 12:18 13:18 14:18 15:09 16:18 17:37 18:43 20:18 22:18 Greenloaning, opp Millhill View 08:15 09:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 13:30 14:30 15:21 16:30 17:49 18:55 20:30 22:30 Front Street at Smiddy Brae, Braco 07:24 08:18 09:33 10:33 11:33 12:33 13:33 14:33 15:24 16:33 17:52 18:58 20:33 22:33 Muthill, opp Post Office 07:39 08:31 09:46 10:46 11:46 12:46 13:46 14:46 15:37 16:46 18:05 19:11 20:46 22:46 James Square at James Square, Crieff | 08:39 | | | | | | 15:45 | | | | | Broich Road at School Bus Park, Crieff arr | 08:48 | | | | | | 15:50 | | | | | Broich Road at School Bus Park, Crieff dep | 08:48 | | | | | | | | | | | High Street at Hill Street, Crieff arr 07:47 08:57 09:56 10:56 11:56 12:56 13:56 14:56 16:56 18:15 19:21 20:54 22:54 High Street at Hill Street, Crieff dep 07:50 09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 17:00 18:20 19:24 20:55 22:55 A85 at Grahame Terrace, Gilmerton 07:56 09:05 10:05 11:05 12:05 13:05 14:05 15:05 17:05 18:25 19:29 21:00 23:00 A85 at Burnbrae Garage, Mains of Gorthy 08:05 09:13 10:13 11:13 12:13 13:13 14:13 15:13 17:13 18:33 19:37 21:08 23:08 Methven, opp Methven Arms 08:13 09:20 10:20 11:20 12:20 13:20 14:20 15:20 17:20 18:40 19:44 21:15 23:15 Main Road at Hotel, Pitcairngreen | | | | | | | | | | | 21:25 | Almondbank, opp Scroggiehill | | | | | | | | | | | 21:29 | North Muirton, opp Holiday Inn 08:28 | | | | | | | | | | | | Bus Park at School Bus Park, North Muirton 08:35 | | | | | | | | | | | | Gowans Terrace at St Johns Academy, Muirton 08:40 | | | | | | | | | | | | Hillyland, Tesco (Stop C) | 09:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 13:30 14:30 15:30 17:30 18:50 19:54 21:40 23:25 Perth, South Methven Street (Stop I) 08:51 09:42 10:42 11:42 12:42 13:42 14:42 15:42 17:42 19:02 20:05 21:51 23:33 Perth, Bus Station (Stance 6) arr 08:55 09:45 10:45 11:45 12:45 13:45 14:45 15:45 17:45 19:05 20:07 21:53 Notes [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [2] [1] Runs on Mondays to Fridays [2] Only runs on Friday (Fri 24-Jan-2020) Compiled from data for the period Mon 20-Jan-2020 to Sun 26-Jan-2020. 15A Stirling - Perth Stagecoach East Scotland Saturdays Stirling, Bus Station (Stance 4) dep 07:50 08:50 09:50 10:50 11:50 12:50 13:50 14:50 15:50 17:05 18:05 19:45 Causewayhead, opp MacRobert Centre 08:01 09:01 10:01 11:01 12:01 13:01 14:01 15:01 16:01 17:16 18:16 19:56 Bridge of Allan, opp Royal Hotel 08:06 09:06 10:06 11:06 12:06 13:06 14:06 15:06 16:06 17:21 18:21 20:01 Dunblane, opp Railway Station 08:18 09:18 10:18 11:18 12:18 13:18 14:18 15:18 16:18 17:33 18:33 20:13 Greenloaning, opp Millhill View 08:30 09:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 13:30 14:30 15:30 16:30 17:45 18:45 20:25 Front Street at Smiddy Brae, Braco 08:33 09:33 10:33 11:33 12:33 13:33 14:33 15:33 16:33 17:48 18:48 20:28 Muthill, opp Post Office 08:46 09:46 10:46 11:46 12:46 13:46 14:46 15:46 16:46 18:01 19:01 20:41 High Street at Hill Street, Crieff arr 08:56 09:56 10:56 11:56 12:56 13:56 14:56 15:56 16:56 18:11 19:11 20:51 High Street at Hill Street, Crieff dep 09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:15 19:15 20:55 A85 at Grahame Terrace, Gilmerton 09:05 10:05 11:05 12:05 13:05 14:05 15:05 16:05 17:05 18:20 19:20 21:00 A85 at Burnbrae Garage, Mains of Gorthy 09:13 10:13 11:13 12:13 13:13 14:13 15:13 16:13 17:13 18:28 19:28 21:08 Methven, opp Methven Arms 09:20 10:20 11:20 12:20 13:20 14:20 15:20 16:20 17:20 18:35 19:35 21:15 Main Road at Hotel, Pitcairngreen | | | | | | | | | | | 21:25 Almondbank, opp Scroggiehill | | | | | | | | | | | 21:29 Hillyland, Tesco (Stop C) 09:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 13:30 14:30 15:30 16:30 17:30 18:45 19:45 21:40 Perth, Bus Station (Stance 6) arr 09:45 10:45 11:45 12:45 13:45 14:45 15:45 16:45 17:45 18:58 19:58 21:53 Compiled from data for the period Mon 20-Jan-2020 to Sun 26-Jan-2020. 15A Stirling - Perth Stagecoach East Scotland Sundays Stirling, Bus Station (Stance 4) dep 12:20 14:20 16:20 18:10 Causewayhead, opp MacRobert Centre 12:31 14:31 16:31 18:21 Bridge of Allan, opp Royal Hotel 12:36 14:36 16:36 18:26 Dunblane, opp Railway Station 12:48 14:48 16:48 18:38 Greenloaning, opp Millhill View 13:00 15:00 17:00 18:50 Front Street at Smiddy Brae, Braco 13:03 15:03 17:03 18:53 Muthill, opp Post Office 13:16 15:16 17:16 19:06 High Street at Hill Street, Crieff arr 13:26 15:26 17:26 19:16 High Street at Hill Street, Crieff dep 13:30 15:30 17:30 19:20 A85 at Grahame Terrace, Gilmerton 13:35 15:35 17:35 19:25 A85 at Burnbrae Garage, Mains of Gorthy 13:43 15:43 17:43 19:33 Methven, opp Methven Arms 13:50 15:50 17:50 19:40 Main Road at Hotel, Pitcairngreen | | | 19:50 Almondbank, opp Scroggiehill | | | 19:53 Hillyland, Tesco (Stop C) 14:00 16:00 18:00 20:00 Perth, Bus Station (Stance 6) arr 14:15 16:15 18:15 20:13 Compiled from data for the period Mon 20-Jan-2020 to Sun 26-Jan-2020. 15A Perth - Stirling Stagecoach East Scotland Mondays to Fridays Perth, Bus Station (Stance 6) dep 07:40 08:50 09:50 10:50 11:50 12:50 13:50 14:50 17:30 19:45 21:25 Perth, Kinnoull Street (Stop T) 07:50 09:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 15:20 16:30 17:40 19:50 21:30 Hillyland, opp Tesco 06:03 06:28 07:10 08:05 09:10 10:10 11:10 12:10 13:10 14:10 15:10 | 16:42 17:52 19:58 21:38 Bus Park at School Bus Park, North Muirton arr | | | | | | | | | | | 15:30 | | | | Bus Park at School Bus Park, North Muirton dep | | | | | | | | | | | 15:40 | | | | Dunkeld Road at Holiday Inn, North Muirton | | | | | | | | | | | 15:45 | | | | Methven, Main Street (A85) 06:13 06:38 07:20 08:18 09:20 10:20 11:20 12:20 13:20 14:20 15:20 16:00 16:52 18:02 20:08 21:48 Mains of Gorthy, opp Burnbrae Garage 06:18 06:43 07:25 08:24 09:25 10:25 11:25 12:25 13:25 14:25 15:25 16:05 16:57 18:07 20:13 21:53 Gilmerton, opp Grahame Terrace 06:26 06:51 07:33 08:33 09:33 10:33 11:33 12:33 13:33 14:33 15:33 16:13 17:05 18:15 20:21 22:01 High Street at RS McColl, Crieff arr 06:31 06:56 07:38 08:38 09:38 10:38 11:38 12:38 13:38 14:38 15:38 16:18 17:10 18:20 20:26 22:06 High Street at RS McColl, Crieff dep 06:33 06:58 07:41 08:41 09:41 10:41 11:41 12:41 13:41 14:41 15:38 16:21 17:13 18:23 20:28 22:08 Broich Road at School Bus Park, Crieff | | | | | | | | | | 15:50 | | | | | High Street at RS McColl, Crieff | | | | | | | | | | 16:00 | | | | | Drummond Street at Post Office, Muthill 06:40 07:07 07:49 08:49 09:49 10:49 11:49 12:49 13:49 14:49 16:08 16:29 17:21 18:31 20:36 22:16 Braco, opp Smiddy Brae 06:52 07:19 08:01 09:01 10:01 11:01 12:01 13:01 14:01 15:01 16:20 16:41 17:33 18:43 20:48 22:27 A822 at Millhill View, Greenloaning 06:55 08:04 09:04 10:04 11:04 12:04 13:04 14:04 15:04 16:23 17:36 18:46 20:51 22:30 Dunblane, opp Railway Station 07:05 08:14 09:14 10:14 11:14 12:14 13:14 14:14 15:14 16:33 17:46 18:56 21:01 Henderson Street at Royal Hotel, Bridge of Allan 07:13 08:22 09:22 10:22 11:22 12:22 13:22 14:22 15:22 16:41 17:54 19:04 21:09 Causewayhead, opp MacRobert Centre 07:18 08:27 09:27 10:27 11:27 12:27 13:27 14:27 15:27 16:46 17:59 19:09 21:14 Stirling, Bus Station (Stance 4) arr 07:29 08:38 09:38 10:38 11:38 12:38 13:38 14:38 15:38 16:57 18:10 19:20 21:25 Notes [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [1] [2] [2] [1] Runs on Mondays to Fridays [2] Only runs on Friday (Fri 24-Jan-2020) Compiled from data for the period Mon 20-Jan-2020 to Sun 26-Jan-2020.
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