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Service Stonehaven - Montrose 107 Monday - Friday (Not Bank Holidays) Service Stonehaven - Montrose 107 Monday - Friday (not Bank Holidays) Operated by: BB Stagecoach Bluebird Timetable valid from 16 Aug 2021 until further notice Service: 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 Notes: Prd1 Prd1 Prd1 Operator: BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB Stonehaven, Barclay Street Depart: 05:21 06:21 07:10 07:24 .... 09:10 11:10 13:10 15:45 Stonehaven, Spurryhillock Industrial Estate Depart: .... .... .... .... 07:38 .... .... .... .... Kinneff, Roadside of Kinneff 05:32 06:32 07:21 07:35 07:51 09:21 11:21 13:21 15:56 Inverbervie, Kirkburn Drive 05:37 06:37 07:26 07:40 07:56 09:26 11:26 13:26 16:01 Gourdon, William Street 05:42 06:42 .... 07:45 .... 09:31 11:31 13:31 16:06 Johnshaven, The Square 05:51 06:51 07:35 .... .... 09:40 11:40 13:40 16:15 St Cyrus, Station Road 05:59 06:59 .... .... .... 09:48 11:48 13:48 16:23 Montrose, Co-op (Stop 2) 06:11 07:11 .... .... .... 10:00 12:00 14:00 16:35 Montrose, Montrose Railway Station Arrive: 06:13 07:13 .... .... .... 10:02 12:02 14:02 16:37 Service: 107 Notes: Operator: BB Stonehaven, Barclay Street Depart: 17:10 Stonehaven, Spurryhillock Industrial Estate Depart: .... Kinneff, Roadside of Kinneff 17:21 Inverbervie, Kirkburn Drive 17:26 Gourdon, William Street 17:31 Johnshaven, The Square 17:40 St Cyrus, Station Road 17:48 Montrose, Co-op (Stop 2) 18:00 Montrose, Montrose Railway Station Arrive: 18:02 Prd1 Only operates within these dates: 16/08/2021 to 20/08/2021 23/08/2021 to 27/08/2021 30/08/2021 to 03/09/2021 06/09/2021 to 10/09/2021 13/09/2021 to 17/09/2021 20/09/2021 to 24/09/2021 27/09/2021 to 01/10/2021 04/10/2021 to 08/10/2021 11/10/2021 to 15/10/2021 01/11/2021 to 05/11/2021 08/11/2021 to 12/11/2021 15/11/2021 to 19/11/2021 22/11/2021 to 26/11/2021 29/11/2021 to 30/11/2021 02/12/2021 to 03/12/2021 06/12/2021 to 10/12/2021 13/12/2021 to 17/12/2021 20/12/2021 to 21/12/2021 05/01/2022 to 07/01/2022 10/01/2022 to 14/01/2022 17/01/2022 to 21/01/2022 24/01/2022 to 28/01/2022 31/01/2022 to 04/02/2022 07/02/2022 to 11/02/2022 17/02/2022 to 18/02/2022 21/02/2022 to 25/02/2022 28/02/2022 to 04/03/2022 07/03/2022 to 11/03/2022 14/03/2022 to 18/03/2022 21/03/2022 to 25/03/2022 28/03/2022 to 01/04/2022 18/04/2022 to 19/04/2022 Created by Stagecoach Group Plc on 29/09/2021 02:42. This timetable is valid at the time of download from our website. However, this may be affected by alteration at short notice. To read service updates or to re-check your journey go to www.stagecoachbus.com. 1 Service Montrose - Stonehaven 107 Monday - Friday (not Bank Holidays) Operated by: BB Stagecoach Bluebird Timetable valid from 16 Aug 2021 until further notice Service: 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 107 Notes: Prd1 XPrd2 Prd1 Prd1 Prd1 Operator: BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB Montrose, Montrose Railway Station Depart: 06:15 07:45 10:15 12:15 14:05 14:15 .... .... .... Montrose, Lloyds Pharmacy 06:17 07:47 10:17 12:17 14:07 14:17 .... .... .... St Cyrus, Station Road 06:29 07:59 10:29 12:29 14:19 14:29 .... .... .... Johnshaven, The Square 06:37 08:07 10:37 12:37 14:27 14:37 .... .... 16:00 Gourdon, William Street 06:46 08:16 10:46 12:46 14:36 14:46 .... 15:50 .... Inverbervie, Kirkburn Drive 06:51 08:21 10:51 12:51 14:41 14:51 15:51 15:55 16:09 Kinneff, Roadside of Kinneff 06:56 08:26 10:56 12:56 14:46 14:56 15:56 16:00 16:14 Stonehaven, Barclay Street Arrive: 07:09 08:39 11:09 13:09 14:59 15:09 .... 16:13 .... Stonehaven, Spurryhillock Industrial Estate Arrive: .... .... .... .... .... .... 16:09 .... 16:27 Service: 107 107 Notes: Operator: BB BB Montrose, Montrose Railway Station Depart: 17:05 18:05 Montrose, Lloyds Pharmacy 17:07 18:07 St Cyrus, Station Road 17:19 18:19 Johnshaven, The Square 17:27 18:27 Gourdon, William Street 17:36 18:36 Inverbervie, Kirkburn Drive 17:41 18:41 Kinneff, Roadside of Kinneff 17:46 18:46 Stonehaven, Barclay Street Arrive: 17:59 18:59 Stonehaven, Spurryhillock Industrial Estate Arrive: .... .... Prd1 Only operates within these dates: 16/08/2021 to 20/08/2021 23/08/2021 to 27/08/2021 30/08/2021 to 03/09/2021 06/09/2021 to 10/09/2021 13/09/2021 to 17/09/2021 20/09/2021 to 24/09/2021 27/09/2021 to 01/10/2021 04/10/2021 to 08/10/2021 11/10/2021 to 15/10/2021 01/11/2021 to 05/11/2021 08/11/2021 to 12/11/2021 15/11/2021 to 19/11/2021 22/11/2021 to 26/11/2021 29/11/2021 to 30/11/2021 02/12/2021 to 03/12/2021 06/12/2021 to 10/12/2021 13/12/2021 to 17/12/2021 20/12/2021 to 21/12/2021 05/01/2022 to 07/01/2022 10/01/2022 to 14/01/2022 17/01/2022 to 21/01/2022 24/01/2022 to 28/01/2022 31/01/2022 to 04/02/2022 07/02/2022 to 11/02/2022 17/02/2022 to 18/02/2022 21/02/2022 to 25/02/2022 28/02/2022 to 04/03/2022 07/03/2022 to 11/03/2022 14/03/2022 to 18/03/2022 21/03/2022 to 25/03/2022 28/03/2022 to 01/04/2022 18/04/2022 to 19/04/2022 2 XPrd2 Does not operate on these dates: 16/08/2021 to 20/08/2021 23/08/2021 to 27/08/2021 30/08/2021 to 03/09/2021 06/09/2021 to 10/09/2021 13/09/2021 to 17/09/2021 20/09/2021 to 24/09/2021 27/09/2021 to 01/10/2021 04/10/2021 to 08/10/2021 11/10/2021 to 15/10/2021 01/11/2021 to 05/11/2021 08/11/2021 to 12/11/2021 15/11/2021 to 19/11/2021 22/11/2021 to 26/11/2021 29/11/2021 to 30/11/2021 02/12/2021 to 03/12/2021 06/12/2021 to 10/12/2021 13/12/2021 to 17/12/2021 20/12/2021 to 21/12/2021 05/01/2022 to 07/01/2022 10/01/2022 to 14/01/2022 17/01/2022 to 21/01/2022 24/01/2022 to 28/01/2022 31/01/2022 to 04/02/2022 07/02/2022 to 11/02/2022 17/02/2022 to 18/02/2022 21/02/2022 to 25/02/2022 28/02/2022 to 04/03/2022 07/03/2022 to 11/03/2022 14/03/2022 to 18/03/2022 21/03/2022 to 25/03/2022 28/03/2022 to 01/04/2022 18/04/2022 to 19/04/2022 Created by Stagecoach Group Plc on 29/09/2021 02:42. This timetable is valid at the time of download from our website. However, this may be affected by alteration at short notice. To read service updates or to re-check your journey go to www.stagecoachbus.com. 3 Service Stonehaven - Montrose 107 Saturdays and May Day Operated by: BB Stagecoach Bluebird Timetable valid from 16 Aug 2021 until further notice Service: 107 107 107 107 107 107 Operator: BB BB BB BB BB BB Stonehaven, Barclay Street Depart: 06:51 09:10 11:10 13:10 15:10 17:10 Kinneff, Roadside of Kinneff 07:02 09:21 11:21 13:21 15:21 17:21 Inverbervie, Kirkburn Drive 07:07 09:26 11:26 13:26 15:26 17:26 Gourdon, William Street 07:12 09:31 11:31 13:31 15:31 17:31 Johnshaven, The Square 07:21 09:40 11:40 13:40 15:40 17:40 St Cyrus, Station Road 07:29 09:48 11:48 13:48 15:48 17:48 Montrose, Co-op (Stop 2) 07:41 10:00 12:00 14:00 16:00 18:00 Montrose, Montrose Railway Station Arrive: 07:43 10:02 12:02 14:02 16:02 18:02 Created by Stagecoach Group Plc on 29/09/2021 02:42. This timetable is valid at the time of download from our website. However, this may be affected by alteration at short notice. To read service updates or to re-check your journey go to www.stagecoachbus.com. 4 Service Montrose - Stonehaven 107 Saturdays and May Day Operated by: BB Stagecoach Bluebird Timetable valid from 16 Aug 2021 until further notice Service: 107 107 107 107 107 107 Operator: BB BB BB BB BB BB Montrose, Montrose Railway Station Depart: 07:45 10:15 12:15 14:15 16:15 18:05 Montrose, Lloyds Pharmacy 07:47 10:17 12:17 14:17 16:17 18:07 St Cyrus, Station Road 07:59 10:29 12:29 14:29 16:29 18:19 Johnshaven, The Square 08:07 10:37 12:37 14:37 16:37 18:27 Gourdon, William Street 08:16 10:46 12:46 14:46 16:46 18:36 Inverbervie, Kirkburn Drive 08:21 10:51 12:51 14:51 16:51 18:41 Kinneff, Roadside of Kinneff 08:26 10:56 12:56 14:56 16:56 18:46 Stonehaven, Barclay Street Arrive: 08:39 11:09 13:09 15:09 17:09 18:59 Created by Stagecoach Group Plc on 29/09/2021 02:42.
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