Chesser ASDA • Kingsknowe • Wester Hailes • the Calders • Sighthill • Gyle Centre • Ratho

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Chesser ASDA • Kingsknowe • Wester Hailes • the Calders • Sighthill • Gyle Centre • Ratho service 20 at a glance... frequency During the day During the day During the evening Mon-Fri Saturday & Sunday every every every 30 30 60* mins mins mins * evening and Sunday buses run between Ratho Hallcroft Park & Edinburgh Park Station (Hermiston Gait) only. what’s changing on your route • Minor timetable changes on weekdays. Whilst we’ve taken every effort in the preparation of this guide, Lothian Buses Ltd cannot accept any liability arising from inaccuracies, amendments or changes. The routes and times shown are for guidance – we would advise customers to check details by calling 0131 555 6363 before travelling. On occasion due to circumstances beyond our control and during special events, our services can be delayed by traffic congestion and diversion. Service 20 is financially supported by 20 Chesser ASDA • Kingsknowe • Wester Hailes • The Calders • Sighthill • Gyle Centre • Ratho Chesser, Corn Exchange G — G — — G — — 0920 0950 1020 1045 1115 1545 1620 1650 — 1750 Longstone Road 0503 — 0633 — — 0803 — — 0927 0957 1027 1052 1122 then 1555 1630 1700 — 1800 Kingsknowe Golf Club 0507 — 0637 — — 0807 — — 0931 1001 1031 1056 1126 every 1559 1634 1704 — 1804 Westside Plaza 0513 — 0643 — — 0816 — — 0940 1010 1040 1105 1135 1608 1643 1713 — 1813 Calder Gardens, West end 0518 — 0648 — — 0821 — — 0945 1015 1045 1110 1140 30 1614 1649 1719 — 1819 Friday to Monday Edinburgh Pk Stn (Hermiston Gait) 0525 0630 0655 0733 0805 0831 0901 0930 0955 1025 1055 1120 1150 mins 1624 1659 1729 1759 1829 until Gyle Centre 0532 0637 0702 0741 0813 0839 0909 0939 1004 1034 1104 1129 1159 1635 1710 1740 1810 1837 Ratho Station 0539 0644 0709 0749 0821 0847 0917 0947 1012 1042 1112 1137 1207 1648 1723 1753 1823 1844 Ratho, Hallcroft Park 0547 0652 0717 0758 0830 0856 0926 0956 1021 1051 1121 1146 1216 1657 1732 1802 1832 1853 Edinburgh Pk Stn (Hermiston Gait) 1935 2035 2135 2235 2335 Gyle Centre 1942 2042 2142 2242 2342 Ratho Station 1949 2049 2149 2249 2349 Ratho, Hallcroft Park 1957 2057 2157 2257 2357 G – starts from Longstone Crescent 1 minute before Longstone Road 20 Monday to Friday to Monday 20 Ratho • Gyle Centre • Sighthill • The Calders • Wester Hailes • Kingsknowe • Chesser ASDA Ratho, Hallcroft Park 0554 0657 0725 0805 0835 0905 0935 1005 1505 1530 1555 1630 1710 1745 1815 1845 1900 2000 Ratho Station 0604 0707 0735 0814 0844 0914 0944 1014 then 1514 1539 1604 1639 1719 1754 1824 1854 1908 2008 Gyle Centre 0615 0718 0748 0831 0901 0931 0955 1025 every 1525 1550 1620 1655 1735 1810 1836 1905 1917 2017 Edinburgh Pk Stn (Hermiston Gait) 0620 0725 0755 0838 0908 0938 1002 1032 1532 1557 1627 1702 1742 1817 1844 1912 1925 2023 Calder Gardens, West end — — — 0847 0917 0947 1011 1041 30 1541 1607 1638 1713 — 1828 1852 1920 — — Friday to Monday Westside Plaza — — — 0852 0922 0952 1016 1046 mins 1546 1612 1643 1718 — 1833 1857 1925 — — until Kingsknowe Golf Club — — — 0900 0930 1000 1024 1054 1554 1621 1652 1727 — 1836 1904 1932 — — Longstone Road — — — 0904 0934 1004 1028 1058 1558 1625 1656 1731 — 1839 1908 1936 — — Chesser, Corn Exchange — — — 0911 0940 1010 1034 1104 1605 1632 1703 1738 — L L L — — Ratho, Hallcroft Park 2100 2200 2300 0000 Ratho Station 2108 2208 2308 0008 Gyle Centre 2117 2217 2317 0017 Edinburgh Pk Stn (Hermiston Gait) 2123 2223 2323 0023 L – continues to Longstone Crescent 20 Chesser ASDA • Kingsknowe • Wester Hailes • The Calders • Sighthill • Gyle Centre • Ratho Chesser (ASDA) G G — — — G G G 0950 1020 1750 — — — — — Longstone Road 0613 0643 — — — 0843 0913 0943 0957 1027 1757 — — — — — Kingsknowe Golf Club 0617 0647 — — — 0847 0917 0947 1001 1031 then 1801 — — — — — Westside Plaza 0623 0653 — — — 0853 0923 0953 1010 1040 every 1810 — — — — — Calder Gdns at Calder Cres 0628 0658 — — — 0858 0928 0958 1015 1045 30 1815 — — — — — Edinburgh Pk Stn (Hermiston Gait) 0635 0705 0735 0805 0835 0905 0935 1005 1024 1054 mins 1824 1935 2035 2135 2235 2335 Gyle Centre 0641 0711 0741 0811 0841 0911 0941 1011 1032 1102 until 1832 1941 2041 2141 2241 2341 Ratho Station 0648 0718 0748 0818 0848 0918 0948 1018 1040 1110 1840 1949 2049 2149 2249 2349 Ratho Hallcroft Park 0656 0726 0756 0826 0856 0926 0956 1026 1049 1119 1849 1957 2057 2157 2257 2357 Saturday G – starts Longstone 3 minutes before Westside Plaza 20 Ratho • Gyle Centre • Sighthill • The Calders • Wester Hailes • Kingsknowe • Chesser ASDA Ratho Hallcroft Park 0702 0732 0802 0832 0902 0935 1005 1635 1703 1733 1803 1833 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 0000 Ratho Station 0711 0741 0811 0841 0911 0944 1014 1644 1712 1742 1812 1842 1909 2008 2108 2208 2308 0008 Gyle Centre 0721 0751 0821 0851 0921 0955 1025 then 1655 1723 1753 1823 1853 1920 2017 2117 2217 2317 0017 every Edinburgh Pk Stn (Hermiston Gait) 0727 0757 0827 0857 0927 1001 1031 1701 1729 1759 1829 1859 1925 2022 2122 2222 2322 0022 Calder Gdns at Calder Cres — — — 0905 0935 1010 1040 30 1710 1737 1807 1837 1907 — — — — — — Westside Plaza — — — 0910 0940 1015 1045 mins 1715 1742 1812 1842 1912 — — — — — — Kingsknowe Golf Club — — — 0917 0947 1023 1053 until 1723 1749 1819 1849 1919 — — — — — — Longstone Road — — — 0921 0951 1027 1057 1727 1753 1823 1853 1923 — — — — — — Chesser (ASDA) — — — 0927 0957 1033 1103 1733 L L L L — — — — — — L – continues to Longstone 20 Edinburgh Pk Stn (Hermiston Gait) 0740 0835 0932 1030 1830 1935 2035 2135 2235 2335 Gyle Centre 0746 0841 0938 1036 1836 1941 2041 2141 2241 2341 Ratho Station 0753 0848 0945 1044 1844 1949 2049 2149 2249 2349 Ratho Hallcroft Park 0801 0856 0953 1053 1853 1957 2057 2157 2257 2357 Ratho Hallcroft Park 0805 0900 0957 1757 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 0000 Ratho Station 0814 0909 1006 1806 1909 2008 2108 2208 2308 0008 Gyle Centre 0824 0919 1017 1817 1920 2017 2117 2217 2317 0017 Edinburgh Pk Stn (Hermiston Gait) 0830 0925 1023 1823 1925 2022 2122 2222 2322 0022 Chesser (ASDA) G G — — — G G G 0950 1020 1750 — — — — — Longstone Road 0613 0643 — — — 0843 0913 0943 0957 1027 1757 — — — — — Kingsknowe Golf Club 0617 0647 — — — 0847 0917 0947 1001 1031 1801 — — — — — Westside Plaza 0623 0653 — — — 0853 0923 0953 1010 1040 1810 — — — — — Calder Gdns at Calder Cres 0628 0658 — — — 0858 0928 0958 1015 1045 1815 — — — — — Edinburgh Pk Stn (Hermiston Gait) 0635 0705 0735 0805 0835 0905 0935 1005 1024 1054 1824 1935 2035 2135 2235 2335 Gyle Centre 0641 0711 0741 0811 0841 0911 0941 1011 1032 1102 1832 1941 2041 2141 2241 2341 Ratho Station 0648 0718 0748 0818 0848 0918 0948 1018 1040 1110 1840 1949 2049 2149 2249 2349 Ratho Hallcroft Park 0656 0726 0756 0826 0856 0926 0956 1026 1049 1119 1849 1957 2057 2157 2257 2357 Saturday G – starts Longstone 3 minutes before Westside Plaza Ratho Hallcroft Park 0702 0732 0802 0832 0902 0935 1005 1635 1703 1733 1803 1833 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 0000 Ratho Station 0711 0741 0811 0841 0911 0944 1014 1644 1712 1742 1812 1842 1909 2008 2108 2208 2308 0008 Gyle Centre 0721 0751 0821 0851 0921 0955 1025 1655 1723 1753 1823 1853 1920 2017 2117 2217 2317 0017 Edinburgh Pk Stn (Hermiston Gait) 0727 0757 0827 0857 0927 1001 1031 1701 1729 1759 1829 1859 1925 2022 2122 2222 2322 0022 Calder Gdns at Calder Cres — — — 0905 0935 1010 1040 1710 1737 1807 1837 1907 — — — — — — Westside Plaza — — — 0910 0940 1015 1045 1715 1742 1812 1842 1912 — — — — — — Kingsknowe Golf Club — — — 0917 0947 1023 1053 1723 1749 1819 1849 1919 — — — — — — Longstone Road — — — 0921 0951 1027 1057 1727 1753 1823 1853 1923 — — — — — — Chesser (ASDA) — — — 0927 0957 1033 1103 1733 L L L L — — — — — — L – continues to Longstone 20 Edinburgh Park Station • Gyle Centre • Ratho then (Hermiston Gait) Edinburgh Pk Stn 0740 0835 0932 1030 every 1830 1935 2035 2135 2235 2335 Gyle Centre 0746 0841 0938 1036 60 1836 1941 2041 2141 2241 2341 Ratho Station 0753 0848 0945 1044 mins 1844 1949 2049 2149 2249 2349 Ratho Hallcroft Park 0801 0856 0953 1053 until 1853 1957 2057 2157 2257 2357 20 Ratho • Gyle Centre • Edinburgh Park Station Sunday Ratho Hallcroft Park 0805 0900 0957 then 1757 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 0000 every Ratho Station 0814 0909 1006 1806 1909 2008 2108 2208 2308 0008 Gyle Centre 0824 0919 1017 60 1817 1920 2017 2117 2217 2317 0017 mins Edinburgh Pk Stn (Hermiston Gait) 0830 0925 1023 until 1823 1925 2022 2122 2222 2322 0022 Route Chesser (ASDA), New Market Place, Chesser Avenue, Slateford Road, Lanark Road, Inglis Green Road, Longstone Road, Kingsknowe Road North, Kingsknowe Road South, Lanark Road, Wester Hailes Road, Clovenstone Road, Hailesland Road, Murrayburn Road, Westside Plaza, Murrayburn Road, Murrayburn Drive, Calder Grove, Calder Crescent, Calder Gardens, Wester Hailes Road, Bankhead Avenue, Bankhead Crossway North, Bankhead Drive, Hermiston Gait, Lochside Avenue, Lochside Crescent, Gyle Avenue, Gyle Centre, Gyle Avenue, South Gyle Broadway, Glasgow Road, A8, Station Road, Harvest Drive, Harvest Road, Baird Road, Main Street, Wilkieston Road, Hallcroft Park. Return as reverse of above route to Station Road then A8, Newbridge Roundabout then as outward route reversed to Hermiston Gait then Bankhead Drive, Bankhead Broadway, Bankhead Crossway North then reverse of above route to Chesser Avenue then New Mart Road, Chesser (ASDA). .
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