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24 25 TT Bklt 24 25 N25 including service 20 on Sunday morning Blackridge and Armadale – Edinburgh Serving: Bathgate (25) Deans Eliburn (24) Livingston Pumpherston (24) Uphall Broxburn Ratho Station Corstophine Bus times from 28 October 2019 Welcome aboard! Operating many bus routes throughout Central Scotland and West Lothian that are designed to make your journey as simple as possible. Thank you for choosing to travel with First. • Route Page 12-13 • Timetables Pages 3-11, 14-23 • Customer services Back Page Your latest timetable updates: Revised timetable early mornings and evenings. Value for money! Here are some of the ways we can save you money and speed up your journey: FirstDay – enjoy unlimited journeys all day in your chosen zone. FirstWeek – enjoy unlimited journeys all week in your chosen zone. Contactless – seamless payment to speed up journey times. 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APPAPP TECH THE BUS WITH LESS FUSS 24 – Deans – Livingston – Edinburgh 24 25 25 – Blackridge – Livingston – Edinburgh Mondays to Fridays Service Number 25 24 25 25 24 25 25 24 25 25 24 25 25 24 25 25 24 25 Blackridge Terminus — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 0639 — — 0717 Armadale, Honeyman Court — — — — — — — — — — — — 0629 — — 0659 — — Armadale, South Street — — — — — — — — — — — — 0634 — 0649 0704 — 0727 Falside — — — — — — — — — — — — 0641 — 0656 0711 — 0734 Bathgate, South Bridge Street — — 0514 — — 0559 — — 0621 — — — 0651 — 0706 0721 — 0744 Deans North — 0451 0530 — 0551 0615 — 0619 0637 0642 0648 — 0707 0718 0722 0737 0746 0800 3 Deans South — 0453 — — 0553 — — 0621 — — 0651 — — 0721 — — 0748 — Livingston North Station a — — 0534 — — 0619 — — 0641 0646 — — 0711 — 0726 0741 — 0804 Eliburn, Kilne Place — 0458 — — 0558 — — 0626 — — 0656 — — 0726 — — 0753 — Alderstone Road, St John's Hospital — 0502 0539 — 0602 0624 — 0630 0646 0651 0700 — 0716 0730 0731 0746 0757 0809 Livingston, The Centre — 0515 0552 — 0615 0634 — 0640 0656 0659 0710 — 0726 0740 0739 0756 0807 0817 Craigshill/Howden Fastlink — 0520 0557 — 0620 0639 — 0645 0701 — 0715 — 0731 0745 — 0801 0812 — Pumpherston — 0527 — — 0627 — — 0649 — — 0719 — — 0749 — — 0816 — Uphall Hotel 0532 0534 0604 0632 0634 0646 0659 0656 0711 — 0726 0733 0741 0756 — 0811 0823 — Broxburn, Post Office 0540 0542 0612 0640 0642 0654 0707 0705 0719 — 0734 0741 0749 0804 — 0819 0832 — Newbridge, Edinburgh Road KP 0551 0621 KP 0651 0705 KP 0718 0733 — 0748 KP 0803 0818 — 0833 0845 — Ratho Station — 0555 0625 — 0655 0709 — 0723 0738 — 0753 — 0808 0823 — 0838 0850 — Drum Brae Roundabout — 0604 0634 — 0704 0718 — 0735 0750 — 0805 — 0820 0835 — 0850 0902 — Haymarket Station a — 0615 0645 — 0715 0729 — 0748 0803 — 0818 — 0833 0848 — 0903 0915 — Edinburgh, Regent Road — 0626 0656 — 0726 0740 — 0800 0815 — 0830 — 0845 0900 — 0915 0927 — Note: KP – Journey terminates at Broxburn, Kilpunt Roundabout. 24 – Deans – Livingston – Edinburgh 24 25 25 – Blackridge – Livingston – Edinburgh Mondays to Fridays (continued) Service Number 25 24 25 25 24 25 25 24 25 25 24 25 25 24 25 25 Blackridge Terminus — — 0747 — — 17 — — 47 — — 1517 — — 1547 — Armadale, Honeyman Court 0737 — — 0807 — — 37 — — 07 — — 1537 — — 1607 Armadale, South Street 0742 — 0757 0812 — 27 42 — 57 12 — 1527 1542 — 1557 1612 Falside 0749 — 0804 0819 — 34 49 — 04 19 — 1534 1549 — 1604 1619 Bathgate, South Bridge Street 0759 — 0814 0829 — 44 59 — 14 29 — 1544 1559 — 1614 1629 Deans North 0815 0821 0830 0845 0851 00 15 21 30 45 51 1600 1615 1621 1630 1645 4 Deans South — 0823 — — 0853 — — 23 — — 53 — — 1623 — — then Livingston North Station a 0819 — 0834 0849 — 04 19 — 34 49 — 1604 1619 — 1634 1649 at Eliburn, Kilne Place — 0828 — — 0858 — — 28 — — 58 — — 1628 — — these Alderstone Road, St John's Hospital 0824 0832 0839 0854 0902 09 24 32 39 54 02 1609 1624 1632 1639 1654 mins until Livingston, The Centre 0837 0845 0847 0907 0915 17 37 45 47 07 15 1617 1637 1645 1647 1707 past Craigshill/Howden Fastlink 0842 0850 — 0912 0920 — 1642 1650 — 1712 each — 42 50 — 12 20 Pumpherston — 0857 — — 0927 hour — — 57 — — 27 — — 1657 — — Uphall Hotel 0849 0904 — 0919 0934 — 49 04 — 19 34 — 1649 1704 — 1719 Broxburn, Post Office 0857 0912 — 0927 0942 — 57 12 — 27 42 — 1657 1712 — 1727 Newbridge, Edinburgh Road 0906 0921 — 0936 0951 — 06 21 — 36 51 — 1706 1721 — 1736 Ratho Station 0910 0925 — 0940 0955 — 10 25 — 40 55 — 1710 1725 — 1740 Drum Brae Roundabout 0919 0934 — 0949 1004 — 19 34 — 49 04 — 1719 1734 — 1749 Haymarket Station a 0930 0945 — 1000 1015 — 30 45 — 00 15 — 1730 1745 — 1800 Edinburgh, Regent Road 0941 0956 — 1011 1026 — 41 56 — 11 26 — 1741 1756 — 1811 24 – Deans – Livingston – Edinburgh 24 25 25 – Blackridge – Livingston – Edinburgh Mondays to Fridays (continued) Service Number 24 25 25 24 25 25 25 25 24 25 25 25 24 25 25 25 24 25 Blackridge Terminus — 1617 — — 1647 — — 1717 — — 1759 1812 — — — 1859 — — Armadale, Honeyman Court — — 1637 — — 1707 1722 — — 1802 1809 — — 1832 1902 1909 — 2002 Armadale, South Street — 1627 1642 — 1657 1712 1727 1727 — 1807 1813 1822 — 1837 1907 1913 — 2006 Falside — 1634 1649 — 1704 1719 1734 1734 — 1814 1820 1829 — 1844 1914 1920 — 2013 Bathgate, South Bridge Street — 1644 1659 — 1714 1729 1743 1744 — 1823 1827 1838 — 1853 1923 1927 — 2022 Deans North 1651 1700 1715 — 1730 1745 BF 1800 1812 BF 1840 BF 1907 BF BF 1940 2007 BF 5 Deans South 1653 — — — — — — — 1814 — — — 1909 — — — 2009 — Livingston North Station a — 1704 1719 — 1734 1749 — 1804 — — 1844 — — — — 1944 — — Eliburn, Kilne Place 1658 — — — — — — — 1819 — — — 1914 — — — 2014 — Alderstone Road, St John's Hospital 1702 1709 1724 — 1739 1754 — 1809 1823 — 1848 — 1918 — — 1948 2018 — Livingston, The Centre 1715 1717 1737 1745 1747 1807 — 1817 1835 — 1900 — 1930 — — 2000 2030 — Craigshill/Howden Fastlink 1720 — 1742 1750 — 1812 — — 1840 — 1905 — 1935 — — 2005 2035 — Pumpherston 1727 — — 1757 — — — — 1846 — — — 1941 — — — 2041 — Uphall Hotel 1734 — 1749 1804 — 1819 — — 1852 — 1912 — 1947 — — 2012 2047 — Broxburn, Post Office 1742 — 1757 1812 — 1827 — — 1900 — 1920 — 1955 — — 2020 2055 — Newbridge, Edinburgh Road KP — 1806 KP — 1836 — — 1909 — 1929 — 2004 — — 2029 2104 — Ratho Station — — 1810 — — 1840 — — 1913 — 1933 — 2008 — — 2033 2108 — Drum Brae Roundabout — — 1819 — — 1849 — — 1921 — 1941 — 2016 — — 2041 2116 — Haymarket Station a — — 1830 — — 1900 — — 1931 — 1951 — 2026 — — 2051 2126 — Edinburgh, Regent Road — — 1841 — — 1911 — — 1942 — 2002 — 2037 — — 2102 2137 — Notes: BF – Journey terminates at Bathgate, Fire Station. KP – Journey terminates at Broxburn, Kilpunt Roundabout. 24 – Deans – Livingston – Edinburgh 24 25 25 – Blackridge – Livingston – Edinburgh Mondays to Fridays (continued) Service Number 25 24 25 24 25 Notes: Blackridge Terminus 1959 — 2059 — 2159 KP – Journey terminates at Broxburn, Kilpunt Roundabout. Armadale, Honeyman Court 2009 — 2109 — 2209 All journeys to Edinburgh will observe a Limited Stop Pattern Armadale, South Street 2013 — 2113 — 2213 between Maybury and Haymarket Falside 2020 — 2120 — 2220 All recognised bus stops observed to Glasgow Road at Maybury Junction Bathgate, South Bridge Street 2027 — 2127 — 2227 then as listed below: Deans North 2040 2107 2140 2207 2240 Glasgow Road at North Gyle Road St John’s Road at Foot of Drumbrae 6 Deans South — 2109 — 2209 — Livingston North Station a 2044 — 2144 — 2244 St John’s Road at Glebe Road Eliburn, Kilne Place — 2114 — 2214 — St John’s Road at Station Road Corstorphine Road at Zoo Alderstone Road, St John's Hospital 2048 2118 2148 2218 2248 Corstorphine Road at Balgreen Road Livingston, The Centre 2100 2130 2200 2230 2300 Corstorphine Road at Western Corner Craigshill/Howden Fastlink 2105 2135 2205 2235 2305 Corstorphine Road at Murrayfield Ice Rink Pumpherston — 2141 — 2241 — Roseburn Terrace at Roseburn Gardens Uphall Hotel 2112 2147 2212 2247 2312 Haymarket Terrace at Roseberry Crescent Broxburn, Post Office 2120 2155 2220 2255 2320 Haymarket Terrace at Haymarket Station Newbridge, Edinburgh Road KP 2204 KP KP KP then all recognised stops to Regent Road. Ratho Station — 2208 — — — Some early morning and evening journeys are operated on behalf of West Drum Brae Roundabout — 2216 — — — Lothian Council Haymarket Station a — 2226 — — — Edinburgh, Regent Road — 2237 — — — 24 – Deans – Livingston – Edinburgh 24 25 25 – Blackridge – Livingston – Edinburgh Saturdays Service Number 24 25 25 25 25 24 25 25 25 24 25 25 25 24 25 25 25 24 Blackridge Terminus — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 0747 — — — Armadale, Honeyman Court — — — 0548 — — — — 0648 — — — 0737 — — 0807 — — Armadale, South Street — — — 0552 — — — — 0652 — — — 0742 — 0757 0812 — — Falside — — — 0559 — — — — 0659 — — — 0749 — 0804 0819 — — Bathgate, South Bridge Street — — — 0609 — — — — 0709 — — — 0759 — 0814 0829 — — Deans North 0546 — — 0625 0645 0646 — 0715 0725 0746 0755 — 0815 0821 0830 0845 — 0851 7 Deans South 0548 — — — — 0648 — — — 0748 — — — 0823 — — — 0853 Livingston North Station a — — — 0629 0649 — — 0719 0729 — 0759 — 0819 — 0834 0849 — — Eliburn, Kilne Place 0553 — — — — 0653 — — — 0753 — — — 0828 — — — 0858 Alderstone Road, St John's Hospital 0557 — — 0634 0654 0657 — 0724 0734 0757 0804 — 0824 0832 0839 0854 — 0902 Livingston, The Centre 0610 — — 0647
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