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125 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 125 bus time schedule & line map 125 Forfar - Newtyle View In Website Mode The 125 bus line (Forfar - Newtyle) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Eassie: 7:40 AM - 4:15 PM (2) Forfar: 7:10 AM - 4:41 PM (3) Glamis: 10:40 AM (4) Newtyle: 8:35 AM - 5:23 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 125 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 125 bus arriving. Direction: Eassie 125 bus Time Schedule 26 stops Eassie Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:40 AM - 4:15 PM Tesco Side Entrance, Forfar Tuesday 7:40 AM - 4:15 PM Tesco Store, Forfar Castle Street, Forfar Wednesday 7:40 AM - 4:15 PM Lidl, Forfar Thursday 7:40 AM - 4:15 PM Friday 7:40 AM - 4:15 PM Aldi, Forfar Unit 3A Craig O'loch Road, Forfar Saturday 2:31 PM Police Station, Forfar 61 West High Street, Forfar Asda, Forfar 125 bus Info New Road, Forfar Direction: Eassie Stops: 26 Academy Court, Forfar Trip Duration: 25 min Line Summary: Tesco Side Entrance, Forfar, Tesco Queen Street, Forfar Store, Forfar, Lidl, Forfar, Aldi, Forfar, Police Station, 162 East High Street, Forfar Forfar, Asda, Forfar, Academy Court, Forfar, Queen Street, Forfar, St John's Church, Forfar, Council St John's Church, Forfar O∆ces, Forfar, Police Station, Forfar, Grampian Park, 80 East High Street, Forfar Westƒeld, Boyle Park, Westƒeld, Benholm Gardens, Westƒeld, Don & Low, Orchardbank, Guide Dog Council O∆ces, Forfar Centre, Orchardbank, Angus House Council O∆ces, Osnaburg Street, Forfar Orchardbank, North Leckaway Road End, Westƒeld, East & Mid Ingliston Road End, Douglastown, Police Station, Forfar Scroggerƒeld Road End, Douglastown, Road End, 61 West High Street, Forfar Jericho, Mains Of Glamis Road End, Glamis, Charlestion Road End, Charleston, Bus Shelter, Grampian Park, Westƒeld Charleston, Primary School, Glamis, Eassie Dundee Loan, Forfar Crossroads, Eassie Boyle Park, Westƒeld Benholm Gardens, Westƒeld Don & Low, Orchardbank Guide Dog Centre, Orchardbank Angus House Council O∆ces, Orchardbank North Leckaway Road End, Westƒeld East & Mid Ingliston Road End, Douglastown Scroggerƒeld Road End, Douglastown Road End, Jericho Mains Of Glamis Road End, Glamis Charlestion Road End, Charleston Bus Shelter, Charleston Primary School, Glamis 2 Dundee Road, Scotland Eassie Crossroads, Eassie Direction: Forfar 125 bus Time Schedule 23 stops Forfar Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:10 AM - 4:41 PM Newtyle Church, Newtyle Tuesday 7:10 AM - 4:41 PM Post O∆ce, Newtyle Wednesday 7:10 AM - 4:41 PM Cottages, Balkeerie Thursday 7:10 AM - 4:41 PM Primary School, Eassie Friday 7:10 AM - 4:41 PM Eassie Crossroads, Eassie Saturday 9:13 AM - 4:39 PM Charlestion Road End, Charleston Bus Shelter, Charleston 125 bus Info Primary School, Glamis Direction: Forfar Stops: 23 2 Dundee Road, Scotland Trip Duration: 21 min Line Summary: Newtyle Church, Newtyle, Post Mains Of Glamis Road End, Glamis O∆ce, Newtyle, Cottages, Balkeerie, Primary School, Eassie, Eassie Crossroads, Eassie, Charlestion Road Road End, Jericho End, Charleston, Bus Shelter, Charleston, Primary School, Glamis, Mains Of Glamis Road End, Glamis, Scroggerƒeld Road End, Douglastown Road End, Jericho, Scroggerƒeld Road End, Douglastown, Kirkton Of Kinettles, Kinnettles, East & Kirkton Of Kinettles, Kinnettles Mid Ingliston Road End, Douglastown, North Leckaway Road End, Westƒeld, Mcdonalds, Forfar, East & Mid Ingliston Road End, Douglastown Angus House Council O∆ces, Orchardbank, Guide Dog Centre, Orchardbank, Benholm Gardens, North Leckaway Road End, Westƒeld Westƒeld, Boyle Park, Westƒeld, Grampian Park, Westƒeld, Police Station, Forfar, The Cross, Forfar, Mcdonalds, Forfar Royal Bank Of Scotland, Forfar Angus House Council O∆ces, Orchardbank Guide Dog Centre, Orchardbank Benholm Gardens, Westƒeld Boyle Park, Westƒeld Grampian Park, Westƒeld Police Station, Forfar 61 West High Street, Forfar The Cross, Forfar 4 West High Street, Forfar Royal Bank Of Scotland, Forfar 65 East High Street, Forfar Direction: Glamis 125 bus Time Schedule 26 stops Glamis Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:40 AM Tesco Store, Forfar Castle Street, Forfar Tuesday 10:40 AM Lidl, Forfar Wednesday 10:40 AM Aldi, Forfar Thursday 10:40 AM Unit 3A Craig O'loch Road, Forfar Friday 10:40 AM Police Station, Forfar Saturday 10:35 AM - 4:15 PM 61 West High Street, Forfar Asda, Forfar New Road, Forfar 125 bus Info Academy Court, Forfar Direction: Glamis Stops: 26 Queen Street, Forfar Trip Duration: 21 min 162 East High Street, Forfar Line Summary: Tesco Store, Forfar, Lidl, Forfar, Aldi, Forfar, Police Station, Forfar, Asda, Forfar, Academy St John's Church, Forfar Court, Forfar, Queen Street, Forfar, St John's Church, 80 East High Street, Forfar Forfar, Council O∆ces, Forfar, Police Station, Forfar, Grampian Park, Westƒeld, Boyle Park, Westƒeld, Council O∆ces, Forfar Benholm Gardens, Westƒeld, Don & Low, Osnaburg Street, Forfar Orchardbank, Guide Dog Centre, Orchardbank, Angus House Council O∆ces, Orchardbank, North Police Station, Forfar Leckaway Road End, Westƒeld, East & Mid Ingliston 61 West High Street, Forfar Road End, Douglastown, Kirkton Of Kinettles, Kinnettles, Scroggerƒeld Road End, Douglastown, Grampian Park, Westƒeld Road End, Jericho, Mains Of Glamis Road End, Dundee Loan, Forfar Glamis, Charlestion Road End, Charleston, Bus Shelter, Charleston, Glamis Castle, Glamis, Primary Boyle Park, Westƒeld School, Glamis Benholm Gardens, Westƒeld Don & Low, Orchardbank Guide Dog Centre, Orchardbank Angus House Council O∆ces, Orchardbank North Leckaway Road End, Westƒeld East & Mid Ingliston Road End, Douglastown Kirkton Of Kinettles, Kinnettles Scroggerƒeld Road End, Douglastown Road End, Jericho Mains Of Glamis Road End, Glamis Charlestion Road End, Charleston Bus Shelter, Charleston Glamis Castle, Glamis Primary School, Glamis 2 Dundee Road, Scotland Direction: Newtyle 125 bus Time Schedule 29 stops Newtyle Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:35 AM - 5:23 PM Tesco Side Entrance, Forfar Tuesday 8:35 AM - 5:23 PM Tesco Store, Forfar Castle Street, Forfar Wednesday 8:35 AM - 5:23 PM Lidl, Forfar Thursday 8:35 AM - 5:23 PM Friday 8:35 AM - 5:23 PM Aldi, Forfar Unit 3A Craig O'loch Road, Forfar Saturday 12:52 PM - 5:10 PM Police Station, Forfar 61 West High Street, Forfar Asda, Forfar 125 bus Info New Road, Forfar Direction: Newtyle Stops: 29 Academy Court, Forfar Trip Duration: 41 min Line Summary: Tesco Side Entrance, Forfar, Tesco Queen Street, Forfar Store, Forfar, Lidl, Forfar, Aldi, Forfar, Police Station, 162 East High Street, Forfar Forfar, Asda, Forfar, Academy Court, Forfar, Queen Street, Forfar, St John's Church, Forfar, Council St John's Church, Forfar O∆ces, Forfar, Police Station, Forfar, Grampian Park, 80 East High Street, Forfar Westƒeld, Boyle Park, Westƒeld, Benholm Gardens, Westƒeld, Don & Low, Orchardbank, Guide Dog Council O∆ces, Forfar Centre, Orchardbank, Angus House Council O∆ces, Osnaburg Street, Forfar Orchardbank, North Leckaway Road End, Westƒeld, East & Mid Ingliston Road End, Douglastown, Police Station, Forfar Scroggerƒeld Road End, Douglastown, Road End, 61 West High Street, Forfar Jericho, Mains Of Glamis Road End, Glamis, Glamis Castle, Glamis, Primary School, Glamis, Eassie Grampian Park, Westƒeld Crossroads, Eassie, Primary School, Eassie, Dundee Loan, Forfar Cottages, Balkeerie, Kirkinch, Newtyle, Newtyle Church, Newtyle Boyle Park, Westƒeld Benholm Gardens, Westƒeld Don & Low, Orchardbank Guide Dog Centre, Orchardbank Angus House Council O∆ces, Orchardbank North Leckaway Road End, Westƒeld East & Mid Ingliston Road End, Douglastown Scroggerƒeld Road End, Douglastown Road End, Jericho Mains Of Glamis Road End, Glamis Glamis Castle, Glamis Primary School, Glamis 2 Dundee Road, Scotland Eassie Crossroads, Eassie Primary School, Eassie Cottages, Balkeerie Kirkinch, Newtyle Newtyle Church, Newtyle 125 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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