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Milnathort # Kinross # Loch Leven Circular Timetable valid from 2nd June 2014. Up to date timetables are available from our website, if you have found this through a search engine please visit www.stagecoachbus.com to ensure it is the correct version. Milnathort ● Kinross ● Loch Leven circular 203 SUNDAYS ONLY SUNDAYS ONLY Milnathort Royal Bank 0940 1110 1240 1440 1610 Milnathort Royal Bank 1025 1155 1325 1525 1655 Kinross opp Green Hotel 0945 1115 1245 1445 1615 Loch Leven Leisure Centre 1027 1157 1327 1527 1657 Kinross opp Town Hall 0947 1117 1247 1447 1617 Burleigh Sands 1030 1200 1330 1530 1700 opp Gairneybridge Farm 0952 1122 1252 1452 1622 opp Loch Leven Larder 1033 1203 1333 1533 1703 Vane Farm Nature Reserve 0957 1127 1257 1457 1627 Kinnesswood Main Street 1037 1207 1337 1537 1707 Scotlandwell opp Friar Pl 1004 1134 1304 1504 1634 Scotlandwell at Friar Pl 1039 1209 1339 1539 1709 Kinnesswood Main Street 1006 1136 1306 1506 1636 Vane Farm Nature Reserve 1046 1216 1346 1546 1716 Loch Leven Larder 1010 1140 1310 1510 1640 Gairneybridge Farm 1051 1221 1351 1551 1721 Burleigh Sands 1013 1143 1313 1513 1643 Kinross Town Hall 1056 1226 1356 1556 1726 Loch Leven opp Leisure Centre 1015 1145 1315 1515 1645 Kinross Bank of Scotland 1058 1228 1358 1558 1728 Milnathort Bridgefauld Rd 1018 1148 1318 1518 1648 Milnathort Bridgefauld Rd 1103 1233 1403 1603 1733 Milnathort Royal Bank 1020 1150 1320 1520 1650 Milnathort Royal Bank 1105 1235 1405 1605 1735 NO MONDAY TO FRIDAY SERVICE NO SATURDAY SERVICE easyACCESS buses We make every effort to provide easy access buses where advertised. However there may be exceptional circumstances when we need to substitute another bus rather than miss a journey. This service is fi nancially supported by Perth & Kinross Council. If you have any queries or comments regarding this service, please contact the Public Transport Unit on 0845 301 1130 or via email to [email protected] No service will operate on 25th & 26th December and 1st & 2nd January Low floor accessible vehicles Wheelchair accessible vehicles ROUTE DESCRIPTION Service 203 — Anticlockwise: From MILNATHORT South Street at Royal Bank, via South Street, A922, Kinross, Muirs, High Street, B996, Gairneybridge, B996, B9097, Vane Farm Nature Reserve car park, B9097, B920, Scotlandwell, The Causeway, Main Street, A911, Kinnesswood, Main Street, A911, Balgedie, A911, unclassifi ed Lethangie Road, A922, Milnathort, Bridgefauld Road, Stirling Road, South Street, to MILNATHORT South Street at Royal Bank. Service 203 — Clockwise: From MILNATHORT South Street at Royal Bank, via South Street, A922, unclassifi ed Lethangie Road, A911, Balgedie, A911, Kinnesswood, Main Street, A911, Scotlandwell, Main Street, The Causeway, B920, B9097, Vane Farm Nature Reserve car park, B9097, B996, Gairneybridge, B996, Kinross, High Street, Muirs, A922, Milnathort, Bridgefauld Road, Stirling Road, South Street, to MILNATHORT South Street at Royal Bank. .
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