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Perth L Kinross L Kelty L Dunfermline L Ferrytoll P&R L Edinburgh bustimes from 15 August 2016 page 1 of 7 Perth l Kinross l Kelty l Dunfermline l Ferrytoll P&R l Edinburgh X55 MONDAY TO FRIDAY route number X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X56 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 TE TE TE Perth bus station — — — 0505 — — — 0620 — — 0655 — — 0810 — — 0910 — Perth South Street Stop K — — — 0507 — — — 0627 — — 0702 — — 0817 — — 0917 — Bridge of Earn Side Street — — — 0513 — — — 0637 — — 0712 — — 0827 — — 0927 — Milnathort Royal Bank — — — 0533 — — — 0655 — — 0730 — — 0845 — — 0945 — Kinross opp Green Hotel — — — 0537 — — — 0659 — — 0734 — — 0849 — — 0949 — Kinross park & ride — — — 0540 — — — 0702 — — 0737 — — 0852 — — 0952 — Kelty opp Westcroft Way — — — 0550 — — 0650 | — — 0747 — — 0902 — — 1002 — Kelty Cross Main Street — — — 0552 — — 0652 t — — 0749 — — 0904 — — 1004 — Halbeath park & ride arr — — — 0602 — — 0702 0715 — — 0759 — — 0914 — — 1014 — Halbeath park & ride dep — — — 0603 — — 0703 0716 — — 0800 — — 0915 — — 1015 — Halbeath Fife College — — — 0607 — — 0707 | — — 0804 — — 0919 — — 1019 — Dunfermline bus station arr — — — 0616 — — 0716 | — — 0813 — — 0928 — — 1028 — Dunfermline bus station dep 0502 0532 0602 0620 0640 0700 0720 | 0740 0800 0820 0850 0912 0932 0952 1012 1032 1052 St Leonards Asda 0508 0538 0608 0626 0646 0706 0726 | 0746 0806 0826 0856 0918 0938 0958 1018 1038 1058 Rosyth crossroads Admiralty Rd 0515 0545 0615 0635 0655 0715 0735 t 0755 0815 0835 0905 0925 0945 1005 1025 1045 1105 Ferrytoll park & ride 0520 0550 0620 0640 0700 0720 0740 0727 0800 0820 0840 0910 0930 0950 1010 1030 1050 1110 Barnton opp Maybury Road 0532 0602 0632 0657 0717 0739 0757 0744 0815 0833 0853 0922 0941 1001 1021 1041 1101 1121 West End Queensferry Street 0547 0617 0647 0715 0735 0757 0815 0802 0833 0850 0908 0935 0953 1013 1033 1053 1113 1133 Edinburgh bus station 0558 0628 0658 0727 0750 t 0832 0819 t 0902 0920 0947 1005 1025 1045 1105 1125 1145 Edinburgh South Bridge — — — — — 0808 — — 0845 — — — — — — — — — Edinburgh Bristo Square — — — — — 0810 — — 0850 — — — — — — — — — Edinburgh Chambers Street — — — — — 0813 — — 0855 — — — — — — — — — MONDAY TO FRIDAY CONTINUED route number X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 55 Perth bus station — 10 — — 1310 — — — — 1445 — — 1605 — 1715 — Perth South Street Stop K — 17 — — 1317 — — — — 1452 — — 1612 — 1722 — Bridge of Earn Side Street — 27 — — 1327 — — — — 1502 — — 1622 — 1732 — Milnathort Royal Bank — 45 — — 1345 — — — — 1520 — — 1640 — 1750 — Kinross opp Green Hotel — 49 — — 1349 — — — — 1524 — — 1644 — 1754 — Kinross park & ride — 52 — — 1352 — — — — 1527 — — 1647 — 1757 — Kelty opp Westcroft Way — 02 — — 1402 — — — — 1537 — — 1657 — 1807 — Kelty Cross Main Street — 04 — — 1404 — — — — 1539 — — 1659 — 1809 — Halbeath park & ride arr — 14 — — 1414 — — — — 1549 — — 1709 — 1819 — Halbeath park & ride dep — 15 — — 1415 — — — — 1550 — — 1710 — 1820 — Halbeath Fife College — 19 — until — 1419 — — — — 1555 — — 1715 — 1824 — Dunfermline bus station arr — 28 — — 1428 — — — — 1605 — — 1725 — 1833 — Dunfermline bus station dep 12 32 52 1412 1432 1452 1512 1532 1552 1612 1632 1702 1732 1802 1835 1905 St Leonards Asda 18 38 58 1418 1438 1458 1518 1538 1558 1618 1638 1708 1738 1808 1841 1911 Rosyth crossroads Admiralty Rd 25 45 05 1425 1445 1505 1525 1545 1605 1625 1645 1715 1745 1815 1848 1918 Inverkeithing Hill Street at these minutes past each hour t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t 1922 Ferrytoll park & ride 30 52 10 1430 1450 1510 1530 1550 1610 1630 1650 1720 1750 1820 1853 1926 Barnton opp Maybury Road then 41 01 21 1441 1501 1521 1541 1601 1621 1641 1701 1731 1801 1831 1904 1938 West End Queensferry Street 53 13 33 1453 1513 1533 1553 1613 1633 1653 1713 1743 1813 1843 1916 1949 Edinburgh bus station 05 25 45 1505 1525 1545 1605 1625 1645 1705 1725 1755 1825 1855 1928 2000 MONDAY TO FRIDAY CONTINUED route number X55 55 55 55 N55 N55 FF FS FS Perth bus station 1815 — — — — — Perth South Street Stop K 1822 — — — — — Bridge of Earn Side Street 1832 — — — — — Milnathort Royal Bank 1850 — — — — — Kinross opp Green Hotel 1854 — — — — — Kinross park & ride 1857 — — — — — Kelty opp Westcroft Way 1907 — — — — — Kelty Cross Main Street 1909 — — — — — Halbeath park & ride arr 1919 — — — — — Halbeath park & ride dep 1920 — — — — — Halbeath Fife College 1924 — — — — — TE This journey may operate up to 10 minutes later than published from Ferrytoll due to traffic delays. Dunfermline bus station arr 1933 — hourly until — — — — Dunfermline bus station dep Ä 1935 2235 2335 0035 0235 FF Operates Fridays only, except during the Edinburgh Festival St Leonards Asda — 1941 then 2241 2341 0041 0241 when it runs Monday to Friday. Rosyth crossroads Admiralty Rd — 1948 2248 2348 0050 0250 FS Operates Friday night/Saturday morning. Inverkeithing Hill Street — 1952 2252 2352 0054 0254 Ferrytoll park & ride — 1956 2256 2356 0057 0257 To comply with Department of Transport guidance, this Barnton opp Maybury Road — 2008 2308 0008 0107 0307 service connects at Halbeath park & ride. The connection is West End Queensferry Street — 2019 2319 0019 0116 0316 guaranteed, through fares are available and passengers may Edinburgh bus station — 2030 2330 0030 t t remain on the vehicle which operates through. Edinburgh Waverley Bridge — — — — 0124 0324 nationwide bus times 0871 200 22 33 calls cost 12p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge www.stagecoachbus.com bustimes page 2 of 7 Perth l Kinross l Kelty l Dunfermline l Ferrytoll P&R l Edinburgh X55 55 SATURDAY route number X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 55 Perth bus station — 0505 — 0605 — — 0710 — — 10 — — 1610 — 1715 — Perth South Street Stop K — 0512 — 0612 — — 0717 — — 17 — — 1617 — 1722 — Bridge of Earn Side Street — 0522 — 0622 — — 0727 — — 27 — — 1627 — 1732 — Milnathort Royal Bank — 0540 — 0640 — — 0745 — — 45 — — 1645 — 1750 — Kinross opp Green Hotel — 0544 — 0644 — — 0749 — — 49 — — 1649 — 1754 — Kinross park & ride — 0547 — 0647 — — 0752 — — 52 — — 1652 — 1757 — Kelty opp Westcroft Way — 0557 — 0657 — — 0802 — — 02 — — 1702 — 1809 — Kelty Cross Main Street — 0559 — 0659 — — 0804 — — 04 — — 1704 — 1810 — Halbeath park & ride arr — 0609 — 0709 — — 0814 — — 14 — — 1714 — 1819 — Halbeath park & ride dep — 0610 — 0710 — — 0815 — — 15 — — 1715 — 1820 — Halbeath Fife College — 0614 — 0714 — — 0819 — — 19 — until — 1719 — 1824 — Dunfermline bus station arr — 0623 — 0723 — — 0828 — — 28 — — 1728 — 1833 — Dunfermline bus station dep 0557 0627 0657 0727 0757 0812 0832 0852 12 32 52 1712 1732 1802 1835 1905 St Leonards Asda 0603 0633 0703 0733 0803 0818 0838 0858 18 38 58 1718 1738 1808 1841 1911 Rosyth crossroads Admiralty Rd 0610 0640 0710 0740 0810 0825 0845 0905 25 45 05 1725 1745 1815 1848 1918 Inverkeithing Hill Street t t t t t t t t at these minutes past each hour t t t t t t t 1922 Ferrytoll park & ride 0615 0645 0715 0745 0815 0830 0850 0910 30 50 10 1730 1750 1820 1853 1926 Barnton opp Maybury Road 0626 0656 0726 0756 0826 0841 0901 0921 then 41 01 21 1741 1801 1831 1904 1938 West End Queensferry Street 0638 0708 0738 0808 0838 0853 0913 0933 53 13 33 1753 1813 1843 1916 1949 Edinburgh bus station 0650 0720 0750 0820 0850 0905 0925 0945 05 25 45 1805 1825 1855 1928 2000 SATURDAY CONTINUED route number X55 55 55 55 N55 N55 SS SS Perth bus station 1815 — — — — — Perth South Street Stop K 1822 — — — — — Bridge of Earn Side Street 1832 — — — — — Milnathort Royal Bank 1850 — — — — — Kinross opp Green Hotel 1854 — — — — — Kinross park & ride 1857 — — — — — Kelty opp Westcroft Way 1909 — — — — — Kelty Cross Main Street 1910 — — — — — Halbeath park & ride arr 1919 — — — — — Halbeath park & ride dep 1920 — — — — — Halbeath Fife College 1924 — — — — — Dunfermline bus station arr 1933 — — hourly until — — — Dunfermline bus station dep Ä 1935 2035 2335 0035 0235 St Leonards Asda — 1941 2041 then 2341 0041 0241 Rosyth crossroads Admiralty Rd — 1948 2048 2348 0050 0250 Inverkeithing Hill Street — 1952 2052 2352 0054 0254 Ferrytoll park & ride — 1956 2056 2356 0057 0257 Barnton opp Maybury Road — 2008 2108 0008 0107 0307 West End Queensferry Street — 2019 2119 0019 0116 0316 Edinburgh bus station — 2030 2130 0030 t t Edinburgh Waverley Bridge — — — — 0124 0324 SS Operates Saturday night/Sunday morning. To comply with Department of Transport guidance, this service connects at Halbeath park & ride. The connection is guaranteed, through fares are available and passengers may remain on the vehicle which operates through. nationwide bus times 0871 200 22 33 calls cost 12p per minute plus your phone company’s access charge www.stagecoachbus.com bustimes page 3 of 7 Perth l Kinross l Kelty l Dunfermline l Ferrytoll P&R l Edinburgh X55 SUNDAY route number X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 X55 Perth bus station — — — — 0810 — — — 1010 — — — 1210 — — — 1410 — Perth South Street Stop K — — — — 0817 — — — 1017 — — — 1217 — — — 1417 — Bridge of Earn Side Street — — — — 0827 — — — 1027 — — — 1227 — — — 1427 — Milnathort Royal Bank — — — — 0845 — — — 1045 — — — 1245 — — — 1445 — Kinross opp Green Hotel — — — — 0849 — — — 1049 — — — 1249 — — — 1449 — Kinross park & ride — — — — 0852 — — — 1052 — — — 1252 — — — 1452 — Kelty opp Westcroft Way — — — — 0902 — — — 1102 — — — 1302 — — — 1502 — Kelty Cross Main Street — — — — 0904 — — — 1104 — — — 1304 — — — 1504 — Halbeath park & ride arr — — — — 0914 — — — 1114 — — — 1314 — — — 1514 — Halbeath park & ride dep — — — — 0915 — — — 1115 — — — 1315 — — — 1515 — Halbeath Fife College — — — — 0919 — — — 1119 — — — 1319 — — —
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