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7A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 7A bus time schedule & line map 7A Aberdeen Union Sq - Stonehaven View In Website Mode The 7A bus line (Aberdeen Union Sq - Stonehaven) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Aberdeen: 4:38 AM - 6:26 AM (2) Altens: 5:15 PM (3) Stonehaven: 3:50 PM - 5:41 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 7A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 7A bus arriving. Direction: Aberdeen 7A bus Time Schedule 95 stops Aberdeen Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:38 AM - 6:26 AM Spurryhillock Industrial Estate, Stonehaven Tuesday 4:38 AM - 6:26 AM Spurryhillock Industrial Estate, Stonehaven Wednesday 4:38 AM - 6:26 AM Malcolm's Mount, Stonehaven Thursday 4:38 AM - 6:26 AM Farrochie Road, Stonehaven Friday 4:38 AM - 6:26 AM Malcolm's Mount, Stonehaven Saturday Not Operational Bernham Avenue, Stonehaven Bernham Court, Stonehaven Bernham Avenue North, Stonehaven 7A bus Info Farrochie Park, Stonehaven Direction: Aberdeen Farrochie Road, Stonehaven Stops: 95 Trip Duration: 81 min Martin Drive, Stonehaven Line Summary: Spurryhillock Industrial Estate, Martin Drive, Stonehaven Stonehaven, Spurryhillock Industrial Estate, Stonehaven, Malcolm's Mount, Stonehaven, Redcloak Park, Stonehaven Farrochie Road, Stonehaven, Bernham Avenue, Stonehaven, Bernham Avenue North, Stonehaven, William Mackie Road, Stonehaven Farrochie Park, Stonehaven, Martin Drive, Stonehaven, Redcloak Park, Stonehaven, William Mackie Academy, Stonehaven Mackie Road, Stonehaven, Mackie Academy, Stonehaven, East Glebe, Stonehaven, Westƒeld Park, East Glebe, Stonehaven Stonehaven, Station Hotel, Stonehaven, Brickƒeld Terrace, Stonehaven, Holly Drive, Stonehaven, Forest Park, Stonehaven, Carron Den Road, Stonehaven, Westƒeld Park, Stonehaven Riverside Drive, Stonehaven, Newbigging Drive, Stonehaven, Macdonald Road, Stonehaven, Ramsay Station Hotel, Stonehaven Road, Stonehaven, Christie Crescent, Stonehaven, Arduthie Primary School, Stonehaven, Arduthie Brickƒeld Terrace, Stonehaven Street, Stonehaven, Ann Street, Stonehaven, Barclay Brickƒeld Terrace, Stonehaven Street, Stonehaven, Turners Court, Stonehaven, Cowie Bridge, Stonehaven, Glenury Road, Holly Drive, Stonehaven Stonehaven, Hillhead Of Cowie, Muchalls, Muchalls Laurel Court, Stonehaven Bends, Bridge Of Muchalls, Muchalls Road End, Muchalls, Cairnhill Road, Newtonhill, St Crispin's Forest Park, Stonehaven Road, Newtonhill, Park Place, Newtonhill, Skateraw Carron Den Road, Stonehaven Road, Newtonhill, Park Place, Newtonhill, St Crispin's Road, Newtonhill, Cairnhill Road, Newtonhill, Chapelton Park & Choose, Newtonhill, Riverside Drive, Stonehaven Cammachmore Bank Cottage, Newtonhill, New Bourtreebush, Portlethen, Bourtreebush, Portlethen, Newbigging Drive, Stonehaven Broomƒeld Park, Portlethen, Whinpark Circle, St Bridget Crescent, Stonehaven Portlethen, Broomƒeld Road, Portlethen, Bourtree Avenue, Portlethen, Drumthwacket Drive, Portlethen, Macdonald Road, Stonehaven Easter Drive, Portlethen, Easter Place, Portlethen, Ash Place, Portlethen, Muirend Road, Portlethen, Ramsay Road, Stonehaven Academy, Portlethen, Bruntland Place, Portlethen, The Square, Portlethen, Glebe Court, Portlethen, Christie Crescent, Stonehaven Glebe Court, Portlethen, Rowanbank Road, Portlethen, Shopping Centre, Portlethen, Rowanbank Arduthie Primary School, Stonehaven Road, Portlethen, Glebe Court, Portlethen, Thistle Drive, Portlethen, Balquharn Drive, Portlethen, Arduthie Street, Stonehaven Hillside Road, Portlethen, Schoolhill Drive, Portlethen, Evan Street, Stonehaven Schoolhill, Portlethen, Bankhead Drive, Portlethen, Marywell House, Marywell, Wellington Drive, Ann Street, Stonehaven Checkbar, Moss Road, Cove Bay, Old Wellington Evan Street, Stonehaven Road, Cove Bay, Newlands Cottage, Altens, North Loirston Road, Altens, Crawpeel Road, Altens, Barclay Street, Stonehaven Blackness Road, Altens, Blackness Avenue, Altens, 1 Barclay Street, Stonehaven Blackness Avenue, Altens, Minto Road, Altens, Minto Avenue, Altens, Hareness Circle, Altens, Altens Farm Turners Court, Stonehaven Road, Altens, Altens Farm Road, Nigg, Craigshaw Drive, Tullos Industrial Estate, Greenbank Road, Cowie Bridge, Stonehaven Tullos Industrial Estate, Abbotswell Road, Tullos Industrial Estate, Balnagask Road, Torry, Polwarth Glenury Road, Stonehaven Road, Torry, Grampian Place, Torry, Walker Place, Torry, Walker Lane, Torry, South Esplanade West, Hillhead Of Cowie, Muchalls Torry, Poynernook Road, Aberdeen, Palmerston Road, Aberdeen, Union Square Bus Station, Aberdeen Muchalls Bends, Bridge Of Muchalls Muchalls Road End, Muchalls Cairnhill Road, Newtonhill 15 Cairnhill Road, Newtonhill St Crispin's Road, Newtonhill 26 Newtonhill Road, Newtonhill Park Place, Newtonhill 2 Newtonhill Road, Newtonhill Skateraw Road, Newtonhill 5 Skateraw Road, Newtonhill Park Place, Newtonhill 4 Newtonhill Road, Newtonhill St Crispin's Road, Newtonhill Newtonhill Road, Newtonhill Cairnhill Road, Newtonhill 15 Cairnhill Road, Newtonhill Chapelton Park & Choose, Newtonhill Cammachmore Bank Cottage, Newtonhill New Bourtreebush, Portlethen Bourtreebush, Portlethen Broomƒeld Park, Portlethen 1 Cairnwell Drive, Scotland Whinpark Circle, Portlethen 2 Broomƒeld Road, Scotland Broomƒeld Road, Portlethen 55 Broomƒeld Road, Scotland Bourtree Avenue, Portlethen 19 Drumthwacket Drive, Scotland Drumthwacket Drive, Portlethen 7 Drumthwacket Drive, Scotland Easter Drive, Portlethen 1 Easter Drive, Scotland Easter Place, Portlethen 93 Easter Drive, Scotland Ash Place, Portlethen 17 Ash Place, Scotland Muirend Road, Portlethen 22 Marsh Place, Scotland Academy, Portlethen 25 Fern Place, Scotland Bruntland Place, Portlethen 9 Moor Place, Scotland The Square, Portlethen 30 The Square, Scotland Glebe Court, Portlethen 8 Muirend Road, Scotland Glebe Court, Portlethen 16-35 Muirend Road, Scotland Rowanbank Road, Portlethen 14 Mosside Drive, Scotland Shopping Centre, Portlethen 48 Mosside Drive, Scotland Rowanbank Road, Portlethen 14 Mosside Drive, Scotland Glebe Court, Portlethen 1 Muirend Road, Scotland Thistle Drive, Portlethen Cookston Road, Scotland Balquharn Drive, Portlethen 11 Balquharn Way, Scotland Hillside Road, Portlethen 12 Devenick Way, Scotland Schoolhill Drive, Portlethen Schoolhill, Portlethen 16 Haremoss Drive, Scotland Bankhead Drive, Portlethen Marywell House, Marywell Wellington Drive, Checkbar 7 Wellington Drive, Scotland Moss Road, Cove Bay Old Wellington Road, Cove Bay Newlands Cottage, Altens Newlands Crescent, Scotland North Loirston Road, Altens Souter Head Road, Scotland Crawpeel Road, Altens Blackness Road, Altens Blackness Avenue, Altens Blackness Avenue, Altens Black Ness Road, Scotland Minto Road, Altens Minto Avenue, Altens Hareness Circle, Altens Altens Farm Road, Altens Altens Farm Road, Nigg Craigshaw Drive, Tullos Industrial Estate Greenbank Road, Tullos Industrial Estate Abbotswell Road, Tullos Industrial Estate Balnagask Road, Torry Polwarth Road, Torry Grampian Place, Torry Menzies Road, Aberdeen Walker Place, Torry 65 Menzies Road, Aberdeen Walker Lane, Torry 1-5 Menzies Road, Aberdeen South Esplanade West, Torry Victoria Road, Scotland Poynernook Road, Aberdeen Market Street, Aberdeen Palmerston Road, Aberdeen Union Square Bus Station, Aberdeen Direction: Altens 7A bus Time Schedule 25 stops Altens Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:15 PM Bourtree Avenue, Portlethen 19 Drumthwacket Drive, Scotland Tuesday 5:15 PM Drumthwacket Drive, Portlethen Wednesday 5:15 PM 7 Drumthwacket Drive, Scotland Thursday 5:15 PM Easter Drive, Portlethen Friday 5:15 PM 1 Easter Drive, Scotland Saturday Not Operational Easter Place, Portlethen 93 Easter Drive, Scotland Ash Place, Portlethen 17 Ash Place, Scotland 7A bus Info Direction: Altens Muirend Road, Portlethen Stops: 25 22 Marsh Place, Scotland Trip Duration: 18 min Line Summary: Bourtree Avenue, Portlethen, Academy, Portlethen Drumthwacket Drive, Portlethen, Easter Drive, 25 Fern Place, Scotland Portlethen, Easter Place, Portlethen, Ash Place, Portlethen, Muirend Road, Portlethen, Academy, Bruntland Place, Portlethen Portlethen, Bruntland Place, Portlethen, The Square, 9 Moor Place, Scotland Portlethen, Glebe Court, Portlethen, Thistle Drive, Portlethen, Balquharn Drive, Portlethen, Hillside The Square, Portlethen Road, Portlethen, Schoolhill Drive, Portlethen, 30 The Square, Scotland Schoolhill, Portlethen, Bankhead Drive, Portlethen, Marywell House, Marywell, Wellington Drive, Glebe Court, Portlethen Checkbar, Old Wellington Road, Cove Bay, Newlands 8 Muirend Road, Scotland Cottage, Altens, North Loirston Road, Altens, Crawpeel Road, Altens, Blackness Road, Altens, Thistle Drive, Portlethen Blackness Avenue, Altens, Blackness Avenue, Altens Cookston Road, Scotland Balquharn Drive, Portlethen 11 Balquharn Way, Scotland Hillside Road, Portlethen 12 Devenick Way, Scotland Schoolhill Drive, Portlethen Schoolhill, Portlethen 16 Haremoss Drive, Scotland Bankhead Drive, Portlethen Marywell House, Marywell Wellington Drive, Checkbar 7 Wellington Drive, Scotland Old Wellington Road, Cove Bay Newlands Cottage, Altens Newlands Crescent, Scotland North Loirston Road, Altens Souter Head Road, Scotland Crawpeel Road, Altens Blackness Road, Altens Blackness Avenue, Altens Blackness Avenue, Altens Black Ness Road, Scotland Direction: Stonehaven 7A bus Time Schedule 69 stops Stonehaven Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:50 PM - 5:41 PM Union Square Bus Station, Aberdeen Tuesday 3:50 PM - 5:41 PM Palmerston Road, Aberdeen
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