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Inverness Aviemore Pitlochry Perth Stirling Glasgow Valid from 2nd January until 21st May 2017 Inverness Aviemore Pitlochry Perth Stirling Glasgow INFO & CODES NSu Not Sundays COMMENCING 2ND JANUARY 2017 c Arrives/Departs this point 25 mins earlier Saturday and SOUTHBOUND – INVERNESS TO GLASGOW Sunday OPERATOR PA PA PA d Arrives/departs this point 5 mins earlier Saturday and SERVICE NO. M90 M11 G10 M90 M90 M9 M90 M9 G10 M90 M9 M91 G10 M91 M90 M9 M90 M9 G10 G10 M90 M9 Sunday DAYS OF OPERATION NSu MF PA Journey normally operated by Inverness Bus Station 0650 – 0830 0910 1010 – 1110 – 1215 1310 – 1310 1330 1445 1510 – 1610 – 17 3 0 1900 1910 – coaches in the yellow and blue livery of Park’s of Hamilton Tomatin Road End Lay–by – – – – 1333 1508 – – – Coaches Aviemore, Burnside Bus Stop – – – – 1353 1528 – – – u Point served for passengers without luggage only. Aviemore Railway Station Interchange Arr 0734 – 0919d 0955 – 1155 – 1259 1355 – 1358 1414 1533 – 1655 – 1819d 1944 1950 – Aviemore Railway Station Interchange Dep – – – – – XMAS & NEW YEAR Dalraddy Caravan Park – – – – 1404 1539 – – – For Christmas and New Year Kincraig Community Hall – – – – 1407 1542 – – – information please check online Kincraig Highland Wildlife Centre – – – – 1411 1546 – – – or see separate Christmas & New Kingussie High St North End Bus Stop – – – – 1416 1551 – – – Year leaflet. Kingussie, opp Duke of Gordon Hotel – – – – 1417 1552 – – – Newtonmore, Balavil Sports Hotel – – – – 1422 1557 – – – Newtonmore, opp Braeriach Hotel – – – – 1423 1558 – – – BUYING TICKETS Dalwhinnie Road End Lay–by – 1030 – – – – 1613 – 17 3 0 – – citylink.co.uk House of Bruar, entrance – – – – – NON STOP 1636 – – – Visit us online to plan your NON STOP GOLD NON STOP NON STOP GOLD NON STOP Blair Atholl opp Atholl Arms – – – – – 1641 – – GOLD GOLD – GOLD journey and to find our best Bridge of Tilt opp St Andrews Crescent – – – – – 1642 – – – fares. You can also register Pitlochry, Bank of Scotland 0848 – 1107 – 1307 – – – 1655 – 1807 – – with our free myCitylink service which offers discounts and Pitlochry Aldour Bus Stop 0850 – 1109 – 1309 – – – 1657 – 1809 – – promotions and saves you time Ballinluig Road End Bus Stop – – – – – 17 0 2 – – – when booking. Kindallachan Road End Bus Stop – – – – – 17 0 6 – – – Birnam (for Dunkeld), opp Birnam Hotel – – – – – 17 2 1 – – – 0871 266 3333* Luncarty, Southbound Bus Bay on A9 – – – – – 17 3 2 – – – Book in advance by calling our Inveralmond, opp Holiday Inn – – – – – 1737 – – – contact centre. Lines open 24hrs. Perth Bus Station Arr – – – – – – – – In person Perth Bus Station Dep – – – – – 174 2 – – – Buy advance tickets from one Perth Broxden Park and Ride Arr 0925 – 1145 1230 – 1345 – 1540 – – – 17 3 0 – 1840 – 2135 2130 – of our travel centres or agents Perth Broxden Park and Ride Dep 9 0925 – 9 1245 9 1350 9 1555 – – 9 17 5 5 9 1910 2140 9 2215 (see website for a list of sales Gleneagles A9 Station Rd End – – – – – – – – – – locations). Tickets can also be Dunblane, Perth Rd at Kippendavie Road – – – – – – – – – – purchased on board from our drivers but please bear in mind Dunblane, opp Police Station – – – – – – – – – – that these tickets are subject Stirling, Drip Road – – – – – – – – – – to seat availability. Special Stirling Bus Station Arr – – – – – – – – – – arrangements are in place Stirling Bus Station Dep – – – – – – – – – – for making seat reservations Stirling St Ninians Roundabout u – – – – – – – – – – in connection with free Bannockburn opp Heritage Centre – – – – – – – – – – concessionary travel. Call us or visit your agent for details. Cumbernauld Town Centre South – – – – – – – – – – Glasgow Buchanan Bus Stn – 1030 1159d – – 1350 – 1455 1539 – 17 0 0 – 1654 – – 1900 – 2015 2059d 2245 – 2315 Valid from 2nd January until 21st May 2017 Glasgow Stirling Perth Pitlochry Aviemore Inverness COMMENCING 2ND JANUARY 2017 NORTHBOUND – GLASGOW TO INVERNESS OPERATOR PA PA PA SERVICE NO. M91 G10 M11 M90 G10 M8 M8 M8 M91 M9 M90 M9 M90 G10 G10 M9 M90 M9 M90 G10 M11 M90 M9 M90 DAYS OF OPERATION NSu MF Sa Su Glasgow, Buchanan Bus Stn – 0730 0830 – 0900 0850 0850 0850 – 1040 – 1255 – 1300 1430 1440 – 1640 – 174 0 1920 – 2100 – Stirling Bus Station Arr – – 0935 0930 0928 – – – – – – – Stirling Bus Station Dep – – 0940 0935 0933 – – – – – – – Dunblane, Police Station – – 0955 0950 0953 – – – – – – – Dunblane, Cemetery Road – – 0957 0952 0955 – – – – – – – Gleneagles A9 opp Railway Station – – 1005 1000 1005 – – – – – – – Perth Broxden Park and Ride Arr – 0855c 0935 – – 1145 – 1400 – 1545 – 17 5 0 – 2020 – 2200 – Perth Broxden Park and Ride Dep – 0900c 9 1000 – 9 1200 9 1405 9 1600 9 1820 9 2050 9 2205 Perth Bus Station Arr – – 1030 1025 1025 – – – – – – – Perth Bus Station Dep – – 9 9 9 1050 – – – – – – Luncarty Northbound Bus Bay on A9 – – – – – 1100 – – – – – – Birnam (for Dunkeld), opp Birnam Hotel – – – – – 1113 – – – – – – Kindallachan Road End Bus Stop – – – – – 1123 – – – – – – Ballinluig Road End Bus Stop – – – – – 1127 – – – – – – Pitlochry Aldour Bus Stop – – 1035 – – – 1132 – – – – 1855 – 2125 – Pitlochry, Fishers Hotel – – 1037 – – – 1134 – – – – 1857 – 2127 – NON STOP Bridge of Tilt St Andrews Crescent – – – – – 1137 – – – – GOLD – – NON STOP NON STOP NON STOP NON STOP GOLD GOLD GOLD GOLD Blair Atholl Atholl Arms – – – – – 1148 – – – – – – House of Bruar opp entrance – – – – – 1153 – – – – – – Dalwhinnie Road End Lay–by – – 1110 – – – 1216 – – – 17 0 5 – – – Newtonmore Clan McPherson Museum 0924 – – – – 1231 – – – – – – Newtonmore, Co–op 0925 – – – – 1232 – – – – – – Kingussie, Duke Of Gordon Hotel 0930 – – – – 1237 – – – – – – Kingussie High St North End Bus Stop 0931 – – – – 1238 – – – – – – Kincraig Highland Wildlife Park 0936 – – – – 1243 – – – – – – Kincraig War Memorial 0940 – – – – 1247 – – – – – – Dalraddy opp Caravan Park Entrance 0943 – – – – 1250 – – – – – – Aviemore, Cairngorm Hotel opp Rail Stn Arr – – – – – – – – – – Aviemore, Cairngorm Hotel opp Rail Stn Dep 0952 1040c – 1140 1140 – – – 1259 – 1335 – 1540 1710 – 17 3 5 – 2005 2020 – 2235 – 2340 Aviemore, Burnside Bus Stop 0954 – – – – 1301 – – – – – – Tomatin Road End Lay–by 1014 – – – – 1321 – – – – – – Inverness Bus Station 1035 1123c – 1225 1223 – – – 1342 – 1420 – 1630 1623 17 5 3 – 1820 – 2050 2103 – 2320 – 0025.
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