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Service Elgin - Aberdeen 35 Daily (Not Bank Hols) Service Elgin - Aberdeen 35 Daily (not Bank Hols) Operated by: BB Stagecoach Bluebird Timetable valid from 19 Apr 2021 until further notice Service: 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 Notes: Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Operator: BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB Days: M-FX M-FX M-FX M-FX S M-FX M-FX S M-FX Elgin, Bus Station (Stance 2) Depart: .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Elgin, Pinefield Bus Depot .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Lhanbryde, The Terrace .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Fochabers, The Square .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Portgordon, Cross Lane .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Buckie, Shanks Lane Arrive: .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Buckie, Shanks Lane Depart: .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Findochty, Morven Crescent .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Portknockie, Admiralty Street .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Cullen, The Square .... .... .... .... .... .... 05:38 06:11 .... Portsoy, Seafield Street .... .... .... .... .... .... 05:48 06:21 .... Whitehills, Loch Lane .... .... .... .... .... .... 06:03 06:36 07:03 Banff, Banff Academy .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Banff, Low Street 04:19 04:49 05:19 05:49 05:49 .... 06:16 06:49 07:16 Macduff, Union Road Arrive: 04:24 04:54 05:24 05:54 05:54 .... 06:21 06:54 07:21 Macduff, Union Road Depart: 04:24 04:54 05:24 05:54 05:54 .... 06:24 06:54 07:24 Macduff, Barnhill Road 04:30 05:00 05:30 06:00 06:00 .... 06:30 07:00 07:30 Turriff, High Street Arrive: 04:48 05:18 05:48 06:18 06:18 .... 06:48 07:18 07:48 Turriff, High Street Depart: 04:50 05:20 05:50 06:20 06:20 .... 06:50 07:20 07:50 Fyvie, Cuminestown Road 05:05 05:35 06:05 06:35 06:35 .... 07:05 07:35 08:05 Oldmeldrum, The Square Arrive: 05:20 05:50 06:20 06:50 06:50 .... 07:20 07:50 08:20 Oldmeldrum, The Square Depart: 05:22 05:52 06:22 .... 06:52 06:52 07:22 07:52 08:22 Newmachar, Station Road 05:35 06:05 06:35 .... 07:05 07:05 07:35 08:05 08:35 Dyce, Don Place 05:47 06:17 06:49 .... 07:17 07:19 07:49 08:17 08:47 Westburn, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary 06:02 06:32 07:09 .... 07:32 07:39 08:09 08:32 09:02 Aberdeen, Union Square Bus Station (Stance 5) Arrive: 06:17 06:47 07:26 .... 07:47 07:56 08:26 08:47 09:17 Service: 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 Notes: Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Operator: BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB Days: M-FX S Su M-FX S M-FX S Su M-FX Elgin, Bus Station (Stance 2) Depart: 06:00 06:00 .... .... .... 07:00 07:00 .... .... Elgin, Pinefield Bus Depot 06:05~ 06:05~ .... .... .... 07:05~ 07:05~ .... .... Lhanbryde, The Terrace 06:10 06:10 .... .... .... 07:10 07:10 .... .... Fochabers, The Square 06:22 06:22 .... .... .... 07:22 07:22 .... .... Portgordon, Cross Lane 06:34 06:34 .... .... .... 07:34 07:34 .... .... Buckie, Shanks Lane Arrive: 06:44 06:44 .... .... .... 07:44 07:44 .... .... Buckie, Shanks Lane Depart: 06:46 06:46 .... .... .... 07:46 07:46 .... .... Findochty, Morven Crescent 06:56 06:56 .... .... .... 07:56 07:56 .... .... Portknockie, Admiralty Street 07:02 07:02 .... .... .... 08:02 08:02 .... .... Cullen, The Square 07:08 07:08 .... .... .... 08:08 08:08 .... .... Portsoy, Seafield Street 07:18 07:18 .... .... .... 08:18 08:18 .... .... Whitehills, Loch Lane 07:33 07:33 .... .... .... 08:33 08:33 .... .... Banff, Banff Academy .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Banff, Low Street 07:46 07:46 07:49 08:19 08:19 08:46 08:46 08:49 09:19 Macduff, Union Road Arrive: 07:51 07:51 07:54 08:24 08:24 08:51 08:51 08:54 09:24 Macduff, Union Road Depart: 07:54 07:54 07:54 08:24 08:24 08:54 08:54 08:54 09:24 Macduff, Barnhill Road 08:00 08:00 08:00 08:30 08:30 09:00 09:00 09:00 09:30 Turriff, High Street Arrive: 08:18 08:18 08:18 08:48 08:48 09:18 09:18 09:18 09:48 Turriff, High Street Depart: 08:20 08:20 08:20 08:50 08:50 09:20 09:20 09:20 09:50 Fyvie, Cuminestown Road 08:35 08:35 08:35 09:05 09:05 09:35 09:35 09:35 10:05 Oldmeldrum, The Square Arrive: 08:50 08:50 08:50 09:20 09:20 09:50 09:50 09:50 10:20 Oldmeldrum, The Square Depart: 08:52 08:52 08:52 09:22 09:22 09:52 09:52 09:52 10:22 Newmachar, Station Road 09:05 09:05 09:05 09:35 09:35 10:05 10:05 10:05 10:35 Dyce, Don Place 09:17 09:17 09:17 09:47 09:47 10:17 10:17 10:17 10:47 Westburn, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary 09:32 09:32 09:32 10:02 10:02 10:32 10:32 10:32 11:02 Aberdeen, Union Square Bus Station (Stance 5) Arrive: 09:47 09:47 09:47 10:17 10:17 10:47 10:47 10:47 11:17 1 Service: 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 Notes: Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Operator: BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB Days: S M-FX S Su M-FX S M-FX S Su Elgin, Bus Station (Stance 2) Depart: .... 08:00 08:00 .... .... .... 09:00 09:00 .... Elgin, Pinefield Bus Depot .... 08:05~ 08:05~ .... .... .... 09:05~ 09:05~ .... Lhanbryde, The Terrace .... 08:10 08:10 .... .... .... 09:10 09:10 .... Fochabers, The Square .... 08:22 08:22 .... .... .... 09:22 09:22 .... Portgordon, Cross Lane .... 08:34 08:34 .... .... .... 09:34 09:34 .... Buckie, Shanks Lane Arrive: .... 08:44 08:44 .... .... .... 09:44 09:44 .... Buckie, Shanks Lane Depart: .... 08:46 08:46 .... .... .... 09:46 09:46 .... Findochty, Morven Crescent .... 08:56 08:56 .... .... .... 09:56 09:56 .... Portknockie, Admiralty Street .... 09:02 09:02 .... .... .... 10:02 10:02 .... Cullen, The Square .... 09:08 09:08 09:08 .... .... 10:08 10:08 .... Portsoy, Seafield Street .... 09:18 09:18 09:18 .... .... 10:18 10:18 .... Whitehills, Loch Lane .... 09:33 09:33 09:33 .... .... 10:33 10:33 .... Banff, Banff Academy .... .... .... .... 10:12 10:12 .... .... .... Banff, Low Street 09:19 09:46 09:46 09:46 10:19 10:19 10:46 10:46 10:49 Macduff, Union Road Arrive: 09:24 09:51 09:51 09:51 10:24 10:24 10:51 10:51 10:54 Macduff, Union Road Depart: 09:24 09:54 09:54 09:54 10:24 10:24 10:54 10:54 10:54 Macduff, Barnhill Road 09:30 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:30 10:30 11:00 11:00 11:00 Turriff, High Street Arrive: 09:48 10:18 10:18 10:18 10:48 10:48 11:18 11:18 11:18 Turriff, High Street Depart: 09:50 10:20 10:20 10:20 10:50 10:50 11:20 11:20 11:20 Fyvie, Cuminestown Road 10:05 10:35 10:35 10:35 11:05 11:05 11:35 11:35 11:35 Oldmeldrum, The Square Arrive: 10:20 10:50 10:50 10:50 11:20 11:20 11:50 11:50 11:50 Oldmeldrum, The Square Depart: 10:22 10:52 10:52 10:52 11:22 11:22 11:52 11:52 11:52 Newmachar, Station Road 10:35 11:05 11:05 11:05 11:35 11:35 12:05 12:05 12:05 Dyce, Don Place 10:47 11:17 11:17 11:17 11:47 11:47 12:17 12:17 12:17 Westburn, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary 11:02 11:32 11:32 11:32 12:02 12:02 12:32 12:32 12:32 Aberdeen, Union Square Bus Station (Stance 5) Arrive: 11:17 11:47 11:47 11:47 12:17 12:17 12:47 12:47 12:47 Service: 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 Notes: Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Operator: BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB Days: M-FX S M-FX S Su M-FX S M-FX S Elgin, Bus Station (Stance 2) Depart: .... .... 10:00 10:00 10:00 .... .... 11:00 11:00 Elgin, Pinefield Bus Depot .... .... 10:05~ 10:05~ 10:05~ .... .... 11:05~ 11:05~ Lhanbryde, The Terrace .... .... 10:10 10:10 10:10 .... .... 11:10 11:10 Fochabers, The Square .... .... 10:22 10:22 10:22 .... .... 11:22 11:22 Portgordon, Cross Lane .... .... 10:34 10:34 10:34 .... .... 11:34 11:34 Buckie, Shanks Lane Arrive: .... .... 10:44 10:44 10:44 .... .... 11:44 11:44 Buckie, Shanks Lane Depart: .... .... 10:46 10:46 10:46 .... .... 11:46 11:46 Findochty, Morven Crescent .... .... 10:56 10:56 10:56 .... .... 11:56 11:56 Portknockie, Admiralty Street .... .... 11:02 11:02 11:02 .... .... 12:02 12:02 Cullen, The Square .... .... 11:08 11:08 11:08 .... .... 12:08 12:08 Portsoy, Seafield Street .... .... 11:18 11:18 11:18 .... .... 12:18 12:18 Whitehills, Loch Lane .... .... 11:33 11:33 11:33 .... .... 12:33 12:33 Banff, Banff Academy 11:12 11:12 .... .... .... 12:12 12:12 .... .... Banff, Low Street 11:19 11:19 11:46 11:46 11:46 12:19 12:19 12:46 12:46 Macduff, Union Road Arrive: 11:24 11:24 11:51 11:51 11:51 12:24 12:24 12:51 12:51 Macduff, Union Road Depart: 11:24 11:24 11:54 11:54 11:54 12:24 12:24 12:54 12:54 Macduff, Barnhill Road 11:30 11:30 12:00 12:00 12:00 12:30 12:30 13:00 13:00 Turriff, High Street Arrive: 11:48 11:48 12:18 12:18 12:18 12:48 12:48 13:18 13:18 Turriff, High Street Depart: 11:50 11:50 12:20 12:20 12:20 12:50 12:50 13:20 13:20 Fyvie, Cuminestown Road 12:05 12:05 12:35 12:35 12:35 13:05 13:05 13:35 13:35 Oldmeldrum, The Square Arrive: 12:20 12:20 12:50 12:50 12:50 13:20 13:20 13:50 13:50 Oldmeldrum, The Square Depart: 12:22 12:22 12:52 12:52 12:52 13:22 13:22 13:52 13:52 Newmachar, Station Road 12:35 12:35 13:05 13:05 13:05 13:35 13:35 14:05 14:05 Dyce, Don Place 12:47 12:47 13:17 13:17 13:17 13:47 13:47 14:17 14:17 Westburn, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary 13:02 13:02 13:32 13:32 13:32 14:02 14:02 14:32 14:32 Aberdeen, Union Square Bus Station (Stance 5) Arrive: 13:17 13:17 13:47 13:47 13:47 14:17 14:17 14:47 14:47 2 Service: 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 Notes: Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Day! Operator: BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB Days: Su M-FX S S Su M-FX S M-FX S Elgin, Bus Station (Stance 2) Depart: ...
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