Stagecoach change bus timetables across Scotland tomorrow

Coronavirus (COVID-19) further update from Wed 1 April 2020 

Following further government advice regarding non-essential travel to combat COVID-19, we’ve seen a further reduction in passengers using our services. Accordingly, we will make some further changes to the services we offer from Wednesday 1st April.

We understand that travel on our services will still remain vital for many, and we’d like to thank all those who submitted feedback to us. We’ve done our very best to ensure that critical routes are maintained wherever possible.

The timetables listed below will begin running on Wednesday 1st April, and although they are temporary, they are in place until further notice across Fife, Perth & Kinross, Dundee and Angus.

Remember to check this page before your journey as updates may be made from time-to-time as the situation we are currently experiencing develops.

Please be assured that the well-established and rigorous cleaning regimes on board our buses will remain in place at all times, and that contactless payment is available on all our vehicles.

For more information about coronavirus, visit  www.gov.uk/coronavirus

 

Please note that any services not mentioned below, will NOT run from Wednesday 1st April until further notice.

 

Fife

Service 3/3AA special timetable will run from Monday-Saturday. No Sunday service.

Service 4A special timetable will run from Monday-Saturday. No Sunday service.

Service 5/5A –A special timetable will run from Monday-Saturday. No Sunday service.

Service 6/6ANo service until further notice.

Service 7/7A –A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 7B –A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 8/8B –A special timetable will run from Monday-Saturday. No Sunday service.
Please note that revised service 8 will not extend to serve Alloa and Kincardine.

Service 9/9A –A special timetable will run from Monday-Saturday. No Sunday service.

Service 11/12A special timetable will run from Monday-Saturday. No Sunday service.
Please note that service 11/12 have been re-routed to also serve Hayfield Road, Dunnikier Road (for Victoria Hospital) and Wilson Crescent.

Service 14– No service until further notice.

Service 19B A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 23– No service until further notice.

Service 28No service until further notice.

Service 32 – A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 33/33BA special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 36 – A special timetable will run from Monday-Saturday. No Sunday service.
Please note that revised service 36 will only operate directly between Newburgh and Perth Royal Infirmary.

Service 37/37A/X37 – A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 39C/39DA special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 41 – No service until further notice.

Service 42 – No service until further notice.

Service 43A/44AA special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 45 – No service until further notice.

Service 49 – No service until further notice.

Service 54 A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.
Please note that service 54 will serve Tayport and Newport. Normal route through both Tayport and Newport will be followed.

Service 66 – No service until further notice.

Service 67No service until further notice.

Service 77 – No service until further notice.

Service 81A A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 83 A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 85  – No service until further notice.

Service 86No service until further notice.

Service 87 – No service until further notice.

Service 89 – No service until further notice.

Service 92 No service until further notice.

Service 94 – No service until further notice.

Service 95 A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 97 – A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 99/99A/99B/99C/99D – A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 108 – A special timetable will run from Monday-Saturday. No Sunday service.

Service 747 – Due to a fall in passenger demand, service JET747 will not run until further notice. Customers wishing to travel to Edinburgh Airport can use our services to Edinburgh, then travel to the Airport with Lothian Buses or Edinburgh Trams.

Service B1 – No service until further notice.

Service X24/X26No service, however links are available with services X59 and X27 for travel from St Andrews and Glenrothes to Dunfermline and Glasgow.

Service X27 – A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.
All stops will be served between Leven and Kincardine.

Service X51 No service until further notice.

Service X54 – A special timetable will run on service 54 from Monday-Sunday. Please note that service 54 will serve Tayport and Newport. Normal route through both Tayport and Newport will be followed.

 

Until further notice, all Edinburgh Express service (X55, X58 and X59) will not serve Edinburgh bus station.
Passengers should get on/off their bus on Princes Street or at St Andrew Square (stop YD, opposite the pedestrian entrance to Edinburgh bus station).

 

Service X55 A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.
All stops will be served between Dunfermline bus station and Ferrytoll P&R.

Service X56 – No service until further notice.

Service X58 – A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.
All stops will be served between Leven and Ferrytoll P&R.

Service X59 – A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.
All stops will be served between St Andrews and Ferrytoll P&R.

Service X60 – No service, however links are available with services X59 and X27 at Halbeath park and ride in place of service X60.

 

Perth & Kinross

Service 1/2 – A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 4 – No service until further notice.

Service 5/6 – A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 7B A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 9 – A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 14– A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 15/15A – A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 16/16B– A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 17  No service until further notice.

Service 19 – No service until further notice.

Service 23/27 – A special timetable will run from Monday-Saturday. No Sunday service.

Service 34/34C– A special timetable will run from Monday-Saturday. No Sunday service.
See service 23/27 for services between Perth and Stanley.

Service 36 – A special timetable will run from Monday-Saturday. No Sunday service.
Please note that revised service 36 will only operate directly between Newburgh and Perth Royal Infirmary.

Service 56B – No service until further notice.

Service 57/57A A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 58  No service until further notice.

Service 59  No service until further notice.

Service 70  A special timetable will run from Monday-Saturday. No Sunday service.

Service 83  A special timetable will run from Monday-Saturday. No Sunday service.

Service X7– A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.
All stops will be served between Dundee bus station and Stonehaven.

Service X56 No service until further notice.

 

Dundee & Angus

Service 20/20C/21/21A A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 23/24/25 – No service until further notice. Please note that Moffat & Williamson now run these services in place of Stagecoach. Contact M&W on 01592 774785 for more info.

Service 27 A special timetable will run from Monday-Saturday. No Sunday service.

Service 30/30A – A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.

Service 34No service until further notice.

Service 43C/44 A special timetable will run from Monday-Saturday. No Sunday service.

Service 47 – No service until further notice.

Service 73/73A/73BA special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday. 

Service X7– A special timetable will run from Monday-Sunday.
All stops will be served between Dundee bus station and Stonehaven.

Service Disruption Updated 31 Mar 2020, 10:03

Kirk Suspends Church Meetings – Corona Virus Covid 19

As we all know there is a guideline issued by the Scottish Government not to attend busy places and this applies to everyone. You will see from the guidelines that religious meetings are also included. Therefore, the Church of Scotland have issued advice to all local churches not to have regular church meetings and services and these cease from 17th March until further notice.

You can find a copy of the advice here https://www.churchofscotland.org.uk/resources/advice-for-churches-covid-19-coronavirus

Some churches are offering live streaming of daily talks and Sunday service meetings on the Internet. Please see a note below from Dalgety Parish Church written by Rev Christine Sime

‘Following advice from The Church of Scotland all worship services have been cancelled.

On Sunday mornings I will lead worship from the church – this will be livestreamed, we hope you can join us and know God’s presence and blessing.

Our church building will be open for prayer /reflection each weekday morning for the time being – please keep to advice on handwashing. Prayers will be said every morning in Dalgety Parish Church for congregation, community, nation, world – for all creation. This will be at 10am each morning – wherever you are add your prayers too.

And please help those unable to watch our ‘livestream’ know that they are remembered in prayer.

Christine’

The text of the Church of Scotland Advice appears below

Advice for Churches: COVID-19 (Coronavirus)

Updated 17 March 2020

Worship – Cancellation of Services

The Scottish Government now advises that people should minimise social contact by avoiding crowded areas and large gatherings, including religious congregations, and smaller gatherings.

The Church of Scotland now asks, in the strongest terms, that all gatherings for worship should cease until further notice, with effect from Tuesday 17 March 2020. Other Scottish Churches are taking similar actions. This obviously includes Easter services. Some Presbyteries have already instructed this action. This will include, but not be restricted to: housegroups, meetings for youth work, and church cafes. It will still be possible for an individual to offer a livestream of a sermon and prayers. Further information on livestreaming, including information on copyright, can be found in this circular on the Law Department’s webpages here. Sunday broadcasts of a weekly service take place on Radio 4, and also on Radio Scotland; other radio stations are available. Several churches currently offer livestreams or recorded services; a list can be found on our website.

Church buildings can be kept open as a place for people to come and pray. Notices should be clearly displayed asking that visitors observe robust hand hygiene.

Prayer

The Moderator, the Right Reverend Colin Sinclair, along with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, and other church leaders, has issued a call for a National Day of Prayer; more details can be found in the news section of our website.

Offerings

The Church is aware that closing down worship services will impact on congregational income, and we want to encourage people to continue contributing financially as far as possible, and to encourage the increased use of standing orders as an expression of ongoing stewardship.

Funerals

The key phrase here is to minimise social contact. Sensitive conversations will need to take place with families and mourners ahead of funeral ceremonies, and to consider the size of groups gathering for funerals. It may be necessary in the future to consider whether funerals should be restricted exclusively to minister, immediate family, and funeral directors. In addition, local guidance from funeral directors and crematorium staff will be critical here. It should be noted that many crematoria have the facility to livestream services and to host a recording of services for a period of time after the cremation service.

Weddings

Certain venues will be restricting attendance, and it may be that couples have to work through what changes have to made, including, in some cases, rearranging. Restrictions on travel into the UK will also have an effect on guests at weddings. Again, sensitive conversations will be the order of the day.

Pastoral Care Networks

Please see our guidance note from the Church’s Safeguarding Department with some useful guidance about setting up small pastoral care networks with a practical outcome. This guidance note contains a postcard which may be useful. There are some good ideas here about small groups; such groups can mitigate social isolation, and help people to continue to feel that they are part of the wider community of faith. Previous advice about using tools such as Skype, email, letters, greetings cards, Facetime, and Whatsapp groups are all useful approaches and some of these are particularly helpful where people don’t use technology.

General Assembly

The decision has been taken in the light of Scottish Government advice to cancel the General Assembly of May 2020. The Office of the General Assembly will be in touch with commissioners separately.

Hygiene recommendations

Best hygiene practice should continue to be observed in all pastoral contacts.

Updated advice is available from NHS Scotland.

Public Health Scotland and the UK Government recommend that you should take usual infection prevention precautions including:

  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds
  • Use an alcohol-based hand sanitiser that contains at least 60% alcohol if soap and water are not available
  • Churches can underline the importance of handwashing by ensuring that hand sanitisers are not available in toilets where soap and water can be used
  • It is particularly important after taking public transport to use sanitiser on your hands
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands
  • Carry tissues to catch coughs and sneezes and bin the tissue
  • If you feel unwell, stay at home, do not attend work or school
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces in church buildings

NHS Scotland have prepared a poster which could be displayed at your building entrance to give advice to visitors. The purpose of this poster is to protect the visitor and those within the building.

Travel advice

Advice has also been issued to travellers, advising against all non-essential travel worldwide. This advice was revised on 17 March.

Posters

Below are two posters which you may wish to display in your buildings.

This page will be updated when new advice becomes available from NHS Scotland and the UK Government.

Online worship

Several churches live stream or post their services online. You can find a list of these on our Kirk services online page.