Destination Stirling have introduced a trial hop-on, hop-off bus service linking the City Centre with the Wallace Monument, Castle, Smith Art Gallery & Museum and Battle of Bannockburn Experience. Timetables are on display in the Bus Station and at Destination Stirling. This will be a 22-day trial, running every day from today until 22 August 2014.
ALL JOURNEYS WILL BE FREE and there will be an on-board guide.
In the city centre, the service will leave from the Rail Station forecourt, rather than from the Bus Station. The bus will stop at timing points only, but with additional request stops at: King Street (uphill) Causewayhead Road near Stirling Old Bridge, south of junction with Cornton Road (both directions)
Tuesday, 12 August 2014
No bus for three Sundays in Plean
Due to roadworks in Plean the A9 Road will be closed for three Sundays, August 17th-31st.
Service 38 will divert between Bellsdyke Road and GreenCornhills Roundabout and this section of route will not be able to be served by Service 38.
First have issued a special timetable here.
Service 38 will divert between Bellsdyke Road and GreenCornhills Roundabout and this section of route will not be able to be served by Service 38.
First have issued a special timetable here.
Dunfermline network changes
Stagecoach are introducing a new, simplified network of services in and around Dunfermline, from next Monday, which will incorporate a number of frequency enhancements and service improvements. A summary of the revised network of services is provided here .
Minor changes will affect Glasgow express services, whilst the regular route 78 to Stirling will be renumbered Service 8. There will be some timing changes, although frequency will be maintained. Most notable is that the early morning journey will now be even earlier. Check the timetable here.
Minor changes will affect Glasgow express services, whilst the regular route 78 to Stirling will be renumbered Service 8. There will be some timing changes, although frequency will be maintained. Most notable is that the early morning journey will now be even earlier. Check the timetable here.
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
Extra late night buses during Commonwealth Games
Stagecoach will operate additional late evening journeys between Glasgow and Fife during the Commonwealth Games.
Additional service X24 journeys operating between Glasgow, Kincardine and Glenrothes will run every night from Wednesday 23 July to Sunday 3 August, thereby providing additional journey opportunities for those attending evening Games events. The journeys will depart Buchanan bus station at 2305 and 0005 serving Cumbernaud, Forth Valley Royal Hospital, Kincardine, Dunfermline, Halbeath Park & Ride and Glenrothes. Extra journeys from Glenrothes to Kincardine and Glasgow will also operate during the Games, departing Glenrothes at 2105 and 2205.
Additional service X24 journeys operating between Glasgow, Kincardine and Glenrothes will run every night from Wednesday 23 July to Sunday 3 August, thereby providing additional journey opportunities for those attending evening Games events. The journeys will depart Buchanan bus station at 2305 and 0005 serving Cumbernaud, Forth Valley Royal Hospital, Kincardine, Dunfermline, Halbeath Park & Ride and Glenrothes. Extra journeys from Glenrothes to Kincardine and Glasgow will also operate during the Games, departing Glenrothes at 2105 and 2205.
Monday, 2 June 2014
Grangemouth served by F15 Alloa-Falkirk route
From Monday 2nd June, most journeys on service Stagecoach service F15 will be re-routed to serve Grangemouth town centre, at the request of Falkirk Council. Between Skinflats and Falkirk Stadium, buses will run via Forth-Clyde Way, Union Road, Kerse Road, Bo'ness Road and Earl's Road. As a result of this new route, buses will no longer run between Falkirk town centre and Finistere Avenue. Times of buses within Falkirk will change, but the timetable between Skinflats and Alloa is mostly unaffected.
Thursday, 20 March 2014
No Alloa trains next week
Due to the well publicised and expensive repairs to the five year old rail line between Alloa & Stirling, the line will be closed from Sunday March 23rd until Sunday March 30th inclusive. Replacement bus services will operate earlier than scheduled departure times from Alloa all week.
Further closures will be required over the next few years to accommodate the repairs.
Further closures will be required over the next few years to accommodate the repairs.
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Railway line rebuild starts next month
The Scotsman this week reports that Alloa rail passengers face disruption for the next five years while the line to Stirling, which only reopened in 2008, is shut for major repairs
Week-long closures of the Stirling-Alloa-Kincardine line start next month, when parts of the route will be largely rebuilt because of problems with the way it was constructed.
Network Rail, which did not build the 13-mile line, said the first shutdown would be in the week starting on 23 February, and affect only coal trains, as it involves work at Kennett.
A second closure, from 23 March, will involve work at Cambus and is expected to force passengers to switch to buses between Alloa and Stirling.
The Scotsman understands further week-long closures are expected at least once a year until 2019 to complete the work.
An industry source told the paper, “There will be more closures, with the same level of activity over the next five years, with work of a similar type at different locations. It is estimated to cost a total of £15-20m.”
Week-long closures of the Stirling-Alloa-Kincardine line start next month, when parts of the route will be largely rebuilt because of problems with the way it was constructed.
Network Rail, which did not build the 13-mile line, said the first shutdown would be in the week starting on 23 February, and affect only coal trains, as it involves work at Kennett.
A second closure, from 23 March, will involve work at Cambus and is expected to force passengers to switch to buses between Alloa and Stirling.
The Scotsman understands further week-long closures are expected at least once a year until 2019 to complete the work.
An industry source told the paper, “There will be more closures, with the same level of activity over the next five years, with work of a similar type at different locations. It is estimated to cost a total of £15-20m.”
Stagecoach looking for new drivers
Stagecoach are looking for people to join their team in the East of Scotland.
Due to continuing expansion, they are looking for over 30 staff, in particular into driving positions in West Fife.
There have been a number of significant changes to the East Scotland network recently, including the opening of Halbeath Park and Ride in November which has created more shifts and opportunities, and a forthcoming new service between South Queensferry and Edinburgh.
They are holding a recruitment open day in Alloa Town Hall, Sat 25th Jan from 9am-1pm.
To find out more about the open day or the current vacancies call 01383 629784 (event address: Alloa Town Hall, Marshill, Alloa, FK10 1AB)
Due to continuing expansion, they are looking for over 30 staff, in particular into driving positions in West Fife.
There have been a number of significant changes to the East Scotland network recently, including the opening of Halbeath Park and Ride in November which has created more shifts and opportunities, and a forthcoming new service between South Queensferry and Edinburgh.
They are holding a recruitment open day in Alloa Town Hall, Sat 25th Jan from 9am-1pm.
To find out more about the open day or the current vacancies call 01383 629784 (event address: Alloa Town Hall, Marshill, Alloa, FK10 1AB)
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