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Stagecoach East Scotland's depot in St Andrews. As of April 2019, Stagecoach East Scotland operates 468 buses and coaches from eight depots: [1] [needs update] Arbroath (Peasiehill Road) Blairgowrie (Haugh Road) Cowdenbeath (Broad Street) (Rennies) Dunfermline (St Leonards Street) Glenrothes (Flemington Road) Leven (Methilhaven Road - Aberhill)
Pittenweem is served by two main bus services operated by Stagecoach East Scotland. These are: [28] 95 from Leven to St Andrews via Anstruther and Crail [29] X60 from Edinburgh to St Andrews via Kirkcaldy, Leven and Anstruther [30] Passenger railway services from Edinburgh to Leven were restored in 2024; the new station is adjacent the bus station.
Elie and Earlsferry are about ten miles due south of St Andrews. Golf is believed to have been played on Earlsferry Links as early as the 15th century, and the layout evolved over time into the current magnificent 18-hole course which has remained largely unchanged since 1895. There has been a formal golf club here in Elie and Earlsferry since ...
The two main bus services that run through St Monans are operated by Stagecoach East Scotland. These are: [16] 95 from Leven to St Andrews via Anstruther and Crail [17] X60 from Edinburgh to St Andrews via Kirkcaldy, Leven and Anstruther [18]
X60 may refer to: Lifan X60, a 2011–present Chinese compact SUV; SL X60, ... X60, a bus route in Scotland operated under the Buchan Express brand; X60, ...
Stagecoach staff replaced much of the former Citylink management, while Stagecoach's Scottish subsidiaries began operating many of the routes formerly operated by subcontractors displaced from Citylink work. Citylink service numbers, timetables and routes were also sacrificed in favour of Megabus where the two brands overlapped.
Following the closure of Munro's of Jedburgh in July 2013, Perryman's was awarded a contract from Scottish Borders Council, valued at £10.4 million, to operate a number of routes in Northumberland, Midlothian, and Scottish Borders. [2] [3] This expansion saw the opening of a second depot, in the village of St Boswells, and created a total of ...
The St Andrews Railway was an independent railway company, founded in 1851 to build a railway branch line from the university town of St Andrews, in Fife, Scotland, to the nearby main line railway. It opened in 1852. When the Tay Rail Bridge opened in 1878 residential travel to Dundee was encouraged.