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  2. Scottish Citylink - Wikipedia

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    As the Scottish Bus Group broke up, the number of private operators working Citylink contracts increased. Park's, West Coast Motors and Rapsons were now major contributors, while the former SBG companies now owned by Stagecoach ( Fife Scottish , Western Scottish , Bluebird Buses ) began operating their own Stagecoach Express network.

  3. Trossachs - Wikipedia

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    From here a minor road heads west to Loch Lomond. Stronachlachar can also be reached by the B829 road from Aberfoyle, which passes north of Loch Choin and Loch Ard. [11] The small town of Callander and the village of Aberfoyle lie at the edge of the Trossachs, [1] however Brig o' Turk is the only settlement of any size within the Trossachs. [11]

  4. McGill's Bus Services - Wikipedia

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    McGill's Bus Services is a bus operator based in Greenock, Scotland. The company has grown to operate a network of routes covering much of the council areas of Inverclyde , East Renfrewshire , Renfrewshire , North Lanarkshire , Glasgow City , North Ayrshire , West Lothian , Falkirk and Dundee City .

  5. Stirling - Wikipedia

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    Stirling Council provides some approximate journey times. [141] Working lines include the Highland Main Line, the Edinburgh–Dunblane line and the Croy Line. The station formerly provided direct railway services to Callander and Oban, and to Loch Lomond, over very scenic lines, and a fast service to Dunfermline.

  6. Unilink (Stirling bus route) - Wikipedia

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    Unilink is a bus route that runs between Stirling city centre and the University of Stirling campus. The route had branded orange and navy buses, before McGill's changed the livery to a light blue. [1] It is operated by McGill's Scotland East (formerly First Midland Bluebird). [2]

  7. Rowardennan - Wikipedia

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    Rowardennan has a hotel, hostel, chalet accommodation, caravan site, and camping for hikers on the West Highland Way. A small passenger ferry crosses the loch to Tarbet on the opposite shore. During the summer months, Rowardennan can be reached by ferry from Tarbet, Luss, or Inverbeg, on the opposite shore of the Loch Lomond. [3]

  8. Balmaha - Wikipedia

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    The harbor and Macfarlane and Son Boatyard on Loch Lomond at Balmaha. Balmaha (Gaelic: Baile Mo Thatha) is a village on the eastern shore of Loch Lomond in the council area of Stirling, Scotland. The village is a popular tourist destination for picnickers and day trippers from Glasgow as well as walkers on the West Highland Way. The only road ...

  9. Drymen - Wikipedia

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    Drymen (/ ˈ d r ɪ m ɪ n /; from Scottish Gaelic: Druiminn [ˈt̪ɾɯmɪɲ]) is a village in the Stirling district of central Scotland.Once a popular stopping place for cattle drovers, it is now favored by visiting tourists given its location near Loch Lomond. [2]