Wednesday 27 Jun 2007
REVISED TIMETABLE FOR INVERKEITHING WORKS ANNOUNCED
- Region & Route:
- Scotland’s Railway: Scotland
- • Edinburgh – Dundee - Aberdeen services will be retimed and diverted via Stirling and Perth
- Edinburgh – Perth - Inverness services will run between Inverness and Perth only, with connecting replacement bus services between Edinburgh and Perth (except the 1936 from Edinburgh, which will run throughout but is retimed to depart earlier at 1922)
- Replacement connecting bus services will operate between Inverkeithing, Kirkcaldy and Perth
- All Edinburgh - Fife Circle / Perth / Dundee services will be withdrawn and replaced by a completely revised timetable serving stations between Edinburgh and Fife including Markinch to Dundee
- A replacement bus service will operate between Dalgety Bay and Dalmeny to connect with onward train services
- During morning peak times a direct bus service will also operate between Dalgety Bay and Haymarket / Edinburgh & Inverkeithing and Haymarket / Edinburgh
- During evening peak times a direct bus service will also operate between Edinburgh / Haymarket, Inverkeithing and Dalgety Bay
- A shuttle bus service will also operate between Inverkeithing and North Queensferry
- Edinburgh – Dundee - Aberdeen services will be retimed and diverted via Stirling and Perth
- Edinburgh – Perth - Inverness services will be retimed and diverted via Stirling
- Replacement connecting bus services will operate between Inverkeithing, Kirkcaldy and Perth
- All Edinburgh - Fife Circle / Perth / Dundee services are withdrawn and replaced by a completely revised timetable serving stations between Edinburgh and Fife including Markinch to Dundee
- A replacement bus service will operate between Dalgety Bay and Edinburgh to connect with onward train services, calling at Inverkeithing, Dalmeny and Haymarket
- A connecting bus shuttle will operate to/from South Gyle at regular intervals connecting with services at Haymarket and Dalmeny
- Express buses will also be provided calling at Inverkeithing, Dalgety Bay and Haymarket only
- A shuttle bus service will also operate between Inverkeithing and North Queensferry
- On Saturday 28 July Edinburgh – Glasgow via Falkirk High service will be reduced to half hourly throughout the day.
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