List of long-distance bus services in Tayside, Fife and Stirling


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Summary of Long-Distance Bus Services in Tayside, Fife, and Stirling

This article provides a comprehensive overview of long-distance bus services operating in Tayside, Fife, and Stirling, Scotland. It highlights key operators and their respective routes, fares, and destinations.

Key Bus Operators and Their Routes

  • Ember:

    Offers electric services connecting Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Aberdeen. Sample fares are provided for various routes.
  • Flixbus:

    Provides extensive coverage across the UK, connecting the region with major cities in Scotland and England. Fares vary based on booking time and destination.
  • Scottish Citylink:

    Focuses on routes between major Scottish cities, with frequent services between Dundee and Aberdeen. Fare ranges are given for popular routes.
  • Megabus:

    Operates in conjunction with Scottish Citylink, particularly notable for its daily M9 service between Aberdeen and London.
  • Stagecoach:

    Primarily known for local and rural services, it also runs longer routes connecting several towns and cities, including a new Edinburgh Airport route.
  • Xplore Dundee:

    Concentrates on local Dundee services, with a notable exception being a direct bus service to Edinburgh Airport.

The article lists destinations reachable from major towns and cities within the region for each operator, offering a detailed insight into travel options within and beyond Tayside, Fife, and Stirling.

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A huge number of long-distance bus services now run through Tayside, Fife and Stirling.

Several operators run routes that connect the region with other parts of Scotland and the rest of the UK.

Three new services have launched in recent weeks, including connections to Glasgow Airport, Edinburgh Airport and Fort William.

The Courier takes a look at all the operators running long-distance services in the region and the destinations you can reach using their buses.

Ember

An Ember coach picks up passengers at Slessor Gardens in Dundee. Image: Finn Nixon/DC Thomson

Ember started running fully electric services between Dundee and Edinburgh in October 2020.

It has since extended its network to other locations, including Glasgow and Aberdeen.

Sample fares for the service include ÂŁ9.20 Dundee to Edinburgh, ÂŁ4.20 Perth to Stirling and ÂŁ18.50 Dunblane to Fort William.

Here is a list of the destinations you can reach from major towns and cities in Tayside, Fife and Stirling:

Dunblane

  • Fort William
  • Glencoe Mountain
  • Grangemouth
  • Ingliston Park & Ride
  • Lochearnhead
  • Tyndrum

Dundee

  • Aberdeen
  • Brechin
  • Bridge of Earn
  • Broxden Park & Ride, Perth
  • Castleview Park & Ride, Stirling
  • Cumbernauld
  • Dunblane
  • Edinburgh Airport (overnight services)
  • Forfar
  • Ingliston Park & Ride
  • Kinross Park & Ride
  • Perth
  • Rosyth
  • St Madoes

Perth

  • Castleview Park & Ride, Stirling
  • Cumbernauld
  • Dunblane
  • Dundee
  • Glasgow
  • St Madoes

Flixbus

Flixbus runs services across the UK. Image: Flixbus

Flixbus has grown its network rapidly in recent years, connecting Tayside, Fife and Stirling with destinations across the UK.

Flixbus fares vary depending on how far in advance they are booked.

Generally, passengers can expect to pay anything from around ÂŁ4.50 to just under ÂŁ20 for journeys within Scotland.

Journeys to the likes of London cost much more, but are cheaper if booked weeks in advance.

The list of destinations you can reach from major towns and cities in Tayside, Fife and Stirling is as follows:

Broxden Park & Ride, Perth

  • Aberdeen
  • Aviemore
  • Castleview Park & Ride, Stirling
  • Dundee
  • Glasgow
  • Glasgow Airport
  • Halbeath Park & Ride
  • Inverness
  • Leeds
  • London
  • Newcastle
  • Nottingham
  • Pitlochry
  • Sheffield

Castleview Park & Ride, Stirling

  • Aberdeen
  • Broxden Park & Ride, Perth
  • Dundee
  • Glasgow
  • Glasgow Airport

Dundee

  • Aberdeen
  • Broxden Park & Ride, Perth
  • Castleview Park & Ride, Stirling
  • Edinburgh
  • Glasgow
  • Glasgow Airport
  • Halbeath Park & Ride
  • Ingliston Park & Ride
  • Leeds
  • London
  • Newcastle
  • Nottingham
  • Sheffield

Halbeath Park & Ride, Fife

  • Aberdeen
  • Broxden Park & Ride, Perth
  • Castleview Park & Ride, Stirling
  • Dundee
  • Edinburgh
  • Ingliston Park & Ride
  • Leeds
  • London
  • Newcastle
  • Nottingham
  • Pitlochry
  • Sheffield

Scottish Citylink

A Scottish Citylink bus pulling into Dundee bus station. Image: Finn Nixon/DC Thomson

Scottish Citylink is best known for its routes between Scotland’s major cities.

The firm runs buses up to every 15 minutes between Dundee and Aberdeen.

Fares vary depending on when they are booked; however, generally the cost of a trip from Dundee to Aberdeen costs between ÂŁ14.70 and ÂŁ24.50, and from Perth to Glasgow costs ÂŁ10.50-ÂŁ17.50.

Most other fares to and from Tayside, Fife and Stirling come in at less than ÂŁ20.

Here is a list of the destinations you can reach from major towns and cities in Tayside, Fife and Stirling:

Dundee

  • Aberdeen
  • Bridge of Allan
  • Broxden Park & Ride, Perth
  • Cumbernauld
  • Dunblane
  • Forfar (near the A90)
  • Glasgow
  • Perth
  • Stirling

Halbeath Park & Ride, Fife

  • Aberdeen
  • Broxden Park & Ride, Perth
  • Dundee
  • Edinburgh
  • Forfar (near the A90)
  • Edinburgh Airport
  • Kinross Park & Ride

Perth

  • Aberdeen
  • Aviemore
  • Broxden Park & Ride, Perth
  • Comrie
  • Crianlarich
  • Crieff
  • Dunblane
  • Dundee
  • Edinburgh Airport
  • Fort William
  • Glasgow
  • Halbeath Park & Ride
  • Inverness
  • Kinross Park & Ride
  • Lochearnhead
  • Pitlochry
  • Stirling
  • Tyndrum

Stirling

  • Bo’ness
  • Bridge of Allan
  • Broxden Park & Ride, Perth
  • Crianlarich
  • Callander
  • Cumbernauld
  • Dunblane
  • Dundee
  • Doune
  • Edinburgh
  • Edinburgh Airport
  • Glasgow
  • Grangemouth
  • Lochearnhead
  • Oban
  • Perth
  • Stirling University
  • Tyndrum

Passengers in Crianlarich and Tyndrum can also travel directly to Glasgow using services from Fort William and Oban.

Megabus

A Megabus coach. Image: Shutterstock

Megabus services within Scotland run in tandem with those offered by Scottish Citylink.

However, Megabus is the sole operator of the daily M9 service from Aberdeen to London.

It leaves Dundee bus station at 9.25pm and arrives in the capital at 7.30am.

A daily return journey departs London at 11.45pm and arrives in Dundee at 9.55am.

Fares cost between ÂŁ22.99 and ÂŁ49.99.

The M9 route connects Dundee to the following destinations:

  • Aberdeen
  • Broxden Park & Ride, Perth
  • Glasgow
  • London

Stagecoach

Stagecoach will use coaches for the new Jet 787 service. Image: Finn Nixon/DC Thomson

Stagecoach East Scotland is the largest operator of local and rural bus services in Tayside and Fife.

Its local services are complemented by its Express City Connect network, which includes longer routes between some of the region’s larger towns.

On May 8, it will launch a new Jet 787 route which will connect St Andrews, Guardbridge, Cupar, Auchtermuchty and Kinross with Edinburgh Airport.

Passengers can expect to pay £11.50 for an East Scotland DayRider ticket, which allows for travel across Stagecoach’s routes in Tayside and Fife.

Here are some of the destinations served by the longer-distance Stagecoach services in Tayside, Fife and Stirling:

Dundee

  • Aberdeen
  • Arbroath
  • Cowdenbeath
  • Cupar
  • Edinburgh
  • Glenrothes
  • Halbeath Park & Ride
  • Montrose

Dunfermline 

  • Alloa
  • Cumbernauld
  • Cupar
  • Edinburgh
  • Ferrytoll Park & Ride
  • Forth Valley Hospital
  • Glasgow
  • Glenrothes
  • Halbeath Park & Ride
  • Kincardine
  • Kirkcaldy
  • Livingston
  • Rosyth
  • St Andrews
  • Stirling

Kirkcaldy

  • Dalgety Bay
  • Dunfermline
  • Edinburgh
  • Ferrytoll Park & Ride
  • Glasgow
  • Halbeath Park & Ride
  • St Andrews

Perth

  • Bridge of Earn
  • Ferrytoll Park & Ride
  • Halbeath Park & Ride
  • Kelty
  • Kinross
  • Milnathort

St Andrews

  • Cumbernauld
  • Cupar
  • Dunfermline
  • Edinburgh Airport
  • Ferrytoll Park & Ride
  • Forth Valley Hospital
  • Glasgow
  • Glenrothes
  • Halbeath Park & Ride
  • Kirkcaldy
  • Leven

Stirling

Xplore Dundee

An Xplore Dundee Fly coach on its way to Edinburgh Airport. Image: Finn Nixon/DC Thomson

Destinations

Xplore Dundee mainly runs local services in the city itself.

However, the McGill’s-owned operator also runs a direct Fly service from Dundee to Edinburgh Airport, every 90 minutes throughout the day.

An adult return to the airport booked a week in advance will cost ÂŁ22 compared to a ÂŁ28.50 fare booked closer to departure.

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