Seagate bus station

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Dundee seagate bus station
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General information
Location Dundee
Scotland
Coordinates 56°27′48″N2°57′56″W / 56.46324°N 2.96563°W / 56.46324; -2.96563
Bus operators Stagecoach East Scotland and Megabus/Citylink
Connections Dundee railway station (800 metres)
Location
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Dundee seagate bus station
Location within the Dundee City council area

Seagate bus station serves Dundee, Scotland. It has eight stances. The Seagate Bus Station is the main stop for journeys leaving the city, while in-town services are operated by Xplore Dundee and do not stop at Dundee Seagate Bus Station.

Contents

Located five minutes' walk from the city centre, it has bus links to many Scottish towns and cities as well as links to London and other major cities

The bus station is located about 100 metres to the east of the site of the 1906 Dundee fire.

Services

In Bus Station

Stagecoach East Scotland

Megabus/Citylink

Opposite Bus Station

Xplore Dundee

Stagecoach East Scotland

Moffat & Williamson

History

The station was opened in 1958, replacing W. Alexander & Sons' bus station on Lindsay Street and South Ward Road. [32]

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Notes

  1. On Sundays, Service 5 ends at Whitehall Street
  2. For buses to Ninewells, please board at Dundee Seagate (stop 1)
  3. For buses to Ninewells, please board at Dundee Seagate (stop 2)
  4. On Saturdays, Service 73A ends at Whitehall Street
  5. For buses to Ninewells, please board at Dundee Seagate (stop 2)
  6. On Sundays, Service 73A ends in Monifieth (Ashludie)
  7. For buses to Whitehall Street, please board at Dundee Seagate (stop 2)
  8. For buses to Ninewells, please board at Dundee Seagate (stop 2)
  9. On certain early/late and Sunday journeys, Service 73C terminates in Arbroath
  10. For buses to Whitehall Street, please board at Dundee Seagate (stop 2)