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Scottish Citylink 909: Edinburgh to Bo’ness, Stirling & Dunblane

Citylink 909 - From the vibrant streets of Edinburgh to the tranquil charm of Bo'ness, Stirling & Dunblane, the Citylink 909 ensures your journey through Scotland is unforgettable.

Citylink 909 - Edinburgh to Bo'ness, Stirling & Dunblane

Who operates this service?

This service is operated by Scottish Citylink

Concession passes

Concessionary passes are accepted on this route.

Route frequency

Roughly hourly coaches from Edinburgh to Stirling (with 978), some journeys continue to Dunblane

Does this service run all year
or seasonal

This scenic route runs all year long

This route accepts bicycles

Bring your bike, buses on this route can carry bikes.

Well behaved dogs are welcome aboard

Dogs are welcome, bring your adorable pooch onboard

Citylink 909 - Edinburgh to Bo'ness, Stirling & Dunblane

The Scottish Citylink route 909 is more than just a coach ride—it’s a journey through some of Scotland’s most fascinating places, blending city life, history, and scenic countryside.

Starting in Edinburgh, the route begins in the lively city centre, full of culture and history. The first stop is Edinburgh Zoo, where the sounds of exotic animals add a touch of excitement to the journey. Leaving the city behind, the coach heads towards Ratho Station, a peaceful village where the countryside starts to unfold.

Next, the journey takes you to Bo’ness, a charming town where you can almost feel the past come alive, especially if you catch a glimpse of the old steam trains on the heritage railway.

From there, the coach continues to Grangemouth, a town known for its industrial strength, where towering refinery structures meet the calm waters of the Firth of Forth.

Passing through Whins of Milton, the route touches upon a key location in Scotland’s history—the site of the Battle of Bannockburn, where Robert the Bruce secured a crucial victory in 1314.

This area serves as a gateway to Stirling, a city where history is alive, with its impressive castle and the towering Wallace Monument, both offering glimpses into Scotland’s storied past.

The final stop is Dunblane, a quiet and beautiful town where historic stone buildings and a grand cathedral create a sense of timeless peace.

Route 909 is not just a means of travel; it’s a journey through Scotland’s rich heritage, offering passengers a blend of urban excitement, historical landmarks, and serene landscapes.

Bring your bike,
buses on this route can carry bicycles

Booking your bike on the bus is easy! Simply reserve your bike space as an Additional Hold Item when purchasing your seat reservation online via the Citylink journey planner.

Dogs are welcome,
bring your adorable pooch onboard

Animals, other than trained assistance dogs, will not normally be allowed to travel on our coaches. Trained assistance dogs should wear their harness or identification jacket whilst travelling.

Exceptions will be made for small animals which are fully contained within a pet carrier. The pet carrier must be secured on the floor area of the coach beneath the passenger’s feet.

Tickets & passes for a grand scenic adventure

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This listing was last updated on 11th August 2024

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