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80 Dyce Airlink

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80 Dyce Airlink is a shuttle bus link between Aberdeen Airport and Dyce railway station which began operation on 15 December 2008, intended to provide a better link to the airport following an increase in the frequency of train services to Dyce station by First ScotRail which now provide an almost half-hourly service to and from Aberdeen during the day.

The service runs as a loop between Dyce railway station, the airport, the heliport, Kirkhill industrial estate, and back to the railway station every 20 minutes from 06:45 to 19:00. Journey time from the railway station to the airport is approximately 15 minutes.

Many more trains from south have been extended to Inverurie which means that combined with the existing northbound services, Dyce station now has improved direct connections not only to Aberdeen but also to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness, as well as intermediate stations on those lines.

80 Dyce Airlink is operated as a partnership between First Aberdeen, Aberdeen City Council and NESTRANS.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Pilot shuttle bus service launched between Airport and Dyce railway station". NESTRANS. 2008-12-11. Retrieved 2009-02-08.

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