How Much Is The Bus From Dundee To Broughty Ferry?

The distance between Dundee City Centre, Bus Station and Broughty Ferry is 4 miles. How do I travel from Dundee City Centre, Bus Station to Broughty Ferry without a car? The best way to get from Dundee City Centre, Bus Station to Broughty Ferry without a car is to bus which takes 16 min and costs £2 – £4.

What number bus goes to Broughty Ferry?

Bus route 206
You can email us at [email protected] or phone 01382 433125. Fares have been set by the Council with shorter journeys costing £1.50 and longer journeys costing £2.00. If you have one, you can use the ABC Card on this service.

Can you walk from Dundee to Broughty Ferry?

As the person above says, you probably cannot walk through the dock area, however, you can walk along the pavement from Dundee to the Stannergate roundabout (notice that people here call it a Circle!) and from there follow the path along the river to Broughty Ferry. The full walk is around 4 miles I’d say.

Is there a train station at Broughty Ferry?

Broughty Ferry train station, originally opened in 1838, is now the oldest train station in Scotland which is still operating.

Is Broughty Ferry nice?

Since Victorian times, Broughty Ferry has been one of Scotland’s most popular waterfront destinations, renowned for its fine seafront esplanade and award-winning golden sands.

Is Broughty Ferry worth visiting?

Broughty Ferry is a historic seaside suburb with a great variety of independent bars and restaurants and boutiques. Broughty Castle and Museum sits by the seashore overlooking the River Tay and is well worth a visit. During the summer months, a pod of dolphins can often be spotted in the estuary.

Where does the 500X Bus go?

500X West Ryde to City Hyde Park (Express Service) Sydney Buses Network.

Is Broughty Ferry Castle free?

Broughty Castle is free to visit.

What do people from Dundee call roundabouts?

“So all Dundonians know that while the rest of the world may have roundabouts, in Dundee they are circles.

Can you swim in Broughty Ferry?

Beach information
Wherever possible, swim at a lifeguarded beach.

Why is it called Broughty Ferry?

A piece of folk etymology holds that the name derives from the Lowland Scots broch, meaning some form of fortification, with the ‘ty’ being a shortening of the name of the River Tay, and Ferry being added later in recognition of the town’s role as a ferry port.

Is Broughty Ferry a village?

Built in the 15th century to protect the estuary, its four floors now house local-history exhibits, covering the story of Broughty Ferry as a fishing village and the history of whaling, as well as details of local geology and wildlife.

Why did Rydalmere station close?

The State Government had been considering whether to build a metro station at Rydalmere, in the city’s rapidly expanding north west. But it was ruled it out as an option due to the increased cost of extending the line to Rydalmere, as well as the increase in commuter travel time.

What is the most deprived area in Dundee?

Linlathen and Mid Craigie is the most deprived area in Dundee City and is the 7th most deprived area in Scotland overall. Further, Dundee City has the second highest rate of child poverty in Scotland with over 31% of children living in relative poverty, after housing costs.

Why is Dundee so popular?

The growth of Dundee into a major Scottish city happened because of the emergence of three alliterative industries powered by the creativity of local individuals. First, the city became known for the production of the long shiny vegetable fiber called jute.

Is it safe to live in Dundee?

A new study has shown that Dundee has the highest crime rate in Scotland, with Glasgow topping the list of reported sexual crimes. Between 2020 and 2021, there were 688 crimes reported per 10,000 in Dundee. A third of these are crimes of dishonesty, which include, fraud, embezzlement, theft and white-collar crime.

What happened in Broughty Ferry?

Around 6.50pm, police responded to a report of a disturbance in Castle Approach, Broughty Ferry, involving approximately 80-100 youths. A 15-year-old male suffered an injury to his face and a police vehicle was vandalised when officers were engaging with the crowd.

Is Dundee a safe area?

Dundee City has the most recorded crimes of 688 per 10,000 people, compared to the rest of the country.

What is the life expectancy in Dundee?

Dundee City has a male life expectancy at birth of 73.9 years and a female life expectancy of 79.4 years. This is the second lowest behind Glasgow City when compared to other cities shown in the graph below.

Where does the NX bus go?

NX (Bus Éireann)
The first stop of the NX bus route is Blackwater Abbey Stop 111071 and the last stop is Wilton Terrace Stop 135411. NX (Blackwater Abbey – Wilton Terrace) is operational during everyday. Additional information: NX has 18 stops and the total trip duration for this route is approximately 87 minutes.

What is the difference between Ebus and red arrow?

Ebus launched in Alberta in 2011, as well as in BC in 2018. We’re the sibling brand to the luxury Red Arrow, owned by Pacific Western Group of Companies. PWT is an Alberta-based people transportation company. Ebus provides Albertans and British Columbians with economical, efficient, and safe transportation.