The number 91 service operates between Aberfeldy, Kenmore, Acharn, Fearnan, Fortingall, Weem and Tummel Bridge/Kinloch Rannoch
A Highland Perthshire bus service has been extended to a five-day pilot for the next 12 months thanks to a funding boost.
The funding will enhance the council’s subsidised three-day-a-week service, operated by Sweeney’s of Muthill, to allow it to operate a timetable on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Conservative Highland ward councillor, John Duff, commented: “I was very pleased to use the service recently.
“Additionally, residents in Kinloch Rannoch or Tummel Bridge will have the opportunity to spend a few hours in Aberfeldy on a Saturday doing their shopping or having a coffee and a catch up with friends.”
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