Stagecoach Bluebird has announced further changes to its timetables in the north-east in response to government advice on avoiding non-essential travel.
The new changes will come into force on Monday, April 6 and the operator said have been made following feedback from key workers, who rely on the bus to get to and from work.
Service 7B, from Aberdeen to Stonehaven, service 37, from Aberdeen to Inverurie, service 59, from Balnagask, to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary to Northfield, and service 727 from Union Square, to Great Northern Road to Aberdeen Airport will be affected by the timetable adjustments.
The bus services 37, 59 and 727 have all been changed to improve times for shift change-overs for key workers.
The 7B service has been adjusted for more peak connections to Badentoy Park.
And a twice-weekly shuttle service will also be introduced connecting Countesswells to two Tesco supermarkets to assist in essential shopping trips.
It will operate from Monday, April 6 on Mondays to Tesco in Westhill, and Wednesdays to Tesco on the Lang Stracht.
Both of the services will depart Countesswells at 10am.
Peter Knight, managing director for Stagecoach Bluebird said: “We have been analysing feedback received from customers since initially reducing our timetables on 23rd March and whilst the changes we are introducing from Monday 6th April are relatively minor, we know they will make a big difference to those who are reliant on the bus for their commute to work.
“We have worked hard with our temporary timetables to ensure that we are continuing to serve critical routes.
“If our customers feel we haven’t got things quite right, then we’d really like to receive any comments through our dedicated feedback form which can be found at www.stagecoachbus.com.”
Full timetables are available on www.stagecoachbus.com