Go Flexi - West Fife

Go-Flexi is Fife Council’s demand-responsive transport service, designed to provide reliable connections for communities in West Fife that may not be well-served by traditional bus routes. Funded by Fife Council and operated by Moffat and Williamson, Go Flexi is available to anyone travelling in specific Flexi Zone areas.

Instead of running on a fixed timetable, Go-Flexi allows passengers to book journeys in advance, offering pick-ups and drop-offs at selected bus stops across the area.

Go-Flexi is an on-demand bus service that provides a flexible way of travelling around rural West Fife.

Why not ‘Go-Flexi’ for shopping trips, to catch a train or bus, college trips, or visiting friends?

Go-Flexi service times

  • Monday to Thursday: 8.15am–5.30pm
  • Friday and Saturday: 8.15am–11.15pm

West Fife Flexi Zones

We’ve established several FlexiZones across West Fife. Go Flexi is designed to take you to the nearest interchange point, where you can connect with other bus services and modes of transport.

Go Flexi West Fife zone map

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W1 - West Fife Villages

 

ZoneWhere can I travel to?Interchange point?
KincardineBogside, Blairhall, Saline, Steelend, Comrie, Oakley. Travel within zone is not permitted.Yes
BogsideKincardine, Blairhall, High Valleyfield, Low Valleyfield,  Cairneyhill, Culross, Saline, Steelend or Oakley. Travel within zone is not permitted.No
BlairhallKincardine, Bogside, High Valleyfield, Low Valleyfield, Culross & Cairneyhill. Travel within zone is permitted.No
Valleyfield / CulrossBogside, Blairhall, Comrie, Oakley, Saline and Steelend.  Travel within the zone is not permitted.No
Comrie / OakleyKincardine, Bogside, High Valleyfield, Low Valleyfield & Cairneyhill. Travel within the zone is not permitted.No
Saline / SteelendKincardine, Bogside, High Valleyfield, Low Valleyfield, Culross & Cairneyhill.  Travel within the zone is not permitted.No
CairneyhillBlairhall, Bogside, Comrie/Oakley, Saline/Steelend,  Crombie, Charlestown & Limekilns. Travel within the zone is not permitted.Yes

W2 - Forthbridgehead

 

ZoneWhere can I travel to?Interchange point?
CrombieCairneyhill, Rosyth, Ferrytoll Park & Ride, Europarc, Inverkeithing.  Travel within the zone is not permitted.No
CharlestownCairneyhill, Rosyth, Ferrytoll Park & Ride, Europarc, Inverkeithing.  Travel within the zone is not permitted.No
LimekilnsCairneyhill, Rosyth, Ferrytoll Park & Ride, Europarc, Inverkeithing.  Travel within the zone is not permitted.No
PattiesmuirRosyth, Inverkeithing & Ferrytoll. Travel within the zone is not permitted.No
Garden CityRosyth, Inverkeithing, Ferrytoll. Travel within the zone is not permitted.No
EuroparcNorth Queensferry, Ferrytoll, Inverkeithing, Pattiesmuir, Limekilns, Charlestown & Crombie.  Travel within the zone is not permitted.No
North QueensferryFerrytoll Park & Ride, Inverkeithing, Europarc & North Queensferry. Travel within the zone is permitted.No
Ferrytoll Park & RideNorth Queensferry, Pattiesmuir, Limekilns, Charlestown, Crombie, Europark & Fordell Gardens.Yes
InverkeithingNorth Queensferry, Pattiesmuir, Limekilns, Charlestown, Crombie & Fordell Gardens.  Travel within the zone is not permitted.Yes
Dalgety BayFordell Gardens. Travel within the zone is not permitted.No
Fordell GardensDalgety Bay, Inverkeithing & Ferrytoll. Travel within the zone is not permitted.No
BowershallDunfermline bus station.  Travel within the zone is not permitted.No
Dunfermline
Bowershall only. Travel within the zone is not permitted
No

How to book

You can book using the methods below:

Book using the Go-Flexi app

Booking a Go-Flexi service has been made even easier with our new app.

Download the app via the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

Go-Flexi app user guide

Book by phone

Alternatively, you can book a Go Flexi service over the phone on 01382 540 624

Bookings must be made at least 1 hour prior to travelling and can be made up to one week in advance of your journey.

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