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Avondhu Timetables Cork B A Avondhu Contents Route Page For more information Glanworth to Fermoy 2 Newmarket to Mallow 2 Fermoy to Mallow 3 For online information please visit: locallinkcork.ie Glenville to Fermoy 3 Kerry Pike to Ballincollig 4 Clogher to Mallow 4 Call Bantry: 027 52727 / Main Office: 025 51454 Bottlehill to Mallow 5 Email us at: [email protected] Kilmagner to Castlelyons 5 Rathduff to Cork City 6 Glanworth to Midleton 6 Ask your driver or other staff member for assistance Araglin rural area to Araglin 7 Ballincurrig to Lisgoold 7 Operated By: Ballincurrig to Conna 7 Local Link Cork Local Link Cork Aghabullogue to Ballincollig 8 Council Offices 5 Main Street Bartlemy to Fermoy 8 Courthouse Road Bantry Curraghs to Mallow 9 Fermoy Co. Cork Lombardstown to Mallow 9 Co. Cork Kilworth to Mitchelstown 10 Ballyhooly to Mallow 10 Fares: Dripsey to Ballincollig 11 Avondhu Kerry Pike to Cork City 11 Single: Return: Araglin to Fermoy 12 from €2 to €5 from €3 to €10 Ballincurrig to Midleton 12 Glanworth to Fermoy 12 Ballyclough to Mallow 13 Free Travel Pass holders and children under 5 years travel free Castletownroche to Fermoy 13 Skenakilla to Mallow 14 Bottlehill to Mallow 14 Contact the office to find out more about our wheelchair Whitechurch to Cork City 15 accessible services Buttevant to Mallow 15 Kilmagner to Aghern 16 Buttevant to Mallow 16 Local Link Cork Timetable 1 Timetable 025 51454 Glanworth - Fermoy Fermoy - Castletownroche - Mallow Day: Monday Day: Monday GLANWORTH TO FERMOY FERMOY TO MALLOW Stops Departs Return Stops Departs Return Ballindangan Cross 09:00 13:10 Fermoy (Grand Hotel) 10:30 15:40 Glanworth (Post Office) 09:20 12:50 Ballyhooly (School) 10:40 15:30 Fermoy (Joe Murphy’s) 09:40 Castletownroche (Community Centre) 10:50 15:20 Fermoy (Lidl) 09:45 Killavullen (Main St.- book in advance only) 11:00 15:10 Fermoy (Grand Hotel) 12:30 Mallow (Tesco - Main Door) 11:10 15:00 Newmarket - Kanturk - Lombardstown - Mallow Glenville - Fermoy Day: Monday Day: Tuesday NEWMARKET TO MALLOW GLENVILLE TO FERMOY Stops Departs Return Stops Departs Return Mullentoura 09:10 13:30 Newmarket (Bus Stop) 09:45 16:20 Glenville (Community Centre) 09:55 13:35 Lombardstown (Post Office) 10:30 15:45 Inchinaugh 10:00 13:45 Mallow (Duhallow Park) 10:45 15:30 Fermoy (Library) 10:30 13:00 Mallow (Gilbert Centre) 11:00 15:15 2 Local Link Cork Timetable Local Link Cork Timetable 3 Timetable 025 51454 Kerry Pike - Tower - Inniscarra - Ballincollig Bottlehill - Burnfort - Mallow Day: Tuesday Day: Tuesday KERRY PIKE TO BALLINCOLLIG BOTTLEHILL TO MALLOW Stops Departs Return Stops Departs Return Kerry Pike 09:50 13:25 The Commons 10:55 15:55 Tower (SuperValu) 10:00 13:15 Bottlehill 11:00 15:50 Bridgetstown 10:15 13:00 Knuttery 11:10 15:40 Rocklodge 10:20 12:50 Burnfort 11:20 15:30 Ballincollig (Dunnes Store) 10:40 12:40 Mallow (Hibernian Hotel) 11:45 15:00 Kildorrery - Shanballymore - Clogher to Mallow Kilmagner - Coolagown - Castlelyons Day: Tuesday (September to June only) Day: Tuesday KILMAGNER TO CASTLELYONS KILDORRERY - SHANBALLYMORE - CLOGHER TO MALLOW Stops Departs Return Stops Departs Return Kilmagner 13:20 17:10 Kildorrery (RCC) 09:55 13:45 Coolagown 13:40 16:50 Shanballymore (National School) 10:05 13:35 Castlelyons (Community Centre) 14:00 16:30 Wallstown 10:10 13:30 Skenakilla Cross 10:20 13:20 Mallow (Katie’s Shop) 10:35 13:05 4 Local Link Cork Timetable Local Link Cork Timetable 5 Timetable 025 51454 Rathduff - Grenagh - Courtbrack - Cork City Araglin rural area - Araglin Day: Wednesday Day: Wednesday (September to June only) RATHDUFF TO CORK CITY ARAGLIN RURAL AREA TO ARAGLIN Stops Departs Return Stops Departs Return Rathduff (Shop) 09:30 16:00 Araglin Bridge 13:00 16:55 Grenagh (Post Office) 09:35 15:55 Propogue 13:10 16:45 Courtbrack (Community Centre) 09:45 15:45 Billeragh 13:20 16:35 Blarney (Credit Union) 10:05 15:35 Araglin (Hall) 13:55 16:00 Cork City (St. Patrick’s Quay) 10:25 Ballincurrig - Leamlara - Lisgoold Cork City (Merchant’s Quay) 15:15 Day: Wednesday (September to June only. Changes destination and day to Conna on 2nd Thursday of month) Glanworth - Fermoy - Conna - Midleton BALLINCURRIG TO LISGOOLD Day: Wednesday Stops Departs Return GLANWORTH TO MIDLETON Ballincurrig 10:20 13:00 Leamlara 10:30 12:50 Stops Departs Return Top Cross 10:40 12:40 Glanworth (Post Office) 08:40 15:15 Lisgoold (Community Centre) 10:50 12:30 Fermoy (Joe Murphy’s) 09:00 Fermoy (Hanley’s) 14:50 Ballincurrig - Leamlara - Lisgoold - Conna Castlelyons (Community Centre) 09:15 14:30 Day: Thursday (2nd Thursday of month only, September to June only) Castlelyons (Kent Terrace) 09:20 14:25 Conna (Post Office) 09:30 14:10 BALLINCURRIG TO CONNA Ballynoe (Post Office) 09:40 14:00 Stops Departs Return Dungourney (School) 10:10 13:30 Ballincurrig 11:20 13:55 Midleton (Post Office) 10:20 Leamlara 11:40 14:05 Midleton (Supervalu) 10:25 13:20 Lisgoold (Community Centre) 11:55 14:15 Conna (Monty’s Meadows) 12:20 13:30 6 Local Link Cork Timetable Local Link Cork Timetable 7 Timetable 025 51454 Aghabullogue - Dripsey - Berrings - Cloghroe - Curraghs - Liscarroll - Lisgriffin - Mallow Ballincollig Day: Thursday Day: Thursday CURRAGHS TO MALLOW AGHABULLOGUE TO BALLINCOLLIG Stops Departs Return Stops Departs Return Curraghs 09:45 14:20 Aghabullogue (School) 09:30 13:25 Liscarroll (RCC) 10:00 14:05 Dripsey (Model Village) 09:50 13:05 Lisgriffin (School) 10:10 13:55 Berrings (School) 10:00 12:55 Newtwopothouse (Shop) 10:20 13:45 Old Clonghroe Village 10:05 12:50 Mallow (Hibernian Hotel) 10:35 13:30 Bridgestown 10:15 12:40 Ballincollig (Dunnes Stores) 10:25 12:30 Lombardstown - Glantane - Dromahane - Mallow Day: Thursday Bartlemy - Castlelyons - Conna - Fermoy LOMBARDSTOWN TO MALLOW Day: Thursday Stops Departs Return BARTLEMY TO FERMOY Lombardstown (Post Office) 10:00 13:15 Glantane (Monument) 10:05 13:10 Stops Departs Return Dromahane (RCC) 10:25 12:50 Bartlemy (School) 09:00 14:45 Mallow (St. James’ Avenue) 10:35 12:40 Castlelyons (Community Centre) 09:20 14:25 Castlelyons (Kent Terrace) 09:55 14:20 Conna (Monty’s Meadows) 09:55 13:50 Kilmagner 10:15 12:45 Fermoy (Centra) 10:30 Fermoy (Joe Murphy’s) 12:30 8 Local Link Cork Timetable Local Link Cork Timetable 9 Timetable 025 51454 Kilworth - Mitchelstown Dripsey - Inniscarra - Cloghroe - Ballincollig Day: Thursday Day: Friday KILWORTH TO MITCHELSTOWN DRIPSEY TO BALLINCOLLIG Stops Departs Return Stops Departs Return Kilworth (RCC) 09:45 12:20 Dripsey (Model Village) 08:50 13:05 Kilworth (Heaphy Grove) 09:50 12:15 Inniscarra (Gurteen) 09:00 12:45 Mitchelstown (The Square) 10:10 Old Cloghroe (Post Office) 09:15 12:40 Mitchelstown (SuperValu) 12:00 Cloghroe (Post Office) 09:15 12:40 Bridgetstown 09:30 12:30 Ballincollig (Dunnes Store) 09:45 12:20 Ballyhooly - Castletownroche - Skenakilla - Killavullen - Mallow Day: Thursday Kerry Pike - Tower - Blarney - Cork City Day: Friday BALLYHOOLY TO MALLOW KERRY PIKE TO CORK CITY Stops Departs Return Stops Departs Return Ballyhooly (School) 10:55 15:10 Kerry Pike 10:10 15:15 Castletownroche (Community Centre) 11:05 15:00 Tower (SuperValu) 10:20 15:05 Skenakilla Cross 11:10 14:55 Blarney (Credit Union) 10:30 14:55 Killavullen (Main St.- book in advance only) 11:20 14:45 Coolowen 10:35 14:50 Mallow (Tesco - Main Door) 11:35 14:30 Rathpeacon 10:45 14:40 Cork City, St. Patrick’s Street. 10:55 Cork City, St. Augustine’s Street. 11:00 Cork City, (Merchant’s Quay) 14:30 10 Local Link Cork Timetable Local Link Cork Timetable 11 Timetable 025 51454 Araglin - Kilworth - Fermoy Ballyclough - Longueville - Mallow Day: Friday Day: Friday ARAGLIN TO FERMOY BALLYCLOUGH TO MALLOW Stops Departs Return Stops Departs Return Ballyheaphy 11:10 14:40 Ballyclough (Post Office) 09:30 13:00 Araglin (Hall) 11:20 14:30 Scart 09:35 12:55 Kilworth (Heaphy Grove) 11:35 14:15 Longueville 09:40 12:45 Downing 11:40 14:10 Mallow (Dano’s SuperValu) 09:50 Fermoy (Joe Murphy’s) 11:50 Mallow (Tesco - Park Road) 12:35 Fermoy (Centra) 14:00 Mallow (St. James’ Avenue) 09:55 12:30 Ballincurrig - Lisgoold - Leamlara - Midleton Day: Friday Castletownroche - Ballyhooly - Fermoy Day: Friday BALLINCURRIG TO MIDLETON Stops Departs Return CASTLETOWNROCHE TO FERMOY Ballincurrig 09:45 13:45 Stops Departs Return Lisgoold (Post Office) 10:05 13:25 Castleblagh 09:45 13:50 Leamlara 10:15 13:15 Castletownroche (Spinning Wheel) 10:00 13:35 Midleton (Supervalu) 10:45 12:50 Corrabrien Cross 10:10 13:25 Midleton (Post Office) 10:50 Ballyhooly (RCC) 10:15 13:20 Glanworth - Fermoy Fermoy (Joe Murphy’s) 10:35 Day: Friday Fermoy (Centra) 13:00 GLANWORTH TO FERMOY Stops Departs Return Green Acres 08:40 12:50 Glanworth (Post Office) 09:00 12:30 Fermoy (Grand Hotel) 12:00 Fermoy (Joe Murphy’s/Lidl) 09:40 12 Local Link Cork Timetable Local Link Cork Timetable 13 Timetable 025 51454 Skenakilla - Killavullen - Lavally - Mallow Whitechurch - Rathpeacon - Cork City Day: Friday Day: Friday (Service goes to Mallow only when 5th Friday in the month) SKENAKILLA TO MALLOW WHITECHURCH TO CORK CITY Stops Departs Return Stops Departs Return Skenakilla Cross 10:10 13:30 Sixmilewater 10:50 16:25 Killavullen (Main St.) 10:20 13:20 Whitechurch (Shop) 11:05 16:10 Lavally (Fitz’s) 10:25 13:25 Ballygibbon 11:20 15:55 Mallow (St. James’ Avenue) 10:35 13:15 Rathpeacon 11:30 15:45 Cork City (St. Patrick’s Quay) 11:45 Mallow (Tesco - Main Door 11:55 15:00 Bottlehill - Burnfort - Mallow Cork City (Merchant’s Quay) 15:20 Day: Friday BOTTLEHILL TO MALLOW Buttevant - Doneraile - Killavullen - 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