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Dumfries - Dalbeattie - Castle Douglas - Kirkcudbright Please Note: on Easter Monday and May Day Only the Jour- 502 Monday to Saturday Neys Highlighted Will Operate 501 Dumfries - Dalbeattie - Castle Douglas - Kirkcudbright Please Note: On Easter Monday and May Day only the jour- 502 Monday to Saturday neys highlighted will operate. Bus Operator SW SW SW SW HO SW SW SW HO SW SW SW SW SW SW SW DG SW SW SW SW SW SW SW Route Number 502 501 500 502 796 501 502 501 796 502 502 501 500 502 501 502 555 502 501 500 502 501 502 502 Notes SD* NS Dumfries, Railway Station ... ... 0620 ... ... ... ... ... ... 0810 ... ... 0905 ... ... 1015 1015 ... ... 1130 ... ... 1215 ... Dumfries, Loreburne Centre ... 0555 0623 ... ... 0636 ... ... ... 0813 ... 0856 0908 ... 0956 1018 1019 ... 1056 1133 ... 1156 1218 ... Dumfries, Whitesands (5) ... 0558 0628 ... 0633 0641 ... 0745 0825 0818 ... 0901 0913 ... 1001 1023 1025 ... 1101 1138 ... 1201 1223 ... DGRI ... 0604 0636 ... ... 0649 ... 0753 ... 0826 ... 0909 0921 ... 1009 1031 ... ... 1109 1146 ... 1209 1231 ... Beeswing ... 0612 ... ... 0646 0658 ... 0802 0835 ... ... 0918 ... ... 1018 ... ... ... 1118 ... ... 1218 ... ... Kirkgunzeon ... 0617 ... ... ... 0703 ... 0807 0841 ... ... 0923 ... ... 1023 ... ... ... 1123 ... ... 1223 ... ... Dalbeattie, Port Road ... 0625 ... ... ... 0711 ... 0815 ... ... ... 0931 ... ... 1031 ... ... ... 1131 ... ... 1231 .... ... Dalbeattie, High Street ... 0629 ... ... ... 0715 ... 0819 ... ... ... 0935 ... ... 1035 ... ... ... 1135 ... ... 1235 ... ... Dalbeattie, Maxwell Arms ... 0632 ... ... 0658 0718 ... 0822 0848 ... ... 0938 ... ... 1038 ... ... ... 1138 ... ... 1238 .... ... Haugh of Urr ... 0639 ... ... ... 0725 ... 0829 ... ... ... 0945 ... ... 1045 ... 1050 ... 1145 ... ... 1245 ... ... Castle Douglas H. Centre rd End ... 0645 0700 ... ... 0731 ... 0835 ... 0850 ... 0951 0945 ... 1051 1055 1100 ... 1151 1210 ... 1251 1255 ... Castle Douglas, Swim Pool ... 0647 0702 0705 ... 0733 0800 0837 ... 0852 0910 0953 0947 1010 1053 1057 1105 1110 1153 1212 1215 1253 1257 1310 Castle Douglas Carlingwark St ... 0649 0707 0710 ... 0738 0805 0842 ... 0857 0915 0958 0952 1015 1058 1102 1110 1115 1158 1217 1220 1258 1302 1315 Bridge of Dee ... ... 0712 0715 ... ... 0810 ... ... ... 0920 ... 0957 1020 ... ... ... 1120 ... 1222 1225 ... ... 1320 Ringford ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0926 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1126 ... ... ... ... ... 1326 Tongland ... ... ... 0722 ... ... 0817 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1027 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1232 ... ... ... Kirkcudbright 0645 ... ... 0727 ... ... 0822 ... ... ... 0936 ... ... 1032 ... ... ... 1136 ... ... 1237 ... ... 1336 Twynholm 0653 ... 0720 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1005 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1230 ... ... ... ... Gatehouse of Fleet 0703 ... 0730 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1015 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1240 ... ... ... ... OPERATOR: SW - Stagecoach West Scotland HO - Houstons Coaches DG - DGC Buses NOTES: SD - School Days Only * Continues to Dalbeattie High School NS - Not Saturday 121 501 Dumfries - Dalbeattie - Castle Douglas - Kirkcudbright Please Note: On Easter Monday and May Day only 502 Monday to Saturday the journeys highlighted will operate. Bus Operator SW SW SW SW SW DG SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW Route Number 500 501 502 X75 X75 555 501 X75 502 502 501 501 502 500 501 502 502 501 500 502 501 500 501 501 Notes SD HOL NS S SD SHOL ... Dumfries, Mountainhall ... ... .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2020 ... Dumfries, Railway Station 1250 ... ... 1345 1350 ... ... 1400 1415 ... ... ... ... 1525 ... 1630 ... ... 1715 ... ... 2005 ... ... Dumfries, Loreburne Centre 1253 1256 ... 1348 1354 1355 1356 1404 1418 ... 1456 1456 ... 1528 1609 1633 ... 1709 1718 ... 1826 2008 ... 2326 Dumfries, Whitesands (5) 1258 1301 ... 1353 1358 1358 1401 1408 1423 ... 1500 1501 ... 1533 1618 1638 ... 1718 1723 ... 1831 2013 2030 2331 DGRI 1306 1309 ... 1401 1406 1403 1409 1416 1431 ... 1505 1509 ... 1541 1626 1646 ... 1726 1731 ... 1839 2021 2038 2339 Beeswing ... 1318 ... ... ... ... 1418 ... ... ... 1513 1518 ... ... 1635 ... ... 1735 ... ... 1848 ... 2047 2348 Kirkgunzeon ... 1323 ... ... ... ... 1423 ... ... ... 1518 1523 ... ... 1640 ... ... 1740 ... ... 1853 ... 2052 2353 Dalbeattie, Port Road ... 1331 ... ... ... ... 1431 ... ... ... 1525 1531 ... ... 1648 ... ... 1748 ... ... 1901 ... 2100 0001 Dalbeattie, High Street ... 1335 ... ... ... ... 1435 ... ... ... 1529 1535 ... ... 1652 ... ... 1752 ... .... 1905 ... 2104 0005 Dalbeattie, Maxwell Arms ... 1338 ... ... ... ... 1438 ... ... ... 1532 1538 ... ... 1655 ... ... 1755 ... ... 1908 ... 2107 0008 Haugh of Urr ... 1345 ... ... ... ... 1445 ... ... ... 1549 1545 ... ... 1702 ... ... 1802 ... ... 1915 ... 2114 0015 Castle Douglas Health Centre 1330 1351 ... 1425 1430 ... 1451 1440 1455 ... 1553 1551 ... 1605 1708 1710 ... 1808 1755 ... 1921 2045 2120 0021 Castle Douglas, Swim Pool 1332 1353 1410 1427 1432 1430 1453 1442 1457 1510 1555 1553 1615 1607 1710 1712 1714 1810 1757 1810 1923 2047 2122 0023 Castle Douglas Carlingwark St 1337 1358 1415 1432 1437 1435 1458 1447 1502 1515 1600 1558 1620 1612 1715 1717 1719 1815 1802 1815 1928 2052 2127 0028 Bridge of Dee 1342 ... 1420 ... ... 1444 ... ... ... 1520 ... ... 1625 1617 ... ... 1724 ... 1807 1820 1933 2057 2132 0033 Ringford ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1526 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1730 ... ... 1826 1939 ... 2138 0039 Tongland ... ... 1427 ... ... 1452 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1632 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Kirkcudbright ... ... 1432 ... ... 1500 ... ... ... 1536 ... ... 1637 ... ... ... 1740 ... ... 1836 1949 ... 2148 0049 Twynholm 1350 ... ... 1445 1450 ... ... 1500 ... ... ... ... ... 1625 ... ... ... ... 1815 ... ... 2105 ... RR Gatehouse of Fleet 1400 ... ... 1455 1500 ... ... 1510 ... ... ... ... ... 1635 ... ... ... ... 1825 ... ... 2115 ... RR OPERATOR: SW - Stagecoach West Scotland HO - Houstons Coaches DG - DGC Buses NOTES: SD - School Days only NS - Not Saturday S - Saturday Only RR - Runs on request to driver only SHOL - Saturdays and Monday - Friday during school holidays HOL - Monday - Friday during school holidays 122 501 Dumfries - Dalbeattie - Castle Douglas - Kirkcudbright 502 Sunday Bus Operator SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW Route Number 500 502 501 500 502 501 500 502 501 500 Notes # # Dumfries, Railway Station 0905 0915 ... 1305 ... ... 1715 ... ... 1915 Dumfries, Loreburne Centre 0913 0918 1041 1313 ... 1441 1723 ... 1826 1923 Dumfries, Whitesands (5) 0920 0923 1045 1320 ... 1445 1730 ... 1830 1930 DGRI 0926 0929 1050 1325 ... 1450 1735 ... 1835 1935 Beeswing ... ... 1058 ... ... 1458 ... ... 1843 ... Kirkgunzeon ... ... 1102 ... ... 1502 ... ... 1847 ... Dalbeattie, Port Road ... ... 1110 ... ... 1510 ... ... 1855 ... Dalbeattie, High Street ... ... 1114 ... ... 1514 ... ... 1859 ... Dalbeattie, Maxwell Arms ... ... 1117 ... ... 1517 ... ... 1902 ... Haugh of Urr ... ... 1126 ... ... 1526 ... ... 1911 ... Castle Douglas, Swim Pool 0952 0955 1137 1352 1410 1537 1802 1810 1922 2002 Castle Douglas Carlingwark Street 0955 1000 1140 1355 1415 1540 1805 1815 1925 2005 Bridge of Dee 1000 1006 1146 1400 1421 1546 1810 1821 1931 2010 Ringford ... ... 1152 ... ... 1552 ... 1830 1937 ... Tongland ... 1013 ... ... 1428 ... ... ... ... ... Kirkcudbright ... 1018 1202 ... 1433 1602 ... 1840 1947 ... Twynholm 1008 ... ... 1408 ... ... 1818 ... ... 2018 Gatehouse of Fleet 1020 ... ... 1420 ... ... 1830 ... ... 2030 OPERATOR: SW - Stagecoach West Scotland NOTES: # - operates via Lochfoot at 1330 and 1740 123 501 Kirkcudbright- Castle Douglas - Dalbeattie - Dumfries Please Note: On Easter Monday and May Day only the 502 Monday to Saturday journeys highlighted will operate. Bus Operator SW SW SW SW SW SW HO SW SW SW DG SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW DG SW Route Number 502 501 502 501 502 500 796 501 502 502 555 X75 501 502 500 501 502 502 501 502 500 555 501 Notes SD* NS NS Gatehouse of Fleet ... ... 0705 ... ... 0741 ... ... ... ... ... 0921 ... ... 1021 ... ... ... ... ... 1151 ... ... Twynholm ... ... 0715 ... ... 0751 ... ... ... ... ... 0931 ... ... 1031 ... ... ... ... ... 1201 ... ... Kirkcudbright 0625 ... 0720 ... 0730 ... ... ... 0825 ... 0905 ... ... 0945 ... ... 1040 ... ... 1145 ... ... ... Tongland 0632 ... 0727 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 0913 ... ... 0952 ... ... ... ... ... 1152 ... ... ... Ringford ... ... ... ... 0739 ... ... ... 0834 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1049 ... ... ... ... ... ... Bridge of Dee 0640 ... 0735 ... 0747 0759 ... ... 0842 ... 0920 ... ... 1000 1039 ... 1057 ... ... 1200 1209 ... ... Castle Douglas King Street 0645 0650 0740 0740 0752 0804 ... 0845 0847 0858 0930 0944 1000 1005 1044 1100 1102 1103 1200 1205 1214 ... 1300 Castle Douglas, Swim Pool 0650 0652 0745 0745 0757 0808 ... 0850 0852 0903 0935 0948 1005 1010 1048 1105 1107 1108 1205 1210 1218 1255 1305 Castle Douglas Health Cnt Rd End ... 0654 0747 0747 ... 0810 ... 0852 ... 0905 0940 0950 1007 ... 1050 1107 ... 1110 1207 ... 1220 1300 1307 Haugh of Urr ... 0700 ... 0753 ... ... ... 0858 ... ... ... ... 1013 ... ... 1113 ... ... 1213 ... ... ... 1313 Dalbeattie, High Street ... 0707 ... 0800 .... .. ... 0905 ... ... ... ... 1020 ... .... 1120 ... ... 1220 ... ... ... 1320 Dalbeattie, Port Road ... 0710 ... 0803 ... ... ... 0908 ... ... ... ... 1023 ... ... 1123 ... ... 1223 ... ... ... 1323 Dalbeattie, Maxwell Arms ... 0714 ... 0807 ... ... 0852 0912 ... ... ... ... 1027 ... ... 1127 ... ... 1227 ... ... ... 1327 Kirkgunzeon ... 0722 .... 0815 ... ... ... 0920 ... ... ... ... 1035 ... ... 1135 ... ... 1235 ... ... ... 1335 Beeswing ... 0727 ... 0820 ... ... 0904
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