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44 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 44 bus time schedule & line map 44 Muir of Ord - Dingwall View In Website Mode The 44 bus line (Muir of Ord - Dingwall) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Dingwall: 10:25 AM (2) Muir Of Ord: 9:35 AM (3) Muir Of Ord: 12:10 PM (4) Tomich: 12:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 44 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 44 bus arriving. Direction: Dingwall 44 bus Time Schedule 8 stops Dingwall Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Square, Muir Of Ord Great North Road, Muir of Ord Tuesday 10:25 AM Petrol Station, Muir Of Ord Wednesday Not Operational U3000, Muir of Ord Thursday Not Operational Ord Arms Hotel, Muir Of Ord Friday Not Operational Highƒeld Junction, Muir Of Ord Saturday Not Operational Road End, Bishop Kinkell Wyvis Crescent, Conon Bridge 44 bus Info West End Garage, Dingwall Direction: Dingwall Stops: 8 Tesco, Dingwall Trip Duration: 14 min Line Summary: Square, Muir Of Ord, Petrol Station, Muir Of Ord, Ord Arms Hotel, Muir Of Ord, Highƒeld Junction, Muir Of Ord, Road End, Bishop Kinkell, Wyvis Crescent, Conon Bridge, West End Garage, Dingwall, Tesco, Dingwall Direction: Muir Of Ord 44 bus Time Schedule 16 stops Muir Of Ord Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Post O∆ce, Tomich Tuesday 9:35 AM Hotel, Cannich Wednesday Not Operational Bus Shelter, Struy Thursday Not Operational Post O∆ce, Crask Of Aigas Friday Not Operational Hall, Kilmorack Saturday Not Operational Church, Kilmorack Junction, Kilmorack 44 bus Info A862 Junction, Beauly Direction: Muir Of Ord Stops: 16 A831, Scotland Trip Duration: 50 min Line Summary: Post O∆ce, Tomich, Hotel, Cannich, A831 Junction, Beauly Bus Shelter, Struy, Post O∆ce, Crask Of Aigas, Hall, A831, Scotland Kilmorack, Church, Kilmorack, Junction, Kilmorack, A862 Junction, Beauly, A831 Junction, Beauly, Co-Op Co-Op Station Road, Beauly Station Road, Beauly, The Square, Beauly, Windhill Station Road, Beauly Road Junction, Beauly, Teandalloch Road End, Muir The Square, Beauly Of Ord, Urray House, Muir Of Ord, Moorings Hotel, Muir Of Ord, Square, Muir Of Ord 12 High Street, Beauly Windhill Road Junction, Beauly Teandalloch Road End, Muir Of Ord U2651, Muir of Ord Urray House, Muir Of Ord Moorings Hotel, Muir Of Ord Tarradale Terrace, Muir of Ord Square, Muir Of Ord Great North Road, Muir of Ord Direction: Muir Of Ord 44 bus Time Schedule 7 stops Muir Of Ord Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Tesco, Dingwall Tuesday 12:10 PM West End Garage, Dingwall Wednesday Not Operational Wyvis Crescent, Conon Bridge Thursday Not Operational B9163, Scotland Friday Not Operational Road End, Bishop Kinkell Saturday Not Operational Ord Arms Hotel, Muir Of Ord Petrol Station, Muir Of Ord U3000, Muir of Ord 44 bus Info Square, Muir Of Ord Direction: Muir Of Ord Great North Road, Muir of Ord Stops: 7 Trip Duration: 15 min Line Summary: Tesco, Dingwall, West End Garage, Dingwall, Wyvis Crescent, Conon Bridge, Road End, Bishop Kinkell, Ord Arms Hotel, Muir Of Ord, Petrol Station, Muir Of Ord, Square, Muir Of Ord Direction: Tomich 44 bus Time Schedule 16 stops Tomich Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Square, Muir Of Ord Great North Road, Muir of Ord Tuesday 12:25 PM Moorings Hotel, Muir Of Ord Wednesday Not Operational Castlehill, Muir of Ord Thursday Not Operational Urray House, Muir Of Ord Friday Not Operational Windhill Road Junction, Beauly Saturday 12:50 PM The Square, Beauly 3 High Street, Beauly Co-Op Station Road, Beauly 44 bus Info 6 Station Road, Beauly Direction: Tomich Stops: 16 Station, Beauly Trip Duration: 44 min Line Summary: Square, Muir Of Ord, Moorings Hotel, A831 Junction, Beauly Muir Of Ord, Urray House, Muir Of Ord, Windhill Road A831, Scotland Junction, Beauly, The Square, Beauly, Co-Op Station Road, Beauly, Station, Beauly, A831 Junction, Beauly, A862 Junction, Beauly A862 Junction, Beauly, Junction, Kilmorack, Church, A831, Scotland Kilmorack, Hall, Kilmorack, Post O∆ce, Crask Of Aigas, Bus Shelter, Struy, Hotel, Cannich, Post O∆ce, Junction, Kilmorack Tomich Church, Kilmorack Hall, Kilmorack Post O∆ce, Crask Of Aigas Bus Shelter, Struy Hotel, Cannich Post O∆ce, Tomich 44 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Scotland. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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