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237 MONDAY to SATURDAY SERVICE NUMBER 239 237 252 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 SX SX ‰ B C S Cork (Parnell Place) Dep NEW TIMETABLE EFFECTIVE SUNDAY 30th JANUARY 2011 Table No. CORK−CLONAKILTY−SKIBBEREEN−SCHULL−GOLEEN 237 MONDAY TO SATURDAY SERVICE NUMBER 239 237 252 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 SX SX ‰ B C S Cork (Parnell Place) dep. 0740 .... 0900 0930 1130 .... 1300 .... 1415 .... 1630 1800 1945 Maddens Cross 0801 .... .... .... .... Halfway 0810 .... .... .... 1440 .... O’Brien’s Cross 0816 .... .... .... .... Innishannon 0818 .... 0930 1005 1200 .... 1330 .... 1455 .... 1700 1830 2015 Bandon (Kelleher’s) 0832 .... 0945 1015 1210 .... 1340 .... 1505 .... 1710 1840 2025 Clonakilty Junction 0837 .... 1215 .... .... 1510 .... 1845 Ballinascarthy .... .... 1356 .... 1520 .... 1855 Clonakilty (Meade’s) arr. 0905 .... 1010 1040 1235 .... 1405 .... 1535 .... 1730 1905 2050 Clonakilty (Meade’s) dep. .... .... 1010 1040 1235 .... 1405 .... 1545 .... 1730 1905 2050 Owenahincha Cross .... .... .... 1418 .... 1558 .... 1915 Rosscarbery .... .... 1025 1055 1250 .... 1420 .... 1600 .... 1745 1920 2105 Leap (Connolly) .... .... 1037 1105 1300 .... 1430 .... 1610 .... 1755 1930 2115 Skibbereen (Cahalane’s) arr. .... .... 1050 1115 1315 .... 1445 .... 1625 .... 1810 1945 2130 Skibbereen (Cahalane’s) dep. .... 0930 1115 .... 1330 .... 1605 .... 1700 1820 .... .... Baltimore .... 0950 .... 1350 .... .... 1720 .... .... Lisheen .... .... .... .... .... 1620 .... .... .... .... Ballydehob .... .... to 1135 .... .... .... 1635 .... .... 1840 .... .... Schull (Griffin) .... .... Kill− 1150 .... .... .... 1650 .... .... 1900 .... .... Goleen (O’Meara) arr. .... .... arney .... .... .... .... 1715 .... .... 1915 .... .... SUNDAYS & PUBLIC HOLIDAYS SERVICE NUMBER 252 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 ‰ Cork (Parnell Place) dep. 0900 0900 1130 .... .... 1430 1450 1615 .... 1800 .... 2030 .... Maddens Cross .... .... .... .... .... Halfway .... .... 1449 1510 1635 .... .... .... O’Brien’s Cross .... .... .... .... .... Innishannon 0930 0930 1200 .... .... 1500 1530 1655 .... 1830 .... 2100 .... Bandon (Kelleher’s) 0945 0940 1210 1300 .... 1510 1540 1705 .... 1840 .... 2110 .... Clonakilty Junction .... .... .... .... Ballinascarthy 0950 1226 1316 .... 1526 1556 1721 .... .... .... Clonakilty (Meade’s) arr. 1010 1005 1235 1335 .... 1535 1605 1730 .... 1905 .... 2135 .... Clonakilty (Meade’s) dep. 1010 1005 1235 .... .... 1535 .... 1730 .... 1905 .... .... .... Owenahincha Cross 1015 1248 .... .... 1548 .... 1743 .... .... .... .... Rosscarbery 1025 1020 1250 .... .... 1550 .... 1745 .... 1920 .... .... .... Leap (Connolly) 1037 1030 1300 .... .... 1600 .... 1757 .... 1935 .... .... .... Skibbereen (Cahalane’s) arr. 1050 1045 1315 .... .... 1615 .... 1810 .... 1950 .... .... .... Skibbereen (Cahalane’s) dep. 1050 .... 1315 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Baltimore .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Lisheen .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Ballydehob to .... 1330 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Schull (Griffin) Kill− .... 1345 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Goleen (O’Meara) arr. arney .... 1400 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... No services on Christmas Day. Enquire about St. Stephen’s Day services. On Public Holidays, services will operate according to Sunday timetable. SX= Saturday excepted. B = Change bus at Bandon. C = Change bus at Clonakilty. S = Change bus at Skibbereen. ‰ = Operates from 26th June to 27th August 2011. Table No. GOLEEN−SCHULL−SKIBBEREEN−CLONAKILTY−CORK 237 MONDAY TO SATURDAY SERVICE NUMBER 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 SX SX SX SX Goleen (O’Meara) dep. .... .... .... .... 0800 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Schull (Griffin) .... .... .... .... 0815 .... .... 1240 .... .... .... .... Ballydehob .... .... .... .... 0825 .... .... 1255 .... .... .... .... Lisheen .... .... .... .... 0835 .... .... 1310 .... .... .... .... Baltimore .... .... .... 0825 1000 .... .... 1400 .... .... Skibbereen (Cahalane’s) .... 0645 .... 0845 0855 1020 1115 1330 1330 1425 1500 .... Derryleigh Bridge .... .... .... 0859 .... .... .... .... Leap (Connolly) .... 0655 .... .... 0905 .... 1127 .... 1345 .... 1515 .... Rosscarbery .... 0705 .... .... 0920 .... 1140 .... 1355 .... 1525 .... Owenahincha Cross .... .... .... 0922 .... .... .... 1527 .... Clonakilty (Croppy Road) arr. .... 0720 .... .... 0935 .... 1200 .... 1420 .... 1540 .... Clonakilty (Croppy Road) dep. 0650 0720 0925 .... 0935 .... 1200 .... 1420 .... .... 1545 Ballinascarthy 0658 0933 .... 0944 .... .... .... .... 1555 Clonakilty Junction (Gaggin) 0950 .... .... .... .... .... 1605 Bandon (Kelleher’s) 0715 0745 0955 .... 1000 .... 1225 .... 1445 .... .... 1610 Innishannon 0729 0752 .... 1005 .... 1230 .... 1455 .... .... 1620 Crossbarry 1008 .... .... .... .... .... Killeady 1011 .... .... .... .... .... Waterfall 1027 .... .... .... .... .... Halfway 0737 .... .... .... .... .... 1630 Cullinanes Cross 0750 .... .... .... .... .... Cork (Parnell Place) arr. 0815 0840 1045 .... 1045 .... 1310 .... 1525 .... .... 1700 MONDAY TO SATURDAY SUNDAYS & PUBLIC HOLIDAYS SERVICE NUMBER 252 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 237 252 237 237 ‰ ‰ Goleen (O’Meara) dep. From .... 1730 .... .... .... .... .... .... From 1615 .... Schull (Griffin) Kill− .... 1750 .... .... .... .... .... .... Kill− 1630 .... Ballydehob arney .... 1805 .... .... .... .... .... .... arney 1645 .... Lisheen .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Baltimore 1750 .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Skibbereen (Cahalane’s) 1625 1810 1825 2000 0900 1115 .... 1430 .... 1625 1700 1825 Derryleigh Bridge .... 1829 1119 .... 1434 .... 1829 Leap (Connolly) 1638 .... 1835 2010 0915 1125 .... 1440 .... 1638 1710 1835 Rosscarbery 1650 .... 1850 2020 0925 1140 .... 1455 .... 1650 1725 1850 Owenahincha Cross .... 1852 0930 1142 .... 1457 .... 1730 1852 Clonakilty (Croppy Road) arr. 1705 .... 1905 2035 0940 1155 .... 1510 .... 1705 1740 1905 Clonakilty (Croppy Road) dep. 1705 .... 1905 2035 0940 1155 1335 1510 1655 1705 1740 1905 Ballinascarthy .... 1914 0955 1204 1519 1709 1750 1914 Clonakilty Junction (Gaggin) .... Bandon (Kelleher’s) 1730 .... 1930 2100 1005 1220 1400 1535 1720 1730 1805 1930 Innishannon 1735 .... 1935 2110 1015 1225 1409 1540 1728 1735 1815 1935 Crossbarry .... Killeady .... Waterfall .... Halfway .... 1736 Cullinanes Cross .... Cork (Parnell Place) arr. 1815 .... 2010 2140 1045 1300 1447 1615 1807 1815 1845 2010 No services on Christmas Day. Enquire about St. Stephen’s Day services. SX= Monday to Friday only. ‰ = Operates from 26th June to 27th August 2011. For further information phone Cork (021) 450 8188 or see Homepage: www.buseireann.ie Save money with: www.taxsaver.ie All Cork/Skibbereen/Goleen services also stop on request at Washington St (Provincial Stop), Gaol Cross, Dennehys Cross, University Hospital, Walshes Cross, Ballinascarthy, Hospital Cross, The Pike, Owenahincha & Derryleigh Bridge..
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