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Timetable from 2Nd April 2021 31 Aviemore Timetable from 2nd April 2021 31 Aviemore - Cairngorm Monday to Friday Service No. 31 31 31 Aviemore Railway Stn 0900 1115 1425 Coylumbridge 0905 1120 1430 Glenmore 0913 1128 1438 Cairngorm Car Park 0921 1136 1446 Service No. 31 31 31 31 31 31 F Th MTW Sch Sch Sch Cairngorm Car Park 0922 1137 - 1447 - - Glenmore 0929 1144 1325 1454 1625 1645 Coylumbridge 0934 1149 1332 1459 1632 1652 Aviemore Opp Rail Station 0939 1154 1337 1504 1637 1657 Sch - Schooldays only MTW - Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays when Kingussie High School is open Th - Thursday when Kingussie High School is open F - Fridays when Kingussie High School is open Timetable from Friday 2nd April 2021 32 Carrbridge - Newtonmore Monday to Friday Service No. 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 NSch Sch NSch Sch NSch B A B F C Inverness Bus Station - - - - - - - - - - 1535 - - 1710 - - Millburn Academy - - - - - - - - - - 1545 - - - - - Raigmore Hospital - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1720 - - Inverness UHI Campus - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1725 - - Tomatin Road End Lay-by - - - - - - - - - - 1608 - - 1745 - - Tomatin Post Office - - - - - - - - - - 1611 - - - - - Tomatin Findhorn Bridge - - - - - - - - - - 1615 - - - - - Carrbridge Car Park - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1758 - - Carrbridge Car Park - - - 0925 1125 1327 1455 1455 - - - 1641 1735 - 1800 - Aviemore Railway Stn - - - 0940 1140 1342 1510 1510 - - - 1656 1750 - 1815 - Aviemore Railway Stn 0635 0805 - 0940 1140 1342 1510 1512 1610 1610 - 1656 - 1815 2235 Kincraig Community Hall 0645 0815 - 0950 1150 1352 1520 1522 1620 1620 - 1706 - - 1825 2245 Kingussie, Duke of Gordon H 0655 0825 - 1000 1200 1402 1530 1532 1630 1630 - 1716 - - 1835 2255 Kingussie High School - 0836 - - - - 1533 - - - - - - - - Newtonmore, Opp Braeriach 0700 0832 0843 1007 1207 1409 1537 - 1637 1637 - 1723 - - 1842 2302 32 Carrbridge - Newtonmore Monday to Friday Service No. 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 A05 NSch Sch Sch B A NSch A NSch B B F E Newtonmore Clan Museum 0700 - 0836 0845 - 1030 1225 1234 1234 1410 - 1540 - 1650 1725 1843 2303 Kingussie High School - - - - - - 1230 - - - - - - - - - Kingussie High School - - - - 0842 - 1240 - - - - - - - - - Kingussie, Duke of Gordon H 0707 - 0843 0852 0843 1037 1241 1241 1241 1417 - 1547 - 1657 1732 1850 2310 Kincraig Community Hall 0717 - 0853 0902 0853 1047 1250 1250 1250 1427 - 1557 - 1707 1742 1900 2320 Aviemore Opp Rail Station 0727 - 0903 0912 0903 1057 1300 1300 1300 1437 - 1607 - 1717 1752 1910 2330 Aviemore Opp Rail Station 0727 0904 - 0904 1057 1300 1300 1300 1437 - 1613 1717 - - - Carrbridge Car Park 0742 - 0917 - 0917 1112 1315 1315 1315 1452 - - 1628 1732 - - - Carrbridge Car Park - 0744 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Tomatin Findhorn Bridge - 0754 - - - - - - - - 1615 - - - - - - Tomatin Post Office - 0758 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Tomatin Road End Lay-by - 0801 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Moy Hall Road End - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Millburn Academy - 0835 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Inverness Bus Station - 0840 - - - - - - - - 1645 - - - - - - Sch - Schooldays only NSch - School Holidays only A - Monday to Thursday when Schools are Open B- Fridays when schools are Open C - Operates to Coylumbridge on request only and operates 10 minutes later than scheduled if needed. E - This bus may operate up to 10 minutes later throughout if the 2235 from Aviemore diverts via Coylumbridge A05- Connection from Grantown On Spey due 0743. Wait connection. Operates via UHI Campus Timetable from Friday 2nd April 2021 32 Carrbridge - Newtonmore Saturday Service No. 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 C Inverness Bus Station - - - 0900 - - - - - - - Raigmore Hospital - - - 0908 - - - - - - - Tomatin Road End Lay-by - - - 0930 - - - - - - - Carrbridge Car Park - - - 0945 - - - - - - - Carrbridge Car Park - - 0915 - 0951 1120 1320 1520 - 1820 - Aviemore Railway Stn 0635 - 0930 - 1006 1135 1335 1535 - 1835 - Aviemore Railway Stn 0645 0800 - - 1016 1135 1335 1535 1635 1835 2235 Kincraig Community Hall 0655 0810 - - 1026 1145 1345 1545 1645 1845 2247 Kingussie, Duke of Gordon H - 0820 - - 1033 1155 1355 1555 1655 1855 2255 Newtonmore, Opp Braeriach 0702 0827 - - - 1202 1402 1602 1702 1902 2302 Service No. 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 E Newtonmore Clan Museum 0705 - 0828 1035 1235 1435 1607 1735 1903 2303 Kingussie, Duke of Gordon H 0712 - 0835 1042 1242 1442 1614 1742 1910 2310 Kincraig Community Hall 0721 - 0845 1052 1252 1452 1624 1752 1920 2320 Aviemore Opp Rail Station 0731 - 0855 1102 1302 1502 1634 1802 1930 2330 Aviemore Opp Rail Station 0744 - 0855 1102 1302 1502 - 1802 - - Carrbridge Car Park - 0910 1117 1317 1517 - 1817 - - Carrbridge Car Park - 0746 - - - - - - - - Tomatin Post Office - 0801 - - - - - - - - Tomatin Road End Lay-by - 0802 - - - - - - - - Moy Hall Road End - 0811 - - - - - - - - Daviot War Memorial - 0820 - - - - - - - - Raigmore Hospital - 0835 - - - - - - - - Inverness Bus Station - 0848 - - - - - - - - C - Operates to Coylumbridge on request only and operates 10 minutes later than scheduled if needed. E - This bus may operate up to 10 minutes later throughout if the 2235 from Aviemore diverts via Coylumbridge Timetable from Friday 2nd April 2021 33 Grantown On Spey - Tormore Monday to Friday Service No. 33 33 33 33 33B 33B 33 33B Sch NSch B Sch NSch Sch Grantown-on-Spey Grammar - - - 1340 - - 1607 Grantown Square 0823 0829 1015 1215 1342 - 1525 1609 Grantown Primary School - - - - - 1505 - - Cromdale Balmenach Distillery - - - - 1350 1515 - 1617 Cromdale Bus Shelter 0830 0836 1025 1225 1353 1518 1535 1620 Adive - - - - - 1525 - - Service No. 33B 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 Sch NSch B Sch NSch Sch Adive - - - - - 1532 - - Cromdale Bus Shelter 0830 0838 1025 1225 1355 1539 1535 1620 Cromdale Balmenach Distillery 0833 - - - - - - - Grantown Square 0843 0845 1035 1235 1405 1549 1545 1630 Grantown-on-Spey Grammar 0845 - - - - - - - Grantown Primary School 0847 - - - - - - - Saturday Service No. 33 33 33 Grantown Square 1000 1200 1415 Cromdale Bus Shelter 1010 1210 1425 Advie War Memorial Road End 1018 1218 - Service No. 33 33 33 Advie War Memorial Road End 1021 1221 - Cromdale Bus Shelter 1029 1229 1425 Grantown Square 1039 1239 1435 Sch - Schooldays only NSch - School Holidays only A - Monday to Thursday when Schools are Open B- Fridays when schools are Open Trips which are boxed are a school contract and available to school pupils only. Service No. 133 Sch Grantown Square 0742 Cromdale Bus Shelter 0751 Advie War Memorial Road End 0800 Lettoch 0808 Braes of Castle Grant 0820 Ballieward Road End opp 0834 Grantown-on-Spey Grammar 0842 Grantown Primary School 0847 Service No. 133 133 133 F Sch NF Grantown Primary School - 1505 - Grantown-on-Spey Grammar 1345 - 1615 Ballieward Road End 1357 1519 1627 Braes of Castle Grant 1407 1531 1637 Lettoch 1415 1539 1645 Polcreach Farm - 1539 - Advie War Memorial Road End 1424 1548 1654 Cromdale Bus Shelter 1432 1557 1702 Grantown Square 1439 - 1709 Grantown-on-Spey Grammar - 1604 - Sch - Schooldays only NSch - School Holidays only A - Fridays when schools are Open B - Monday to Thursday when Schools are Open This service is a school contract and available to school pupils only. Timetable from Friday 2nd April 2021 Aviemore- Inverness Monday to Friday Service No. 34X 34X 34X 34 34X 34X 34X 34X 34 34X 34X 34 34X 34X 34X 34X 34 34 34 34X Sch NSch Sch NSch Sch NSch A Aviemore Opp Rail Station 0635 - - 0651 0805 0810 - - 0930 1025 - 1125 1220 - 1320 - 1425 1525 - - Myrtlefield MacKenzies Hotel 0637 - - 0653 0807 0812 - - 0932 1027 - 1127 1222 - 1322 - 1427 1527 - - Lochan Mor - - - - 0812 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Boat of Garten Post Office 0646 - - 0702 0821 0821 - - 0941 1036 - 1136 1231 - 1331 - 1436 1536 - - Nethy Bridge P.O. 0654 - - 0710 0829 0829 - - 0949 1044 - 1144 1239 - 1339 - 1444 1544 - - Nethy Bridge Causer 0656 - - - 0831 0831 - - 0951 1046 - 1146 1241 - 1341 - 1446 1546 - - Grantown Square 0708 - - 0720 0839 0839 - - 1004 1059 - 1159 1254 - 1354 - 1459 1559 - - Grantown-on-Spey Castle Grant 0709 - - 0721 - - - - 1005 1100 - 1200 1255 - 1355 - - 1600 - - Grantown-on-Spey Grammar - - - - 0841 - - - - - - - - - - - 1501 - 1607 - Grantown Square 0712 - - - 0850 0839 0850 - 1007 1102 - 1202 1257 - 1357 - - 1603 1609 1609 Dulnain Bridge 0718 - - - - - 0900 - - 1108 - - 1303 - 1403 - - - - 1615 Carrbridge Car Park 0730 - - - - - 0920 - - 1120 - - 1315 - 1415 - - - - 1627 Carrbridge Car Park - 0732 0732 - - - - 0922 - - 1122 - - 1317 - 1417 - - - - Tomatin Clune Rd End - 0745 0745 - - - - 0935 - - - - - 1330 - - - - - - Tomatin Post Office - 0747 0747 - - - - 0937 - - - - - 1332 - - - - - - Tomatin Road End Lay-by - 0750 0750 - - - - 0940 - - 1137 - - 1335 - 1432 - - - - Moy Hall Road End - 0757 0757 - - - - 0947 - - - - - 1342 - - - - - - Daviot War Memorial - 0806 0806 - - - - 0956 - - - - - 1351 - - - - - - Raigmore Hospital - - - - - - - 1008 - - 1157 - - 1403 - 1452 - - - - Millburn Academy - 0821 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Inverness Bus Station - 0833 0833 - - - 1017 - - 1206 - - 1412 - 1501 - - - - Service No. 34X 34 34X 34 34 34 34 F F Aviemore Opp Rail Station - 1645 - 1710 1845 1939 2115 Myrtlefield MacKenzies Hotel - 1647 - 1712 1847 1941 2117 Lochan Mor - - - - - - - Boat of Garten Post Office - 1656 - 1721 1856 1950 2126 Nethy Bridge P.O. - 1704 - 1729 1904 1958 2134 Nethy Bridge Causer - 1706 - 1731 1906 2000 2136 Grantown Square - 1719 - 1744 1919 2013 2149 Grantown-on-Spey Castle Grant - - - 1745 1920 2014 2150 Grantown Square - - 1743 - - - - Dulnain Bridge - - 1749 - - - -
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