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416 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 416 bus time schedule & line map 416 Newton Stewart - Machars View In Website Mode The 416 bus line (Newton Stewart - Machars) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Newton Stewart: 5:04 PM (2) Port William: 9:20 AM - 1:00 PM (3) Stranraer: 7:00 AM - 1:55 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 416 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 416 bus arriving. Direction: Newton Stewart 416 bus Time Schedule 64 stops Newton Stewart Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:04 PM Charlotte St, Stranraer George Street, Stranraer Tuesday 5:04 PM Port Rodie Ferry Terminal, Stranraer Wednesday 5:04 PM Port Rodie, Stranraer Thursday 5:04 PM Stair Drive, Stranraer Friday 5:04 PM Stair Drive, Stranraer Saturday 5:04 PM London Rd, Stranraer Rephad, Stranraer London Road, Stranraer 416 bus Info Direction: Newton Stewart Inchparks, Stranraer Stops: 64 Trip Duration: 126 min Village, Castle Kennedy Line Summary: Charlotte St, Stranraer, Port Rodie Hamilton Road, Scotland Ferry Terminal, Stranraer, Stair Drive, Stranraer, London Rd, Stranraer, Rephad, Stranraer, London Planting End, Castle Kennedy Road, Stranraer, Inchparks, Stranraer, Village, Castle Kennedy, Planting End, Castle Kennedy, Village, Village, Dunragit Dunragit, Whitecrook, Dunragit, Lady Burn, Glenluce, Town Hall, Glenluce, Police Station, Glenluce, Lintmill, Whitecrook, Dunragit Glenluce, Stairhaven Rd End, Auchenmalg, Broompark Rd End, Auchenmalg, Alticry, Lady Burn, Glenluce Auchenmalg, Elrig, Port William, Seaview, Port William, Square, Port William, Barsalloch, Port William, Beach, Monreith, Village, Monreith, Town Hall, Glenluce Cairndoon, Monreith, Craiglemine, Monreith, Glasserton, Whithorn, A746 Jct, Isle Of Whithorn, Police Station, Glenluce Drury Lane, Isle Of Whithorn, Prestrie Farm, Isle Of Crofthill Road, Scotland Whithorn, Boyack Road, Isle Of Whithorn, Main Street, Isle Of Whithorn, Boyack Road, Isle Of Lintmill, Glenluce Whithorn, Prestrie Farm, Isle Of Whithorn, Halfway House, Isle Of Whithorn, Low Balcray, Isle Of Stairhaven Rd End, Auchenmalg Whithorn, High Street, Whithorn, Clydesdale Bank, Whithorn, The Grapes, Whithorn, St John Street, Broompark Rd End, Auchenmalg Whithorn, Bus Depot, Whithorn, Castlewigg, Whithorn, Bridgehouse Farm, Sorbie, Pheasant Inn, Alticry, Auchenmalg Sorbie, Village, Sorbie, Whitehills, Sorbie, Mill Road, Garlieston, South Crescent, Garlieston, South Street, Elrig, Port William Garlieston, High Street, Garlieston, Forteviot Gardens, Garlieston, Orchardton Cottages, Seaview, Port William Garlieston, Balfern, Kirkinner, Main Street, Kirkinner, Whauphill Jct, Kirkinner, Standing Stones, Bladnoch, Square, Port William North Main St, Wigtown, Primary, Wigtown, Culquhirk, Wigtown, Carsegowan, Wigtown, A714, The Square, Scotland Carse Of Clary, Baltersan, Newton Stewart, Moss Of Barsalloch, Port William Cree, Newton Stewart, Dashwood Square, Newton Stewart Beach, Monreith Village, Monreith Cairndoon, Monreith Craiglemine, Monreith Glasserton, Whithorn A746 Jct, Isle Of Whithorn Drury Lane, Isle Of Whithorn Prestrie Farm, Isle Of Whithorn Boyack Road, Isle Of Whithorn Boyach Road, Scotland Main Street, Isle Of Whithorn Boyack Road, Isle Of Whithorn Prestrie Farm, Isle Of Whithorn Halfway House, Isle Of Whithorn B7004, Scotland Low Balcray, Isle Of Whithorn High Street, Whithorn Green Lane, Scotland Clydesdale Bank, Whithorn The Grapes, Whithorn St John Street, Whithorn Bus Depot, Whithorn Castlewigg, Whithorn Bridgehouse Farm, Sorbie Pheasant Inn, Sorbie Village, Sorbie Main Street, Scotland Whitehills, Sorbie Mill Road, Garlieston Mill Road, Scotland South Crescent, Garlieston South Street, Garlieston South Street, Scotland High Street, Garlieston High Street, Scotland Forteviot Gardens, Garlieston Mill Road, Scotland Orchardton Cottages, Garlieston Balfern, Kirkinner Main Street, Kirkinner Whauphill Jct, Kirkinner Standing Stones, Bladnoch North Main St, Wigtown North Main Street, Wigtown Primary, Wigtown New Road, Wigtown Culquhirk, Wigtown Carsegowan, Wigtown A714, Carse Of Clary Baltersan, Newton Stewart Moss Of Cree, Newton Stewart Dashwood Square, Newton Stewart Dashwood Square, Newton Stewart Direction: Port William 416 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Port William Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:20 AM - 1:00 PM Charlotte St, Stranraer George Street, Stranraer Tuesday 9:20 AM - 1:00 PM Port Rodie Ferry Terminal, Stranraer Wednesday 9:20 AM - 1:00 PM Port Rodie, Stranraer Thursday 9:20 AM - 1:00 PM Stair Drive, Stranraer Friday 9:20 AM - 1:00 PM Stair Drive, Stranraer Saturday 9:20 AM - 1:00 PM London Rd, Stranraer Rephad, Stranraer London Road, Stranraer 416 bus Info Direction: Port William Inchparks, Stranraer Stops: 21 Trip Duration: 45 min Village, Castle Kennedy Line Summary: Charlotte St, Stranraer, Port Rodie Hamilton Road, Scotland Ferry Terminal, Stranraer, Stair Drive, Stranraer, London Rd, Stranraer, Rephad, Stranraer, London Planting End, Castle Kennedy Road, Stranraer, Inchparks, Stranraer, Village, Castle Kennedy, Planting End, Castle Kennedy, Village, Village, Dunragit Dunragit, Whitecrook, Dunragit, Lady Burn, Glenluce, Town Hall, Glenluce, Police Station, Glenluce, Lintmill, Whitecrook, Dunragit Glenluce, Stairhaven Rd End, Auchenmalg, Broompark Rd End, Auchenmalg, Alticry, Lady Burn, Glenluce Auchenmalg, Elrig, Port William, Seaview, Port William, Square, Port William Town Hall, Glenluce Police Station, Glenluce Crofthill Road, Scotland Lintmill, Glenluce Stairhaven Rd End, Auchenmalg Broompark Rd End, Auchenmalg Alticry, Auchenmalg Elrig, Port William Seaview, Port William Square, Port William The Square, Scotland Direction: Stranraer 416 bus Time Schedule 71 stops Stranraer Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:00 AM - 1:55 PM Dashwood Square, Newton Stewart Dashwood Square, Newton Stewart Tuesday 7:00 AM - 1:55 PM Wigtown Road, Newton Stewart Wednesday 7:00 AM - 1:55 PM Wigtown Road, Newton Stewart Thursday 7:00 AM - 1:55 PM Moss Of Cree, Newton Stewart Friday 7:00 AM - 1:55 PM 1 Lamachan View, Scotland Saturday 7:00 AM - 1:55 PM Baltersan, Newton Stewart A714, Carse Of Clary Carsegowan, Wigtown 416 bus Info Direction: Stranraer Culquhirk, Wigtown Stops: 71 Trip Duration: 48 min Primary, Wigtown Line Summary: Dashwood Square, Newton Stewart, Wigtown Road, Newton Stewart, Moss Of Cree, North Main St, Wigtown Newton Stewart, Baltersan, Newton Stewart, A714, North Main Street, Wigtown Carse Of Clary, Carsegowan, Wigtown, Culquhirk, Wigtown, Primary, Wigtown, North Main St, Wigtown, Standing Stones, Bladnoch Standing Stones, Bladnoch, Standing Stones, Bladnoch, Whauphill Jct, Kirkinner, Primary School, Standing Stones, Bladnoch Kirkinner, Main Street, Kirkinner, Balfern, Kirkinner, Orchardton Cottages, Garlieston, Mill Road, Whauphill Jct, Kirkinner Garlieston, South Crescent, Garlieston, South Street, Garlieston, High Street, Garlieston, Forteviot Gardens, Garlieston, Whitehills, Sorbie, Village, Primary School, Kirkinner Sorbie, Pheasant Hotel, Sorbie, Bridgehouse Farm, Sorbie, Castlewigg, Whithorn, Bus Depot, Whithorn, Main Street, Kirkinner St John Street, Whithorn, The Grapes, Whithorn, Post O∆ce, Whithorn, High Street, Whithorn, Low Balcray, Balfern, Kirkinner Isle Of Whithorn, Halfway House, Isle Of Whithorn, Prestrie Farm, Isle Of Whithorn, Boyack Road, Isle Of Orchardton Cottages, Garlieston Whithorn, Main Street, Isle Of Whithorn, Boyack Road, Isle Of Whithorn, Prestrie Farm, Isle Of Mill Road, Garlieston Whithorn, Halfway House, Isle Of Whithorn, Drury Mill Road, Scotland Lane, Isle Of Whithorn, A747 Jct, Isle Of Whithorn, Glasserton, Whithorn, Craiglemine, Monreith, South Crescent, Garlieston Cairndoon, Monreith, Mill Lane, Monreith, Beach, Monreith, Barsalloch, Port William, The Square, Port South Street, Garlieston William, Seaview, Port William, Elrig, Port William, South Street, Scotland Alticry, Auchenmalg, Broompark Rd End, Auchenmalg, Stairhaven Rd End, Auchenmalg, High Street, Garlieston Lintmill, Glenluce, Police Station, Glenluce, Town Hall, High Street, Scotland Glenluce, Lady Burn, Glenluce, Whitecrook, Dunragit, Village, Dunragit, Planting End, Castle Kennedy, Forteviot Gardens, Garlieston Hamilton Road, Castle Kennedy, Inchparks, Mill Road, Scotland Stranraer, Bridge Of Aird, Stranraer, Rephad, Stranraer, Station Street, Stranraer, Edinburgh Road, Whitehills, Sorbie Stranraer, John Niven Centre, Stranraer, Lewis Street, Stranraer, Cross, Stranraer, Market Street, Stranraer, Village, Sorbie Port Rodie Ferry Terminal, Stranraer Pheasant Hotel, Sorbie Bridgehouse Farm, Sorbie Castlewigg, Whithorn Bus Depot, Whithorn Station Road, Scotland St John Street, Whithorn The Grapes, Whithorn Post O∆ce, Whithorn High Street, Whithorn Green Lane, Scotland Low Balcray, Isle Of Whithorn Halfway House, Isle Of Whithorn B7004, Scotland Prestrie Farm, Isle Of Whithorn Boyack Road, Isle Of Whithorn Boyach Road, Scotland Main Street, Isle Of Whithorn Boyack Road, Isle Of Whithorn Prestrie Farm, Isle Of Whithorn Halfway House, Isle Of Whithorn B7004, Scotland Drury Lane, Isle Of Whithorn A747 Jct, Isle Of Whithorn Glasserton, Whithorn Craiglemine, Monreith Cairndoon, Monreith Mill Lane, Monreith Beach, Monreith Barsalloch, Port William The Square, Port William The Square, Scotland Seaview, Port William Elrig, Port William Alticry, Auchenmalg Broompark Rd End, Auchenmalg Stairhaven Rd End, Auchenmalg Lintmill, Glenluce Police Station, Glenluce Town Hall, Glenluce Lady Burn, Glenluce
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