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500 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 500 bus time schedule & line map 500 Dumfries View In Website Mode The 500 bus line (Dumfries) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Dumfries: 6:20 AM - 7:30 PM (2) Stranraer: 6:20 AM - 8:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 500 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 500 bus arriving. Direction: Dumfries 500 bus Time Schedule 82 stops Dumfries Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:55 AM - 4:30 PM Monday 6:20 AM - 7:30 PM Port Rodie Ferry Terminal, Stranraer Port Rodie, Stranraer Tuesday 6:20 AM - 7:30 PM Stair Drive, Stranraer Wednesday 6:20 AM - 7:30 PM Stair Drive, Stranraer Thursday 6:20 AM - 7:30 PM London Rd, Stranraer Friday 6:20 AM - 7:30 PM Rephad, Stranraer Saturday 6:20 AM - 7:30 PM London Road, Stranraer Inchparks, Stranraer 500 bus Info Village, Castle Kennedy Direction: Dumfries Hamilton Road, Scotland Stops: 82 Trip Duration: 138 min Planting End, Castle Kennedy Line Summary: Port Rodie Ferry Terminal, Stranraer, Stair Drive, Stranraer, London Rd, Stranraer, Rephad, Village, Dunragit Stranraer, London Road, Stranraer, Inchparks, Stranraer, Village, Castle Kennedy, Planting End, Whitecrook, Dunragit Castle Kennedy, Village, Dunragit, Whitecrook, Dunragit, Lady Burn, Glenluce, Town Hall, Glenluce, Police Station, Glenluce, Lintmill, Glenluce, Dervaird Lady Burn, Glenluce Farm, Glenluce, Farm, Barlae, Halfway House, Kirkcowan, Church, Kirkcowan, Main Street, Town Hall, Glenluce Kirkcowan, Newton Stewart Rd, Kirkcowan, Shennanton Farm, Kirkcowan, The Crossings, Police Station, Glenluce Kirkcowan, Blackpark Farm, Newton Stewart, East Crofthill Road, Scotland Knockbrex, Newton Stewart, Barnkirk, Newton Stewart, Dashwood Square, Newton Stewart, Lintmill, Glenluce Victoria St, Newton Stewart, Cree Inn, Minnigaff, Health Centre, Minnigaff, Hole-In-The-Wall, Minnigaff, Dervaird Farm, Glenluce New Galloway Rd, Minnigaff, Calgow, Minnigaff, Shelter, Blackcraig, Village, Palnure, Spittal, Palnure, Farm, Barlae Lennies, Creetown, Adamson Square, Creetown, St John Street, Creetown, Park Crescent, Creetown, Halfway House, Kirkcowan Cassencarie, Creetown, Smokehouses, Carsluith, Village, Carsluith, Cairn Holy, Carsluith, Holiday Park, Church, Kirkcowan Auchenlarie, Newton Farm Rd End, Auchenlarie, Lanefoot, Gatehouse Of Fleet, Skyreburn, Gatehouse Main Street, Kirkcowan Of Fleet, Anwoth, Gatehouse Of Fleet, Cardoness Castle, Gatehouse Of Fleet, Mill on the Fleet, Newton Stewart Rd, Kirkcowan Gatehouse Of Fleet, Murray Arms, Gatehouse Of Fleet, Cally Palace, Gatehouse Of Fleet, Townhead Shennanton Farm, Kirkcowan Farm, Gatehouse Of Fleet, Bypass, Gatehouse Of Fleet, Doon Hill, Gatehouse Of Fleet, Barluka, The Crossings, Kirkcowan Twynholm, Redƒeld, Twynholm, Village, Twynholm, Tarff Bridge, Ringford, Tarff Station, Ringford, Blackpark Farm, Newton Stewart Shelter, Bridge Of Dee, Road End, Rhonehouse, Hightae Farm, Castle Douglas, Carlingwark Street, East Knockbrex, Newton Stewart Castle Douglas, Swimming Pool, Castle Douglas, Ernespie Road, Castle Douglas, Ernespie Road, Barnkirk, Newton Stewart Castle Douglas, Gerranton, Castle Douglas, Dunjarg, Castle Douglas, Village, Springholm, Lochview Motel, Crocketford, Village, Crocketford, Brae, Crocketford, Dashwood Square, Newton Stewart Road End, Shawhead, Road End, Lochfoot, Village Princes Terrace, Newton Stewart Hall, Lochfoot, Garroch Business Park, Cargenbridge, Laurieknowe, Dumfries, Maxweltown Victoria St, Newton Stewart West Church, Dumfries, Buccleuch Street, Dumfries, Victoria Street, Newton Stewart Academy Street, Dumfries, Railway Station, Dumfries Cree Inn, Minnigaff Health Centre, Minnigaff Bruce Place, Newton Stewart Hole-In-The-Wall, Minnigaff Murray Place, Scotland New Galloway Rd, Minnigaff Calgow, Minnigaff Shelter, Blackcraig Village, Palnure Spittal, Palnure Lennies, Creetown Adamson Square, Creetown St John Street, Creetown 16 St John Street, Scotland Park Crescent, Creetown Park Crescent, Scotland Cassencarie, Creetown Smokehouses, Carsluith Village, Carsluith Cairn Holy, Carsluith Holiday Park, Auchenlarie Newton Farm Rd End, Auchenlarie Lanefoot, Gatehouse Of Fleet Skyreburn, Gatehouse Of Fleet Anwoth, Gatehouse Of Fleet Cardoness Castle, Gatehouse Of Fleet Mill on the Fleet, Gatehouse Of Fleet Murray Arms, Gatehouse Of Fleet Church Street, Scotland Cally Palace, Gatehouse Of Fleet Townhead Farm, Gatehouse Of Fleet Bypass, Gatehouse Of Fleet Old Military Road, Scotland Doon Hill, Gatehouse Of Fleet Barluka, Twynholm Redƒeld, Twynholm Village, Twynholm Main Street, Scotland Tarff Bridge, Ringford Tarff Station, Ringford Shelter, Bridge Of Dee Road End, Rhonehouse Hightae Farm, Castle Douglas Carlingwark Street, Castle Douglas Carlingwark Street, Scotland Swimming Pool, Castle Douglas Market Street, Castle Douglas Ernespie Road, Castle Douglas Ernespie Road, Castle Douglas Gerranton, Castle Douglas Dunjarg, Castle Douglas Village, Springholm Lochview Motel, Crocketford Village, Crocketford Brae, Crocketford Road End, Shawhead Road End, Lochfoot A75, Scotland Village Hall, Lochfoot Garroch Business Park, Cargenbridge Laurieknowe, Dumfries North Laurieknowe Place, Dumfries Maxweltown West Church, Dumfries Buccleuch Street, Dumfries Mews Lane, Dumfries Academy Street, Dumfries Edinburgh Road, Dumfries Railway Station, Dumfries Station Road, Dumfries Direction: Stranraer 500 bus Time Schedule 84 stops Stranraer Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:05 AM - 5:15 PM Monday 6:20 AM - 8:25 PM Railway Station, Dumfries Station Road, Dumfries Tuesday 6:20 AM - 8:25 PM English Street, Dumfries Wednesday 6:20 AM - 8:25 PM English Street, Dumfries Thursday 6:20 AM - 8:25 PM Loreburne Centre, Dumfries Friday 6:20 AM - 8:25 PM Nith Place, Dumfries Saturday 6:20 AM - 8:25 PM Whitesands, Dumfries Brewery Street, Dumfries Maxweltown West Church, Dumfries 500 bus Info Garroch Business Park, Cargenbridge Direction: Stranraer Stops: 84 Village Hall, Lochfoot Trip Duration: 151 min Line Summary: Railway Station, Dumfries, English Road End, Lochfoot Street, Dumfries, Loreburne Centre, Dumfries, A75, Scotland Whitesands, Dumfries, Maxweltown West Church, Dumfries, Garroch Business Park, Cargenbridge, Road End, Shawhead Village Hall, Lochfoot, Road End, Lochfoot, Road End, Shawhead, Brae, Crocketford, Village, Brae, Crocketford Crocketford, Lochview Motel, Crocketford, Village, Springholm, Dunjarg, Castle Douglas, Gerranton, Village, Crocketford Castle Douglas, Ernespie Road, Castle Douglas, Ernespie Road, Castle Douglas, Markethill, Castle Lochview Motel, Crocketford Douglas, Swimming Pool, Castle Douglas, Markethill, Castle Douglas, Royal Bank, Castle Douglas, Carlingwark Street, Castle Douglas, Hightae Farm, Village, Springholm Castle Douglas, Road End, Rhonehouse, Shelter, Bridge Of Dee, Tarff Station, Ringford, Tarff Bridge, Dunjarg, Castle Douglas Ringford, Village, Twynholm, Redƒeld, Twynholm, Barluka, Twynholm, Doon Hill, Gatehouse Of Fleet, Gerranton, Castle Douglas Bypass, Gatehouse Of Fleet, Townhead Farm, Gatehouse Of Fleet, Cally Palace, Gatehouse Of Ernespie Road, Castle Douglas Fleet, Murray Arms, Gatehouse Of Fleet, Mill on the Fleet, Gatehouse Of Fleet, Cardoness Castle, Ernespie Road, Castle Douglas Gatehouse Of Fleet, Anwoth, Gatehouse Of Fleet, Skyreburn, Gatehouse Of Fleet, Lanefoot, Gatehouse Markethill, Castle Douglas Of Fleet, Newton Farm Rd End, Auchenlarie, Holiday Park, Auchenlarie, Cairn Holy, Carsluith, Village, Swimming Pool, Castle Douglas Carsluith, Smokehouses, Carsluith, Cassencarie, Market Street, Castle Douglas Creetown, Park Crescent, Creetown, St John Street, Creetown, Adamson Square, Creetown, Lennies, Markethill, Castle Douglas Creetown, Spittal, Palnure, Village, Palnure, Shelter, Blackcraig, Road End, Blackcraig, Calgow, Minnigaff, Royal Bank, Castle Douglas New Galloway Rd, Minnigaff, Hole-In-The-Wall, Church Street, Castle Douglas Minnigaff, Health Centre, Minnigaff, Cree Inn, Minnigaff, Victoria St, Newton Stewart, Dashwood Carlingwark Street, Castle Douglas Square, Newton Stewart, East Knockbrex, Newton King Street, Scotland Stewart, Blackpark Farm, Newton Stewart, The Crossings, Kirkcowan, Shennanton Farm, Kirkcowan, Hightae Farm, Castle Douglas Newton Stewart Rd, Kirkcowan, Main Street, Kirkcowan, Church, Kirkcowan, Halfway House, Road End, Rhonehouse Kirkcowan, Farm, Barlae, Dervaird Farm, Glenluce, Lintmill, Glenluce, Police Station, Glenluce, Town Hall, Shelter, Bridge Of Dee Glenluce, Lady Burn, Glenluce, Whitecrook, Dunragit, Village, Dunragit, Planting End, Castle Kennedy, Tarff Station, Ringford Hamilton Road, Castle Kennedy, Inchparks, Stranraer, Bridge Of Aird, Stranraer, Rephad, Tarff Bridge, Ringford Stranraer, Stair Drive, Stranraer, Port Rodie, Stranraer Village, Twynholm Main Street, Scotland Redƒeld, Twynholm Barluka, Twynholm Doon Hill, Gatehouse Of Fleet Bypass, Gatehouse Of Fleet Old Military Road, Scotland Townhead Farm, Gatehouse Of Fleet Cally Palace, Gatehouse Of Fleet Murray Arms, Gatehouse Of Fleet Mill on the Fleet, Gatehouse Of Fleet Cardoness Castle, Gatehouse Of Fleet Anwoth, Gatehouse Of Fleet Skyreburn, Gatehouse Of Fleet Lanefoot, Gatehouse Of Fleet Newton Farm Rd End, Auchenlarie Holiday Park, Auchenlarie Cairn Holy, Carsluith Village, Carsluith Smokehouses, Carsluith Cassencarie, Creetown Park Crescent, Creetown Louden Place, Scotland St John Street, Creetown 16 St John Street, Scotland Adamson Square, Creetown Duke Street, Scotland Lennies, Creetown Spittal, Palnure Village, Palnure Shelter, Blackcraig Road End, Blackcraig Calgow, Minnigaff
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