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228 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 228 bus time schedule & line map 228 Arbroath View In Website Mode The 228 bus line (Arbroath) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Arbroath: 3:30 PM (2) Millburn: 8:00 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 228 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 228 bus arriving. Direction: Arbroath 228 bus Time Schedule 22 stops Arbroath Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 3:30 PM Monday 3:30 PM Morrisons, Millburn Tuesday 3:30 PM Layby, Daviot Wednesday 3:30 PM Layby, Tomatin Thursday 3:30 PM Station, Aviemore Friday 3:30 PM 72 Grampian Road, Aviemore Saturday 3:30 PM Duke Of Gordon Hotel, Kingussie Balavil Sport Hotel, Newtonmore Road End, Dalwhinnie 228 bus Info A889, Scotland Direction: Arbroath Stops: 22 Old Station, Dalnaspidal Trip Duration: 242 min Line Summary: Morrisons, Millburn, Layby, Daviot, Lay by 57, Calvine Layby, Tomatin, Station, Aviemore, Duke Of Gordon Hotel, Kingussie, Balavil Sport Hotel, Newtonmore, Road End, Dalwhinnie, Old Station, Dalnaspidal, Lay Fishers Hotel, Pitlochry by 57, Calvine, Fishers Hotel, Pitlochry, Bus Bay, Ballinluig, Birnam Hotel, Birnam, South Street, Perth, Bus Bay, Ballinluig Abernyte Link Road, Inchture, Forum Centre, Dundee City Centre, Strips Of Craigie, Craigiebank, Library, Birnam Hotel, Birnam Broughty Ferry, Tesco, Moniƒeth, Parkview Health Centre, Carnoustie, Queen Street, Carnoustie, Elliot South Street, Perth Bridge, Arbroath, Bus Station, Arbroath 43 Scott Street, Perth Abernyte Link Road, Inchture Forum Centre, Dundee City Centre Meadowside, Dundee Strips Of Craigie, Craigiebank Strips of Craigie Road, Dundee Library, Broughty Ferry Queen Street, Dundee Tesco, Moniƒeth Parkview Health Centre, Carnoustie Queen Street, Carnoustie Elliot Bridge, Arbroath Bus Station, Arbroath Direction: Millburn 228 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Millburn Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:00 AM Monday 8:00 AM Bus Station, Arbroath Tuesday 8:00 AM Elliot Bridge, Arbroath Wednesday 8:00 AM Royal Bank, Carnoustie Thursday 8:00 AM Parkview Health Centre, Carnoustie Friday 8:00 AM Tesco, Moniƒeth Saturday 8:00 AM Post O∆ce, Broughty Ferry Bader Square, Dundee Redmyre Gardens, Craigiebank 228 bus Info Redmyre Gardens, Dundee Direction: Millburn Stops: 21 Murraygate, Dundee City Centre Trip Duration: 256 min Commercial Street, Dundee Line Summary: Bus Station, Arbroath, Elliot Bridge, Arbroath, Royal Bank, Carnoustie, Parkview Health Road End, Inchture Centre, Carnoustie, Tesco, Moniƒeth, Post O∆ce, Glebe Drive, Scotland Broughty Ferry, Redmyre Gardens, Craigiebank, Murraygate, Dundee City Centre, Road End, Inchture, Canal Street, Perth Canal Street, Perth, Birnam Hotel, Birnam, Bus Bay, Ballinluig, Fishers Hotel, Pitlochry, Lay by 56, Calvine, Birnam Hotel, Birnam Old Station, Dalnaspidal, Road End, Dalwhinnie, Co- Op, Newtonmore, Duke Of Gordon Hotel, Kingussie, Bus Bay, Ballinluig Cairngorm Hotel, Aviemore, Layby, Tomatin, Morrisons, Millburn Fishers Hotel, Pitlochry 75 Atholl Road, Pitlochry Lay by 56, Calvine Old Station, Dalnaspidal Road End, Dalwhinnie Co-Op, Newtonmore Duke Of Gordon Hotel, Kingussie Cairngorm Hotel, Aviemore 12 Grampian Road, Aviemore Layby, Tomatin Morrisons, Millburn 228 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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