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505 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 505 bus time schedule & line map 505 Dumfries - Kirkcudbright View In Website Mode The 505 bus line (Dumfries - Kirkcudbright) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Auchencairn: 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM (2) Dalbeattie: 8:25 AM - 4:20 PM (3) Dumfries: 10:05 AM (4) Dundrennan: 9:40 AM (5) Kirkcudbright: 9:55 AM - 1:05 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 505 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 505 bus arriving. Direction: Auchencairn 505 bus Time Schedule 10 stops Auchencairn Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM Maxwell Arms, Dalbeattie Maxwell Street, Dalbeattie Tuesday 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM Craignair Church, Dalbeattie Wednesday 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM Craignair Bridge, Dalbeattie Thursday 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM Friday 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM Barlochan, Palnackie Saturday Not Operational Village, Palnackie Douganhill, Palnackie Chapelyard, Auchencairn 505 bus Info Direction: Auchencairn Balloil Court, Auchencairn Stops: 10 Trip Duration: 25 min Balcary Bay Rd End, Auchencairn Line Summary: Maxwell Arms, Dalbeattie, Craignair Church, Dalbeattie, Craignair Bridge, Dalbeattie, Barlochan, Palnackie, Village, Palnackie, Douganhill, Fountain, Auchencairn Palnackie, Chapelyard, Auchencairn, Balloil Court, Spout Row, Scotland Auchencairn, Balcary Bay Rd End, Auchencairn, Fountain, Auchencairn Direction: Dalbeattie 505 bus Time Schedule 10 stops Dalbeattie Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:25 AM - 4:20 PM Fountain, Auchencairn Spout Row, Scotland Tuesday 8:25 AM - 4:20 PM Balcary Bay Rd End, Auchencairn Wednesday 8:25 AM - 4:20 PM Balliol Court, Auchencairn Thursday 8:25 AM - 4:20 PM Balliol Court, Scotland Friday 8:25 AM - 4:20 PM Chapelyard, Auchencairn Saturday Not Operational Douganhill, Palnackie Village, Palnackie 505 bus Info Barlochan, Palnackie Direction: Dalbeattie Stops: 10 Craignair Bridge, Dalbeattie Trip Duration: 20 min Craignair Road, Scotland Line Summary: Fountain, Auchencairn, Balcary Bay Rd End, Auchencairn, Balliol Court, Auchencairn, Craignair Church, Dalbeattie Chapelyard, Auchencairn, Douganhill, Palnackie, Village, Palnackie, Barlochan, Palnackie, Craignair Maxwell Arms, Dalbeattie Bridge, Dalbeattie, Craignair Church, Dalbeattie, Maxwell Arms, Dalbeattie Maxwell Street, Dalbeattie Direction: Dumfries 505 bus Time Schedule 38 stops Dumfries Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:05 AM Harbour Square, Kirkcudbright Harbour Square, Kirkcudbright Tuesday 10:05 AM Town Hall, Kirkcudbright Wednesday 10:05 AM St Mary Street, Kirkcudbright Thursday 10:05 AM Selkirk Road, Kirkcudbright Friday 10:05 AM Selkirk Road, Kirkcudbright Saturday Not Operational Mutehill, Kirkcudbright Chapelton, Dundrennan Village, Dundrennan 505 bus Info Direction: Dumfries Hazelƒeld, Auchencairn Stops: 38 Trip Duration: 69 min Primary School, Auchencairn Line Summary: Harbour Square, Kirkcudbright, Church Road, Scotland Town Hall, Kirkcudbright, Selkirk Road, Kirkcudbright, Mutehill, Kirkcudbright, Chapelton, Dundrennan, Fountain, Auchencairn Village, Dundrennan, Hazelƒeld, Auchencairn, Spout Row, Scotland Primary School, Auchencairn, Fountain, Auchencairn, Balcary Bay Rd End, Auchencairn, Balliol Court, Balcary Bay Rd End, Auchencairn Auchencairn, Chapelyard, Auchencairn, Douganhill, Palnackie, Village, Palnackie, Barlochan, Palnackie, Balliol Court, Auchencairn Craignair Bridge, Dalbeattie, Craignair Church, Balliol Court, Scotland Dalbeattie, Maxwell Arms, Dalbeattie, John Street, Dalbeattie, Park Terrace, Dalbeattie, Johnston Drive, Chapelyard, Auchencairn Dalbeattie, Edingham, Dalbeattie, Lower Porterbelly, Dalbeattie, Corra Garage, Kirkgunzeon, Tollbar Douganhill, Palnackie Bridge, Kirkgunzeon, Church, Beeswing, Henderson Place, Beeswing, Cairnyard, Beeswing, Lochanhead, Village, Palnackie Beeswing, Goldielea, Cargenbridge, Drumsleet, Cargenbridge, Dupont, Cargenbridge, Ettrick Court, Janeƒeld, Laurieknowe, Dumfries, Maxweltown West Barlochan, Palnackie Church, Dumfries, Buccleuch Street, Dumfries, Loreburn Street, Dumfries, Railway Station, Dumfries Craignair Bridge, Dalbeattie Craignair Road, Scotland Craignair Church, Dalbeattie Maxwell Arms, Dalbeattie Maxwell Street, Dalbeattie John Street, Dalbeattie Park Terrace, Dalbeattie John Street, Dalbeattie Johnston Drive, Dalbeattie Edingham, Dalbeattie Lower Porterbelly, Dalbeattie Corra Garage, Kirkgunzeon Tollbar Bridge, Kirkgunzeon Church, Beeswing Henderson Place, Beeswing Cairnyard, Beeswing Lochanhead, Beeswing Goldielea, Cargenbridge Drumsleet, Cargenbridge Dupont, Cargenbridge Ettrick Court, Janeƒeld Ettrick Court, Dumfries Laurieknowe, Dumfries North Laurieknowe Place, Dumfries Maxweltown West Church, Dumfries Buccleuch Street, Dumfries Mews Lane, Dumfries Loreburn Street, Dumfries Railway Station, Dumfries Station Road, Dumfries Direction: Dundrennan 505 bus Time Schedule 6 stops Dundrennan Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:40 AM Harbour Square, Kirkcudbright Harbour Square, Kirkcudbright Tuesday 9:40 AM Town Hall, Kirkcudbright Wednesday 9:40 AM St Mary Street, Kirkcudbright Thursday 9:40 AM Selkirk Road, Kirkcudbright Friday 9:40 AM Selkirk Road, Kirkcudbright Saturday Not Operational Mutehill, Kirkcudbright Chapelton, Dundrennan Village, Dundrennan 505 bus Info Direction: Dundrennan Stops: 6 Trip Duration: 15 min Line Summary: Harbour Square, Kirkcudbright, Town Hall, Kirkcudbright, Selkirk Road, Kirkcudbright, Mutehill, Kirkcudbright, Chapelton, Dundrennan, Village, Dundrennan Direction: Kirkcudbright 505 bus Time Schedule 38 stops Kirkcudbright Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:55 AM - 1:05 PM Railway Station, Dumfries Station Road, Dumfries Tuesday 9:55 AM - 1:05 PM Dg One A, Dumfries Wednesday 9:55 AM - 1:05 PM English Street, Dumfries Thursday 9:55 AM - 1:05 PM Loreburne Centre, Dumfries Friday 9:55 AM - 1:05 PM Nith Place, Dumfries Saturday Not Operational Whitesands, Dumfries Brewery Street, Dumfries Maxweltown West Church, Dumfries 505 bus Info Cassalands, Dumfries Direction: Kirkcudbright Cassalands, Dumfries Stops: 38 Trip Duration: 15 min Ettrick Court, Janeƒeld Line Summary: Railway Station, Dumfries, Dg One A, Dumfries, Loreburne Centre, Dumfries, Whitesands, Dupont, Cargenbridge Dumfries, Maxweltown West Church, Dumfries, Cargenbridge Roundabout, Scotland Cassalands, Dumfries, Ettrick Court, Janeƒeld, Dupont, Cargenbridge, Drumsleet, Cargenbridge, Drumsleet, Cargenbridge Goldielea, Cargenbridge, Lochanhead, Beeswing, Cairnyard, Beeswing, Henderson Place, Beeswing, Goldielea, Cargenbridge Church, Beeswing, Tollbar Bridge, Kirkgunzeon, Corra Garage, Kirkgunzeon, Lower Porterbelly, Dalbeattie, Lochanhead, Beeswing Edingham, Dalbeattie, Queens Grove, Dalbeattie, Park Terrace, Dalbeattie, Burnside, Dalbeattie, Cairnyard, Beeswing Maxwell Arms, Dalbeattie, Craignair Church, Dalbeattie, Craignair Bridge, Dalbeattie, Barlochan, Henderson Place, Beeswing Palnackie, Village, Palnackie, Douganhill, Palnackie, Chapelyard, Auchencairn, Balloil Court, Auchencairn, Church, Beeswing Balcary Bay Rd End, Auchencairn, Fountain, Auchencairn, Primary School, Auchencairn, Hazelƒeld, Auchencairn, Village, Dundrennan, Tollbar Bridge, Kirkgunzeon Chapelton, Dundrennan, Mutehill, Kirkcudbright, Selkirk Road, Kirkcudbright, Harbour Square, Corra Garage, Kirkgunzeon Kirkcudbright Lower Porterbelly, Dalbeattie Edingham, Dalbeattie Queens Grove, Dalbeattie Park Terrace, Dalbeattie Burnside, Dalbeattie Maxwell Arms, Dalbeattie Maxwell Street, Dalbeattie Craignair Church, Dalbeattie Craignair Bridge, Dalbeattie Barlochan, Palnackie Village, Palnackie Douganhill, Palnackie Chapelyard, Auchencairn Balloil Court, Auchencairn Balcary Bay Rd End, Auchencairn Fountain, Auchencairn Spout Row, Scotland Primary School, Auchencairn Hazelƒeld, Auchencairn Village, Dundrennan Chapelton, Dundrennan Mutehill, Kirkcudbright Selkirk Road, Kirkcudbright Selkirk Road, Kirkcudbright Harbour Square, Kirkcudbright Harbour Square, Kirkcudbright 505 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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