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987 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 987 bus time schedule & line map 987 Letterkenny, Letterkenny It →Lifford (Opp Lifford View In Website Mode Hospital) The 987 bus line (Letterkenny, Letterkenny It →Lifford (Opp Lifford Hospital)) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Letterkenny, Letterkenny It →Lifford (Opp Lifford Hospital): 5:40 PM (2) Lifford, Lifford →Letterkenny, Letterkenny It: 8:30 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 987 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 987 bus arriving. Direction: Letterkenny, Letterkenny It →Lifford 987 bus Time Schedule (Opp Lifford Hospital) Letterkenny, Letterkenny It →Lifford (Opp Lifford 8 stops Hospital) Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:40 PM Letterkenny, Letterkenny It Tuesday 5:40 PM Raymoghy, Manor Roundabout Wednesday 5:40 PM Carrickadawson, Ballinalecky Junction Thursday 5:40 PM Drumbeg, White Cross Friday 5:40 PM Ballylennon Grove, Church Saturday Not Operational Carrickmore (Donegal), Maggie's Tavern Porthall 987 bus Info Direction: Letterkenny, Letterkenny It →Lifford (Opp Lifford (Opp Lifford Hospital) Lifford Hospital) Bridge Street, Lifford Stops: 8 Trip Duration: 40 min Line Summary: Letterkenny, Letterkenny It, Raymoghy, Manor Roundabout, Carrickadawson, Ballinalecky Junction, Drumbeg, White Cross, Ballylennon Grove, Church, Carrickmore (Donegal), Maggie's Tavern, Porthall, Lifford (Opp Lifford Hospital) Direction: Lifford, Lifford →Letterkenny, 987 bus Time Schedule Letterkenny It Lifford, Lifford →Letterkenny, Letterkenny It Route 8 stops Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:30 AM Lifford, Lifford N15, Lifford Tuesday 8:30 AM Porthall Wednesday 8:30 AM Thursday 8:30 AM Carrickmore (Donegal), Maggie's Tavern Friday 8:30 AM Ballylennon Grove, Church Saturday Not Operational Drumbeg, White Cross Carrickadawson, Ballinalecky Junction Raymoghy, Manor Roundabout 987 bus Info Direction: Lifford, Lifford →Letterkenny, Letterkenny Letterkenny, Letterkenny It It Stops: 8 Trip Duration: 40 min Line Summary: Lifford, Lifford, Porthall, Carrickmore (Donegal), Maggie's Tavern, Ballylennon Grove, Church, Drumbeg, White Cross, Carrickadawson, Ballinalecky Junction, Raymoghy, Manor Roundabout, Letterkenny, Letterkenny It 987 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 Ireland. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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