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A78 ROAD CLOSURE BUS INFORMATION Saturday 27Th & Sunday 28Th March 2021 A78 ROAD CLOSURE BUS INFORMATION Saturday 27th & Sunday 28th March 2021 Due to the closure of the A78 at Wemyss Bay on the 27th and 28th March your McGill’s ClydeFlyer will terminate at Wemyss Bay. n Your ClydeFlyer 901/906 will continue to operate as normal but will terminate at Wemyss Bay, North Lodge. n A separate shuttle service will operate up to every 30 minutes between Wemyss Bay Station and Largs. n For services between Largs and Braehead please use our 904X shuttle to connect with your regular ClydeFlyer 901/906 services. 901 901 Gourock 901 A770 906 Wemyss Bay Greenock Branchton 906 901 906 Shuttle A8 906S 906 901 906 Wemyss Bay Port Glasgow 904X Station 906S 901 901/906 ClydeFlyer 906 906S Road Closed 906S M8 904X 901 A8 906 Largs 904X A8 901 906 Airport 904X 904X M8 Intu Paisley St James Braehead 901 901 906 906 Glasgow See over for your 906 shuttle and 904X timetables. SATURDAY 27th March 2021 SATURDAY 27th March 2021 904X Intu Braehead - Largs via Kilbirnie 906 Largs - Wemyss Bay shuttle 904X Largs - Intu Braehead via Kilbirnie 906 Wemyss Bay - Largs shuttle Service No. 906 906 906 904X 906 906 904X 906 906 904X 906 906 904X Service No. 904X 906 906 904X 906 906 904X 906 906 904X 906 906 904X Braehead (Stance 1) – – – 07.35 – – 08.35 – – 09.35 – – 10.35 Wemyss Bay – 07.25 07.55 – 08.25 08.55 – 09.25 09.55 – 10.25 10.55 – A737 Roundabout – – – 07.55 – – 08.55 – – 09.55 – – 10.55 Largs, Main Street 07.35 07.37 08.07 08.35 08.37 09.07 09.35 09.37 10.07 10.35 10.37 11.07 11.35 Kilbirnie Cross – – – 08.07 – – 09.07 – – 10.07 – – 11.07 Kilbirnie Cross 07.53 – – 08.53 – – 09.53 – – 10.53 – – 11.53 Largs, Main Street 07.10 07.40 08.10 08.25 08.40 09.10 09.25 09.40 10.10 10.25 10.40 11.10 11.25 A737 Roundabout 08.05 – – 09.05 – – 10.05 – – 11.05 – – 12.05 Wemyss Bay 07.22 07.52 08.22 – 08.52 09.22 – 09.52 10.22 – 10.52 11.22 – Braehead 08.25 – – 09.25 – – 10.25 – – 11.25 – – 12.25 Service No. 906 906 904X 906 906 904X 906 906 904X 906 906 904X 906 Service No. 906 906 904X 906 906 904X 906 906 904X 906 906 904X 906 Braehead (Stance 1) – – 11.35 – – 12.35 – – 13.35 – – 14.35 – Wemyss Bay 11.25 11.55 – 12.25 12.55 – 13.25 13.55 – 14.25 14.55 – 15.25 A737 Roundabout – – 11.55 – – 12.55 – – 13.55 – – 14.55 – Largs, Main Street 11.37 12.07 12.35 12.37 13.07 13.35 13.37 14.07 14.35 14.37 15.07 15.35 15.37 Kilbirnie Cross – – 12.07 – – 13.07 – – 14.07 – – 15.07 – Kilbirnie Cross – – 12.53 – – 13.53 – – 14.53 – – 15.53 – Largs, Main Street 11.40 12.10 12.25 12.40 13.10 13.25 13.40 14.10 14.25 14.40 15.10 15.25 15.40 A737 Roundabout – – 13.05 – – 14.05 – – 15.05 – – 16.05 – Wemyss Bay 11.52 12.22 – 12.52 13.22 – 13.52 14.22 – 14.52 15.22 – 15.52 Braehead – – 13.25 – – 14.25 – – 15.25 – – 16.25 – Service No. 906 904X 906 906 904X 906 906 904X 906 906 904X 906 906 Service No. 906 904X 906 906 904X 906 906 904X 906 906 906 904X 906 Braehead (Stance 1) – 15.35 – – 16.35 – – 17.35 – – 18.45 – – Wemyss Bay 15.55 – 16.25 16.55 – 17.25 17.55 – 18.25 18.55 19.25 – 19.55 A737 Roundabout – 15.55 – – 16.55 – – 17.55 – – 19.05 – – Largs, Main Street 16.07 16.35 16.37 17.07 17.35 17.37 18.07 18.30 18.37 19.07 19.37 19.40 20.07 Kilbirnie Cross – 16.07 – – 17.07 – – 18.07 – – 19.17 – – Kilbirnie Cross – 16.53 – – 17.53 – – 18.48 – – – 19.58 – Largs, Main Street 16.10 16.25 16.40 17.10 17.25 17.40 18.10 18.25 18.40 19.10 19.35 19.40 20.10 A737 Roundabout – 17.05 – – 18.05 – – 19.00 – – – 20.10 – Wemyss Bay 16.22 – 16.52 17.22 – 17.52 18.22 – 18.52 19.22 – 19.52 20.22 Braehead – 17.25 – – 18.25 – – 19.20 – – – 20.30 – For services to Glasgow please walk to Wemyss Bay, North Lodge for ClydeFlyer services 901 901 Gourock 901 A770 906 Wemyss Bay Greenock & evening journeys Branchton FRIDAY SATURDAY 906 901 906 Shuttle A8 906S 906 901 578S Largs - Wemyss Bay shuttle Greenock - Wemyss Bay via Inverkip 906 578 Wemyss Bay Port Glasgow 904X Station 578 Wemyss Bay - Greenock via Inverkip 578S Wemyss Bay - Largs shuttle 906S 901 901/906 ClydeFlyer 906 Service No. 578S 578S 578S Service No. 578 578 578 578 906S Road Closed Largs 21.15 22.15 23.15 Greenock 20.15 21.15 22.15 23.15 906S Upper Skelmorlie 21.29 22.29 23.29 IBM 20.25 21.25 22.15 23.15 M8 904X 901 A8 Wemyss Bay 21.35 22.35 23.35 Upper Inverkip 20.30 21.30 22.30 23.30 906 Largs Inverkip Main St 20.33 21.33 22.33 23.33 Service No. 578 578 578 578 Wemyss Bay Kishorn Rd 20.40 21.40 22.40 23.40 904X Wemyss Bay Kishorn Road 20.50 21.50 22.50 23.50 A8 Inverkip Main Street 20.57 21.57 22.57 23.57 Service No. 578S 578S 578S 578S 901 Upper Inverkip 21.00 22.00 23.00 00.00 Wemyss Bay 20.55 21.55 22.55 23.25 906 Airport 904X 904X IBM 21.05 22.05 23.05 00.05 Upper Skelmorlie 20.58 21.58 22.58 23.58 M8 Intu Paisley St James Greenock 21.15 22.15 23.15 00.15 Largs 21.11 22.11 23.11 00.11 Braehead 901 901 906 906 Glasgow SUNDAY 27th March 2021 904X Intu Braehead - Largs via Kilbirnie 906 Largs - Wemyss Bay shuttle Service No. 906 904X 906 904X 906 904X 906 904X 906 904X 906 904X 906 Intu Braehead (Stance 1) – 08.20 – 08.45 – 09.50 – 10.45 – 11.45 – 12.45 – A737 Roundabout – 08.40 – 09.07 – 10.12 – 11.07 – 12.07 – 13.07 – Kilbirnie Cross – 08.52 – 09.20 – 10.25 – 11.20 – 12.20 – 13.20 – Largs Main Street 08.40 09.10 09.15 09.40 09.45 10.45 10.50 11.40 11.45 12.40 12.45 13.40 13.45 Wemyss Bay 08.53 – 09.28 – 09.58 – 11.03 – 11.58 – 12.58 – 13.58 Service No. 904X 906 904X 906 904X 906 904X 906 904X 906 Intu Braehead (Stance 1) 13.45 – 14.45 – 15.45 – 16.45 – 17.45 – A737 Roundabout 14.07 – 15.07 – 16.07 – 17.07 – 18.07 – Kilbirnie Cross 14.20 – 15.20 – 16.20 – 17.20 – 18.20 – Largs Main Street 14.40 14.45 15.40 15.45 16.40 16.45 17.40 17.45 18.40 18.45 Wemyss Bay – 14.58 – 15.58 – 16.58 – 17.58 – 18.58 For services to Glasgow please walk to Wemyss Bay, North Lodge for ClydeFlyer services 904X Largs - Intu Braehead via Kilbirnie 906 Wemyss Bay - Largs shuttle Service No. 906 904X 906 904X 906 904X 906 904X 906 904X 906 904X 906 Wemyss Bay 09.00 – 09.30 – 10.00 – 11.10 – 12.00 – 13.10 – 14.00 Largs, Main Street 09.13 09.30 09.43 10.10 10.13 11.10 11.23 12.10 12.13 13.10 13.23 14.10 14.13 Kilbirnie Cross – 09.50 – 10.30 – 11.30 – 12.30 – 13.30 – 14.30 – A737 Roundabout – 10.03 – 10.43 – 11.43 – 12.43 – 13.43 – 14.43 – Intu Braehead (Stance 8) – 10.25 – 11.05 – 12.05 – 13.05 – 14.05 – 15.05 – Service No. 904X 906 904X 906 904X 906 904X 906 904X 906 Wemyss Bay – 15.10 – 16.00 – 17.10 – 18.00 – 19.10 Largs, Main Street 15.10 15.23 16.10 16.13 17.10 17.23 17.50 18.13 18.50 19.23 Kilbirnie Cross 15.30 – 16.30 – 17.28 – 18.08 – 19.08 – A737 Roundabout 15.43 – 16.43 – 17.40 – 18.20 – 19.20 – Intu Braehead (Stance 8) 16.05 – 17.05 – 18.00 – 18.40 – 19.40 – SUNDAY evening journeys 576 Greenock - Wemyss Bay via Inverkip 576S Largs - Wemyss Bay shuttle 576S Wemyss Bay - Largs shuttle 576 Wemyss Bay - Greenock via Inverkip Service No. 576 576 576 576 576 Service No. 576S 576S 576S 576S Greenock 19.15 20.15 21.15 22.15 23.15 Largs 19.58 20.58 21.58 22.58 Inverkip Main St 19.26 20.26 21.26 22.26 23.26 Wemyss Bay 20.15 21.15 22.15 23.15 Wemyss Bay Kishorn Rd 19.30 20.30 21.30 22.30 23.30 Service No. 576 576 576 576 576 Service No. 576S 576S 576S 576S Wemyss Bay Kishorn Rd 19.30 20.30 21.30 22.30 23:30 Wemyss Bay 19.45 20.45 21.45 22.45 Inverkip Main St 19.36 20.36 21.36 22.36 23:36 Largs 19.58 20.58 21.58 22.58 Greenock 19.47 20.47 21.47 22.47 23:47.
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