Monklands Network 202*, 211, 212*, 213* 216*, 217*, 232, 245* 147/247, 287, 310* *Timetable Updated 15 January 2018

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Monklands Network 202*, 211, 212*, 213* 216*, 217*, 232, 245* 147/247, 287, 310* *Timetable Updated 15 January 2018 Monklands Network 202*, 211, 212*, 213* 216*, 217*, 232, 245* 147/247, 287, 310* *Timetable updated 15 January 2018 AIRDRIE KIRKINTILLOCH BARGEDDIE KIRKSHAWS CALDERCRUIX KIRKWOOD CHAPELHALL LANGLOAN COATBRIDGE MONKLANDS HOSP CUMBERNAULD MOODIESBURN FARADAY RETAIL PARK PLAINS GLENBOIG SALSBURGH GLENMAVIS TOWNHEAD UPDATED TIMETABLE FROM 15th JANUARY 2018 Please note your 200, 206 and 215 services have been withdrawn. See inside for alternative services. www.mcgillsbuses.co.uk @Buses_McGills /McGillsBuses1 Your updated Monklands timetables at a glance... SALSBURGH - AIRDRIE Your first bus from Your last bus from Then an 202 Salsburgh is: Airdrie is: Monday - Friday 06.45 hourly 23.09 Sunday 08.35 service 23.09 COATBRIDGE - AIRDRIE Your first bus from Your last bus from 212 Coatbridge is: Then every Airdrie is: Monday - Friday 06.37 20 mins 22.35* Saturday 06.47 30 mins 22.35* Sunday 07.45* 80 mins 22.35* AIRDRIE - COATBRIDGE Your first bus from Your last bus from 212 Airdrie is: Then every Coatbridge is: Monday - Friday 06.59 20 mins 22.21* Saturday 08.09 30 mins 22.21* Sunday 08.24* 80 mins 23.19* *SPT 312 service EXTENDED! This service has replaced your 200 & 215 from Old Monkland. BARGEDDIE - COATBRIDGE Your first bus from Your last bus from Then 213 Bargeddie is: Coatbridge is: Monday - Friday 07.42 every 17.30 Saturday 08.12 30 mins 17.00 In the evenings and on Sundays, journeys to Bargeddie are provided on our SPT 213 service. KIRKWOOD - COATBRIDGE Your first bus from Your last bus from Then 216 Kirkwood is: Coatbridge is: Monday - Friday 06.56 every 15 17.27 Saturday 07.56 mins 17.12 This service has replaced your 215 from Kirkwood. TOWNHEAD - COATBRIDGE Your first bus from Your last bus from Then at 217 Townhead is: Coatbridge is: Monday - Friday 06.25 least every 17.35 Saturday 07.55 10 mins 17.35 MOODIESBURN - COATBRIDGE Your first bus from Your last bus from Then 245 Moodiesburn is: Coatbridge is: Monday - Friday 06.42 every 60 18.20 Saturday 08.42 mins 18.20 MOODIESBURN - SHETTLESTON Your first bus Your last bus 310 from Moodiesburn is: Then from Shettleston is: every 60 Monday - Friday 06.32 21.55 Saturday 07.32 mins 21.55 CONTACTLESS PAYMENT ACCEPTED Kirkshaws - Caldercruix via Old Monkland, Barrowfield, Coatbridge, Coatdyke, Monklands Hospital, Airdrie, Drumgelloch & Plains 212 312 5 MONDAY – FRIDAY from 15 January 2018 Code SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT Service No. 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 312 312 312 312 312 Kirkshaws, Dunblane Place – – – – – – – 08.01 08.21 08.41 17.01 17.21 – 17.41 – – – – – – Old Monkland Road – – – – – – – 08.09 08.29 08.49 17.09 17.29 – 17.49 – – – – – – Barrowfield, Newlands Street – – – – – – – 08.12 08.32 08.52 Then 17.12 17.32 – 17.52 – – – – – – Coatbridge, South Circular Road – – 06.37 06.57 07.17 07.37 07.57 08.17 08.37 08.57 every 17.17 17.37 17.53 17.57 18.13 18.37 19.35 20.35 21.35 22.35 Coatdyke Cross 06.01 06.21 06.41 07.01 07.21 07.41 08.01 08.21 08.41 09.01 20 17.21 17.41 17.57 18.01 18.17 18.42 19.40 20.40 21.40 22.40 Monklands Hospital H 06.04 06.24 06.44 07.04 07.24 07.44 08.04 08.24 08.44 09.04 mins 17.24 17.44 – 18.04 – – – – – – Airdrie Cross 06.09 06.29 06.49 07.09 07.29 07.49 08.09 08.29 08.49 09.09 until 17.29 17.49 – 18.09 – 18.48 19.46 20.46 21.46 22.46 Forrest St at Drumgelloch Stn 06.18 06.38 06.58 07.18 07.38 07.58 08.18 08.38 08.58 09.18 17.38 17.58 – 18.18 – 18.56 19.54 20.54 21.54 22.54 Plains, Main Street – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – 19.00 19.58 20.58 21.58 22.58 Plains, Ballochnie Drive 06.23 06.43 07.03 07.23 07.43 08.03 08.23 08.43 09.03 09.23 17.43 18.03 – 18.23 – – – – – – Caldercruix 06.33 06.53 07.13 07.33 07.53 08.13 08.33 08.53 09.13 09.33 17.53 18.13 – 18.33 – 19.04 20.02 21.02 22.02 23.02 Code: SPT - Operated on behalf of SPT Your 212 service is now every 20 20 minutes Monday - Friday. MINS Extended from Coatbridge to Barrowfield, Old Monkland NEW and Kirkshaws to replace your 200 & 215 services. Caldercruix - Kirkshaws via Plains, Drumgelloch, Airdrie, Monklands Hospital, Coatdyke, Coatbridge, Barrowfield & Old Monkland 212 312 6 MONDAY – FRIDAY from 15 January 2018 Code SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT Service No. 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 312 312 312 312 312 Caldercruix – – 06.35 06.55 07.15 – 07.35 07.55 08.15 16.55 17.15 17.35 17.55 18.15 18.35 19.05 20.05 21.05 22.05 23.05 Plains, Ballochnie Drive – – 06.45 07.05 07.25 – 07.45 08.05 08.25 17.05 17.25 17.45 18.05 18.25 18.45 – – – – – Plains, Main Street – – – – – – – – – Then – – – – – – 19.09 20.09 21.09 22.09 23.09 Forrest St at Drumgelloch Stn – – 06.50 07.10 07.30 – 07.50 08.10 08.30 every 17.10 17.30 17.50 18.10 18.30 18.50 19.13 20.13 21.13 22.13 23.13 Airdrie Cross – – 06.59 07.19 07.39 – 07.59 08.19 08.39 20 17.19 17.39 17.59 18.19 18.39 18.59 19.21 20.21 21.21 22.21 23.21 Monklands Hospital H – – 07.04 07.24 07.44 – 08.04 08.24 08.44 mins 17.24 17.44 18.04 18.24 18.44 19.04 – – – – – Coatdyke Cross 06.31 06.51 07.07 07.27 07.47 07.51 08.07 08.27 08.47 until 17.27 17.47 18.07 18.27 18.47 19.07 19.25 20.25 21.25 22.25 23.25 Coatbridge, South Circular Road 06.36 06.56 07.12 07.32 07.52 07.56 08.12 08.32 08.52 17.32 17.52 18.12 18.32 – – 19.32 20.32 21.32 22.32 23.32 Barrowfield, Newlands Street – – – – 07.58 – 08.18 08.38 08.58 17.38 – – – – – – – – – – Kirkshaws, Dunblane Place – – – – 08.01 – 08.21 08.41 09.01 17.41 – – – – – – – – – – Your 212 service is now every 20 20 minutes Monday - Friday. MINS Extended from Coatbridge to Barrowfield, Old Monkland Code: NEW and Kirkshaws to replace your 200 & 215 services. SPT - Operated on behalf of SPT GET IN TOUCH [email protected] 08000 51 56 51 www.mcgillsbuses.co.uk Kirkshaws - Caldercruix via Old Monkland, Barrowfield, Coatbridge, Coatdyke, Monklands Hospital, Airdrie, Drumgelloch & Plains 212 312 7 SATURDAY from 20 January 2018 Code SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT Service No. 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 312 312 312 312 312 30 Kirkshaws, Dunblane Place – – – 08.01 08.31 16.31 17.01 – – – – – – Old Monkland Road – – – 08.09 08.39 16.39 17.09 – – – – – – MINS Barrowfield, Newlands Street – – – 08.12 08.42 Then 16.42 17.12 – – – – – – Your 212 Coatbridge, South Circular Road 06.47 07.17 07.47 08.17 08.47 every 16.47 17.17 17.47 18.37 19.35 20.35 21.35 22.35 Coatdyke Cross 06.51 07.21 07.51 08.21 08.51 30 16.51 17.21 17.51 18.42 19.40 20.40 21.40 22.40 service is now Monklands Hospital H 06.54 07.24 07.54 08.24 08.54 mins 16.54 17.24 17.54 – – – – – Airdrie Cross 06.59 07.29 07.59 08.29 08.59 until 16.59 17.29 17.59 18.48 19.46 20.46 21.46 22.46 every 30 minutes Forrest St at Drumgelloch Stn 07.08 07.38 08.08 08.38 09.08 17.08 17.38 18.08 18.56 19.54 20.54 21.54 22.54 Plains, Main Street – – – – – – – – 19.00 19.58 20.58 21.58 22.58 Plains, Ballochnie Drive 07.13 07.43 08.13 08.43 09.13 17.13 17.43 18.13 – – – – – on Saturdays. Caldercruix 07.23 07.53 08.23 08.53 09.23 17.23 17.53 18.23 19.04 20.02 21.02 22.02 23.02 SATURDAY from 20 January 2018 Code SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT Service No. 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 212 312 312 312 312 312 Caldercruix – – – – 07.45 08.15 16.15 16.45 17.05 – 17.35 17.55 18.25 19.05 20.05 21.05 22.05 23.05 Plains, Ballochnie Drive – – – – 07.55 08.25 16.25 16.55 17.15 – 17.45 18.05 18.35 – – – – – Plains, Main Street – – – – – – Then – – – – – – – 19.09 20.09 21.09 22.09 23.09 Forrest St at Drumgelloch Stn – – – – 08.00 08.30 every 16.30 17.00 17.20 – 17.50 18.10 18.40 19.13 20.13 21.13 22.13 23.13 Airdrie Cross – – – – 08.09 08.39 30 16.39 17.09 17.29 – 17.59 18.19 18.49 19.21 20.21 21.21 22.21 23.21 Monklands Hospital H – – – – 08.14 08.44 mins 16.44 17.14 17.34 – 18.04 18.24 18.54 – – – – – Coatdyke Cross 06.41 07.11 07.41 07.46 08.17 08.47 until 16.47 17.17 17.37 17.37 18.07 18.27 18.57 19.25 20.25 21.25 22.25 23.25 Coatbridge, South Circular Road 06.46 07.16 07.46 07.51 08.22 08.52 16.52 17.22 17.42 17.42 18.12 18.32 – 19.32 20.32 21.32 22.32 23.32 Barrowfield, Newlands Street – – – 07.57 08.28 08.58 16.58 17.28 17.48 – – – – – – – – – Kirkshaws, Dunblane Place – – – 08.00 08.31 09.01 17.01 17.31 17.51 – – – – – – – – – Code: SPT - Operated on behalf of SPT Caldercruix - Coatbridge via Plains and Airdrie 312 8 SUNDAY Code SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT SPT Service No.
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