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2C Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 2C bus time schedule & line map 2C Monkstown - City Centre View In Website Mode The 2C bus line (Monkstown - City Centre) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) City Centre - Monkstown: 6:50 AM - 6:15 PM (2) Monkstown - City Centre: 7:02 AM - 5:57 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 2C bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 2C bus arriving. Direction: City Centre - Monkstown 2C bus Time Schedule 46 stops City Centre - Monkstown Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:50 AM - 6:15 PM Upper Queen Street 2 Upper Queen Street, Belfast Tuesday 6:50 AM - 6:15 PM Royal Avenue (Castle Court) Wednesday 6:50 AM - 6:15 PM Berry Street, Belfast Thursday 6:50 AM - 6:15 PM Central Library Friday 6:50 AM - 6:15 PM William Street, Belfast Saturday 7:25 AM - 5:20 PM Donegall Street 101 Donegall Street, Belfast Little George Street York Street, Belfast 2C bus Info Direction: City Centre - Monkstown Yorkgate Station Stops: 46 Trip Duration: 35 min York Street (St Paul'S) Line Summary: Upper Queen Street 2, Royal Avenue 208 York Street, Belfast (Castle Court), Central Library, Donegall Street, Little George Street, Yorkgate Station, York Street (St Mountcollyer Paul'S), Mountcollyer, Grove Baths, Bute Street, 30-42 York Road, Belfast Skegoneill Ave, Seaview, York Park, Shore Road (Safeway), Fortwilliam, Mount Vernon, Lowwood Grove Baths Park, Loughside, Donegall Park Avenue, Shore York Road, Belfast Crescent, Parkmount, Shore Road (Grays Lane), Greencastle, M2 Onslip, Bawnmore, Whitehouse, Bute Street Merville Garden Village, Merville Mews, Abbey Park, Rush Park, Doagh Road (Green End), Abbot's Cross, Skegoneill Ave Heather Park, Cloughfern (Whiteabbey Hospital), Knockenagh Avenue, King's Road, Hillcrest Villas, Seaview Doagh Road (Cherrylands), Abbey Green, White Church, Jennings Park, Hollybank Court, Hollybank York Park Primary School, Seagoe Gardens, Hollybank Way, Monkstown (Devenish Drive) Shore Road (Safeway) Fortwilliam Mount Vernon Lowwood Park Loughside Donegall Park Avenue Shore Crescent Parkmount Shore Road (Grays Lane) Greencastle M2 Onslip M2, Belfast Bawnmore Shore Road, Belfast Whitehouse Merville Garden Village Merville Garden Village, Newtownabbey Merville Mews Abbey Park Rush Park Doagh Road (Green End) Abbot's Cross Heather Park Cloughfern (Whiteabbey Hospital) B59, Newtownabbey Knockenagh Avenue King's Road Hillcrest Villas Doagh Road (Cherrylands) Abbey Green 1 Abbey Green, Newtownabbey White Church Jennings Park 227 Jordanstown Road, Newtownabbey Hollybank Court Hollybank Primary School Devenish Drive, Newtownabbey Seagoe Gardens Seagoe Gardens, Newtownabbey Hollybank Way Loughgall Gardens, Newtownabbey Monkstown (Devenish Drive) Direction: Monkstown - City Centre 2C bus Time Schedule 44 stops Monkstown - City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:31 PM Monday 7:02 AM - 5:57 PM Monkstown (Devenish Drive) Tuesday 7:02 AM - 5:57 PM Seagoe Gardens Seagoe Gardens, Newtownabbey Wednesday 7:02 AM - 5:57 PM Hollybank Primary School Thursday 7:02 AM - 5:57 PM Friday 7:02 AM - 5:57 PM Hollybank Court Saturday 9:45 AM - 5:38 PM Ballyalton Park 211 Jordanstown Road, Newtownabbey White Church 2C bus Info Jordanstown Road Direction: Monkstown - City Centre 22 River Walk, Newtownabbey Stops: 44 Trip Duration: 37 min Doagh Road (Cherrylands) Line Summary: Monkstown (Devenish Drive), Hillside View, Northern Ireland Seagoe Gardens, Hollybank Primary School, Hollybank Court, Ballyalton Park, White Church, Hillcrest Villas Jordanstown Road, Doagh Road (Cherrylands), Hillcrest Villas, King's Road, Knockenagh Avenue, King's Road Cloughfern (Whiteabbey Hospital), Heather Park, Fernlea Park, Northern Ireland Abbot's Cross, Doagh Road (Green End), Rush Park, Abbey Park, Merville Mews, Merville Garden Village, Knockenagh Avenue Whitehouse, Bawnmore, Shore Road (Grays Lane), Parkmount, Shore Crescent, Donegall Park Avenue, Cloughfern (Whiteabbey Hospital) Loughside, Lowwood Park, Mount Vernon, Shore Road (Safeway), York Drive, Seaview, Skegoneill, Fife Heather Park Street, Ivan Street, Mountcollyer, York Street (St Paul'S), Yorkgate Station, Nelson Street (Dock Street), Nelson Street (M3), Dunbar Link, Interpoint, Abbot's Cross Central Library, Royal Avenue, Donegall Place Doagh Road (Green End) Rush Park Abbey Park Merville Mews Merville Garden Village Whitehouse Bawnmore Shore Road, Belfast Shore Road (Grays Lane) Parkmount Shore Crescent Donegall Park Avenue Loughside Lowwood Park Mount Vernon Shore Road (Safeway) York Drive Seaview Skegoneill Fife Street Ivan Street Grove Place, Belfast Mountcollyer Milewater Street, Belfast York Street (St Paul'S) 202-206 York Street, Belfast Yorkgate Station Nelson Street (Dock Street) Nelson Street, Belfast Nelson Street (M3) Nelson Street, Belfast Dunbar Link Great Patrick Street, Belfast Interpoint York Street, Belfast Central Library 107 Royal Avenue, Belfast Royal Avenue 57 Royal Avenue, Belfast Donegall Place 40-46 Donegall Place, Belfast 2C bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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