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Ulsterbus St Malachy's HS Ulsterbus St Malachy's HS - Newcastle Bus Station School Bus V18 via Main Street and Bryansford Road Monday to Friday Days of Operation IIIII.. Depot Code 52 Crew Duty Number 5204 Service No V18 Sch Castlewellan, St Malachys High School . 1545 Newcastle Main Street . 1600 Newcastle Bryansford Road . 1605 Newcastle Bryansford Avenue . 1610 Newcastle, Bus Station . 1615 Sch - Schooldays Only 52 - Rathfriland sept 2019 Ulsterbus Rathfriland - Banbridge School Bus A29 via Katesbridge and Annaclone Banbridge Bus Station - St Patrick's HS, Banbridge School Bus B29 via Direct Rathfriland HS - Banbridge Academy School Bus C29 via Annaclone Monday to Friday Days of Operation IIIII.. IIIII.. IIIII.. Depot Code 14 52 52 Crew Duty Number 1428 5205 5271 Service No A29 B29 C29 Sch Sch Sch Rathfriland, High School . 1450 Rathfriland, Bus Depot . 0810 Rathfriland, High School . 0815 Katesbridge, Old Railway Station . 0825 Annaclone . 0828 1500 Banbridge, Bus Station . 0840 0840 Banbridge, Academy . 1530 St Patricks High School, Banbridge . 0855 Days of Operation IIIII.. IIIII.. IIIII.. Depot Code 52 14 52 Crew Duty Number 5202 1428 5206 Service No D29 E29 F29 Sch Sch Sch Banbridge, Academy . 1540 Banbridge, Kenlis Street . 1545 Annaclone . 1557 St Patricks High School, Banbridge . 1527 Annaclone, Chapel . 1540 Hawthorne Inn . 1545 Ballybrick . 1550 The Diamond . 1555 Edenagarry . 1600 Lessize Road . 1610 Rathfriland, Bus Depot . 1610 1615 Rathfriland, High School . 1450 Mays Corner . 1500 Diamond . 1505 Katesbridge, Post Office . 1510 Banbridge, Academy . 1535 sept 2019 Ulsterbus Shinn - Rathfriland HS School Bus A30 via Glascar Rd and Lessize Monday to Friday Days of Operation IIIII.. Depot Code 52 Crew Duty Number 5204 Service No A30 Sch Shinn, Crossroads . 0735 Moss Road . 0742 Doctors Corner, Glascar Road . 0750 Grallagh Crossroads . 0755 Edenagarry . 0800 Croppin Cut . 0805 Lessize . 0810 Rathfriland, High School . 0813 Sch - Schooldays Only Days of Operation IIIII.. IIIII.. Depot Code 52 52 Crew Duty Number 5272 5271 Service No B30 C30 Sch Sch Rathfriland, High School . 1450 Croppin Cut . 1458 Edenagarry . 1503 Grallagh Crossroads . 1508 Moss Road . 1510 Banbridge, Academy . 1540 Banbridge, Bus Station . 1545 Sch - Schooldays Only sept 2019 Ulsterbus Banbridge Kenlis Street - Rathfriland Bus Depot School Bus G31 via Richies Bridge & Katesbridge Banbridge Academy - Ballydown PS School Bus H31 Turley's Shop - Banbridge Bus Station School Bus I31 via Moneyslane Moneyslane - Banbridge Bus Station School Bus J31 via Ballyroney Rathfriland Bus Depot - Banbridge Bus Station School Bus K31 via Moneyslane and Kiltnamurry Singer's Corner - Turley's Shop School Bus L31 via Moneyslane Monday to Friday Days of Operation IIIII.. IIIII.. IIIII.. IIIII.. IIIII.. IIIII.. Depot Code 52 52 52 52 52 52 Crew Duty Number 5202 5204 5208 5204 5272 5208 Service No G31 H31 I31 J31 K31 L31 Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Banbridge, Kenlis Street . 0730 Ritchies Bridge . 0740 Katesbridge, Post Office . 0750 The Diamond . 0755 Lessize Road . 0800 Rathfriland, Bus Depot . 0805 0730 Singers Corner . 0730 Bells Corner . 0735 Moneyslane, McBrides Corner . 0740 0740 Turleys Shop, Dechomet . 0745 0745 Moneyslane, McBrides Corner . 0755 0920 Closkelt . 0745 Kilkinamurry Crossroads . 0750 Ballela . 0758 Garvaghey . 0803 Magherally . 0807 Banbridge, Bus Station . 0815 0817 Ballyroney, Post Office . 0925 Banbridge, Academy . 0900 Ballydown Primary School, Banbridge . 0905 Rathfriland, Bus Depot . 0933 Sch - Schooldays Only sept 2019 Ulsterbus Rathfriland Bus Depot - Ritchies Bridge School Bus M31 via Katesbridge and Hawthorne Inn Rathfriland Bus Depot - Banbridge Bus Station School Bus N31 via Turley's Shop and Killnamurry Banbridge Academy - Banbridge Bus Station School Bus O31 via Direct Banbridge Bus Station - Rathfriland Bus Depot School Bus P31 via Kiltnamurry and Moneyslane Ritchies Bridge - Rathfriland Bus Depot School Bus Q31 Monday to Friday Days of Operation IIIII.. 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Depot Code 52 52 52 52 52 Crew Duty Number 5206 5208 5202 5272 5206 Service No M31 N31 O31 P31 Q31 Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Banbridge, Academy . 1540 Banbridge, Bus Station . 1545 1550 Magherally . 1600 Garvaghy, Post Office . 1605 Ballela . 1610 Killinamurry Crossroads . 1615 Turleys Shop, Dechomet . 1625 Moss Road . 1630 Rathfriland, Bus Depot . 1620 Moneyslane, McBrides Corner . 1630 1635 Rathfriland, Bus Depot . 1620 1645 Turleys Shop, Dechomet . 1635 Doyles Corner . 1640 Killinamurry Crossroads . 1645 Katesbridge, Post Office . 1650 Cattlehill . 1655 Banbridge, Bus Station . 1720 Diamond . 1627 Katesbridge, Old Railway Station . 1632 Hawthorne Inn . 1637 Ritchies Bridge . 1640 1640 Rathfriland, Bus Depot . 1655 Sch - Schooldays Only sept 2019 Ulsterbus Moneyslane - Newry Buscentre School Bus A33 via Ballyroney and Rathfriland Rathfriland Bus Depot - Rathfriland Bus Depot School Bus B33 via Clonduff and Hilltown Hilltown - Newry Buscentre School Bus C33 via Scared Heart and Newry HS Rathfriland Bus Depot - Newry Bus Centre School Bus D33 via Mayobridge Monday to Friday Days of Operation IIIII.. IIIII.. IIIII.. IIIII.. Depot Code 52 14 14 14 Crew Duty Number 5250 1428 1426 1428 Service No A33 B33 C33 D33 Sch Sch Sch Sch Rathfriland, Bus Depot . 1610 Hilltown, Square . 0800 1615 Sacred Heart Grammar School . 0817 Newry, High School . 0820 Newry, Buscentre . 0840 Moneyslane . 0730 Ballyroney, Post Office . 0735 Duggans Corner . 0738 Rathfriland, Bus Depot . 0745 0745 Drumgath . 0754 Mayobridge . 0800 1622 Newry, Buscentre . 0820 1637 Clonduff School . 0753 McCombs Bridge . 0758 Magills Corner . 0800 Hilltown, Square . 0802 Rathfriland, Bus Depot . 0810 Sch - Schooldays Only Days of Operation IIIII.. IIIII.. IIIII.. IIIII.. IIIII.. Depot Code 14 52 52 14 14 Crew Duty Number 1473 5205 5250 1464 1473 Service No E33 F33 G33 H33 I33 Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Newry, Buscentre . 1550 Newry, Stone Bridge . 1555 Abbey Grammar School . 1535 sept 2019 Newry, High School . 1505 1540 Sacred Heart Grammar School . 1545 1540 1600 Mayobridge . 1530 1600 1550 1610 Drumgath . 1620 Newry, St Colemans College . 1535 Hilltown, Square . 1602 1620 Hiltown, Kilnahalla . 1610 Rathfriland, Bus Depot . 1625 1630 Sch - Schooldays Only sept 2019 Ulsterbus Newry Buscentre - Rathfriland Bus Depot School Bus A35 via Shinn X Rds Ardarragh Post Office - Newry HS School Bus B35 via Shinn x Rds Rathfriland Bus Depot - Newry Buscentre School Bus C35 via Shinn X Rds and Newry HS Rathfriland Bus Depot - St Colman's College School Bus D35 via Drumgath, Scared Heart and Our Lady's GS Rathfriland Bus Depot - Newry Buscentre School Bus E35 via Shinn X Rds, Scared Heart and Abbey Grammar Rathfriland Bus Depot - Newry Buscentre School Bus F35 via Shinn X Rds, Scared Heart and Newry Technical Centre Newry Buscentre - St Colman's College School Bus G35 via Direct Monday to Friday Days of Operation IIIII.. IIIII.. IIIII.. IIIII.. IIIII.. IIIII.. IIIII.. Depot Code 14 14 14 52 52 52 52 Crew Duty Number 1424 1476 1424 5271 5202 5201 5203 Service No A35 B35 C35 D35 E35 F35 G35 Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Newry, Buscentre . 0715 Shinn, Crossroads . 0730 Ardarragh Post Office . 0745 Curley Cross Road . 0755 Rathfriland, Bus Depot . ..
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