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National Rail Timetable Map 2008 TO STROMNESS Scrabster 239A Passenger Rail Routes Thurso Principal places 239 Georgemas Other places 239 Scotscalder Ferry links Wick National Rail Bus links Altnabreac Forsinard 65 Black figures indicate timetable numbers* Stornoway Kinbrace 51 Blue figures indicate summary timetable numbers* Timetable Map Railair link coach to/from Heathrow Airport LEWIS Kildonan 239B 239 Railair interchange with airport Helmsdale Airport interchange Brora 2008 National Exhibition Centre Dunrobin Castle ‡ Tarbert Lairg Rogart Golspie Ullapool Invershin ‡ Summer service only HARRIS Culrain (* National Rail Timetable) Ardgay 239B © 2007 Network Rail. All rights reserved. 239B 239 Tain Designed and drawn by Pindar Graphics 01296 390100 239B Fearn 239B NORTH UIST Alness Invergordon Lochmaddy Uig Lochluichart Garve Elgin Achanalt Forres Dingwall BENBECULA 239 Achnasheen Nairn 239B 239B 239 Muir of Ord 240 Keith Achnashellach Beauly SKYE Strathcarron Huntly Attadale Stromeferry INVERNESS SOUTH 239 Duncraig Plockton 229 UIST Duirinish Kyle of Lochalsh Insch Carrbridge Lochboisdale Inverurie 229 240 Aviemore Dyce CANNA 227C BARRA Armadale 227A ABERDEEN 51 Castlebay RUM Kingussie 227A 227A Mallaig Newtonmore Portlethen Morar EIGG Stonehaven Arisaig Loch Eil 227 Glenfinnan Outward Spean Roy Bridge Dalwhinnie 227C Beasdale Bound Corpach Bridge Tulloch MUCK Lochailort Locheilside 229 Banavie 227 Fort William Blair Atholl Corrour Montrose Pitlochry COLL Rannoch 229 Arbroath 227B Carnoustie 227C TIREE 229 Golf Street Lismore 227 227B Dunkeld & Birnam Barry Links 227B Connel Craignure Ferry Bridge of Orchy Monifieth MULL Taynuilt Tyndrum DUNDEE Balmossie 227B Lower Upper Tyndrum Falls of Cruachan ‡ Invergowrie Broughty Ferry Oban Loch Awe 227 Crianlarich 229 IONA Dalmally PERTH Leuchars Ardlui 229 229 Gleneagles Cupar ©P1ndar 229 Springfield 227B Arrochar & Tarbet Ladybank Dunblane 229 Markinch LOCH LOMOND COLONSAY For full details 230 Cardenden Garelochhead 227 within this box STIRLING 242 see Glasgow & Kirkcaldy Edinburgh map 229 JURA Dunfermline 238 North Berwick Helensburgh Balloch Inverkeithing Dunoon Gourock Falkirk Dumbarton 228 Drem 219A 226 Milngavie 228 EDINBURGH Dunbar 230 Longniddry 219 Prestonpans 224 Bathgate MusselburghWallyford Cumbernauld 219B Wemyss Bay GLASGOW 26 Rothesay Drumgelloch 230 Newcraighall BUTE ISLAY Largs Shotts 221 Motherwell 26 GIGHA 51 Duns 221 Neilston East Kilbride 26 BERWICK-UPON-TWEED 51 65 65 Carstairs 225 26K Ardrossan 222 225 Earlston Irvine Lanark 221A Kilmarnock Galashiels KINTYRE Brodick Melrose Troon ARRAN 26 For full details Selkirk 51 Prestwick within this box see Glasgow & Chathill Ayr Auchinleck Edinburgh map Hawick 218 New Cumnock 48 Alnmouth Maybole Kirkconnel 65 51 65G ND LA Sanquhar T Acklington CO D Portrush S AN Girvan GL Widdrington EN Coleraine Castlerock Pegswood 216 Ballymoney Langholm Morpeth Lockerbie Barrhill 26 48 Londonderry For full details Dumfries within this box see Newcastle Cramlington 218 map Annan Manors Gretna Green 44 NEWCASTLE HexhamCorbridge 48 48 Riding Mill Blaydon Heworth Ballymena STRANRAER HaltwhistleBardon MillHaydon Bridge Wylam StocksfieldPrudhoe LARNE Brampton 44 218 CARLISLE Dalston Wetheral Whitehead Wigton Chester- SUNDERLAND N O R T H Antrim Carrickfergus Aspatria le-Street 44 Maryport Armathwaite NORTHERN Flimby 65 Durham Seaham 51 26 Port of Belfast Workington 39 Harrington 100 65F Lazonby & Kirkoswald 44 HARTLEPOOL Bangor 51 LOUGH NEAGH Parton Langwathby 44 Seaton Carew BELFAST Central Bishop Auckland 44 Whitehaven Penrith Shildon IRELAND North Lakes Newton Aycliffe Billingham Corkickle South Bank Heighington BritishRedcar Steel Central Redcar Lisburn Stockton Redcar East St Bees North Road Longbeck 36 44 Marske Lurgan Thornaby Saltburn Nethertown Portadown 26J DARLINGTON Eaglescliffe MIDDLESBROUGH Braystones Marton Castleton Moor 44 Gypsy Lane Whitby Appleby 45 Danby 45 Commondale Lealholm Sellafield 100 Richmond Nunthorpe Ruswarp Great Ayton Kildale Glaisdale Sleights Seascale Dinsdale Yarm Battersby Windermere 26H Allens West Egton Grosmont Drigg WINDERMERE Staveley Kirkby Stephen Tees-side Airport 39 Ravenglass for Eskdale 83 Burneside Catterick Kendal Garsdale Camp Centre Bootle SCARBOROUGH Foxfield Green Road Oxenholme Seamer Newry Silecroft Grange- Lake District Dent Northallerton Douglas 100 over- Pickering Sands Millom Kirkby- 26 Filey S E A ISLE OF MAN in-Furness Arnside Ribblehead 39 26G 39 UlverstonCark Askam Silverdale 51 82 Wennington 36 43 Hunmanby Dalton Thirsk Carnforth Horton-in-Ribblesdale Malton Roose Kents Bank 36 Bempton Dundalk 98A 82 BARROW Bare Bentham 98 Lane Settle 39 REPUBLIC Morecambe Clapham Bridlington 98A Lancaster Giggleswick Knaresborough For full details Nafferton HARROGATE within this box Driffield Heysham Long Preston Hellifield see Liverpool, Port For full details within this box Ilkley YORK Manchester Hutton Cranswick 35 and Leeds map see Liverpool, Skipton 38 43 OF 51 Manchester 98A and Leeds map Arram 65 Clitheroe Colne 41 51 82 97 Keighley 39 Beverley Drogheda 41 94 97 LEEDS Cottingham BLACKPOOL Kirkham 41 97 Burnley Selby 39 PRESTON BRADFORD 41 51 Gilberdyke 29 39 HULL IRELAND 41 Broomfleet IRISH Lytham 97 Blackburn 41 Balbriggan 32 Hessle 94 HALIFAX Goole Brough Ferriby 65E 41 39 WAKEFIELD Barton-on-Humber New Holland 41 Barrow Haven Goxhill Mullingar Southport 31 33 Thornton Abbey HUDDERSFIELD 26 29 29 Ulceby 90 82 34 29 Rochdale 29 Barnetby 27 29 30 Ormskirk BOLTON 41 51 Scunthorpe 103 30 Habrough GRIMSBY 103 39 34 Brigg Healing Portmarnock 90 Barnsley 26E DONCASTER Wigan Robin Hood Airport Stallingborough Town 26F Great Coates 90 MANCHESTER 29 Docks 81A St Helens 18 Kirton Lindsey Howth New 90 30 New Clee Brighton LIVERPOOL Stockport Rotherham Cleethorpes 49 89 85 Gainsborough Central Market Rasen 39 Gainsborough Lea Road DUBLIN Runcorn SHEFFIELD 30 81A ANGLESEY Birkenhead Warrington Chinley 27 Dun Laoghaire 81 Prestatyn West 65 Altrincham Llandudno 102 Kirby 131 29 49 30 18 HOLYHEAD Rhyl Manchester Airport 49 Worksop 30 Valley Deganwy 81 86 78 51 Rhosneigr LlandudnoColwyn Junction Bay Hooton 84 Portarlington Bray Penmaenmawr 65 Wilmslow For full details Creswell Whitwell RETFORD 81 Conwy Abergele Flint 81 51 within this box Kildare & Pensarn Chesterfield Shirebrook Langwith- Saxilby Llanfairpwll 84 see Liverpool, Whaley Thorns Ty Croes Llanfairfechan Glan Conwy 131 Macclesfield Buxton Manchester 53 Greystones 81 88 51 Mansfield Mansfield 26 26D Bodorgan Bangor Tal-y-Cafn 65H and Leeds map Woodhouse LINCOLN Dolgarrog Newark Castle Hawarden 27 Hykeham North Llanrwst Buckley 101 CHESTER 65 Matlock 56 55 Sutton Parkway Swinderby Metheringham Skegness SEA 102 Llanrwst Penyffordd Alsager Congleton 65H Matlock Bath 53 Kirkby-in-Ashfield Rolleston Collingham 18 Thorpe Culvert Portlaoise Athy Hope Cromford Fiskerton Betws-y-Coed 81 Alfreton Newstead 26D Havenhouse Caergwrle 50 Whatstandwell Thurgarton Ruskington Wainfleet Pont-y-Pant CREWE Kidsgrove Bleasby 19 Wicklow Cefn-y-Bedd 75 Ambergate 53 Burton LowdhamJoyce Dolwyddelan Nantwich Longport Bakewell Hucknall NEWARK Gwersyllt 50 Langley Mill North Gate Rauceby Rathdrum Roman Bridge Wrexham General 55 Carlton Blaenau Ffestiniog Belper Bulwell 19 Sleaford Porthmadog Wrexham Central Wrenbury 27 Minffordd 101 131 65 STOKE-ON-TRENT 53 56 Boston Criccieth Ruabon NOTTINGHAM Ancaster Carlow Wedgwood Longton 49 HeckingtonSwinesheadHubberts Bridge Hunstanton Sheringham Penychain Penrhyndeudraeth Whitchurch Duffield 19 16 Cromer 75 Abererch Barlaston NetherfieldRadcliffe Llandecwyn Stone Blythe Bridge 53 49 BinghamAslocktonEltonBottesford & Orston West Runton Pwllheli Talsarnau Chirk 84 DERBY Beeston Prees Uttoxeter GRANTHAM Roughton Road Arklow Tygwyn PeartreeSpondon 57 Attenborough Sandringham Harlech Gunton Wem 68A 50 53 Llandanwg Norton Bridge 56 49 17A 75 Pensarn Long North Walsham Muine Bheag Gobowen Yorton Tutbury & Hatton Eaton 57 Llanbedr Loughborough Spalding Dyffryn Ardudwy STAFFORD Willington Barrow-on-Soar KINGS LYNN 131 Burton-on-Trent 53 Worstead Gorey Talybont 75 26 Kilkenny Sileby Melton Mowbray 49 16 Llanaber Rugeley 51 26A Barmouth Trent Valley Watlington SHREWSBURY Wellington Telford 65 68 57 Syston Hoveton & Wroxham Morfa Mawddach Oakham Fairbourne Central 51 Lichfield 18 Wisbech Salhouse Oakengates Hednesford Dereham Acle 15 Llwyngwril Downham Market Brundall GardensLingwood 75 74 Shifnal 49 Stamford Swaffham Brundall Great Yarmouth 75 Machynlleth Welshpool 75 69 65 26A NORWICH Tonfanau 67 Tamworth LEICESTER 15 Berney Arms Caersws Walsall South Wigston 49 Thomastown Tywyn 129 131 17 17 Haddiscoe Dovey Junction WOLVERHAMPTON 57 Narborough 17 49 Wymondham Enniscorthy 70 53 PETERBOROUGH March BuckenhamCantley Somerleyton 75 Church Stretton Sandwell & Dudley 51 Nuneaton Spooner Row 11 AberdoveyPenhelig Newtown 49 Whittlesea Reedham 15 Oulton Broad North 57 Oundle Manea Attleborough Oulton Broad South Borth Stourbridge Hinckley 26B Lowestoft Craven Arms 26B Corby Littleport Brandon Eccles Road Beccles 75 72 BIRMINGHAMBirmingham Market 17 51 Harborough Wexford International 67 53A 26 25 Lakenheath 13 Aberystwyth Broome 69 Shippea Hill Thetford Harling Road Diss Brampton 71 57 Hopton Heath Longbridge Ely Ludlow KETTERING Waterford Kidderminster 53 Halesworth Knucklas Bucknell COVENTRY RUGBY Llanbister Road 71 Wellingborough Knighton Bromsgrove 69 Waterbeach Darsham ROSSLARE Dolau Llangynllo 115 51 Pen-y-bont Long Buckby 14 71 Saxmundham Llandrindod D Redditch 14 11 57 71 Huntingdon 49 17 Bury St Edmunds ALES 131 Droitwich 116 66 128 Builth Road 129 65 Newmarket
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