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This map shows the network of express, local and cross-border services operated by Ulsterbus and NIRailways which cover Northern Ireland and also connect into the Republic of Ireland For Community Transport, ring 0845 650 1190 from a landline and you will be put through to your nearest operator Malin Head SCOTLAND Rathlin Island (Nature Reserve) Malin Mull of Kintyre Ballyliffin Fanad Benbane Giant’s Causeway Head Melmore Head Carndonagh 477 Dunluce Centre H Benmore or Fair Head 243 Shrove Waterworld Port 172C Dunluce 221 252 Horn Head Castle Ballintrae 172B Ballintoy Ballycastle 140 172 Greencastle 278 9 243 Distillery 172 Ballyvoy 218 252 Portrush b 172B Portsalon 252 172C 177 177 Bushmills Q Moville 172 402 162A Q 172C Castlecat 252 Dunfanaghy Benone Strand Portstewart 140 172A Liscolman 131 Castlerock 139 137 Portstewart 402 221 132 jWatertop 171 178 Strand University Beardville 131 Open Farm 134 of Ulster 137 Mussenden Mosside 217 Coleraine 171 Derrykeighan Bloody Foreland Head 134 Temple 134 Cushendun Dervock 132 Armoy Falcarragh Bellarena 137 Bellarena Ballybogey Carrowkeel Coleraine 178 150 Buncrana 173 137 Lough 218 Stranocum 137 181 178 162A Rathmullan Macosquin 221 Foyle 134 134 132 252 Fahan 116 Myroe Tullyarmon 234 243 178 Milford 133 Cushendall Muff 135 117 133 H FY16 Kilraughts G Bunbeg City of Derry Limavady L Culmore Strathfoyle Airport 116A Ballymoney Loughguile Museum Bridge 175 E Point 116D 217 131B N End 218 150 City Walls 145 131 S 162 246 Ballykelly Tower 143 234243 Ringsend O 252 Kilmacrenan 144 Ardreagh 146 131B F Maydown Eglinton 173 116A Dunloy 118 Clogh Mills 152 Finvoy A Aranmore LONDONDERRY183 Tamnaherin 116 113 Barnault 146 278 116E N Island 146 Carnlough KEY Drumahoe 246 Garvagh 116D 117 150 T Glenarm Burtonport Newtown 273 152 116E 239 R Cunningham X3 146 Drumsurn 175 115 Rasharkin Clough 131B I 128 Ulsterbus Service 98 M Letterkenny 102 148 182 Kilrea 128 To Cairnryan New 212 ‘Rambler’ Scenic Ulsterbus (Seasonal) Manorcunningham X212 217 McGregor’s Corner 162 & Troon Buildings 148 212 116A 115 X212 X4 173 218 131B 252 Drumnagreagh Goshaden X4 278 116 Goldline Service St Johnston X273 Dungiven Aughnacleagh 131 131B 150 128 Carnalbanagh Ballygally 273 182 Claudy Buckna Bus Eireann Service 102 148 212 129 Drumcrow To Fleetwood X3 Ardground X212 Swatragh 114 Cullybackey Feeny 148 116 128B Cairncastle 98 147 Broughshane 129 h Rail Line and Station X4 116E 127B Killyless 115A 128 148 Slemish Carnfunnock 246 Clady 115 129 Mountain Country Park Donemana Inishrush Portglenone 114 Road network over which public Ballymagorry Park 290 Upperlands 113 Ballymena Shillanavogy Larne Larne Harbour Ahoghill transport does not operate Raphoe 102 102 147 Island 127 Millbrook 162B Magee Artigarvan 130 Bus or Rail based Park & Ride sites Gulladuff 127 221 Glynn Maghera 123 130 Dawros Head Ballynamallaght Culnafay Magheramorne Glenmornan 116B 130 158 Rural Community Transport 102C 212 116C Bellaghy Chesney’s Moorfields M O U N T Tobermore Corner N A I N S X212 Kells 169 Operating Areas Ballybofey R I 112 122 256 170B Strabane E R 403 278 P 116B Knockloughrim 110B Cross Keys Steen’s Corner 156 100 S Draperstown 246 Woodgreen Cranagh 112 Whiteside’s 149 154 This material is based upon Crown Copyright and is reproduced with the 116B Grange 217 403 112 Mill Quarter Corner 556 Ballycarry permission of Land & Property Services under delegated authority from Clady Sion Mills Corner 120 573 149 156 100 403 Mount Castledawson 122 the Controller of Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, © Crown Copyright and Desertmartin 122 Ballynure 556 Hamilton Moneyglass 218 168B database rights NIMA ES&LA211. 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