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Kilchattan Bay - Rhubodach Via Rothesay from 21 October 2019 Kilchattan Bay - Rhubodach via Rothesay from 21 October 2019 490/90 Kilchattan Bay - Rhubodach Monday to Friday Winter Note: NSch Sch Sch NSch Sch NSch Sch Sch NSch Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Notes: b Service: 490 490 490 490 90 90 490 490 490 90 490 490 90 90 90 90 Kilchattan Bay 0800 0800 0825 Kingarth 0805 0805 0829 Kerrycroy 0812 0812 0836 Ascog 0814 0814 0838 Montford 0740 0740 0816 0816 0840 Craigmore Pier 0742 0742 0819 0818 0842 Guildford Square, Arr (arr) - - 0825 - 0845 Joint Campus - - 0830 0832 - 0853 0854 0904 Victoria Annexe - - 0833 - 0855 0905 Guildford Square, Arr (arr) 0745 0745 0840 0821 0859 0909 Guildford Square, Dep (dep) 0615 0700 0745 0745 0815 0819 0819 0840 0845 0903 0910 Outside Depot 0622 0707 0752 0752 0802 0822 0826 0826 0847 0852 0910 0914 Port Bannatyne 0624 0709 0754 0754 0804 0824 0828 0828 0849 0854 Ettrick Bay - 0810 - - Rhubodach 0804 0838 0838 Note: Sch NSch Sch NSch Sch Service: 90 490 490 90 490 90 490 90 490 90 490 90 490 490 90 490 Kilchattan Bay 0912 1012 1112 1216 1316 1416 Kingarth 0917 1017 1117 1221 1321 1421 Kerrycroy 0926 1026 1126 1230 1330 1430 Ascog 0928 1028 1128 1232 1332 1432 Montford 0930 1030 1130 1234 1334 1434 Craigmore Pier 0932 1032 1132 1236 1336 1436 Joint Campus - - - - - - 1510 1540 Victoria Annexe - - - - - - 1511 1541 Guildford Square, Arr (arr) 0935 1035 1135 1239 1339 1439 1515 1545 Guildford Square, Dep (dep) 0915 0945 0945 1015 1045 1117 1150 1224 1250 1325 1350 1430 1445 1515 1517 1545 Outside Depot 0922 0952 0952 1022 1052 1124 1157 1231 1257 1332 1357 1437 1452 1522 1524 1552 Port Bannatyne 0924 0954 0954 1024 1054 1126 1159 1233 1259 1334 1359 1439 1454 1524 1526 1554 Ettrick Bay 1600 Note: Sch NSch NSch Sch NSch Sch Sch NSch Notes: c c Service: 490 490 490 90 90 90 490 490 490 90 490 90 90 490 490 490 Kilchattan Bay 1516 1550 1616 1657 1807 Kingarth 1521 1555 1621 1702 1812 Kerrycroy 1530 1604 1630 1711 1821 1926 Ascog 1532 1606 1632 1713 1823 1928 Montford 1534 1608 1634 1715 1825 1930 Craigmore Pier 1536 1610 1636 1717 1827 1932 Joint Campus 1540 - - - - - - Victoria Annexe 1541 - - - - - - Guildford Square, Arr (arr) 1545 1545 1539 1613 1639 1720 1830 1935 Guildford Square, Dep (dep) 1545 1545 1545 1615 1615 1617 1630 1630 1645 1715 1745 1810 1820 1830 1920 Outside Depot 1552 1552 1552 1622 1622 1621 1637 1637 1652 1722 1752 1817 1824 1837 1927 Port Bannatyne 1554 1554 1554 1624 1624 1639 1639 1654 1724 1754 1819 1839 1929 Rhubodach 1605 1605 1650 1650 Service: 490 490 490 490 490 Kilchattan Bay 2246 Kingarth 2251 Kerrycroy 2055 2155 2258 Ascog 2057 2157 2300 Montford 2059 2159 2302 Craigmore Pier 2101 2201 2304 Guildford Square, Arr (arr) 2104 2204 2307 Guildford Square, Dep (dep) 2000 2105 2205 2330 Outside Depot 2007 2112 2212 2337 Port Bannatyne 2009 2114 2214 2339 Codes: c Operates ONLY on days when Bute School Holidays and Cowal Schooldays. NSch School Holidays Sch Schooldays Only b Operates ONLY on dates when Bute School days and Cowal School Holidays. C Operates via Russell St, Mill St, Columshill St, Bridgend St, Victoria St. 490/90 Rhubodach - Kilchattan Bay Monday to Friday Winter Note: Sch NSch Sch NSch Sch Sch Sch NSch NSch Sch Sch Sch Notes: b b Service: 490 490 490 490 490 490 90 90 90 490 490 490 490 490 490 90 Rhubodach 0807 0838 0838 Ettrick Bay 0813 - - - Port Bannatyne 0601 0636 0716 0736 0800 0818 0818 0830 0848 0848 0849 Outside Bus Depot 0603 0638 0718 0725 0725 0738 0802 0815 0815 0820 0820 0832 0850 0850 0851 Guildford Square, Arr (arr) - 0649 0725 - - - - - - 0826 0826 - - - 0858 0850 Joint Campus - 0655 0730 - - - - - - 0831 0831 - - - 0903 0857 Victoria Annexe - - - - - - - - - 0833 0833 - - - 0859 Guildford Square Arr (arr) 0610 0700 0735C 0732 0732 0745 0809 0819 0819 0837 0837C 0839 0857 0857 0903 Guildford Square, Dep (dep) 0735 0732 0732 0800 0845 Craigmore Pier 0738 0735 0735 0803 0848 Montford 0740 0737 0737 0805 0850 Ascog 0739 0739 0807 0852 Kerrycroy 0741 0741 0809 0854 Bruchag Farm 0750 - 0817 - Kingarth 0754 0748 0821 0902 Kilchattan Bay 0759 0753 0825 0907 Note: NSch Sch NSch Sch Sch Sch Service: 90 490 90 490 90 490 90 490 90 490 90 90 490 490 90 90 Port Bannatyne 0900 0930 1006 1024 1106 1126 1213 1236 1313 1336 1411 1440 1440 Outside Bus Depot 0902 0932 1008 1026 1108 1128 1215 1238 1315 1338 1413 1442 1442 1445 1450 Guildford Square, Arr (arr) - - - - - - - - - - - 1438 - - 1449 - Joint Campus - - - - - - - - - - - 1443 - - 1454 - Guildford Square Arr (arr) 0909 0939 1015 1033 1115 1135 1222 1245 1322 1345 1420 1449 1449 1454 Guildford Square, Dep (dep) 0945 1045 1150 1250 1350 1450 Craigmore Pier 0948 1048 1153 1253 1353 1453 Montford 0950 1050 1155 1255 1355 1455 Ascog 0952 1052 1157 1257 1357 1457 Kerrycroy 0954 1054 1159 1259 1359 1459 Kingarth 1002 1103 1208 1308 1408 1508 Kilchattan Bay 1007 1108 1213 1313 1413 1513 Note: Sch Sch NSch Sch NSch Sch Sch NSch Sch NSch Notes: c c Service: 90 490 490 490 490 90 90 90 90 490 90 90 90 490 90 90 Rhubodach 1605 1605 1705 1705 Ettrick Bay 1600 - - - - Port Bannatyne 1506 1525 1536 1606 1606 1615 1615 1625 1706 1715 1715 1730 1806 1836 Outside Bus Depot 1508 1527 1538 1608 1608 1617 1617 1627 1708 1717 1717 1732 1808 1838 Guildford Square, Arr (arr) 1515 1534 - 1615 1615 1624 1624 - 1715 1724 1724 - 1815 1845 Joint Campus 1510 1539 - 1540 - - Victoria Annexe 1511 - 1541 - - Guildford Square Arr (arr) 1520C 1545 1547C 1634 1739 Guildford Square, Dep (dep) 1520 1545 1547 1634 1745 Craigmore Pier 1523 1548 1551 1637 1748 Montford 1525 1550 1553 1639 1750 Ascog 1527 1552 1555 1641 1752 Kerrycroy 1529 1554 1557 1643 1754 Bruchag Farm 1539 - 1607 - - Kingarth 1543 1603 1611 1652 1802 Kilchattan Bay 1548 1608 1616 1657 1807 Service: 490 490 490 490 490 490 490 Port Bannatyne 1910 2010 2115 2215 Outside Bus Depot 1912 2012 2117 2217 Guildford Square, Arr (arr) 1919 2019 2124 - Guildford Square Arr (arr) 2224 Guildford Square, Dep (dep) 1910 2045 2145 2225 Craigmore Pier 1913 2048 2148 2228 Montford 1915 2050 2150 2230 Ascog 1917 2052 2152 2232 Kerrycroy 1919 2054 2154 2234 Kingarth 2241 Kilchattan Bay 2246 Codes: c Operates ONLY on days when Bute School Holidays and Cowal Schooldays. NSch School Holidays Sch Schooldays Only b Operates ONLY on dates when Bute School days and Cowal School Holidays. C Operates via Russell St, Mill St, Columshill St, Bridgend St, Victoria St. 90/490 Kilchattan Bay - Rhubodach Saturday Winter Service: 490 90 490 90 490 90 490 90 490 90 490 90 490 90 490 90 Kilchattan Bay 0817 0907 1007 1121 1222 1322 1422 Kingarth 0822 0912 1012 1126 1227 1327 1427 Kerrycroy 0831 0921 1021 1135 1236 1336 1436 Ascog 0833 0923 1023 1137 1238 1338 1438 Montford 0740 0835 0925 1025 1139 1240 1340 1440 Craigmore Pier 0742 0837 0927 1027 1141 1242 1342 1442 Guildford Square (arr) 0745 0840 0930 1030 1144 1245 1345 1445 Guildford Square (dep) 0745 0815 0845 0911 0945 1015 1045 1117 1150 1224 1255 1325 1350 1427 1450 1525 Outside Depot 0752 0822 0852 0918 0952 1022 1052 1124 1157 1231 1302 1332 1357 1434 1457 1532 Port Bannatyne 0754 0824 0854 0920 0954 1024 1054 1126 1159 1233 1304 1334 1359 1436 1459 1534 Service: 490 90 490 90 490 90 90 490 490 490 490 490 490 490 490 Kilchattan Bay 1516 1616 1657 1807 2246 Kingarth 1521 1621 1702 1812 2251 Kerrycroy 1530 1630 1711 1821 1926 2055 2155 2258 Ascog 1532 1632 1713 1823 1928 2057 2157 2300 Montford 1534 1634 1715 1825 1930 2059 2159 2302 Craigmore Pier 1536 1636 1717 1827 1932 2101 2201 2304 Guildford Square (arr) 1539 1639 1720 1830 1935 2104 2204 2307 Guildford Square (dep) 1545 1615 1645 1720 1745 1810 1820 1830 1920 2000 2105 2205 2330 Outside Depot 1552 1622 1652 1727 1752 1817 1824 1837 1927 2007 2112 2212 2337 Port Bannatyne 1554 1624 1654 1729 1754 1819 1839 1929 2009 2114 2214 2339 90/490 Rhubodach - Kilchattan Bay Saturday Winter Service: 490 490 490 90 490 90 90 490 90 490 90 490 90 490 90 490 Port Bannatyne 0716 0736 0800 0830 0900 0921 1006 1024 1106 1126 1213 1236 1316 1336 Outside Depot 0718 0738 0802 0832 0902 0910 0923 1008 1026 1108 1128 1215 1238 1318 1338 Guildford Square (arr) 0725 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Rothesay, The Ritz 0727 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Joint Campus 0730 0730 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Victoria Annexe 0731 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Guildford Square, arr (arr) 0735C 0745 0809 0839 0909 0914 0930 1015 1033 1115 1135 1222 1245 1325 1345 Guildford Square, dep (dep) 0735 0745 0845 0945 1045 1150 1300 1350 Craigmore Pier 0738 0748 0848 0948 1048 1153 1303 1353 Montford 0740 0750 0850 0950 1050 1155 1305 1355 Ascog 0752 0852 0952 1052 1157 1307 1357 Kerrycroy 0754 0854 0954 1054 1159 1309 1359 Kingarth 0803 0902 1002 1103 1208 1317 1408 Kilchattan Bay 0808 0907 1007 1108 1213 1322 1413 Service: 90 490 90 90 90 490 90 490 90 490 490 490 490 490 490 490 Port Bannatyne 1411 1436 1513 1536 1606 1625 1706 1730 1806 1836 1910 2010 2115 Outside Depot 1413 1438 1515 1538 1608 1627 1708 1732 1808 1838 1912 2012 2117 Guildford Square, arr (arr) 1420 1445 1522 1545 1615 1634 1715 1739 1815 1845 1919 2019 2124 Guildford Square, dep (dep) 1450 1545 1634 1745 1910 2045 2145 Craigmore Pier 1453 1548 1637 1748 1913 2048 2148 Montford 1455 1550 1639 1750 1915 2050 2150 Ascog 1457 1552 1641 1752 1917 2052 2152 Kerrycroy 1459 1554 1643 1754 1919 2054 2154 Kingarth 1508 1603 1652 1802 Kilchattan Bay 1513 1608 1657 1807 Service: 490 Port Bannatyne 2215 Outside Depot 2217 Guildford Square, arr (arr) 2224 Guildford Square, dep (dep) 2225 Craigmore Pier 2228 Montford 2230 Ascog 2232 Kerrycroy 2234 Kingarth 2241 Kilchattan Bay 2246 Codes: WCM WCM wcm WCM C Operates via Russell St, Mill Rd, Columshill St, Bridgend St, Victoria Rd.
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