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OBAN В Connel В TAYNUILT В Kichrenan В DALAVICH OBAN v Connel v TAYNUILT v Kichrenan v DALAVICH 15/415 Operated by Awe Service Station and West Coast Motors MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS Codes : NS S Th t Th S+l t Codes : S+l t Th t Th l S t Service Number: 15 15 415 415 415 415 415 Service Number: 415 415 415 415 415 15 15 15 Oban, Glengallan Road 0615 0615 1005 1300 Dalavich 0735 0735 1010 1255 1325 1430 1430 1705 Oban, Supermarkets I I 1010 1305 Kilmun 0738 0738 1013 1258 1328 1433 1433 1708 Oban, High School I I I I 1545 Inverinan 0746 0746 1021 1306 1336 1441 1441 1716 Oban, Railway Station 0620 0620 0857a 1015 1211b 1310 1547 Fernoch 0752 0752 1027 1312 1342 1447 1447 1722 Dunbeg, Turning Circle I I I 1024 I 1319 1556 Knock Dhu 0757 0757 1032 1317 1347 1452 1452 1727 Dunbeg, Road End 0628 0629 I 1025 I 1320 1557 Kilchrenan 0800 0800 1035 1320 1350 1455 1455 1730 Connel, Bridge Junction 0631 0632 I 1028 I 1323 1600 Lime Kilns 0804 0804 1039 1324 1354 1459 1459 1734 Connel, Post Office 0633 0634 I 1030 I 1325 1602 Barachander 0808 0808 1043 1328 1358 1503 1503 1738 Achnacloich 0638 0639 I 1035 I 1330 1607 Ichrachan 0817 0817 1052 1337 1407 1512 1512 1747 Bridge of Awe, Crunachy I I 0917 I I I I Taynuilt Achlonan 0821 0821 I 1341 I I I I Taynuilt Hotel 0645 0646 I 1042 I 1337 1614 Taynuilt Station/Surgery 0822 0822 1054 1342 1409 I I I Taynuilt Station/Surgery I I 0922 1043 1235 1338 1615 Taynuilt Hotel 0823 0823 I 1343 I 1514 1514 1749 Taynuilt, Achlonan I I I 1044 I 1339 1616 Achnacloich 0830 0830 I 1350 I 1521 1521 1756 Ichrachan 0647 0649 0926 1048 1239 1343 1620 Connel Post Office 0836 0836 I 1356 I 1527 1527 1802 Barachander 0656 0658 0935 1057 1248 1352 1629 Dunbeg, Turning Circle 0843 0843 I 1403 I I 1534 I Lime Kilns 0700 0702 0940 1101 1253 1356 1633 Oban, Railway Station 0853 0853 1127c 1413 I 1542 1544 1817 Kichrenan 0704 0706 0940 1105 1257 1400 1637 Oban, High School 0855 1415 I 1544 I 1819 Knock Dhu 0707 0709 0947 1108 1300 1403 1640 Oban, Glengallan 1420 I 1549 1550 1824 Fernoch 0712 0714 0953 1113 1306 1408 1645 Bridge of Awe, Crunachy 1415 Inverinan 0718 0720 0959 1119 1312 1414 1651 Kilmun 0726 0728 1007 1127 1320 1422 1659 Dalavich 0729 0731 1010 1130 1323 1425 1702 Codes Explanation: NS - Does not operate on Saturdays. a - Italics signify train connection. 0857 Oban departure arrives 0920 S - Operates on Saturdays only. to catch 0922 Service 415. Bus will await train arrival. Th - Operates on Thursdays only. b - Italics signify train connection. 1211 Oban departure arrives 1235 t - Operates Schooldays only. to catch 1235 Service 415. Bus will await train arrival. l - Operates School Holidays Monday to Friday only. c - Italics signify train connection. 415 will arrive at 1054, ensuring S+l - Operates School Holidays Monday to Friday and Saturdays. sufficient time to catch the 1103 Taynuilt train departure to Oban. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS Some services only operate on Schooldays (coded t) whilst others may only operate Mondays to Fridays during School Holidays (coded l). School Holidays are as follows: 1 July 2016 - 16 August 2016; 10 - 21 October 2016; 18 November 2016; 24 December 2016 - 7 January 2017; 12 - 17 February 2017 These dates are INCLUSIVE and as a result, any Schoolday journeys will NOT operate. For other holidays please contact Operator..
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