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Dumfries • Twynholm • Newton Stewart • Stranraer 500 Timetable from Monday 26Th October 2020 Until Further Notice Dumfries • Twynholm • Newton Stewart • Stranraer 500 Timetable from Monday 26th October 2020 until further notice. Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays) ▲ △ Dumfries Railway Stn 0620 0620 0910 1305 1525 1715 2025 Loreburne Centre 0623 0623 0913 1308 1528 1718 2028 Dumfries Whitesands Stance 5 0628 0628 0918 1313 1533 1723 2033 Dumfries Hospital 0636 0636 0926 1321 1541 1731 2041 Crocketford 0647 0647 0937 1332 1552 1742 2052 Springholm 0652 0652 0942 1337 1557 1747 2057 Castle Douglas Swimming Pool 0702 0702 0952 1347 1607 1757 2107 Castle Douglas Carlingwalk St 0707 0707 0957 1352 1612 1802 2112 Bridge Of Dee 0712 0712 1002 1357 1617 1807 2117 Twynholm 0720 0720 1010 1405 1625 1815 2125 Gatehouse of Fleet 0730 0730 1020 1415 1635 1825 2135 Carsluith 0745 0745 1035 1430 1650 1840 2150 Creetown 0751 0751 1041 1436 1656 1846 2156 Palnure 0759 0759 1049 1444 1704 1854 2204 Blackcraig 0801 0801 1051 1446 1706 1856 2206 Minnigaff 0803 0803 1053 1448 1708 1858 2208 Newton Stewart Dashwood Sq 0808 0808 1058 1453 1713 1903 2213 Kirkcowan Village 0820 0820 1110 1505 1725 1915 2225 Glenluce 0835 0835 1125 1520 1740 1930 2240 Dunragit 0841 0841 1131 1526 1746 1936 2246 Castle Kennedy 0846 0846 1136 1531 1751 1941 2251 Stranraer Academy - 0851 - - - - - Stranraer Port Rodie 0851 0856 1141 1536 1756 1946 2256 Key ▲ Not school days △ School days only – Stop not served Stranraer • Newton Stewart • Twynholm • Dumfries 500 Timetable from Monday 26th October 2020 until further notice. Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays) Stranraer, Port Rodie 0620 0900 1030 1230 1700 1930 Castle Kennedy 0625 0905 1035 1235 1705 1935 Dunragit 0630 0910 1040 1240 1710 1940 Glenluce 0637 0917 1047 1247 1717 1947 Kirkcowan Village 0652 0932 1102 1302 1732 2002 Newton Stewart Dashwood Sq 0705 0945 1115 1315 1745 2015 Minnigaff 0709 0949 1119 1319 1749 2019 Blackcraig 0711 0951 1121 1321 1751 2021 Palnure 0714 0954 1124 1324 1754 2024 Creetown 0722 1002 1132 1332 1802 2032 Carsluith 0730 1010 1140 1340 1810 2040 Gatehouse of Fleet 0742 1022 1152 1352 1822 2052 Twynholm 0752 1032 1202 1402 1832 2102 Bridge Of Dee 0759 1039 1209 1409 1839 2109 Castle Douglas King Street 0804 1044 1214 1414 1844 2114 Castle Douglas Swimming Pool 0806 1046 1216 1416 1846 2116 Springholm 0813 1053 1223 1423 1853 2123 Crocketford 0817 1057 1227 1427 1857 2127 Dumfries Hospital 0827 1107 1237 1437 1907 2137 Dumfries Buccleuch Street 0833 1113 1243 1443 1913 2143 Dumfries Railway Stn 0838 1118 1248 1448 1918 2148 Dumfries • Twynholm • Newton Stewart • Stranraer 500 Timetable from Monday 26th October 2020 until further notice. Saturday Dumfries Railway Stn 0620 0910 1305 1525 1715 2025 Loreburne Centre 0623 0913 1308 1528 1718 2028 Dumfries Whitesands Stance 5 0628 0918 1313 1533 1723 2033 Dumfries Hospital 0636 0926 1321 1541 1731 2041 Crocketford 0647 0937 1332 1552 1742 2052 Springholm 0652 0942 1337 1557 1747 2057 Castle Douglas Swimming Pool 0702 0952 1347 1607 1757 2107 Castle Douglas Carlingwalk St 0707 0957 1352 1612 1802 2112 Bridge Of Dee 0712 1002 1357 1617 1807 2117 Twynholm 0720 1010 1405 1625 1815 2125 Gatehouse of Fleet 0730 1020 1415 1635 1825 2135 Carsluith 0745 1035 1430 1650 1840 2150 Creetown 0751 1041 1436 1656 1846 2156 Palnure 0759 1049 1444 1704 1854 2204 Blackcraig 0801 1051 1446 1706 1856 2206 Minnigaff 0803 1053 1448 1708 1858 2208 Newton Stewart Dashwood Sq 0808 1058 1453 1713 1903 2213 Kirkcowan Village 0820 1110 1505 1725 1915 2225 Glenluce 0835 1125 1520 1740 1930 2240 Dunragit 0841 1131 1526 1746 1936 2246 Castle Kennedy 0846 1136 1531 1751 1941 2251 Stranraer Port Rodie 0851 1141 1536 1756 1946 2256 Stranraer • Newton Stewart • Twynholm • Dumfries 500 Timetable from Monday 26th October 2020 until further notice. Saturday Stranraer, Port Rodie 0620 0900 1030 1230 1700 1930 Castle Kennedy 0625 0905 1035 1235 1705 1935 Dunragit 0630 0910 1040 1240 1710 1940 Glenluce 0637 0917 1047 1247 1717 1947 Kirkcowan Village 0652 0932 1102 1302 1732 2002 Newton Stewart Dashwood Sq 0705 0945 1115 1315 1745 2015 Minnigaff 0709 0949 1119 1319 1749 2019 Blackcraig 0711 0951 1121 1321 1751 2021 Palnure 0714 0954 1124 1324 1754 2024 Creetown 0722 1002 1132 1332 1802 2032 Carsluith 0730 1010 1140 1340 1810 2040 Gatehouse of Fleet 0742 1022 1152 1352 1822 2052 Twynholm 0752 1032 1202 1402 1832 2102 Bridge Of Dee 0759 1039 1209 1409 1839 2109 Castle Douglas King Street 0804 1044 1214 1414 1844 2114 Castle Douglas Swimming Pool 0806 1046 1216 1416 1846 2116 Springholm 0813 1053 1223 1423 1853 2123 Crocketford 0817 1057 1227 1427 1857 2127 Dumfries Hospital 0827 1107 1237 1437 1907 2137 Dumfries Buccleuch Street 0833 1113 1243 1443 1913 2143 Dumfries Railway Stn 0838 1118 1248 1448 1918 2148 Dumfries • Twynholm • Newton Stewart • Stranraer 500 Timetable from Monday 26th October 2020 until further notice. Sunday Dumfries Railway Stn 0905 1305 1715 Loreburne Centre 0913 1313 1723 Dumfries Whitesands Stance 5 0920 1320 1730 Dumfries Hospital 0926 1325 1735 Lochfoot - 1330 1740 Crocketford 0938 1338 1748 Springholm 0943 1343 1753 Castle Douglas Swimming Pool 0952 1352 1802 Castle Douglas Carlingwalk St 0955 1355 1805 Bridge Of Dee 1000 1400 1810 Twynholm 1008 1408 1818 Gatehouse of Fleet 1020 1420 1830 Carsluith 1032 1432 1842 Creetown 1040 1440 1850 Palnure 1048 1448 1858 Blackcraig 1050 1450 1900 Minnigaff 1052 1452 1902 Newton Stewart Dashwood Sq 1055 1455 1905 Kirkcowan Village 1105 1505 1915 Glenluce 1120 1520 1930 Dunragit 1126 1526 1936 Castle Kennedy 1130 1530 1940 Stranraer Port Rodie 1135 1535 1945 Stranraer • Newton Stewart • Twynholm • Dumfries 500 Timetable from Monday 26th October 2020 until further notice. Sunday Stranraer, Port Rodie 0855 1230 1630 Castle Kennedy 0900 1235 1635 Dunragit 0905 1240 1640 Glenluce 0912 1247 1647 Kirkcowan Village 0927 1302 1702 Newton Stewart Dashwood Sq 0940 1315 1715 Minnigaff 0944 1319 1719 Blackcraig 0946 1321 1721 Palnure 0949 1324 1724 Creetown 0957 1332 1732 Carsluith 1005 1340 1740 Gatehouse of Fleet 1020 1352 1752 Twynholm 1032 1402 1802 Bridge Of Dee 1039 1409 1809 Castle Douglas King Street 1044 1414 1814 Castle Douglas Swimming Pool 1046 1416 1816 Springholm 1053 1423 1823 Crocketford 1057 1427 1827 Lochfoot 1105 1435 - Dumfries Hospital 1111 1441 1837 Dumfries Buccleuch Street 1117 1447 1843 Dumfries Railway Stn 1121 1451 1848.
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