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522 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 522 bus time schedule & line map 522 Banavie View In Website Mode The 522 bus line (Banavie) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Banavie: 2:25 PM (2) Fort William: 7:43 AM - 4:33 PM (3) Trislaig: 6:57 AM - 3:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 522 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 522 bus arriving. Direction: Banavie 522 bus Time Schedule 22 stops Banavie Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Chalet Road End, Trislaig Tuesday Not Operational Trislaig Village Hall, Trislaig Wednesday Not Operational Pier, Camusnagaul Thursday Not Operational Telephone Kiosk, Blaich Friday 2:25 PM Jetty, Garvan Saturday Not Operational Trislaig Road End, Kinlocheil Druim na Saille Road, Scotland Post O∆ce, Kinlocheil 522 bus Info Direction: Banavie Locheilside Station, Kinlocheil Stops: 22 Trip Duration: 37 min East Road End, Fassfern Line Summary: Chalet Road End, Trislaig, Trislaig Village Hall, Trislaig, Pier, Camusnagaul, Telephone Kiosk, Blaich, Jetty, Garvan, Trislaig Road End, Road End, Loch Eil Outward Bound Kinlocheil, Post O∆ce, Kinlocheil, Locheilside Station, Kinlocheil, East Road End, Fassfern, Road End, Loch Linnhe Caravan Park, Corpach Eil Outward Bound, Linnhe Caravan Park, Corpach, Annat Industrial Estate, Corpach, Paper Mill, Annat Industrial Estate, Corpach Corpach, Annat View, Corpach, Drumfada Terrace, A830, Scotland Corpach, Cameron's Monument, Corpach, Farrow Drive, Corpach, Corpach Hotel, Corpach, Co-Op, Paper Mill, Corpach Corpach, Kilmallie Hall, Corpach, Hillview Drive, Corpach, Primary School Road End, Banavie Annat View, Corpach Annat View, Scotland Drumfada Terrace, Corpach Cameron's Monument, Corpach Farrow Drive, Corpach Corpach Hotel, Corpach Co-Op, Corpach U1175, Scotland Kilmallie Hall, Corpach Hillview Drive, Corpach Primary School Road End, Banavie Direction: Fort William 522 bus Time Schedule 49 stops Fort William Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:43 AM - 4:33 PM Chalet Road End, Trislaig Tuesday 7:43 AM - 12:30 PM Trislaig Village Hall, Trislaig Wednesday 7:43 AM Pier, Camusnagaul Thursday 7:43 AM - 4:33 PM Telephone Kiosk, Blaich Friday 7:43 AM Jetty, Garvan Saturday Not Operational Trislaig Road End, Kinlocheil Slatach Road End, Glenƒnnan 522 bus Info Hotel, Glenƒnnan Direction: Fort William Stops: 49 Trip Duration: 55 min Hotel, Glenƒnnan Line Summary: Chalet Road End, Trislaig, Trislaig Village Hall, Trislaig, Pier, Camusnagaul, Telephone Slatach Road End, Glenƒnnan Kiosk, Blaich, Jetty, Garvan, Trislaig Road End, Kinlocheil, Slatach Road End, Glenƒnnan, Hotel, Trislaig Road End, Kinlocheil Glenƒnnan, Hotel, Glenƒnnan, Slatach Road End, Druim na Saille Road, Scotland Glenƒnnan, Trislaig Road End, Kinlocheil, Post O∆ce, Kinlocheil, Locheilside Station, Kinlocheil, East Road Post O∆ce, Kinlocheil End, Fassfern, Road End, Loch Eil Outward Bound, Linnhe Caravan Park, Corpach, Annat Industrial Locheilside Station, Kinlocheil Estate, Corpach, Paper Mill, Corpach, Annat View, Corpach, Drumfada Terrace, Corpach, Cameron's East Road End, Fassfern Monument, Corpach, Farrow Drive, Corpach, Corpach Hotel, Corpach, Co-Op, Corpach, Kilmallie Road End, Loch Eil Outward Bound Hall, Corpach, Hillview Drive, Corpach, Primary School Road End, Banavie, Lochaber Rugby Club, Linnhe Caravan Park, Corpach Banavie, B8004 Junction, Banavie, Bun Sgoil Loch Abar, Caol, Kilmallie Road, Caol, Rosscott House, Annat Industrial Estate, Corpach Caol, Glenkingie Terrace Road End, Caol, Caol Primary School, Caol, Co-Op, Caol, Glenmallie Road, A830, Scotland Caol, Primary School, Lochyside, Farm Foods, Paper Mill, Corpach Lochyside, Medical Centre, Lochyside, Glenmhor Terrace, Lochybridge, Tail Race, Lochybridge, British Annat View, Corpach Aluminium, Lochybridge, Ben Nevis Industrial Estate, Fort William, Inverlochy Junction, Fort William, Nevis Annat View, Scotland Bank Lane, Fort William, Leisure Centre, Fort William, Drumfada Terrace, Corpach Belford Hospital, Fort William, Nevis Sport, Fort William, West End South, Fort William Cameron's Monument, Corpach Farrow Drive, Corpach Corpach Hotel, Corpach Co-Op, Corpach U1175, Scotland Kilmallie Hall, Corpach Hillview Drive, Corpach Primary School Road End, Banavie Lochaber Rugby Club, Banavie B8004 Junction, Banavie Bun Sgoil Loch Abar, Caol Kilmallie Road, Caol Rosscott House, Caol Glenkingie Terrace Road End, Caol Mackenzie Court, Scotland Caol Primary School, Caol Co-Op, Caol Glenmallie Road, Caol Kilmallie Road, Scotland Primary School, Lochyside Farm Foods, Lochyside Medical Centre, Lochyside Glenmhor Terrace, Lochybridge Tail Race, Lochybridge British Aluminium, Lochybridge North Road, Scotland Ben Nevis Industrial Estate, Fort William Inverlochy Junction, Fort William Nevis Bank Lane, Fort William Nevis Bank Lane, Fort William Leisure Centre, Fort William Belford Road, Fort William Belford Hospital, Fort William Nevis Sport, Fort William U2407, Fort William West End South, Fort William High Street, Scotland Direction: Trislaig 522 bus Time Schedule 46 stops Trislaig Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:57 AM - 3:00 PM West End North, Fort William Station Square, Scotland Tuesday 6:57 AM - 5:35 PM Middle St Car Park, Fort William Wednesday 6:57 AM - 3:00 PM MacIver Lane, Fort William Thursday 6:57 AM - 5:35 PM Leisure Centre, Fort William Friday 6:57 AM - 3:22 PM Nevis Bank Lane, Fort William Saturday Not Operational Inverlochy Junction, Fort William Ben Nevis Industrial Estate, Fort William 522 bus Info British Aluminium, Lochybridge Direction: Trislaig North Road, Scotland Stops: 46 Trip Duration: 64 min Tail Race, Lochybridge Line Summary: West End North, Fort William, Middle St Car Park, Fort William, Leisure Centre, Fort William, Glenmhor Terrace, Lochybridge Nevis Bank Lane, Fort William, Inverlochy Junction, Fort William, Ben Nevis Industrial Estate, Fort William, Farm Foods, Lochyside British Aluminium, Lochybridge, Tail Race, Lochybridge, Glenmhor Terrace, Lochybridge, Farm U1048, Scotland Foods, Lochyside, Primary School, Lochyside, Primary School, Lochyside Glenmallie Road, Caol, Co-Op, Caol, Caol Primary School, Caol, Mackenzie Court Road End, Caol, Glenmallie Road, Caol Rosscott House, Caol, Kilmallie Road, Caol, Bun Sgoil Loch Abar, Caol, Camagael Road, Lochyside, B8004 Kilmallie Road, Scotland Junction, Banavie, Lochaber Rugby Club, Banavie, Primary School Road End, Banavie, Hillview Drive, Co-Op, Caol Corpach, Kilmallie Hall, Corpach, Co-Op, Corpach, Corpach Hotel, Corpach, Drumfada Terrace, Caol Primary School, Caol Corpach, Annat View, Corpach, Paper Mill, Corpach, Annat Industrial Estate, Corpach, Linnhe Caravan Mackenzie Court Road End, Caol Park, Corpach, Road End, Loch Eil Outward Bound, Mackenzie Court, Scotland East Road End, Fassfern, Locheilside Station, Kinlocheil, Post O∆ce, Kinlocheil, Trislaig Road End, Rosscott House, Caol Kinlocheil, Slatach Road End, Glenƒnnan, Hotel, Glenƒnnan, Hotel, Glenƒnnan, Slatach Road End, Kilmallie Road, Caol Glenƒnnan, Trislaig Road End, Kinlocheil, Jetty, Garvan, Telephone Kiosk, Blaich, Pier, Camusnagaul, Bun Sgoil Loch Abar, Caol Trislaig Village Hall, Trislaig, Chalet Road End, Trislaig Camagael Road, Lochyside B8004 Junction, Banavie Lochaber Rugby Club, Banavie Primary School Road End, Banavie Hillview Drive, Corpach Kilmallie Hall, Corpach Co-Op, Corpach U1175, Scotland Corpach Hotel, Corpach Drumfada Terrace, Corpach Annat View, Corpach Paper Mill, Corpach Annat Industrial Estate, Corpach A830, Scotland Linnhe Caravan Park, Corpach Road End, Loch Eil Outward Bound East Road End, Fassfern Locheilside Station, Kinlocheil Post O∆ce, Kinlocheil Trislaig Road End, Kinlocheil Slatach Road End, Glenƒnnan Hotel, Glenƒnnan Hotel, Glenƒnnan Slatach Road End, Glenƒnnan Trislaig Road End, Kinlocheil Druim na Saille Road, Scotland Jetty, Garvan Telephone Kiosk, Blaich Pier, Camusnagaul Trislaig Village Hall, Trislaig Chalet Road End, Trislaig 522 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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