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Timetable from Monday 16Th August 2021 Timetable from Monday 16th August 2021 Days of Operation Monday to Friday Service Number 21 Service Description Dingwall - Cromarty Service No. 21 21 21 21B 21 21 21 21B 21 Sch MWF F MW F F NF Sch #Sch Sch Sch Dingwall Academy - - - Z1335 - - - Z1545 - Dingwall Tesco - 0845 1215 1337 1405 1435 1435 1547 1745 Dingwall Hill Street - 0850 1220 1339 1410 1440 1440 1549 1750 Maryburgh - - - 1342 - - - 1552 - Conon Bridge - - - 1345 - - - 1555 - Easter Kinkell - 0903 1233 1355 1423 1453 1453 1605 1803 Culbokie Shops - 0910 1240 1402 1430 1500 1500 1612 1810 Culbokie School Croft - 0913 1243 1405 1433 1503 1503 1615 1813 Resolis Primary School 0843 - 1250 - 1440 1510 1510 - - Balbalir Aird Place 0845 - 1252 - 1442 1512 - - - Newhall Ellenslea 0847 - 1254 - 1444 1514 - - - Jemimaville 0851 - 1258 - 1448 1518 - - - Cromarty 0859 - 1306 - 1456 1526 - - - Codes: MWF Mon Wed Fri only Sch Schooldays only F Fridays only #Sch School holidays only MW Monday & Wednesday Z1 Use Stance 2 at Dingwall Academy NF Not Fridays Days of Operation Monday to Friday Service Number 21 Service Description Dingwall - Cromarty Service No. 21B 21B 21 21 21 21B 21 21 21 21 Sch #Sch MWF MW F F Sch NF NF F #Sch Sch Sch Sch Sch Cromarty - - 0925 1310 1325 1325 1445 - 1456 - Jemimaville - - 0933 1318 1333 1333 1453 - 1504 1538 Newhall Ellenslea - - 0937 1322 C1337 1338 1456 - 1507 1541 Balblair Aird Place - - 0939 1324 1339 - 1459 - 1510 1543 Resolis Primary School - - 0941 1326 1341 - 1501 - 1512 1546 Springfield - - - - - 1348 - - - - Culbokie Easter Culbo Jct - - - - - 1351 - - - - Upper Badrain - - - - - 1359 - - - - Braefindon - - - - - 1403 - - - - Culbokie School Croft 0750 0800 0948 1333 1348 1406 - 1515 - 1553 Culbokie Shops 0753 0803 0951 1336 1351 1409 - 1518 - - Easter Kinkell 0800 0810 0958 1343 1358 1416 - 1525 - - Conon Bridge 0811 0818 - - - - - - - - Maryburgh Post Office 0819 0821 - - - - - - - - Dingwall Hill Street 0823 0826 1009 1354 1409 1427 - 1534 - - Dingwall Tesco 0825 - 1013 1358 1413 1431 - - - - Dingwall Academy Z0831 - - - - - - - - - Codes: MWF Mon Wed Fri only #Sch School holidays only MW Monday & Wednesday Sch Schooldays only F Fridays only Z1 Use Stance 2 at Dingwall Academy NF Not Fridays C221 Wait connection from Fortrose Academy Days of Operation Tuesdays and Thursdays only Service Number 21A Service Description Dingwall - Cromarty Service No. 21A 21A Dingwall Tesco 1215 1405 Dingwall Hill Street 1220 1410 Tore Fortrose Road 1231 1421 Avoch Opp Station Hotel 1242 1432 Fortrose Church of Scotland 1248 1438 Rosemarkie Fairy Glen Car Park 1251 1441 Cromarty 1306 1456 Days of Operation Tuesdays and Thursdays only Service Number 21A Service Description Dingwall - Cromarty Service No. 21A 21A Cromarty 0925 1310 Rosemarkie Fairy Glen Car Park 0940 1325 Fortrose Church of Scotland 0943 1328 Avoch Station Hotel 0949 1334 Tore Fortrose Road 1000 1345 Dingwall Hill Street 1011 1356 Dingwall Tesco 1015 1400 Sorry, No Saturday or Sunday Service. Timetable from Monday 16th August 2021 Days of Operation Monday to Friday Service Number 22 Service Description Inverness - Culbokie Service No. 22A 22A 22A 22A 22A 22B Sch Sch Inverness Bus Station 0720 0721 0725 0730 0855 1730 North Kessock Old Pier - - - - - 1746 North Kessock Yairs Rise - - - - - 1750 Artafallie - - - - - 1753 Tore Fortrose Road - - - - - 1758 Tore Interchange 0730 0731 0735 0740 0905 - Culbokie Shops 0742 0743 0747 0752 0917 1810 Culbokie School Croft 0744 0745 0749 0754 0919 1812 Codes: Sch Schooldays only Days of Operation Monday to Friday Service Number 22 Service Description Inverness - Culbokie Service No. 22A 22 22 22A 22A 22A 22A 22A F NF NF Sch Sch Sch Sch Culbokie School Croft 0755 0920 1406 1556 1615 1638 1812 1815 Culbokie Shops 0757 0922 1408 1558 1617 1640 1814 1817 Easter Kinkell - 0929 1415 - - - - Tore Interchange 0805 - 1606 1625 1648 1822 1825 Tore Fortrose Road 0940 1426 - - - - Artafallie 0945 1431 - - - - North Kessock Old Pier 0950 Inverness Bus Station 0819 1005 1439 1620 1639 1702 1836 1839 Codes: F Fridays only Sch Schooldays only NF Not Fridays Days of Operation Saturdays Service Number 22/22A Service Description Inverness - North Kessock - Culbokie Service No. 22A 22 Inverness Bus Station 1055 1410 Artafallie - 1418 Tore Fortrose Road - 1423 Tore Interchange 1105 Easter Kinkell - 1434 Culbokie Shops 1117 1441 Culbokie School Croft 1119 1443 Days of Operation Saturdays Service Number 22/22A Service Description Culbokie - North Kessock - Inverness Service No. 22 22A Culbokie School Croft 1122 1444 Culbokie Shops 1124 1445 Easter Kinkell 1131 - Tore Interchange - 1454 Tore Fortrose Road 1142 - Artafallie - - North Kessock Old Pier 1147 - Inverness Bus Station 1155 1508 Timetable from Monday 16th August 2021 Days of Operation Monday to Friday Service Number 23A/23C/23B Service Description Tain - Seaboard Circular Service No. 24A 23A 23C 23A 23C 23A 23C 23A 23C 24A 24A 24 P P P Tain Scotsburn Road Bus Garage - 0743 0857 0942 1057 1157 1257 1415 1557 - - - Tain Medical Centre - 0745 0859 0944 1059 1159 1259 1417 1559 1709 - - Tain Morangie Road Home Bargins - 0748 0902 0947 1102 1202 1302 1720 1602 1715 - - Tain Lamington Street 0617 0750 0904 0949 1104 1204 1304 1422 1604 1718 - 2255 Tain Royal Academy - - - - - - - - - - - - Kildary Kens Garage - - - - - - - - - - 1820 - Arabella Crossroads - 0759 - 1000 - 1213 - 1731 - - 1825 - Nigg Slipway - - - 1015 - - - - - - - - Nigg Village - - - 1020 - - - - - - - - Hill of Fearn - - 0916 - 1116 - 1316 - 1616 - 1831 2305 Shandwick - 0807 - 1028 - 1221 - 1739 - - 1837 - Balintore - 0809 - 1030 - 1223 - 1441 - - 1839 - Hilton 0651 0811 0922 1032 1122 1225 1322 1443 1622 1752 1841 2311 Balintore 0653 - 0924 - 1124 - 1324 - 1624 1754 - 2313 Shandwick 0655 - 0927 - 1127 - 1327 - 1627 1756 - 2315 Nigg Village - - - - - - 1335 - - - - - Nigg Slipway - - - - - - 1340 - - - - - Hill of Fearn 0701 0818 - 1039 - 1232 - 1450 - 1802 - - Arabella Crossroads 0707 - 0935 - 1135 - 1355 - 1635 1808 - - Kildary Kens Garage 0712 - - - - - - - - 1813 - - Tain Lamington Street - 0829 0943 1050 1143 1243 1403 1501 1643 - 1918 2352 Tain Royal Academy - - - - - - - - - - - - Tain Morangie Road Home Bargins opp - 0832 0946 1053 1146 1246 1406 1504 1646 - - - Tain Medical Centre - 0836 0950 1057 1150 1250 1410 1508 1650 - - - Tain Scotsburn Road Bus Garage - 0839 0953 1100 1153 1253 1413 1510 1653 - - - Sch Schooldays only. NF Not Fridays during School Term. #Sch School holidays only. F Fridays only during School Term. Days of Operation Saturdays Service Number 23A/23C/23B Service Description Tain - Seaboard Circular Service No. 23A 23C 23A 23C 23A 23C 23A 23C 23C 24 Tain Scotsburn Road Bus Garage 0757 0857 0957 1057 1157 1257 1357 1457 1737 - Tain Medical Centre 0759 0859 0959 1059 1159 1259 1359 1459 1739 - Tain Morangie Road Home Bargins 0802 0902 1002 1102 1202 1302 1402 1502 1742 - Tain Lamington Street 0804 0904 1004 1104 1204 1304 1404 1504 1744 2255 Arabella Crossroads 0813 - 1013 - 1213 - 1413 - - - Hill of Fearn - 0916 - 1116 - 1316 - 1516 1756 2305 Shandwick 0821 - 1021 - 1221 - 1421 - - - Balintore 0823 - 1023 - 1223 - 1423 - - - Hilton 0825 0922 1025 1122 1225 1322 1425 1522 1802 2311 Balintore - 0924 - 1124 - 1324 - 1524 1804 2313 Shandwick - 0927 - 1127 - 1327 - 1527 1807 2315 Nigg Village - - - - - 1335 - - - - Nigg Slipway - - - - - 1340 - - - - Hill of Fearn 0832 - 1032 - 1232 - 1432 - - - Arabella Crossroads - 0935 - 1135 - 1355 - 1555 1815 - Tain Lamington Street 0843 0943 1043 1143 1243 1403 1443 1603 1823 2352 Tain Morangie Road Home Bargins opp 0846 0946 1046 1146 1246 1406 1446 1606 - - Tain Medical Centre 0850 0950 1050 1150 1250 1410 1450 1610 - - Tain Scotsburn Road Bus Garage 0853 0953 1053 1153 1253 1413 1453 1613 - - Timetable from Monday 16th August 2021 Days of Operation Monday to Friday Service Number 24 Service Description Tain - Portmahomack - Seaboard Villages - Kildary (For connections to Inverness) Service No. 24 - 24 24 24 24 #Sch Tain Asda - - - - 1155 1705 Tain Medical Centre - - - - 1158 1709 Tain Morangie Rd Home Bargins - - - - 1201 1715 Tain Lamington Street 0617 - 0736 0840 1204 1718 Lochslin Village 0625 - 0744 0848 1212 1726 Inver 0629 - 0747 0852 1216 1730 Portmahomack 0638 - 0756 0903 1227 1739 Hilton 0651 - 0809 - - 1752 Balintore 0653 - 0811 - - 1754 Shandwick 0655 - 0813 - - 1756 Hill of Fearn 0701 - 0819 - - 1802 Tain Lamington Street - - 0829 - - - Arabella Crossroads 0707 - - - - 1808 Kildary Kens Garage 0712 - - - - 1813 Service No. X25 25 - - - - Kildary Kens Garage 0716 0716 - - - - Inverness Bus Station 0820 0835 - - - - Inverness UHI Campus 0835 - - - - - Inverness Shopping Park 0840 - - - - - ScotRail departure at Hill of Fearn for Inverness 0705. Days of Operation Monday to Friday Service Number 24 Service Description Kildary - Seaboard Villages - Portmahomack - Tain (with connections from Inverness) Service No. - - X25 Inverness Bus Station - - 1720 - Kildary Kens Garage - - 1820 - Service No. 24 24 24 24 Kildary Kens Garage - - 1820 - Arabella Crossroads - - 1825 - Tain Lamington Street - - - 2255 Hill of Fearn - - 1831 2305 Shandwick - - 1837 2311 Balintore - - 1839 2313 Hilton - - 1841 2315 Portmahomack 0904 1229 1854 2328 Inver 0915 1240 1905 2339 Lochslin Village 0919 1245 1910 2344 Tain Lamington Street 0929 1253 1918 2352 Tain Morangie Rd Home Bargins opp 0934 1255 - - Tain Medical Centre 0938 1300 - - Tain Scotsburn Road Bus Garage 0941 - - - ScotRail arrival at Hill of Fearn from Inverness at 1817. Sorry, No Saturday or Sunday Service. Timetable from Monday 16th
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