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Itinerary Info for Stations ITINERARY INFO FOR STATIONS APPROX ARRIVAL- STATION No. STATION POSTCODE NOTES DEPARTURE TIMES 23rd AUG 1 Teddington TW11 8AB 9.11 - 9.26 2 Chiswick W4 2UG 9.45- 10.00 3 Southend on Sea SS1 1EE 11.35 - 11.50 4 Burnham on Crouch CM0 8BL 13.45 - 14.00 5 West Mersea CO5 8PG 14.55- 15.15 6 Clacton on Sea CO15 1BW 16.00 - 16.15 7 Walton & Frinton CO14 8EA 17.10 - 17.25 8 Harwich CO12 3AR 17.55 - 18.10 9 Aldeburgh IP15 5BP 18.40 - 18.55 10 Southwold IP18 6LT 20.10 - 20.25 24th AUG 11 Lowestoft NR35 1TA 09.00 -09.15 12 Great Yarmouth & Gorleston NR31 6PU 09.45 - 10.00 13 Happisburgh NR12 0PP 10.40 - 10.55 14 Cromer NR27 9HE 11.35- 11.50 15 Sheringham NR26 8ZZ 12.05 - 12.20 16 Wells Next The Sea NR23 1DR 13.05- 13.20 17 Hunstanton PE36 6JN 14.20 - 14.35 18 Skegness PE25 3HJ 16.30 - 16.45 19 Mablethorpe LN12 2 AT 17.30 - 17.45 25th AUG 20 Cleethorpes DN35 8SE 8.30 - 8.45 21 Humber HU12 0UG 10.45 - 11.45 22 Withernsea HU19 2HU 12.35 - 12.50 23 Bridlington YO15 3JH 13.55 - 13.30 24 Flamborough YO15 1AE 14.25 - 14.40 25 Filey YO14 9LD 15.30 - 15.45 26 Scarborough YO11 1PB 16.05 - 16.20 27 Whitby YO22 4DD 16.55 - 17.10 28 Staithes & Runswick TS13 5BY 17.40 - 17.55 26th AUG 29 Redcar TS10 3AG 9.30 - 10.00 30 Hartlepool TS24 0RY 10.45 - 11.15 31 Sunderland SR6 0PW 12.00 - 12.30 32 Tynemouth NE30 1JA 13.00 - 13.30 33 Cullercoats NE30 3DS 13.45 - 14.15 34 Blyth NE24 3PA 15.00 - 15.15 35 Newbiggin NE64 6DX 15.40- 15.55 27th AUG 36 Amble NE65 0DJ 8.50 - 9.10 37 Craster NE66 3TS 9.45 - 10.05 38 Seahouses NE68 7SH 10.30 -10.50 39 Berwick upon Tweed TD15 1QT 11.25- 11.45 40 Eyemouth TD14 5SF 12.10 - 12.30 41 Dunbar EH42 1HX 13.00 - 13.20 42 North Berwick EH39 4JP 14.30 - 14.50 43 Queensferry EH30 9TB 16.50 -17.10 28th AUG 44 Kinghorn KY3 9SU 09.00 - 9.20 45 Anstruther KY10 3AA 10.10 - 10.30 46 Broughty Ferry DD5 1EF 11.10 -11.25 47 Arbroath DD11 1PD 11.50 - 12.10 48 Montrose DD10 8BD 12.50 - 13.10 49 Stonehaven AB39 2JU 13.50 - 14.10 50 Aberdeen AB11 5DF 14.40 - 15.00 51 Peterhead AB42 1DZ 15.50 - 16.10 52 Fraserburgh AB43 9BR 16.40 - 17.00 53 Macduff AB44 1TX 17.40 - 18.00 29th AUG 54 Buckie AB56 1TX 08.40 - 09.00 55 Loch Ness IV63 6XR 11.00 - 11.20 56 Kessock IV1 3YQ 11.55 - 12.15 57 Invergordon IV18 0EX 12.45 - 13.00 58 Wick (Fishmart Wick Harbour) 23KW1 5HA 15.30 - 15.50 59 Thurso KW14 7UJ 16.30 - 16.50 30th AUG 60 Stromness KW16 3AA 10.20 - 11.20 61 Longhope KW16 3PG 14.05 - 15.10 62 Kirkwall KW15 1LE 17.40 - 18.30 31st AUG 63 Lerwick RNLI ZE1 0AB 10.30 - 11.00 64 Aith (Shetland) ZE2 9NB 12.30 - 13.00 Confidential 04/07/2018 Page 1 ITINERARY INFO FOR STATIONS APPROX ARRIVAL- STATION No. STATION POSTCODE NOTES DEPARTURE TIMES 1st SEPT 65 Lockinver IV27 4JY 11.20 -11.50 66 Kyle of Lochalsh IV40 8AJ 15.05 - 15.35 67 Portree IV51 9DE 16.30 - 17.00 68 Stornaway HS1 2DF 21.30 - 21.45 2nd SEPT 69 Leverburgh HS5 3UF 08.10 - 08.40 70 Barra H59 5XD 14.00 - 14.30 3rd SEPT 71 Mallaig PH41 4QD 9.30-10.15 72 Tobermoray PA75 6NU 14.25-15.00 73 Oban PA34 4LS 18.00 - 18.15 74 Helensburgh G84 8LH 20.05 - 20.20 75 Largs KA30 8BG 21.25 - 21.40 4th SEPT 76 Lamlash (Arran) KA27 8JN 10.50 - 11.30 77 Tighnabruaich PA21 2DR 14.50 - 15.20 78 Campbeltown PA28 6ED 18.05 - 18.30 5th Sept 79 Askaig (Islay) PA46 7RB 14.57 - 15.12 6th SEPT 80 Troon KA10 6UZ 8.20 - 9.00 81 Girvan KA26 9AG 9.30 - 10.00 82 Stranraer DG9 0EB 10.50 - 11.30 83 Larne - Olderfleet Road BT40 1AS 15.40 -16.00 84 Red Bay BT44 0QW 16.55 - 17.15 85 Portrush BT56 8DQ 18.15 - 18.30 7th SEPT 86 Lough Swilly next to Ned's Point Fort F93 W99K 7.25 - 7.40 87 Arranmore F92 X251 10.20 - 10.35 88 Enniskillen BT94 1NY 15.10 - 15.30 89 Carrybridge BT94 5DQ 15.45 - 16.10 90 Bundoran Co. Donegal F94 XN44 17.10 - 17.30 91 Sligo Bay F91 CF54 18.00 - 18.20 8th SEPT 92 Ballyglass F26 W314 09.15 -09.40 93 Achill Island F28 D368 10.50 - 11.10 94 Clifden H71 AE03 13.10 - 13.30 95 Aran Island Inis Mor H91 P2H4 16.25 - 16.40 96 Galway H91 X782 18.30 - 19.00 9th SEPT 97 Lough Ree - Coosan Athlone N37 EA49 9.10 - 9.30 98 Lough Derg Co. Tipperary E45 NY60 10.50 - 11.10 99 Kilrush V15 NX67 12.50 - 13.10 100 Fenit V92 FT80 15.25 - 15.40 101 Valentia V23 C523 17.40 - 17.55 10th SEPT 102 Union Hall P81 RD74 10.10 - 10.25 103 Castletownbere P75 EC44 11.55 - 12.10 104 Balitmore P81 WN32 12.40 - 12.55 105 Courtmacsherry Harbour P72 PN32 14.30 - 14.45 106 Kinsale P17 X380 15.20- 15.35 107 Crosshaven P43 Y923 16.10 - 16.15 108 Ballycotton P25 PF70 17.10 - 17.25 109 Youghal P36 KR91 18.00 - 18.15 110 Helvick Head X35 PW60 18.45 - 19.00 11th SEPT 111 Tramore X91 TP28 9.30 - 9.50 112 Dunmore East X91 NY32 10.15 - 10.35 113 Fethard Y34 RH79 11.55 -12.15 114 Kilmore Quay Y35 FP20 12.55 - 13.15 115 Rosslaire Harbour Y35 DK24 14.00 - 14.20 116 Wexford Y35 V635 14.50 - 15.10 117 Courtown Y25 FX93 15.25 - 15.40 118 Arklow Y14 HW11 16.20 - 16.40 119 Wicklow A67 ET82 17.10- 17.30 120 Dun Laoghaire A96 AX98 18.10 18.18.30 12th SEPT 121 Howth Middle Pier Dublin 13 D13 E6V3 9.15 - 9.30 122 Skerries - Harbour Road Co. Dublin K34 V827 10.20 - 10.35 123 Clogher Head - Co. Lough A92 AO78 11.25 - 11.40 124 Kilkeel BT34 4AX 13.00 - 13.15 125 Newcastle BT33 0EX 14.10 - 14.30 126 Portaferry BT22 1PF 15.40 - 15. 55 127 Donaghadee BT21 0DG 16.40 - 16.55 128 Bangor BT20 5ED 17.10 - 17.30 Confidential 04/07/2018 Page 2 ITINERARY INFO FOR STATIONS APPROX ARRIVAL- STATION No. STATION POSTCODE NOTES DEPARTURE TIMES 13th SEPT 129 Portpatrick DG9 8NN 10.10 - 10.25 130 Kirkcudbright DG6 4AW 11.45 - 12.00 131 Kippford DG5 4LN 12.45 - 13.00 132 Silouth CA7 4AW 15.10 - 15.25 133 Workington CA14 2JH 16.00 - 16.15 134 St Bees CA27 0ES 16.45- 17.00 135 Barrow LA13 0QQ 18.40 - 18.55 136 Morecombe LA4 5BY 20.05 - 20.20 14th SEPT 137 Douglas (Isle of Man) IM1 5BT 10.30 - 11.30 138 Ramsey (Isle of Man) IM8 1BH 12.00 - 13.00 139 Peel (Isle of Man) IM5 1TG 13.30 - 14.30 140 Port Erin (Isle of Man) IM9 6BU 15.30 - 16.30 141 Port St Mary (Isle of Man) IM1 5BT 16.45 - 17.45 15th SEPT 142 Fleetwood FY7 6DN 13.20 - 14.10 143 Blackpool FY1 5JA 15.30 - 16.20 144 Lytham St Annes FY8 1SJ 16.30 - 17.20 16th SEPT 145 New Brighton CH45 2ND 9.40 - 10.05 146 Hoylake CH47 3AL 10.35 - 11.00 147 West Kirby CH48 3JU 11.15 - 11.45 148 Flint CH6 5PE 12.25 - 13.00 149 Rhyl LL18 3AY 13.30 - 14.00 150 Llandudno LL30 3AA 15.00 - 15.25 151 Conwy LL32 8BB 15.40 - 16.05 152 Beaumaris (Anglesey) LL58 8BS 16.35 - 17.00 153 Moelfre (Anglesey) LL72 8LG 17.30 - 18.00 17th SEPT 154 Holyhead (Anglesey) LL65 1YA 9.30 - 9.50 155 Trearddur Bay (Anglesey) LL65 2UL 10.05 - 10.25 156 Porthdinllaen LL53 6DA 11.40 - 12.00 157 Abersoch LL53 7AG 12.20 - 12.40 158 Pwllheli LL53 5AY 13.00 - 13.20 159 Criccieth LL52 0DN 14.30 - 14.50 160 Barmouth LL42 1NF 13.40 - 16.00 161 Aberdovey LL35 0EB 17.00 - 17.20 162 Borth SY24 1AA 18.00 - 18.20 163 Aberystwyth SY23 1JY 18.45 - 19.05 18th SEPT 164 New Quay SA45 9PS 9.00 - 9.15 165 Cardigan SA43 3LN 10.00 - 10.15 166 Fishguard SA64 0BU 11.05 - 11.20 167 St Davids SA62 6PY 11.55 - 12.10 168 Little & Broad Haven SA62 3UF 12.50 - 13.05 169 Angle SA71 5AT 13.55 - 14.10 170 Tenby SA70 7BS 15.10 - 15.25 171 Burry Port SA70 7BS 16.30 - 16.45 172 Horton & Port Eynon SA3 1LB 17.45 - 18.00 173 Mumbles SA3 4EN 18.40 - 18.55 174 Port Talbot SA12 6QW 19.30 - 19.45 19th SEPT 175 Porthcawl CF36 3YR 8.10 - 8.25 176 Barry Dock CF62 5QS 9.15 - 9.30 177 Penarth CF64 3AU 9.55 - 10.10 178 Portishead BS20 7EA 12.05 - 13.20 179 Weston-super-Mare BS23 2BE 14.00 - 14.15 180 Burnham-on-Sea TA8 1BT 14.45 - 15.00 181 Minehad TA24 5UN 16.10 - 16.25 182 Ilfracombe EX34 9EE 17.40 - 17.55 183 Appledore EX39 1SB 18.45 - 19.00 20th SEPT 184 Clovelly EX39 5TF 9.30 - 9.45 185 Bude EX23 8HN 10.20 - 10.35 186 Port Isaac PL29 3RH 11.15 - 11.30 187 Rock PL27 6LD 12.00 - 12.15 188 Padstow PL28 8SL 13.00 - 13.15 189 Newquay TR7 1HR 14.30 - 14.45 190 St Agnes TR5 0RY 15.15 -15.30 191 St Ives TR26 1LF 16.10 - 16.25 192 Sennan Cove TR19 7DF 17.10 - 17.25 Confidential 04/07/2018 Page 3 ITINERARY INFO FOR STATIONS APPROX ARRIVAL- STATION No.
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