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Newton Stewart Newton Stewart - The Machars 415 Monday to Saturday Bus Operator SW SW SW SW SW DG SW SW SW SW SW SW DG DG SW SW SW SW Route Number 415 415 416 415 415 415 415 415 416 416 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 Notes MTTh SD SSH WF WF Minigaff, Cree Inn ... ... ... ... 0850 ... 0850 ... ... ... 0955 1100 1115 ... 1200 ... ... 1310 Newton Stewart, Dashwood Sq ... ... 0700 ... 0855 ... 0855 ... 0908 ... 1000 1105 1120 ... 1205 1205 ... 1325 Wigtown ... ... 0713 ... 0905 ... 0909 ... 0921 ... 1014 1119 1130 ... 1215 1219 ... 1339 Whauphill ... ... ... ... 0920 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1145 ... 1230 ... ... ... Kirkinner ... ... 0717 ... ... ... 0917 ... 0925 ... 1022 1127 ... ... ... 1227 ... 1347 Garlieston ... ... 0726 ... ... ... 0930 ... 0934 ... 1035 1140 ... ... ... 1240 ... 1400 Sorbie ... ... 0730 ... ... ... 0937 ... 0938 ... 1042 1147 ... ... ... 1247 ... 1407 Whithorn 0732 0740 0737 0800 ... ... 0947 ... 0945 0945 1052 1157 ... ... ... 1257 ... 1417 Isle of Whithorn 0740 ... 0744 ... ... ... 0955 0955 0953 0953 1100 1205 ... ... ... 1305 1305 1425 Mochrum ... ... ... ... 0930 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1155 ... 1240 ... ... ... Monreith ... 0755 0757 0815 ... ... ... 1010 1008 1008 ... ... ... 1215 ... ... 1320 ... Port William ... 0800 0802 0820 0935 0940 ... 1015 1013 1013 ... ... 1200 1220 1245 ... 1325 ... Elrig ... ... ... ... ... 1000 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... OPERATOR: SW - Stagecoach West Scotland DG - DGC Buses NOTES: SD - School Days Only WF - Wednesday & Friday only MTTh - Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays Only SSH - Saturdays & Monday to Friday during school holidays 106 Newton Stewart - The Machars 415 Monday - Saturday Bus Operator DG SW SW SW SW SW SW DG SW DG SW SW SW SW SW SW SW Route Number 415 415 416 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 359 415 415 415 Notes MTTh S SD SSH WF WF S S FS Minigaff, Cree Inn ... ... ... 1410 ... 1530 1540 ... 1555 ... 1725 .. ... ... 1905 ... ... Newton Stewart, Sainsburys ... ... ... 1412 ... ... ... ... 1557 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Newton Stewart, Dashwood Sq 1335 1405 ... 1415 ... 1535 1545 ... 1600 ... 1730 ... ... 1840 1910 1920 2245 Wigtown ... 1415 ... 1429 ... ... 1555 ... 1614 1716 1744 1744 ... 1854 ... 1934 2259 Whauphill 1355 1430 ... ... ... ... 1610 ... ... ... ... 1755 ... ... ... ... ... Kirkinner ... ... ... 1437 ... 1543 ... ... 1622 1724 1752 ... ... 1902 1918 1942 2307 Garlieston ... ... ... 1450 ... ... ... ... 1635 ... 1805 ... ... 1915 ... 1955 2320 Sorbie ... ... ... 1457 ... 1550 ... ... 1642 ... 1812 ... ... 1922 1925 2002 2327 Whithorn ... ... 1420 1507 1523 1600 ... ... 1652 ... 1822 ... ... 1932 1935 2012 2337 Isle of Whithorn ... ... 1428 1515 1531 ... ... ... 1700 ... 1830 ... ... 1940 ... 2020 2345 Mochrum ... 1440 ... ... ... ... 1620 ... ... ... ... 1805 ... ... ... ... ... Monreith ... ... 1443 ... 1546 ... ... 1645 1715 ... ... ... 1815 ... ... ... ... Port William 1410 1445 1448 ... 1551 ... 1625 1650 1720 ... ... 1810 1820 ... ... ... ... Port William, Bowling Green Rd ... ... ... ... ... ... RR ... ... ... ... RR ... ... ... ... ... Elrig 1430 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... OPERATOR: DG - DGC Buses SW - Stagecoach West Scotland NOTES: S - Saturday only SD - School Days Only FS - Friday & Saturday Only WF -Wednesday & Friday Only SSH - Saturday & Monday to Friday during School Holidays MTTh - Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays Only RR - runs to these points on request to the driver 107 The Machars - Newton Stewart 415 Monday to Saturday Bus Operator SW SW SW SW SW DG SW SW SW DG SW DG DG SW SW SW SW SW SW SW Route Number 359 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 416 416 415 SD/ Notes MTTh WF WF SD SSH WF Elrig ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1000 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Port William ... ... 0800 0820 ... 0930 0935 ... 1015 1020 ... 1200 1220 ... 1245 ... 1325 1411 1411 ... Monreith ... ... ... 0825 ... ... 0940 ... ... ... ... 1205 ... ... 1250 ... ... 1416 1416 ... Mochrum ... ... 0805 ... ... 0935 ... ... 1020 ... ... ... 1225 ... ... ... 1330 ... ... ... Isle of Whithorn ... 0740 ... 0840 ... ... 0955 0955 ... ... 1100 ... ... 1205 1305 1305 ... 1431 1431 1425 Whithorn 0640 0748 ... 0848 0848 ... ... 1003 ... ... 1108 ... ... 1213 ... 1313 ... 1436 1436 1433 Sorbie 0648 0758 ... ... 0858 ... ... 1013 ... ... 1118 ... ... 1223 ... 1323 ... 1446 ... 1443 Garlieston 0655 0805 ... ... 0905 ... ... 1020 ... ... 1125 ... ... 1230 ... 1330 ... 1450 ... 1450 Kirkinner 0703 0818 ... ... 0918 ... ... 1033 ... ... 1138 ... ... 1243 ... 1343 ... 1459 ... 1503 Whauphill ... ... 0815 ... ... 0945 ... ... 1030 1032 ... ... 1235 ... ... ... 1340 ... ... ... Wigtown 0711 0826 0826 ... 0926 ... ... 1041 1041 ... 1146 ... 1246 1251 ... 1351 1351 1504 ... 1511 Newton Stewart, Dashwood Sq 0725 0840 0840 ... 0940 1010 ... 1055 1055 1055 1200 ... 1300 1305 ... 1405 1405 1519 ... 1525 Minnigaff, Cree Inn ... 0845 0845 ... 0945 ... ... 1100 ... ... ... ... 1305 1310 ... 1410 ... ... ... 1530 OPERATOR: DG - DGC Buses SW - Stagecoach West Scotland NOTES: SD - School Days Only WF - Wednesday & Friday only MTTh - Monday, Tuesday and Thursdays Only SSH - Saturdays & Monday to Friday during school holidays 108 The Machars - Newton Stewart 415 Monday - Saturday Bus Operator SW DG SW SW SW SW SW SW DG SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW Route Number 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 416 415 415 415 415 415 415 Hol/ Notes SSH SH S WF NS NS S NFS FS FS MTTh Elrig ... 1430 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Port William 1445 1450 ... ... 1551 1625 ... ... 1650 ... ... 1720 1751 1810 ... 1820 ... ... ... Monreith 1450 ... ... ... 1556 1630 1630 1630 ... ... ... 1725 1756 1815 ... ... ... ... ... Mochrum ... 1455 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1655 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1825 ... ... ... Isle of Whithorn 1505 ... 1515 ... 1610 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1740 1811 ... 1830 ... 2020 2030 2345 Whithorn 1513 ... 1523 1524 1618 ... 1645 1645 ... 1709 ... 1748 1820 1830 1838 ... 2028 2038 2353 Sorbie ... ... ... 1531 1628 ... ... 1652 ... 1716 ... 1755 1827 ... ... ... ... 2048 ... Garlieston ... ... ... ... 1635 ... ... ... ... .... ... 1800 1831 ... ... ... ... 2055 ... Kirkinner ... ... ... 1540 1648 ... ... 1701 ... 1725 1725 1809 1840 ... ... .. ... 2108 ... Whauphill ... 1505 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1705 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1835 ... ... ... Wigtown ... ... ... ... 1656 ... ... ... 1716 ... 1733 1815 1845 ... ... 1846 ... 2116 ... Newton Stewart, Dashwood Sq ... 1530 ... 1550 1710 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1830 1900 ... ... 1900 ... 2130 ... Newton Stewart, Health Centre ... ... ... 1555 1715 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1905 ... ... ... OPERATOR: DG - DGC Buses SW - Stagecoach West Scotland S - Saturday NOTES: WF -Wednesday & Friday Only FS - Friday & Saturday Only NFS - Not Friday & Saturday NS - Not Saturday only SSH - Saturday & Monday to Friday during School SH - Monday to Friday during school holidays SD - School Days Only Holidays MTTh - Monday, Tuesday and Thursdays Hol - Non School Days Only 109 Newton Stewart - The Machars 415 Sunday Bus Operator SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW Bus Operator SW SW SW SW SW SW SW Route Number 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 Route Number 415 415 415 415 415 415 415 Notes Notes Minigaff, Cree Inn ... 1050 ... ... ... ... 1720 ... Port William ... ... 1217 ... 1342 ... 1847 Newton Stewart, Dash Sq 0910 1055 1300 1325 1500 ... 1725 1945 Monreith ... ... ... ... 1347 ... 1852 Wigtown ... 1109 1314 1339 ... ... 1739 ... Mochrum ... ... 1222 ... ... ... ... Whauphill ... ... 1325 ... ... ... ... ... Isle of Whithorn ... 0945 ... ... 1402 1615 1907 Kirkinner 0918 1117 ... 1347 1508 ... 1747 1953 Whithorn 0843 0953 ... 1258 1410 1623 1915 Garlieston ... 1130 ... 1400 ... ... 1800 ... Sorbie 0853 1003 ... 1308 1420 1633 1925 Sorbie 0925 1137 ... 1407 1515 ... 1807 2000 Garlieston ... 1010 ... ... 1427 1640 ... Whithorn 0935 1147 ... 1417 1525 1607 1817 2010 Kirkinner 0900 1023 ... 1315 1440 1653 1932 Isle of Whithorn 0943 1155 ... ... ... 1615 1825 ... Whauphill ... ... 1232 ... ... ... ... Mochrum ... ... 1335 ... ... ... ... ... Wigtown ... 1031 1243 ... 1446 1659 ... Monreith ... 1210 ... ... ... ... 1840 ... Newton Stewart, Dashwood Sq 0908 1043 1257 1323 1458 1711 1940 Port William ... 1215 1340 ... ... ... 1845 ... Minigaff, Cree Inn ... 1048 ... ... ... 1716 ... OPERATOR: SW - Stagecoach West Scotland 110.
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