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Download Booklet B A Westmeath Contents 044 93 40801 Day Route Destination Page Monday Killare - Castletown Geoghegan Castletown 5 Day Care Geoghegan Day Care Tue,Thu & Fri Killucan - Raharney - The Downs Mullingar 6 - Mulingar Tuesday Weekly Boherquill - Mullingar Mullingar 7 Tuesday Fortnightly Mount Temple & surrounds Day Care Mullingar 8 Wednesday Weekly Clonmellon - Mullignar Mullingar 9 Wednesday Weekly Kilbeggan - Streamstown Day Care Streamstown 10 Wednesday Weekly Corcullen - Castledaly Day Care Castledaly 11 Day Care Wednesday Weekly Castlepollard - Coole Day Care Coole 12 Day Care Wednesday Weekly Multyfarnham - Mullingar Mullingar 13 Wednesday Weekly Kiltoom Active Age (Hill of Berries) Kiltoom 14 Wednesday Kinnegad - Killucan Day Care Killucan 15 Fortnightly Day Care Wednesday Rathwire - Killucan Day Care Killucan 16 Fortnightly Day Care Wednesday Ballymore to Athlone Athlone 17 Evening Monthly Wednesday Tang - Ballymahon Ballymahon 18 Local Link Longford Westmeath provides secure, Evening Weekly reliable and affordable transport. Thursday Monthly Addinstown - Delvin Friendship Club Delvin 19 Full timetables available on www.locallinklongfordwestmeath.ie Thursday Ballymore to Moate Moate 20 Fortnightly All services are Demand Responsive and some are fixed. Thursday Weekly Ballynacargy - Mullingar Mullingar 21 Due to the door-to-door nature of most of our services, Thursday Weekly Doon Cross to Athlone Athlone 22 resulting in slight changes to timetables, we strongly advise that you book in advance before travelling. Please note all times Thursday Weekly Horseleap / Rosemount Day Care Rosemount 23 are approximate and subject to change. Thursday Weekly Ballymore - Mullingar Mullingar 24 Thursday Weekly Boher Cross - Ballymore Day Care Ballymore 25 Day Care 2 Local Link Longford Westmeath Local Link Longford Westmeath 3 044 93 40801 Day Route Destination Page Killare to Castletown Geoghegan Day Care Friday Weekly Coole - Mullingar Mullingar 26 Day: Monday Weekly Friday Weekly Castlepollard - Mullingar Mullingar 27 KILLARE TO CASTLETOWN GEOGHEGAN Friday Weekly Tang - Ballymahon Ballymahon 28 Stops Friday Weekly Glasson - Athlone Athlone 29 Careys Cross Castletown Geoghegan Community Centre 09:20 Friday Weekly Ballymore via Walderstown - Athlone Athlone 30 Killare 09:35 Adamstown 09:45 Friday Weekly Mount Temple - Athlone Athlone 31 Garty 09:55 Friday Weekly Castledaly - Athlone Athlone 32 Castletown Geoghegan 10:10 Friday Weekly Ballymore - Athlone Athlone 33 Lissakilly 10:20 Friday Weekly Kilbeggan - Mullingar Mullingar 34 Teernacreeve 10:25 Kippinduff 10:35 Friday Weekly Ballymahon and surrounds Ballymahon 35 Castletown Geoghegan Community Centre 10:40 Friday Weekly Rochfordbridge - Mullingar Mullingar 36 Friday Weekly Kiltoom - Athlone Athlone 37 CASTLETOWN GEOGHEGAN TO KILLARE Friday Weekly Curraghboy - Athlone Athlone 38 Stops Friday Weekly Drum - Athlone Athone 39 Castletown Geoghegan Community Centre 12:40 Kippinduff 12:45 Friday Weekly Clonmellon - Delvin - Mullingar Mullingar 40 Teernacreeve 12:55 Lissakilly 13:00 Castletown Geoghegan 13:10 Garty 13:25 Adamstown 13:35 Killare 13:45 Careys Cross Castletown Geoghegan Community Centre 14:00 4 Local Link Longford Westmeath Local Link Longford Westmeath 5 044 93 40801 Killucan - Raharney - The Downs - Mullingar Boherquill to Mullingar Day : Tuesday, Thursday & Friday Day : Tuesday Weekly KILLUCAN TO MULLINGAR BOHERQUILL TO MULLINGAR Stops Stops Rathwire 09:30 Boherquill 10:00 Raharney 09:40 Lismacaffrey 10:05 Killucan Village 09:50 Coole 10:10 The Downs 10:05 Castlepollard 10:15 Mullingar (Austin Friar St) 10:25 Fore 10:25 Collinstown 10:40 Crookedwood 10:45 MULLINGAR TO KILLUCAN Knockdrin 10:55 Stops Mullingar Castle St 11:05 Mullingar (SuperValu Carpark) 12:40 The Downs 13:00 Killucan Village 13:15 MULLINGAR TO BOHERQUILL Raharney 13:25 Stops Rathwire 13:35 Mullingar Harbour Place Carpark 13:30 Knockdrin 13:40 Crookedwood 13:50 Collinstown 13:55 Fore 14:10 Castlepollard 14:20 Coole 14:25 Lismacaffrey 14:30 Boherquill 14:35 6 Local Link Longford Westmeath Local Link Longford Westmeath 7 044 93 40801 Mount Temple and surrounds Day Care Clonmellon to Mullingar Day: Tuesday Fortnightly Day : Wednesday Weekly MOUNT TEMPLE DAY CARE CLONMELLON TO MULLINGAR Stops Stops Killenatore 10:30 Clonmellon 09:30 Ballyboran 10:35 Rosmead 09:40 Baylin 10:45 Delvin (Gaffeys Pub) 10:00 Annagh 10:55 Caddagh Cross 10:05 Tullywood 11:00 Reynalla 10:10 Williamstown 11:05 Turin 10:15 Carn Cross 11:10 Cloghan 10:20 Lower Warren 11:15 Mullingar (Castle St) 10:30 Mount Temple Day Care 11:25 MULLINGAR TO CLONMELLON MOUNT TEMPLE DAY CARE Stops Stops Mullingar (Harbour Place Carpark) 13:45 Mount Temple Day Care 15:00 Austin Friar Street 13:50 Lower Warren 15:10 Cloghan 14:00 Carn Cross 15:15 Turin 14:05 Williamstown 15:20 Reynalla 14:10 Tullywood 15:25 Caddagh Cross 14:15 Annagh 15:30 Delvin (Gaffeys Pub) 14:20 Baylin 15:40 Rosmead 14:40 Ballyboran 15:50 Clonmellon 14:50 Killenatore 15:55 8 Local Link Longford Westmeath Local Link Longford Westmeath 9 044 93 40801 Streamstown Day Care Corcullen to Castledaly Day Care Day : Wednesday Weekly Day : Wednesday Weekly STREAMSTOWN DAY CARE CORCULLEN TO CASTLEDALY Stops Stops Kilbeggan 09:50 Corcullen 10:00 Rosemount 10:10 Ballydrown 10:05 Killare 10:40 Moneen 10:20 Streamstown Community Centre 11:00 Moate (The Gap) 10:40 Castletown Geoghegan 11:15 Boyanna 10:55 Streamstown Community Centre 11:30 Kilogeneghan 11:15 Ballinalassey 11:25 Castledaly 11:30 STREAMSTOWN DAY CARE Stops Streamstown Community Centre 13:30 CASTLEDALY TO CORCULLEN Castletown Geoghegan 13:45 Stops Streamstown Community Centre 14:00 Castledaly 14:00 Killare 14:20 Ballinalassey 14:05 Rosemount 14:50 Kilogeneghan 14:15 Kilbeggan 15:10 Boyanna 14:35 Moate (The Gap) 14:50 Moneen 15:10 Ballydrown 15:25 Corcullen 15:30 10 Local Link Longford Westmeath Local Link Longford Westmeath 11 044 93 40801 Castlepollard to Coole Day Care Multyfarnham to Mullingar Day: Wednesday Weekly Day : Wednesday Weekly CASTLEPOLLARD/COOLE DAY CARE MULTYFARNHAM TO MULLINGAR Stops Stops Greencourt Castlepollard 09:50 Castlepollard 10:20 Glenview 09:55 Crookedwood 10:30 Lir Park 10:00 Multyfarnham 10:40 Collinstown Road 10:05 Bunbrosna 10:45 Mullingar Road 10:10 Ballinafid 10:50 Castlepollard 10:15 Mullingar Castle St 11:00 Coole 10:25 MULTYFARNHAM TO MULLINGAR CASTLEPOLLARD/COOLE DAY CARE Stops Stops Mullingar Castle St 13:30 Coole 12:20 Ballinafid 13:40 Castlepollard 12:30 Bunbrosna 13:45 Mullingar Road 12:35 Multyfarnham 13:50 Collinstown Road 12:40 Crookedwood 14:00 Lir Park 12:45 Castlepollard 14:10 Glenview 12:50 Greencourt Castlepollard 12:55 12 Local Link Longford Westmeath Local Link Longford Westmeath 13 044 93 40801 Kiltoom Active Age (Hill of Berries) Kinnegad to Killucan Day Care Day: Wednesday Weekly Day : Wednesday Fortnightly KILTOOM ACTIVE AGE KINNEGAD TO KILLUCAN Stops Stops Hill of Berries 10:30 Rathwire 09:45 Barrymore 10:35 Kinnegad 10:00 Hudson Bay 10:40 Brutonstown 10:15 Kiltoom 10:50 Killucan Community Centre 10:25 Ballybay Hall 11:00 KILLUCAN TO KINNEGAD KILTOOM ACTIVE AGE Stops Stops Killucan Community Centre 15:55 Ballybay Hall 12:30 Brutonstown 16:05 Kiltoom 12:40 Kinnegad 16:15 Hudson Bay 12:50 Rathwire 16:30 Barrymore 12:55 Hill of Berries 13:00 14 Local Link Longford Westmeath Local Link Longford Westmeath 15 044 93 40801 Rathwire to Killucan Day Care Ballymore to Athlone Day : Wednesday Fortnightly Day : Wednesday Evening Monthly RATHWIRE TO KILLUCAN BALLYMORE TO ATHLONE Stops Stops Rathwire 10:30 Ballymore 19:10 Sion Hill - Baskin 19:20 Ballyowen - Walderstown 19:25 Raharney 10:45 Glasson 19:35 Killucan Community Centre 10:55 Annagh Cross 19:40 Athlone (Shamrock Lodge) 19:55 KILLUCAN TO RATHWIRE Stops ATHLONE TO BALLYMORE Killucan Community Centre 15:30 Stops Rathwire - Athlone (Shamrock Lodge) 21:45 Sion Hill - Annagh Cross 22:00 Ballyowen 15:45 Glasson 22:05 Raharney 15:50 Walderstown 22:15 Baskin 22:20 Ballymore 22:30 16 Local Link Longford Westmeath Local Link Longford Westmeath 17 044 93 40801 Tang to Ballymahon Addinstown to Delvin Friendship Club Day : Wednesday Evening Weekly Day : Thursday Monthly TANG TO BALLYMAHON ADDINSTOWN TO DELVIN Stops Stops Creevaghmore 19:10 Addinstown 10:00 Cloncullen - Ballyhealy 10:15 Rath / Abbeyshrule 19:20 Southill 10:25 Bessfort 19:30 Rosmead 10:35 Thomond Lodge Nursing Home 19:40 Delvin 10:40 Ballymahon Lower St 19:50 Ballyowen 10:45 Ballymahon Library (Old) 19:55 Clonlost 10:50 Turin 10:55 Delvin 11:00 BALLYMAHON TO TANG Stops Ballymahon Library (Old) 22:10 DELVIN TO ADDINSTOWN Ballymahon Lower St 22:15 Stops Thomond Lodge Nursing Home 22:25 Delvin 14:30 Bessfort 22:35 Turin 14:35 Rath / Abbeyshrule 22:45 Clonlost 14:40 Cloncullen - Ballyowen 14:45 Creevaghmore 22:55 Delvin 14:50 Rosmead 14:55 Southill 15:05 Ballyhealy 15:15 Addinstown 15:30 18 Local Link Longford Westmeath Local Link Longford Westmeath 19 044 93 40801 Ballymore to Moate Ballynacargy to Mullingar Day : Thursday Fortnightly Day : Thursday Weekly BALLYMORE TO MOATE BALLYNACARGY TO MULLINGAR Stops Stops Ballymore 10:25 Ballynacargy 09:50 Baskin 10:35 Carraig More 10:12 Toorbeg 10:45 Emper (On Request) 10:15 Moyvoughley 10:50 Rathduff 10:20 Shurock 10:55 Milltown 10:25 Moate (Post Office) 11:00 Rathconrath 10:30 Shandonagh 10:40 Brothenstown 10:45 MOATE TO BALLYMORE Patrick Street 10:50 Stops Mullingar (Dominick St) 10:55 Moate (SuperValu) 13:00 Shurock 13:05 Moyvoughley 13:10 MULLINGAR TO BALLYNACARGY Toorbeg 13:15 Stops Baskin 13:25 Mullingar (Harbour Place Carpark) 13:30 Ballymore
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