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456 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 456 bus time schedule & line map 456 Craighouse View In Website Mode The 456 bus line (Craighouse) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Craighouse: 7:45 AM - 3:20 PM (2) Craighouse: 8:37 AM - 5:25 PM (3) Feolin Ferry: 6:51 AM - 5:17 PM (4) Inverlussa: 6:06 AM - 5:50 PM (5) Keils: 9:20 AM - 11:22 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 456 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 456 bus arriving. Direction: Craighouse 456 bus Time Schedule 3 stops Craighouse Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:45 AM - 3:20 PM Ferry Terminal, Feolin Ferry Tuesday 7:45 AM - 3:20 PM Jura Gardens, Ardƒn Wednesday 7:45 AM - 3:20 PM Jura Distillery, Craighouse Thursday 7:45 AM - 3:20 PM Friday 7:45 AM - 3:20 PM Saturday 7:45 AM - 3:20 PM 456 bus Info Direction: Craighouse Stops: 3 Trip Duration: 20 min Line Summary: Ferry Terminal, Feolin Ferry, Jura Gardens, Ardƒn, Jura Distillery, Craighouse Direction: Craighouse 456 bus Time Schedule 8 stops Craighouse Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:37 AM - 5:25 PM Old Schoolhouse Road End, Inverlussa Tuesday 8:37 AM - 5:25 PM Lussagiven Road End, Inverlussa Wednesday 8:37 AM - 5:25 PM Torran Buidhe, Lagg Thursday 8:37 AM - 5:25 PM Gate House, Lagg Friday 8:37 AM - 5:25 PM The Bothy, Knockrome Saturday 8:50 AM - 4:30 PM Three Arch Bridge, Knockrome Small Isles School, Keils 456 bus Info Jura Distillery, Craighouse Direction: Craighouse Stops: 8 Trip Duration: 45 min Line Summary: Old Schoolhouse Road End, Inverlussa, Lussagiven Road End, Inverlussa, Torran Buidhe, Lagg, Gate House, Lagg, The Bothy, Knockrome, Three Arch Bridge, Knockrome, Small Isles School, Keils, Jura Distillery, Craighouse Direction: Feolin Ferry 456 bus Time Schedule 10 stops Feolin Ferry Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:51 AM - 5:17 PM Old Schoolhouse Road End, Inverlussa Tuesday 6:51 AM - 5:17 PM Lussagiven Road End, Inverlussa Wednesday 6:51 AM - 5:17 PM Torran Buidhe, Lagg Thursday 6:51 AM - 5:17 PM Gate House, Lagg Friday 6:51 AM - 5:17 PM The Bothy, Knockrome Saturday 7:23 AM - 5:17 PM Three Arch Bridge, Knockrome Small Isles School, Keils 456 bus Info Jura Distillery, Craighouse Direction: Feolin Ferry Stops: 10 Trip Duration: 22 min Jura Gardens, Ardƒn Line Summary: Old Schoolhouse Road End, Inverlussa, Lussagiven Road End, Inverlussa, Torran Ferry Terminal, Feolin Ferry Buidhe, Lagg, Gate House, Lagg, The Bothy, Knockrome, Three Arch Bridge, Knockrome, Small Isles School, Keils, Jura Distillery, Craighouse, Jura Gardens, Ardƒn, Ferry Terminal, Feolin Ferry Direction: Inverlussa 456 bus Time Schedule 10 stops Inverlussa Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:06 AM - 5:50 PM Ferry Terminal, Feolin Ferry Tuesday 6:06 AM - 5:50 PM Jura Gardens, Ardƒn Wednesday 6:06 AM - 5:50 PM Jura Distillery, Craighouse Thursday 6:06 AM - 5:50 PM Small Isles School, Keils Friday 6:06 AM - 5:50 PM Three Arch Bridge, Knockrome Saturday 8:05 AM - 5:50 PM The Bothy, Knockrome Gate House, Lagg 456 bus Info Torran Buidhe, Lagg Direction: Inverlussa Stops: 10 Trip Duration: 48 min Lussagiven Road End, Inverlussa Line Summary: Ferry Terminal, Feolin Ferry, Jura Gardens, Ardƒn, Jura Distillery, Craighouse, Small Old Schoolhouse Road End, Inverlussa Isles School, Keils, Three Arch Bridge, Knockrome, The Bothy, Knockrome, Gate House, Lagg, Torran Buidhe, Lagg, Lussagiven Road End, Inverlussa, Old Schoolhouse Road End, Inverlussa Direction: Keils 456 bus Time Schedule 4 stops Keils Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:20 AM - 11:22 AM Ferry Terminal, Feolin Ferry Tuesday 9:20 AM - 11:22 AM Jura Gardens, Ardƒn Wednesday 9:20 AM - 11:22 AM Jura Distillery, Craighouse Thursday 9:20 AM - 11:22 AM Small Isles School, Keils Friday 9:20 AM - 11:22 AM Saturday 11:22 AM 456 bus Info Direction: Keils Stops: 4 Trip Duration: 13 min Line Summary: Ferry Terminal, Feolin Ferry, Jura Gardens, Ardƒn, Jura Distillery, Craighouse, Small Isles School, Keils 456 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Scotland. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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