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Dunoon - Largs - Gourock - Greenock - Glasgow 901 906 907 1 MONDAY to FRIDAY Code Service No Dunoon - Largs - Gourock - Greenock - Glasgow 901 906 907 1 MONDAY TO FRIDAY Code Service No. 901 901 907 906 901 906X 907 906 906 901 901 906 907 901 906 901 906 901 906 901 906 Dunoon Town 07.05 08.05 Hunter’s Quay (arr) 07.10 08.10 Hunter’s Quay (dep) 07.20 08.20 Largs, Scheme 07.00 – – Largs, Main St 06.45 07.13 – 07.30 07.50 07.55 08.20 – 08.25 08.50 08.55 09.20 09.25 09.50 09.55 10.20 Wemyss Bay 07.00 07.27 – 07.45 08.05 08.10 08.35 – 08.40 09.05 09.10 09.35 09.40 10.05 10.10 10.35 Inverkip, Main St 07.05 – – – – 08.15 – – 08.45 – 09.15 – 09.45 – 10.15 – McInroy’s Point 05.56 06.35 06.55 – 07.18 – 07.43 – – 08.24 – 08.43 08.54 – 09.24 – 09.54 – 10.24 – Gourock, Pierhead 06.02 06.41 07.01 – 07.25 – 07.50 – – 08.31 – 08.50 09.01 – 09.31 – 10.01 – 10.31 – IBM – – – 07.10 – 07.35 – 07.53 08.13 – 08.43 – – 09.13 – 09.43 – 10.13 – 10.43 Greenock, Kilblain St (arr) 06.10 06.50 07.10 07.22 07.35 07.47 08.00 08.05 08.25 08.34 08.41 08.55 09.00 09.11 09.25 09.41 09.55 10.11 10.25 10.41 10.55 Greenock, Kilblain St (dep) 06.10 06.55 07.10 07.22 07.37 07.48 08.00 08.10 08.30 08.35 08.45 09.00 09.03 09.15 09.30 09.45 10.00 10.15 10.30 10.45 11.00 Port Glasgow 06.20 07.07 07.22 07.34 07.49 – 08.12 08.22 08.42 08.47 08.57 09.12 09.15 09.27 09.42 09.57 10.12 10.27 10.42 10.57 11.12 Coronation Park – – – – – 07.58 – – – – – – – – – – – – – – – Paisley, Renfrew Rd – – – – – – – – – – – – 09.38 – – – – – – – – Braehead – – – – – – – – 09.05 – 09.20 09.35 – 09.50 10.05 10.20 10.35 10.50 11.05 11.20 11.35 Glasgow, Bothwell St 06.47 07.37 07.55 08.09 08.21 08.29 08.45 – 09.20 – 09.35 09.50 09.55 10.05 10.20 10.35 10.50 11.05 11.20 11.35 11.50 Buchanan Bus Station 06.55 07.45 08.05 08.20 08.33 08.39 08.55 – 09.30 – 09.45 10.00 10.05 10.15 10.30 10.45 11.00 11.15 11.30 11.45 12.00 Holidays No service will operate on 25th December and 1st January. A Sunday service will operate on 26th December and 2nd January. A holiday timetable will operate on the following public holidays: Easter Monday, Mayday, Spring Bank Holiday, Glasgow Fair Monday, Paisley Fair Monday and Glasgow September Weekend Monday. Dunoon - Largs - Gourock - Greenock - Glasgow 901 906 907 2 MONDAY TO FRIDAY Code Service No. 901 907 906 901 906 901 907 906 901 906 901 907 906 901 906 901 906 901 906 901 906 Dunoon Town 10.25 11.25 12.25 Hunter’s Quay (arr) 10.30 11.30 12.30 Hunter’s Quay (dep) 10.40 11.40 12.40 Largs, Main St 10.25 – 10.50 10.55 11.20 11.25 – 11.50 11.55 12.20 12.25 – 12.50 12.55 13.20 13.25 13.50 13.55 14.20 14.25 14.50 Wemyss Bay 10.40 – 11.05 11.10 11.35 11.40 – 12.05 12.10 12.35 12.40 – 13.05 13.10 13.35 13.40 14.05 14.10 14.35 14.40 15.05 Inverkip, Main St 10.45 – – 11.15 – 11.45 – – 12.15 – 12.45 – – 13.15 – 13.45 – 14.15 – 14.45 – McInroy’s Point 10.54 11.03 – 11.24 – 11.54 12.03 – 12.24 – 12.54 13.03 – 13.24 – 13.54 – 14.24 – 14.54 – Gourock, Pierhead 11.01 11.10 – 11.31 – 12.01 12.10 – 12.31 – 13.01 13.10 – 13.31 – 14.01 – 14.31 – 15.01 – IBM – – 11.13 – 11.43 – – 12.13 – 12.43 – – 13.13 – 13.43 – 14.13 – 14.43 – 15.13 Greenock, Kilblain St (arr) 11.11 11.20 11.25 11.41 11.55 12.11 12.20 12.25 12.41 12.55 13.11 13.20 13.25 13.41 13.55 14.11 14.25 14.41 14.55 15.11 15.25 Greenock, Kilblain St (dep) 11.15 11.23 11.30 11.45 12.00 12.15 12.23 12.30 12.45 13.00 13.15 13.23 13.30 13.45 14.00 14.15 14.30 14.45 15.00 15.15 15.30 Port Glasgow 11.27 11.35 11.42 11.57 12.12 12.27 12.35 12.42 12.57 13.12 13.27 13.35 13.42 13.57 14.12 14.27 14.42 14.57 15.12 15.27 15.42 Paisley, Renfrew Rd – 11.58 – – – – 12.58 – – – – 13.58 – – – – – – – – – Braehead 11.50 – 12.05 12.20 12.35 12.50 – 13.05 13.20 13.35 13.50 – 14.05 14.20 14.35 14.50 15.05 15.20 15.35 15.50 16.05 Glasgow, Bothwell St 12.05 12.15 12.20 12.35 12.50 13.05 13.15 13.20 13.35 13.50 14.05 14.15 14.20 14.35 14.50 15.05 15.20 15.35 15.50 16.05 16.20 Buchanan Bus Station 12.15 12.25 12.30 12.45 13.00 13.15 13.25 13.30 13.45 14.00 14.15 14.25 14.30 14.45 15.00 15.15 15.30 15.45 16.00 16.15 16.30 GUARANTEED connection at Greenock Kilblain Street. No need to change vehicle. McGill’s endeavour to supply a step-free entrance vehicle where possible but cannot guarantee access for wheelchairs where there is an obvious deficiency in the bus stop infrastructure. We will do everything within our control to allow inclusive travel but must make our passengers aware that local authorities are responsible for raised kerbs and wheelchair-compliant bus stops. Dunoon - Largs - Gourock - Greenock - Glasgow 901 906 907 3 MONDAY TO FRIDAY Code Service No. 901 906 907 901 906 901 906 907 901 906 901 906 901 906 901 906 907 901 906 901 906 Dunoon Town 15.05 16.05 18.20 Hunter’s Quay (arr) 15.10 16.10 18.25 Hunter’s Quay (dep) 15.20 16.20 18.30 Largs, Main St 14.55 15.20 – 15.25 15.50 15.55 16.20 – 16.25 16.50 16.55 17.20 17.25 17.50 17.55 18.20 – 18.25 18.50 18.55 19.20 Wemyss Bay 15.10 15.35 – 15.40 16.05 16.10 16.35 – 16.40 17.05 17.10 17.35 17.40 18.05 18.10 18.35 – 18.40 19.05 19.10 19.35 Inverkip, Main St 15.15 – – 15.45 – 16.15 – – 16.45 – 17.15 – 17.45 – 18.15 – – 18.45 – 19.15 – McInroy’s Point 15.24 – 15.43 15.54 – 16.24 – 16.43 16.54 – 17.24 – 17.54 – 18.24 – 18.53 18.54 – 19.24 – Gourock, Pierhead 15.31 – 15.50 16.01 – 16.31 – 16.50 17.01 – 17.31 – 18.01 – 18.31 – 19.00 19.01 – 19.31 – IBM – 15.43 – – 16.13 – 16.43 – – 17.13 – 17.43 – 18.13 – 18.43 – – 19.13 – 19.43 Greenock, Kilblain St (arr) 15.41 15.55 16.00 16.11 16.25 16.41 16.55 17.00 17.11 17.25 17.41 17.55 18.11 18.25 18.41 18.55 19.10 19.11 19.25 19.41 19.55 Greenock, Kilblain St (dep) 15.45 16.00 16.03 16.15 16.30 16.45 17.00 17.03 17.15 17.30 17.41 18.00 18.11 18.25 18.41 19.00 19.10 19.11 19.25 19.41 19.55 Greenock, Earnhill Rd – – – – – – – – – – 17.51 – 18.21 18.35 18.51 – 19.20 19.21 19.35 19.51 20.05 Port Glasgow 15.57 16.12 16.15 16.27 16.42 16.57 17.12 17.15 17.27 17.42 – 18.12 – – – 19.12 – – – – – Paisley, Renfrew Rd – – 16.38 – – – – 17.38 – – – – – – – – – – – – – Braehead 16.20 16.35 – 16.50 17.05 17.20 – – 17.50 18.05 – 18.35 – – – 19.35 – – – – – Glasgow, Bothwell St 16.35 16.50 16.55 17.05 17.20 17.35 17.50 17.55 18.05 18.20 – 18.50 – – – 19.50 – – – – – Buchanan Bus Station 16.45 17.00 17.05 17.15 17.30 17.45 18.00 18.05 18.15 18.30 – 19.00 – – – 20.00 – – – – – GUARANTEED connection at Greenock Kilblain Street. No need to change vehicle. www.mcgillsbuses.co.uk Dunoon - Largs - Gourock - Greenock - Glasgow 901 906 907 4 MONDAY TO FRIDAY Code Service No. 901 906 907 901 906 907 906 Dunoon Town 19.45 20.45 Hunter’s Quay (arr) 19.50 20.50 Hunter’s Quay (dep) 20.00 21.00 DOWNLOAD Largs, Main St 19.25 19.50 – 19.55 20.50 – 21.50 My OUR NEW APP Wemyss Bay 19.40 20.05 – 20.10 21.05 – 22.05 Timetables TODAY! Inverkip, Main St 19.45 – – 20.15 21.10 – 22.10 McInroy’s Point 19.54 – 20.23 20.24 – 21.33 – GO! Zone Gourock, Pierhead 20.01 – 20.30 20.31 – 21.30 – Tickets IBM – 20.13 – – 21.15 – 22.15 Greenock, Kilblain St (arr) 20.11 20.25 20.40 20.41 21.25 21.40 22.25 Greenock, Kilblain St (dep) 20.11 20.25 20.40 20.41 21.25 21.40 22.25 Journey Greenock, Earnhill Rd 20.21 20.35 20.50 20.51 21.35 21.50 22.35 Planner My Next Bus Service Alerts McGill’s endeavour to supply a step-free entrance vehicle where possible but cannot guarantee access for wheelchairs where there is an obvious deficiency in the bus stop infrastructure.
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