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W1A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route W1A bus time schedule & line map W1A Skigersta View In Website Mode The W1A bus line (Skigersta) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Skigersta: 8:33 AM - 6:41 PM (2) South Dell: 7:35 AM - 3:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest W1A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next W1A bus arriving. Direction: Skigersta W1A bus Time Schedule 37 stops Skigersta Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:33 AM - 6:41 PM Road End, South Dell Tuesday 8:33 AM - 6:41 PM Industrial Estate, South Dell Wednesday 8:33 AM - 6:41 PM Graham Park, South Dell Thursday 8:33 AM - 6:41 PM Road End, Aird Dell Friday 8:33 AM - 6:41 PM Township, Aird Dell Saturday Not Operational Turning Point, Aird Dell Township, Aird Dell W1A bus Info Road End, Aird Dell Direction: Skigersta Stops: 37 Trip Duration: 17 min Number 17, South Dell Line Summary: Road End, South Dell, Industrial Estate, South Dell, Graham Park, South Dell, Road Number 24, South Dell End, Aird Dell, Township, Aird Dell, Turning Point, Aird Dell, Township, Aird Dell, Road End, Aird Dell, Number Number 30, South Dell 17, South Dell, Number 24, South Dell, Number 30, South Dell, Number 43, South Dell, Glebe House Rd Number 43, South Dell End, South Dell, Hall, North Dell, Township, North Dell, Turning Point, North Dell, Township, North Dell, Road Glebe House Rd End, South Dell End, North Dell, Ness Historical Society, North Dell, Inn, Cross, Cross Stores, Cross, Post O∆ce, Cross, Hall, North Dell Church, Cross, Number 142, Cross, Druim Na Loch, Swainbost, Water Tower Rd End, Swainbost, Clinic Township, North Dell Road End, Habost, Health Centre, Habost, Side Road, Habost, Airigh Linngail Rd End, Habost, Swedish Side Turning Point, North Dell Rd End, Skigersta, Outer Adabrock Rd End, Skigersta, Road End, Eoradale, Township, Eoradale, Road End, Eoradale, Bus Shelter, Skigersta, Township, Skigersta Township, North Dell Road End, North Dell Ness Historical Society, North Dell Inn, Cross Cross Stores, Cross Post O∆ce, Cross Church, Cross Number 142, Cross Druim Na Loch, Swainbost Water Tower Rd End, Swainbost Clinic Road End, Habost Health Centre, Habost Side Road, Habost Airigh Linngail Rd End, Habost Swedish Side Rd End, Skigersta Outer Adabrock Rd End, Skigersta Road End, Eoradale Township, Eoradale Road End, Eoradale Bus Shelter, Skigersta Township, Skigersta Direction: South Dell W1A bus Time Schedule 36 stops South Dell Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:35 AM - 3:35 PM Township, Skigersta Tuesday 7:35 AM - 3:35 PM Bus Shelter, Skigersta Wednesday 7:35 AM - 3:35 PM Road End, Eoradale Thursday 7:35 AM - 3:35 PM Township, Eoradale Friday 7:35 AM - 3:35 PM Road End, Eoradale Saturday Not Operational Outer Adabrock Rd End, Skigersta Swedish Side Road, Lionel W1A bus Info Swedish Side Rd End, Skigersta Direction: South Dell Stops: 36 Trip Duration: 19 min Side Road, Habost Line Summary: Township, Skigersta, Bus Shelter, Skigersta, Road End, Eoradale, Township, Eoradale, Airigh Linngail Rd End, Habost Road End, Eoradale, Outer Adabrock Rd End, Skigersta, Swedish Side Road, Lionel, Swedish Side Health Centre, Habost Rd End, Skigersta, Side Road, Habost, Airigh Linngail Rd End, Habost, Health Centre, Habost, Clinic Road Clinic Road End, Habost End, Habost, Water Tower Rd End, Swainbost, Druim Na Loch, Swainbost, Number 142, Cross, Cross Water Tower Rd End, Swainbost Stores, Cross, Inn, Cross, Ness Historical Society, North Dell, Road End, North Dell, Township, North Druim Na Loch, Swainbost Dell, Turning Point, North Dell, Township, North Dell, Hall, North Dell, Glebe House Rd End, South Dell, Number 142, Cross Number 43, South Dell, Number 30, South Dell, Number 24, South Dell, Number 17, South Dell, Road Cross Stores, Cross End, Aird Dell, Township, Aird Dell, Turning Point, Aird Dell, Township, Aird Dell, Road End, Aird Dell, Graham Inn, Cross Park, South Dell, Industrial Estate, South Dell, Road End, South Dell Ness Historical Society, North Dell Road End, North Dell Township, North Dell Turning Point, North Dell Township, North Dell Hall, North Dell Glebe House Rd End, South Dell Number 43, South Dell Number 30, South Dell Number 24, South Dell Number 17, South Dell Road End, Aird Dell Township, Aird Dell Turning Point, Aird Dell Township, Aird Dell Road End, Aird Dell Graham Park, South Dell Industrial Estate, South Dell Road End, South Dell W1A 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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