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North Skye Web.Indd Portree G Fiscavaig 54 MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS WHEN PORTREE HIGH SCHOOL IS OPEN route number 54 route number 54 Sch Sch Portree Square 1525 Fiscavaig 0755 Portree High School 1540 Portnalong 0802 Sligachan 1553 Carbost Talisker Distillery 0810 Drynoch Junction 1600 Drynoch Junction 0822 Carbost Talisker Distillery 1610 Sligachan 0830 Portnalong 1618 Sch Schooldays Portree High School 0843 Sch Schooldays Fiscavaig 1625 Portree Square 0848 BANK HOLIDAY SERVICES: Over the Festive Period 24 December 2012 until 09 January 2013 services are liable to alteration or curtailment. See separate publicity issued for this period. Normal services will operate on Good Friday, Easter Monday. On May Day this service will NOT operate. SCHOOL HOLIDAYS: 21 December 2012 until 06 January 2013, 10 February until 16 February 2013 , 29 March 2013 until 14 April 2013 Portree G Dunvegan G Glendale 56 MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS SCHOOLDAYS MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS SCHOOL HOLIDAYS route number 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 X Portree Square — 0753 1015 1245 1525 — — 1740 1015 1245 1530 1740 Portree High School — M M M 1540 1540 1540 1742 M M 1532 1742 Portree Co-op — 0756 1018 1248 1543 1543 M 1743 1018 1248 1534 1743 Skeabost Hotel — 0803 1025 1255 1550 1550 1552 1750 1025 1255 1541 1750 Bernisdale Phone Box — 0806 1028 1258 M M 1558 1753 1028 1258 1544 1753 Arnisort Church — 0814 1036 1306 1559 1559 1612 1801 1036 1306 1552 1801 Edinbane — — 1040 1310 M 1604 M 1805 1040 1310 1556 1805 Dunvegan Fairy Bridge — — 1047 1317 1608 1610 1621 1812 1047 1317 1603 1812 Dunvegan Castle — — 1055 1325 M M M 1820 1055 1325 M 1820 Dunvegan Hotel 0653 — 1058 1328 1616 1618 1629 1823 1058 1328 1611 1823 Lonmore 0656 — 1101 1331 1619 1621 — 1826 1101 1331 1613 1826 Colbost Boreraig Road End 0701 — — — 1634 — — 1839r — — — 1839 Glendale Lower Milovaig Road End 0714 — — — 1653 — — 1854r — — — 1854 route number 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 XX Glendale Lower Milovaig Road End — — — 0728 — — — 1654 — — — — Colbost Boreraig Road End — — — 0747 — — — 1708 — — — — Lonmore 0655 — 0754 0804 1102 1332 1622 1725 0801 1102 1332 1622 Dunvegan Hotel 0658 — 0757 0807 1105 1335 1625 1728 0804 1105 1335 1625 Dunvegan Castle M — M M 1108 1338 1628 — M 1108 1338 1628 Dunvegan Fairy Bridge 0703 — 0808 0814 1116 1346 1636 — 0811 1116 1346 1636 Edinbane 0709 — 0814 0820 1123 1353 1644 — 0818 1123 1353 1644 Arnisort Church 0714 0815 0818 0824 1127 1357 1648 — 0822 1127 1357 1648 Bernisdale Phone Box M 0825 M M 1135 1405 1659 — 0828 1135 1405 1659 Skeabost Hotel 0723 0832 0827 0833 1138 1408 1702 — 0831 1138 1408 1702 Portree Co-op | M M 0843 1148 1418 1711 — 0841 1148 1418 1711 Portree High School M 0847 0840 0846 M M M — M M M M Portree Square 0735 — 0844 0850 1151 1421 1713 — 0844 1151 1421 1713 FOR SATURDAY SERVICE PLEASE SEE OVERLEAF X Limited stop between Portree and Edinbane. Stop only to set down passengers XX Limited stop between Edinbane and Portree, stop only to drop off passengers Portree G Dunvegan G Glendale 56 SATURDAYS NO SUNDAY SERVICE route number 56 56 56 Portree Square 1115 1400 1740 Sch Schooldays NSch School Holidays Portree Co-op 1118 1403 1743 Skeabost Hotel 1125 1410 1750 Bernisdale Phone Box 1128 1413 1753 r Operates on request for passengers on board by Dunvegan on Arnisort Church 1136 1421 1801 Tuesdays and Thursdays when required by Portree High School Edinbane 1140 1425 1805 Dunvegan Fairy Bridge 1147 1432 1812 X Limited stop between Portree and Edinbane. Stop only to set down Dunvegan Castle 1155 1440 1820 passengers Dunvegan Hotel 1158 1443 1823 XX Limited stop between Edinbane and Portree, stop only to drop off Lonmore 1201 1446 1826 passengers route number 56 56 56 Times in italics are approximate only. Lonmore 0801 1202 1617 Dunvegan Hotel 0804 1205 1620 Dunvegan Castle M 1208 1623 BANK HOLIDAY SERVICES: Over the Festive Period 24 December 2012 until 09 Dunvegan Fairy Bridge 0811 1216 1631 January 2013 services are liable to alteration or curtailment. See separate publicity Edinbane 0818 1223 1639 issued for this period. Normal services will operate on Good Friday, Easter Arnisort Church 0822 1227 1643 Monday. On May Day this service will NOT operate. Bernisdale Phone Box 0830 1235 1654 Skeabost Hotel 0833 1238 1657 SCHOOL HOLIDAYS: 21 December 2012 until 06 January 2013, 10 February until 16 Portree Co-op 0843 1248 1706 February 2013 , 29 March 2013 until 14 April 2013 Portree Square 0846 1251 1708 Portree G North End Circulars 57A 57C MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS SATURDAYS UNTIL 31 MAR & FROM 27 OCT 2012 route number 57A 57A 57A 57A 57A 57A 57A 57A 57A route number 57A 57A Sch a Sch NSch Portree Square 1210 1415 Portree High School — — — — — — — — 1745 Torvaig Road End 1216 1421 Portree Square — — — 0910 1210 — 1525 1540 1750 Old Man of Storr Car Park 1231 1436 Portree High School — — — M M — 1540 M M Staffi n 1243 1448 Torvaig Road End — — — 0916 1216 — 1546 1546 1756 Flodigarry Hotel Road End 1255 1500 Old Man of Storr Car Park — — — 0931 1231 — 1611 1611 1816 Kilmaluag Balmacquien Road End 1300 1505 Staffi n — — — 0943 1243 — 1619 1619 1824 Duntulm Hotel 1305 1510 Flodigarry Hotel Road End — — 0738 0955 1255 — 1634 1634 1836 Kilmuir Primary School 1318 1523 Kilmaluag Balmacquien Road End — — 0747 1000 1300 — 1639 1639 — Uig Police Station 1329 1534 Duntulm Hotel — — 0753 1005 1305 — 1644 1644 — Uig Pier 1332 1537 Kilmuir Primary School — — 0806 1018 1318 — 1657 1657 — Uig Police Station 1335 1540 Uig Police Station — — | 1029 1329 — 1708 1708 — Kensaleyre Church 1347 1552 Uig Pier 0700 0815 M 1032 1332 1540a 1711 1711 — Portree Co-op 1357 1602 Uig Police Station 0703 0818 0822 1035 1335 1543a 1714 1714 — Portree Square 1400 1605 Kensaleyre Church 0715 0834 0834 1047 1347 1556a 1726 1726 — Portree Co-op | M 0845 1057 1357 1606a 1736 1736 — route number 57C 57C Portree High School M 0847 0847 M M M M M — Portree Square 0756 1710 Portree Square 0728 — 0850 1100 1400 1609a 1739 1739 — Portree Co-op 0759 1713 Kensaleyre Church 0809 1723 route number 57C 57C 57C 57C 57C 57C 57C 57C 57C 57C Uig Police Station 0821 1735 Sch NSch a Sch NSch Sch Uig Pier | 1738 Portree Square 0730 — — 1010 1310 1455a 1525 1535 — 1750 Uig Police Station M 1741 Portree High School M — — M M M 1540 M 1540 M Kilmuir Primary School 0832 1752 Portree Co-op 0733 — — 1013 1313 1448a 1543 1543 M 1753 Duntulm Hotel 0845 1805 Kensaleyre Church 0743 — — 1023 1323 1458a 1553 1553 1553 1803 Kilmaluag Balmacquien Road End 0850 1810 Uig Police Station 0755 — — 1035 1335 1514a 1605 1605 1609 1815 Flodigarry Hotel Road End 0855 1815 Uig Pier 0758 — — 1038 1338 1517a | | 1612 1818 Staffi n 0907 1827 Uig Police Station — — — 1041 1341 — M M — 1821 Old Man of Storr Car Park 0919 1839 Kilmuir Primary School — — — 1052 1352 — 1621 1621 — 1832 Torvaig Road End 0934 1844 Duntulm Hotel — — — 1105 1405 — 1634 1634 — 1845 Portree Square 0940 1850 Kilmaluag Balmacquien Road End — — — 1110 1410 — 1640 1640 — 1850 NO SUNDAY SERVICE Flodigarry Hotel Road End — 0751 0751 1115 1415 — 1649 1649 — 1855 Staffi n — 0806 0806 1127 1427 — 1701 1701 — — Sch Schooldays NSch School Holidays Old Man of Storr Car Park — 0819 0819 1139 1439 — 1708 1708 — — Torvaig Road End — 0839 0839 1154 1454 — 1728 1728 — — a Tuesdays during school holidays 30 October 2012 until 26 March 2013 Portree Square — 0843b 0845 1200 1500 — 1734 1734 — — Portree High School — 0845 — — — — — — — — b Timed at Skye Batiks NOT Square Portree Town Service 58 MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS route number 58 58 58 58 58 58 Portree Square 0940 1040 1140 1240 1340 1440 Portree Aros Centre 0945 1045 1145 1245 1345 1445 BANK HOLIDAY SERVICES: Over the Festive Period 24 December 2012 until 09 Portree Square 0950 1050 1150 1250 1350 1450 January 2013 services are liable to alteration or curtailment. See separate publicity Portree Co-op 0954 1054 1154 1254 1354 1454 issued for this period. Normal services will operate on Good Friday, Easter Portree Dental Surgery 0955 1055 1155 1255 1355 1455 Monday. On May Day this service will NOT operate. Sluggans Industrial Estate 0956 1056 1156 1256 1356 1456 Portree Square 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 Stormyhill 1005 1105 1205 1305 1405 1505 SCHOOL HOLIDAYS: 21 December 2012 until 06 January 2013, 10 February until 16 Portree Square 1010 1110 1210 1310 1410 1510 February 2013 , 29 March 2013 until 14 April 2013 NO SATURDAY SERVICE NO SUNDAY SERVICE Portree G Peinchorran 59 MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS SCHOOLDAYS MONDAYS TO FRIDAYS SCHOOL HOLIDAYS route number 59 59 59 route number 59 59 F F F Portree Square 0752 1130 1525 Portree Square 1130 1525 Portree Co-op | | 1528 Portree Co-op M 1528 Portree High School | M 1540 Penifi ler 1137 1535 Penifi ler M 1137 1547 Lower Ollach 1144 1542 Lower Ollach 0806 1144 1559 Peinchorran 1152 1550 Peinchorran 0814 1152 1609 route number 59 59 route number 59 59 59 F F F Peinchorran 1200 1550 Peinchorran 0815 1200 1610 Lower Ollach 1210 1558 Lower Ollach 0825 1210 1628 Penifi ler 1222 | Penifi ler 0837 1222 | Portree Co-op 1229 M F Fridays only Portree High School 0844 M | Portree Square 1232 1612 Portree Co-op M 1229 M Portree Square 0846 1232 1642 BANK HOLIDAY SERVICES: Over the Festive Period 24 December 2012 until 09 January 2013 services are liable to alteration or curtailment. 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