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BALLINCURRIG to CONNA Stops Departs Return Ballincurrig 11:20 13:55 Leamlara 11:40 14:05 Lisgoold (Community Centre) 11:55 14:15 Conna (Monty’S Meadows) 12:20 13:30 Timetable Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Tel. 025-51454 Glanworth-Fermoy Day: Monday GLANWORTH TO FERMOY Stops Departs Return Ballindangan Cross 09:00 13:10 Glanworth (Post Office) 09:20 12:50 Fermoy (Joe Murphy’s/DV8) 09:40 Fermoy (Lidl) 09:45 Fermoy (Grand Hotel) 12:30 Newmarket-Kanturk-Lombardstown-Mallow Day: Monday NEWMARKET TO MALLOW Stops Departs Return Newmarket (Bus Stop) 09:45 16:20 Lombardstown (Post Office) 10:30 15:45 Mallow (Duhallow Park) 10:45 15:30 Mallow (Gilbert Centre) 11:00 15:15 Local Link Cork Timetable 1 Timetable Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Tel. 025-51454 Fermoy-Castletownroche-Mallow Day: Monday FERMOY TO MALLOW Stops Departs Return Fermoy (Grand Hotel) 10:30 15:25 Ballyhooly (School) 10:40 15:15 Castletownroche (Community Centre) 10:50 15:05 Killavullen (Haven Bar Main Street) 11:00 14:55 Mallow (Tesco - Main Door) 11:10 14:45 Glenville-Fermoy Day: Tuesday GLENVILLE TO FERMOY Stops Departs Return Mullintoura 09:10 13:30 Glenville (Community Centre) 09:55 13:35 Inchinaugh 10:00 13:45 Fermoy (Library) 10:30 13:00 2 Local Link Cork Timetable Timetable Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Tel. 025-51454 Kerry Pike - Tower - Inniscarra - Ballincollig Day: Tuesday KERRY PIKE TO BALLINCOLLIG Stops Departs Return Kerry Pike 09:50 13:25 Tower (Supervalu) 10:00 13:15 Bridgestown 10:15 13:00 Rocklodge 10:20 12:50 Ballincollig (Dunnes Stores) 10:40 12:40 Kildorrery - Shanballymore - Clogher to Mallow Day: Tuesday KILDORRERY TO MALLOW Stops Departs Return Kildorrery (RCC) 09:55 13:45 Shanballymore (National School) 10:05 13:35 Wallstown 10:10 13:30 Skenakilla Cross 10:20 13:20 Mallow (Katie’s Shop) 10:35 13:05 Local Link Cork Timetable 3 Timetable Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Tel. 025-51454 Bottlehill - Burnfort - Mallow Day: Tuesday BOTTLEHILL TO MALLOW Stops Departs Return The Commons 10:55 15:55 Bottlehill 11:00 15:50 Knuttery 11:10 15:40 Burnfort 11:20 15:30 Mallow (Hibernian Hotel) 11:45 15:00 Kilmagner - Coolagown - Castlelyons Day: Tuesday (September to June only) KILMAGNER TO CASTLELYONS Stops Departs Return Kilmagner 13:45 17:10 Coolagown 14:00 16:55 Castlelyons (Community Centre) 14:25 16:30 4 Local Link Cork Timetable Timetable Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Tel. 025-51454 Rathduff - Grenagh - Courtbrack - Cork City Day: Wednesday RATHDUFF TO CORK CITY Stops Departs Return Rathduff (Shop) 09:30 16:00 Grenagh (Post Office) 09:35 15:55 Courtbrack (Community Centre) 09:45 15:45 Blarney (Credit Union) 10:05 15:35 Cork City (St. Patrick’s Quay) 10:25 Cork City (Merchant's Quay) 15:15 Local Link Cork Timetable 5 Timetable Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Tel. 025-51454 Glanworth - Fermoy - Conna - Midleton Day: Wednesday GLANWORTH TO MIDLETON Stops Departs Return Glanworth (Post Office) 08:40 15:15 Fermoy (Joe Murphy’s/DV8) 09:00 Fermoy (Hanley’s) 14:50 Castlelyons (Community Centre) 09:15 14:30 Castlelyons (Kent Terrace) 09:20 14:25 Conna (Post Office) 09:30 14:10 Ballynoe (Church) 09:40 14:00 Dungourney (School) 10:10 13:30 Midleton (Post Office) 10:20 Midleton (Supervalu) 10:25 13:20 Araglin rural area - Araglin Day: Wednesday (September to June only) ARAGLIN RURAL AREA TO ARAGLIN Stops Departs Return Araglin Bridge 13:00 16:55 Propogue 13:10 16:45 Billeragh 13:20 16:35 Araglin (Hall) 13:55 16:00 6 Local Link Cork Timetable Timetable Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Tel. 025-51454 Ballincurrig - Leamlara - Lisgoold Day: Wednesday - Weekly (September to June only) Except changes destination and day to Conna on 2nd Thursday of month BALLINCURRIG TO LISGOOLD Stops Departs Return Ballincurrig 10:20 13:00 Leamlara 10:30 12:50 Top Cross 10:40 12:40 Lisgoold (Community Centre) 10:50 12:30 Aghabullogue - Dripsey - Berrings - Cloghroe - Ballincollig Day: Thursday AGHABULLOGUE TO BALLINCOLLIG Stops Departs Return Aghabullogue (School) 09:30 13:25 Dripsey (Model Village) 09:50 13:05 Berrings (School) 10:00 12:55 Old Cloghroe Village 10:05 12:50 Bridgestown 10:15 12:40 Ballincollig (Dunnes Stores) 10:25 12:30 Local Link Cork Timetable 7 Timetable Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Tel. 025-51454 Bartlemy - Castlelyons - Conna - Fermoy Day: Thursday BARTLEMY TO FERMOY Stops Departs Return Bartlemy (School) 09:00 14:45 Castlelyons (Community Centre) 09:20 14:25 Castlelyons (Kent Terrace) 09:25 14:20 Conna (Monty’s Meadows) 09:55 13:50 Kilmagner 10:15 12:45 Fermoy (Centra) 10:30 Fermoy (Joe Murphy’s/DV8) 12:30 Curraghs - Liscarroll - Lisgriffin - Mallow Day: Thursday CURRAGHS TO MALLOW Stops Departs Return Curraghs 09:45 14:20 Liscarroll (RCC) 10:00 14:05 Lisgriffin (School) 10:10 13:55 Newtwopothouse (Shop) 10:20 13:45 Mallow (Hibernian Hotel) 10:35 13:30 8 Local Link Cork Timetable Timetable Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Tel. 025-51454 Lombardstown - Glantane - Dromahane - Mallow Day: Thursday LOMBARDSTOWN TO MALLOW Stops Departs Return Lombardstown (Post Office) 08:45 14:25 Gortroe 08:55 14:15 Glantane (Monument) 09:05 14:05 Dromahane (RCC) 09:25 13:45 Mallow (St. James’ Avenue) 09:45 13:25 Nazareth House 10:10 13:00 Mallow (St. James’ Avenue) 10:40 12:30 Kilworth - Mitchelstown Day: Thursday KILWORTH TO MITCHELSTOWN Stops Departs Return Kilworth (Parc na gCapall) 09:45 12:20 Kilworth (Heaphy Grove) 09:50 12:15 Mitchelstown (The Square) 10:10 Mitchelstown (Supervalu) 12:00 Local Link Cork Timetable 9 Timetable Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Tel. 025-51454 Ballyhooly - Castletownroche - Skenakilla - Killavullen - Mallow Day: Thursday BALLYHOOLY TO MALLOW Stops Departs Return Ballyhooly (School) 10:55 15:10 Castletownroche (Community Centre) 11:05 15:00 Skenakilla Cross 11:10 14:55 Killavullen (Haven Bar Main Street) 11:20 14:45 Mallow (Tesco - Main Door) 11:35 14:30 Skenakilla-Shanballymore-Kildorrery-Mitchelstown Day: Thursday SKENAKILLA TO MITCHELSTOWN Stops Departs Return Skenakilla Cross 09:50 13:25 Shanballymore (National School) 10:00 13:15 Kildorrery (Sheahan's Bar) 10:15 13:00 Ballyenahan 10:25 12:50 Marshalstown Cross 10:30 12:45 Mitchelstown (Supervalu) 10:45 12:30 10 Local Link Cork Timetable Timetable Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Tel. 025-51454 Ballincurrig - Leamlara - Lisgoold - Conna Day: Thursday (2nd Thursday of month only, September to June only) BALLINCURRIG TO CONNA Stops Departs Return Ballincurrig 11:20 13:55 Leamlara 11:40 14:05 Lisgoold (Community Centre) 11:55 14:15 Conna (Monty’s Meadows) 12:20 13:30 Dripsey - Inniscarra - Cloghroe - Ballincollig Day: Friday DRIPSEY TO BALLINCOLLIG Stops Departs Return Dripsey (Model Village) 08:50 13:05 Inniscarra (Gurteen) 09:00 12:55 Old Cloghroe Village 09:10 12:45 Cloghroe (Post Office) 09:15 12:40 Bridgestown 09:30 12:30 Ballincollig (Dunnes Stores) 09:45 12:20 Local Link Cork Timetable 11 Timetable Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Tel. 025-51454 Kerry Pike - Tower - Blarney - Rathpeacon - Cork City Day: Friday KERRY PIKE TO CORK CITY Stops Departs Return Kerry Pike 10:10 15:15 Tower (Supervalu) 10:20 15:05 Blarney (Credit Union) 10:30 14:55 Coolowen 10:35 14:50 Rathpeacon 10:45 14:40 Cork City (St. Patrick's Street) 10:55 Cork City (St. Augustine’s Street) 11:00 Cork City (Merchant's Quay) 14:30 Araglin - Kilworth - Fermoy Day: Friday ARAGLIN TO FERMOY Stops Departs Return Ballyheaphy 11:10 14:40 Araglin (Hall) 11:20 14:30 Kilworth (Heaphy Grove) 11:35 14:15 Downing 11:40 14:10 Fermoy (Joe Murphy’s/DV8) 11:50 Fermoy (Centra) 14:00 12 Local Link Cork Timetable Timetable Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Tel. 025-51454 Ballincurrig - Lisgoold - Leamlara - Midleton Day: Friday BALLINCURRIG TO MIDLETON Stops Departs Return Ballincurrig 09:45 13:45 Lisgoold (Post Office) 10:05 13:25 Midleton (Supervalu) 10:45 12:50 Midleton (Post Office) 10:50 Ballyclough - Longueville - Mallow Day: Friday BALLYCLOUGH TO MALLOW Stops Departs Return Ballyclough (Post Office) 09:30 13:00 Scart 09:35 12:55 Longueville 09:40 12:45 Mallow (Dano’s Supervalu) 09:50 Mallow (Tesco - Park Road) 12:35 Mallow (St. James’ Avenue) 09:55 12:30 Local Link Cork Timetable 13 Timetable Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Tel. 025-51454 Glanworth - Fermoy Day: Friday GLANWORTH TO FERMOY Stops Departs Return Green Acres 08:40 12:50 Glanworth (Post Office) 09:00 12:30 Fermoy (Joe Murphy’s/DV8) 09:30 Fermoy (Lidl) 09:40 Fermoy (Grand Hotel) 12:00 Castletownroche - Ballyhooly - Fermoy Day: Friday CASTLETOWNROCHE TO FERMOY Stops Departs Return Castleblagh 09:45 13:50 Castletownroche (Spinning Wheel) 10:00 13:35 Corrabrien Cross 10:10 13:25 Ballyhooly (RCC) 10:15 13:20 Fermoy (Joe Murphy’s/DV8) 10:35 Fermoy (Centra) 13:00 14 Local Link Cork Timetable Timetable Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Tel. 025-51454 Skenakilla - Killavullen - Lavally - Mallow Day: Friday SKENAKILLA TO MALLOW Stops Departs Return Skenakilla Cross 10:10 13:30 Killavullen (Opposite Haven Bar Main Street) 10:20 13:20 Lavally (Fitz’s Bar) 10:25 13:25 Mallow (St. James’ Avenue) 10:35 13:15 Bottlehill - Burnfort - Mallow Day: Friday BOTTLEHILL TO MALLOW Stops Departs Return The Commons 10:55 15:55 Bottlehill 11:00 15:50 Knuttery 11:10 15:40 Burnfort 11:20 15:30 Mallow (Dano’s Supervalu) 11:35 Mallow (Hibernian Hotel) 11:50 15:00 Local Link Cork Timetable 15 Timetable Booking in advance is strongly recommended. Tel. 025-51454 Whitechurch - Rathpeacon - Cork City Day: Friday Service goes to Mallow only when 5th Friday in the month WHITECHURCH TO CORK CITY Stops Departs Return Sixmilewater 10:50 16:25 Whitechurch (Shop) 11:05 16:10 Ballygibbon 11:20 15:55 Rathpeacon 11:30 15:45 Cork City (St.
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