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82 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 82 bus time schedule & line map 82 Halkirk View In Website Mode The 82 bus line (Halkirk) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Halkirk: 8:55 AM (2) Thurso: 7:40 AM - 8:40 PM (3) Wick: 7:40 AM - 9:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 82 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 82 bus arriving. Direction: Halkirk 82 bus Time Schedule 18 stops Halkirk Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Royal Bank Of Scotland, Thurso Beach Road, Thurso Tuesday Not Operational Miller Academy, Thurso Wednesday Not Operational Princes Court, Thurso Thursday Not Operational Station, Thurso Friday Not Operational High School, Thurso Saturday 8:55 AM Technical College, Thurso Technical College, Thurso 82 bus Info Henderson Street, Thurso Direction: Halkirk Stops: 18 Dunbar Hospital, Thurso Trip Duration: 15 min Line Summary: Royal Bank Of Scotland, Thurso, Road End, Glengolly Miller Academy, Thurso, Station, Thurso, High School, Thurso, Technical College, Thurso, Technical College, Ormlie Road, Scotland Thurso, Henderson Street, Thurso, Dunbar Hospital, Bus Shelter, Glengolly Thurso, Road End, Glengolly, Bus Shelter, Glengolly, Geise Houses, Glengolly, Buckies Road End, B870, Scotland Glengolly, Aimster Road End, Glengolly, Skinnet Road Geise Houses, Glengolly End, Halkirk, Fairview Court, Halkirk, Braal Terrace, Halkirk, Mace Shop, Halkirk, Sinclair Square, Halkirk U5041, Scotland Buckies Road End, Glengolly Aimster Road End, Glengolly Skinnet Road End, Halkirk Fairview Court, Halkirk Braal Terrace, Halkirk B874, Scotland Mace Shop, Halkirk Sinclair Square, Halkirk Direction: Thurso 82 bus Time Schedule 36 stops Thurso Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:40 AM - 8:40 PM Tesco, Wick Tuesday 7:40 AM - 8:40 PM Hill Avenue, Wick Wednesday 7:40 AM - 8:40 PM Elm Tree Garage, Wick Thursday 7:40 AM - 8:40 PM George Street, Wick Friday 7:40 AM - 8:40 PM Post O∆ce, Wick Oag Lane, Wick Saturday 7:35 AM - 8:40 PM Town Hall, Wick High School, Wick 82 bus Info Weir Crescent, Milton Direction: Thurso Stops: 36 Upper Milton Road End, Milton Trip Duration: 52 min Line Summary: Tesco, Wick, Hill Avenue, Wick, Elm Fountain Cottages, Haster Tree Garage, Wick, Post O∆ce, Wick, Town Hall, Wick, High School, Wick, Weir Crescent, Milton, Upper Fountain Cottages, Scotland Milton Road End, Milton, Fountain Cottages, Haster, Stirkoke Lodge, Haster Stirkoke Lodge, Haster, Thuster Mains, Thuster, Bilbster Mains Road End, Bilbster, War Memorial, Thuster Mains, Thuster Watten, Post O∆ce, Watten, Garage, Watten, Mybster Road End, Watten, Spences Cottage, Clayock, Georgemas Junction, Georgemas, Bilbster Mains Road End, Bilbster Georgemas House, Georgemas, Sibster Road End, Georgemas, Sinclair Square, Halkirk, Mace Shop, War Memorial, Watten Halkirk, Braal Terrace, Halkirk, Fairview Court, Halkirk, Skinnet Road End, Halkirk, Aimster Road End, Post O∆ce, Watten Glengolly, Buckies Road End, Glengolly, Geise Houses, Glengolly, Bus Shelter, Glengolly, Road End, Garage, Watten Glengolly, Dunbar Hospital, Thurso, Henderson Achingale Place, Scotland Street, Thurso, Ambulance Station, Thurso, Miller Academy, Thurso, St Peters Church, Thurso, Royal Mybster Road End, Watten Bank Of Scotland, Thurso Spences Cottage, Clayock Georgemas Junction, Georgemas Georgemas House, Georgemas Sibster Road End, Georgemas Sinclair Square, Halkirk Mace Shop, Halkirk Braal Terrace, Halkirk Fairview Court, Halkirk Fairview Court, Scotland Skinnet Road End, Halkirk Aimster Road End, Glengolly Buckies Road End, Glengolly Geise Houses, Glengolly U5041, Scotland Bus Shelter, Glengolly B870, Scotland Road End, Glengolly Ormlie Road, Scotland Dunbar Hospital, Thurso Henderson Street, Thurso Ambulance Station, Thurso Miller Academy, Thurso St Peters Church, Thurso Sir John's Square, Thurso Royal Bank Of Scotland, Thurso Beach Road, Thurso Direction: Wick 82 bus Time Schedule 43 stops Wick Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:40 AM - 9:30 PM Royal Bank Of Scotland, Thurso Beach Road, Thurso Tuesday 7:40 AM - 9:30 PM Miller Academy, Thurso Wednesday 7:40 AM - 9:30 PM Princes Court, Thurso Thursday 7:40 AM - 9:30 PM Station, Thurso Friday 7:40 AM - 9:30 PM High School, Thurso Saturday 6:59 AM - 9:30 PM Technical College, Thurso Technical College, Thurso 82 bus Info Henderson Street, Thurso Direction: Wick Stops: 43 Dunbar Hospital, Thurso Trip Duration: 52 min Line Summary: Royal Bank Of Scotland, Thurso, Road End, Glengolly Miller Academy, Thurso, Station, Thurso, High School, Thurso, Technical College, Thurso, Technical College, Ormlie Road, Scotland Thurso, Henderson Street, Thurso, Dunbar Hospital, Bus Shelter, Glengolly Thurso, Road End, Glengolly, Bus Shelter, Glengolly, Geise Houses, Glengolly, Buckies Road End, B870, Scotland Glengolly, Aimster Road End, Glengolly, Skinnet Road Geise Houses, Glengolly End, Halkirk, Fairview Court, Halkirk, Braal Terrace, Halkirk, Mace Shop, Halkirk, Sinclair Square, Halkirk, U5041, Scotland Sibster Road End, Georgemas, Georgemas House, Buckies Road End, Glengolly Georgemas, Georgemas Junction, Georgemas, Spences Cottage, Clayock, Mybster Road End, Watten, Bain Place, Watten, Post O∆ce, Watten, Aimster Road End, Glengolly Bilbster Mains Road End, Bilbster, Thuster Mains, Thuster, Stirkoke Lodge, Haster, Fountain Cottages, Skinnet Road End, Halkirk Haster, Upper Milton Road End, Milton, Weir Crescent, Milton, Kenneth Street, Wick, High School, Fairview Court, Halkirk Wick, West Banks Terrace, Wick, Seaforth Avenue, Wick, Queens Hotel, Wick, Caithness General Braal Terrace, Halkirk Hospital, Wick, Town Hall, Wick, Post O∆ce, Wick, Elm B874, Scotland Tree Garage, Wick, Hill Avenue, Wick, Tesco, Wick, Tesco, Wick Mace Shop, Halkirk Sinclair Square, Halkirk Sibster Road End, Georgemas Georgemas House, Georgemas Georgemas Junction, Georgemas Spences Cottage, Clayock Mybster Road End, Watten Bain Place, Watten Bain Place, Scotland Post O∆ce, Watten Bilbster Mains Road End, Bilbster Thuster Mains, Thuster Stirkoke Lodge, Haster Fountain Cottages, Haster Upper Milton Road End, Milton Weir Crescent, Milton Kenneth Street, Wick Kenneth Street, Wick High School, Wick West Banks Terrace, Wick Seaforth Avenue, Wick Queens Hotel, Wick Francis Street, Wick Caithness General Hospital, Wick Cliff Road, Wick Town Hall, Wick Bridge Street, Wick Post O∆ce, Wick Oag Lane, Wick Elm Tree Garage, Wick George Street, Wick Hill Avenue, Wick North Road, Scotland Tesco, Wick Tesco, Wick 82 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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