Arran Bus TimeTable
The Arran Bus Timetable is currently overseen by Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) the largest of Scotland’s seven regional transport partnerships. SPT run the Glasgow Subway, a host of specialist bus services and is responsible for delivering better public transport for all.
SPT oversee Stagecoach which currently offers the Isle of Arran Bus Service.
Where can I get the Latest Arran Bus Timetable?
The latest timetable can be found on the SPT website: Download it from the link below:
ARRAN BUS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What are the Arran Bus Timetables Bus Numbers and Routes?
322 – THE STRING • Brodick to Blackwaterfoot via Ballymichael
323 – SOUTH ISLAND ROUTE • Brodick to Blackwaterfoot via Lamlash
324 – NORTH ISLAND ROUTE • Brodick to Blackwaterfoot via Lochranza
Table of Contents:
What is Arran’s Bus Timetable?
The Arran Bus Timetable is a comprehensive schedule of bus services on the Isle of Arran, a beautiful island off Scotland’s west coast. The timetable includes information on all bus routes, stops, departure times, and fares for passengers to plan their commutes.
Where do the Buses on Arran Travel to?
Arran’s bus routes cover the entire island, with routes and schedules ensuring that passengers can travel to and from any part of the island, including coastal and highland areas, lochs, and distilleries.
How do you get around Arran without a car?
Exploring Arran without a car can be easily accomplished by utilizing the convenience of local bus services. There are three primary routes available: the 324 route takes you through Lochranza to Blackwaterfoot (North End); the 323 route passes through Whiting Bay to Blackwaterfoot (South End); and the 322 route crosses the String and leads you to Blackwaterfoot.
How do you get around Arran without a car?
Exploring Arran without a car can be easily accomplished by utilizing the convenience of local bus services. There are three primary routes available: the 324 route takes you through Lochranza to Blackwaterfoot (North End); the 323 route passes through Whiting Bay to Blackwaterfoot (South End); and the 322 route crosses the String and leads you to Blackwaterfoot.
What time will my bus arrive on Arran?
Passengers can expect buses to operate within the timetable set by the regional transit service provider, Strathclyde Partnership for Transport (SPT) the largest of Scotland’s seven regional transport partnerships responsible for delivering better public transport for all.
How do you get around Arran without a car?
Exploring Arran without a car can be easily accomplished by utilizing the convenience of local bus services. There are three primary routes available: the 324 route takes you through Lochranza to Blackwaterfoot (North End); the 323 route passes through Whiting Bay to Blackwaterfoot (South End); and the 322 route crosses the String and leads you to Blackwaterfoot.
Routes in Detail
322 Bus Timetable Route and Stops
Route:
THE STRING
Stops:
Arran High School, Brodick Ferry Terminal, Brodick, Primary School, Machrie Rd End, Ballymichael, Shiskine, Blackwaterfoot, Machrie, Dougarie
323 Bus Timetable Route and Stops
Route:
SOUTH ISLAND ROUTE
Stops:
Brodick, Primary School, Auchrannie Spa , Brodick Ferry Terminal, Lamlash Hospital, Lamlash Arran High School, Whiting Bay Primary School, Whiting Bay Village, Whiting Bay Ashdale Bridge, Kildonan Hotel, Kildonan, Kilmory PS, Shannochie, Lagg, Sliddery, Corriecravie, Blackwaterfoot.
324 Bus Timetable Route and Stops
Route:
NORTH ISLAND ROUTE
Stops:
Brodick Ferry Terminal, Brodick, Primary School, Brodick Castle Gate, Corrie, Sannox, Distillery, Lochranza, Catacol, Pirnmill, Imachar, Dougarie, Machrie, Blackwaterfoot Main Road
Conclusion
The buses and the Arran Bus Timetable play a significant role in the public transportation network on the Isle of Arran and offers commuters an affordable, convenient, and environmentally friendly way to travel. It is an integral part of the region’s public-transport service, offering a reliable and efficient service for locals and tourists travelling around the Isle of Arran.