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Over The Sea To Skye\u00a0 Part 2<\/span><\/p>\n … but rain clouds were looming.<\/p>\n At the first\u00a0 spatter, Mrs fbb fled inside, but fbb hoisted his hood and held fast. After a short patch of unimpressive drizzle the non-rain passed by and the terminus at Armadale was approached.<\/p>\n The Skye peninsula on which Armadale sits is the least moutainous part of the island …<\/p>\n … but the driver thought the party deserved better and so went off piste and drove further north to Sligachan where you could see the Cuillins.<\/p>\n The coach parked in the southbound bus stop lay by but there really was insufficient tine for a detailed explore. But there were times on display.<\/p>\n As fbb awaited departure a couple of service buses sped past – there were no passengers to board or alight.\u00a0<\/p>\n 915, 916 and 917 are variations on the Citylink theme whist 52 and 54 are, these days, in the hands of Stagecoach.<\/p><\/div>\n So next stop for the fbbs was Eilean Donan Castle.\u00a0<\/p><\/div>\n … replaced by the new A87 in green with the old road demoted to yellow.\u00a0<\/p>\n … where the road bridge was only constructed and opened in 1940.<\/p>\n Before that crossing was by ferry and you had to be brave to take your car on board.<\/p>\n Facilities did improve, but not a lot!<\/p>\n But it was a turntable ferry! Just about!<\/p><\/div>\n The line of the older construction is shown in red. As the fbbs had “done” Eilean Donan Castle on a previous visit, fbb had plenty of time to explore the bus stops which served the village of Dornie …<\/p><\/div>\n Once at the top off the footpath ramp, fbb observed a pedestrian underpass to\/from the village …<\/p>\n … and, SHOCK HORROR, two brave passengers waiting for a bus to Portree.<\/p>\n There are two, honest. you can see at least one extra foot. These two young American ladies were returning north to their stay in Portree and were confidently expecting a bus at 1508; or was it 1515?<\/p>\n There was nothing at the shelter on the other side of the road either.<\/p>\n Citylink 917 duly arrived at 1517, nine minutes late. The two young ladies boarded happily.<\/p>\n There are now definitely two heads!<\/p><\/div>\n … two agitated passengers rushed upramp clutching luggage and gesticulating wildly.<\/p>\n