Bus line 100 (Mhólanne)

Line 100 is a bus line that connects the two main of Mhólanne with the Old City (Úd-dinis). It provides direct connections between the P+Rs and Úd-dinis, however, local transport outside of Úd-dinis is very limited. Line 100 is only active during weekends.

History
Line 100 was created in 2003 following the redrawing of a number of bus routes in the concession by the barony and Connexxion, including the renumbering of a number of bus lines. During this process, line 100 was newly created specifically for day travellers arriving by car and parking at one of the park and rides, so that they had a fast alternative to travel to the Old City in addition to the other possible bus lines.

Due to limited occupation of the buses during weekdays, line 100 has only been active during weekends and holidays since 2007. During weekdays, lines 3 and 126 are alternatives for P+R Óileuig nan Mhór, and lines 128 and 200 are alternatives for P+R Áilfóirdh. All lines require a transfer at Mhólanne railway station to get to the centre of Úd-dinis, although line 3 cover a small number of bus stops otherwise called at by line 100.

Route
Line 100 starts at P+R Áilfóirdh and initially follows the route of line 200 till Fórd Géibhennin-méil. From here, it follows the Úd-fórd Cannailoch straight through the Old City with only one other stop in the suburbs but with five stops on this road throughout the Old City. It then follows the route of line 3 till the railway station, calling at the same stops. After the railway station it only calls at Túinnell Ó iÚrrain before running through Cum East and over Baronial Road 3 without serving any further stops until P+R Óileuig nan Mhór.

Services
Line 100 only runs during weekends and holidays. On holidays and Saturdays, a bus departs every 10 minutes, whilst this decreases to every 20 minutes on Sundays.