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Oban to CRU

EMU303

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On today’s Trainline departures from Oban there are two journeys listed to “CRU”, with no intermediate stops and scheduled to take 50 mins or one hour.

Does anyone know what CRU is?
 

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These are ferry services to Craignure (Isle of Mull):



The most direct route to Mull is by ferry from Oban, which drops you at Craignure. The journey takes 46 minutes. Vehicle reservations are recommended on these routes. You can book travel online, and when you do, you'll immediately receive an eTicket direct to your inbox - ready to board.
 
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On today’s Trainline departures from Oban there are two journeys listed to “CRU”, with no intermediate stops and scheduled to take 50 mins or one hour.

Does anyone know what CRU is?
Calmac ferries to Craignure
 

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CRU is the 3 letter designation of Falls of Cruachan station. Confusing that it is also being used for Craignure.
 

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Thanks for all the replies, clears up that little mystery for me. Perhaps better if Trainline displayed it as Calmac or Scotrail/Calmac.
 

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