The dashes on a bus timetable indicate that the bus does not arrive at that specific stop at a certain time of day.
What time the bus is supposed to get in.
It means the bus is leaving that location.
A "timetable" for train or bus times is called a "Fahrplan",A "timetable" for aircraft is called a "Flugplan",A personal "timetable" is called a "Zeitplan".A "timetable" for school is called a "Stundenplan".
The schedule.
The origin of the Arriva timetable stems from the time Arriva ran its first bus service. Today, the Arriva timetable is a quite large and complex document.
Try the Bus Éireann website, given below. Also search on the internet for other private bus operators who would do the route.
To find directions to the next bus ride, one should consult a bus timetable and route map on the bus stop or on the bus itself. One can also find bus routes on webpages, such as Kinch Bus, for example.
For Maidstone to Sittingbourne you need the Arriva 333 or 334 routes. On the Arriva UK website you will find the bus timetable.
It depends on what country, the bus route, etc. If in Britain, either telephone the bus station enquiry office and ask. Or view the bus timetable online - search 'traveline' for your area.
I'd guess 3 to 4 hours, but their timetable will be better.
The bus timetable from Liverpool to Glasgow.