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75 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 75 bus time schedule & line map 75 Castlemilk - Milton via Glasgow City Centre View In Website Mode The 75 bus line (Castlemilk - Milton via Glasgow City Centre) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Castlemilk: 12:01 AM - 11:31 PM (2) Glasgow: 5:40 AM (3) Milton: 4:33 AM - 11:23 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 75 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 75 bus arriving. Direction: Castlemilk 75 bus Time Schedule 77 stops Castlemilk Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:01 AM - 11:31 PM Monday 12:01 AM - 11:31 PM Milton Bus Terminus, Milton Skerray Street, Glasgow Tuesday 12:01 AM - 11:31 PM Shapinsay Street, Milton Wednesday 12:01 AM - 11:31 PM Scaraway Street, Glasgow Thursday 12:01 AM - 11:31 PM Scaraway Terrace, Milton Friday 12:01 AM - 11:31 PM Scaraway Street, Milton Saturday 12:01 AM - 11:31 PM Shillay Street, Milton John Marshall Drive, Milton Ashgill Road, Glasgow 75 bus Info Direction: Castlemilk Colston Road, Milton Stops: 77 Trip Duration: 73 min St Augustines Church, Milton Line Summary: Milton Bus Terminus, Milton, Shapinsay Street, Milton, Scaraway Terrace, Milton, Berneray Street, Milton Scaraway Street, Milton, Shillay Street, Milton, John Marshall Drive, Milton, Colston Road, Milton, St Ashƒeld Street, Milton Augustines Church, Milton, Berneray Street, Milton, Ashƒeld Street, Milton, Kippen Street, Milton, Ashƒeld Harmetray Street, Glasgow Railway Station, Possil, Hawthorn Quadrant, Possil, Kippen Street, Milton Hawthorn Court, Possil, Saracen Street, Possil, Closeburn Street, Possil, Saracen Cross, Possil, Stonyhurst Street, Possil, Keppochhill Road, Possil, Ashƒeld Railway Station, Possil Ellesmere Street, Port Dundas, Rodney Street, Port Dundas, St Josephs Pr School, Port Dundas, Hawthorn Quadrant, Possil Cowcaddens Subway, Glasgow, Cambridge Street, Hawthorn Quadrant, Glasgow Glasgow, Sauchiehall Lane, Glasgow, Central Station, Glasgow, Gallery Of Modern Art, Glasgow, Garth Hawthorn Court, Possil Street, Glasgow, St Enoch Shopping Centre, Glasgow, Citizens Theatre, Gorbals, Bedford Lane, Gorbals, Saracen Street, Possil Cumberland Street, Gorbals, Cathcart Road, 25 Hawthorn Street, Glasgow Govanhill, Seath Street, Govanhill, Hamilton Street, Govanhill, Police Station, Mount Florida, Hampden Closeburn Street, Possil Park And Ride, Mount Florida, Kingswood Drive, Sunnylaw Place, Glasgow Mount Florida, Hampden Park, King's Park, Kings Saracen Cross, Possil Park Avenue, King's Park, Overwood Drive, King's Park, Kingsbridge Drive, King's Park, Crofthill Road, Stonyhurst Street, Possil Croftfoot, Ashcroft Drive, Croftfoot, Midcroft Avenue, 124 Saracen Street, Glasgow Croftfoot, Croftpark Avenue, Croftfoot, Ashcroft Drive, Croftfoot, Croftfoot Road, Croftfoot, St Keppochhill Road, Possil Bartholomews School, Castlemilk, Cavin Road, 29 Saracen Street, Glasgow Castlemilk, Machrie Road, Castlemilk, Glenacre Drive, Castlemilk, Dougrie Drive, Castlemilk, Shopping Ellesmere Street, Port Dundas Centre, Castlemilk, Glenwood Business Centre, Castlemilk, Ardencraig Terrace, Castlemilk, Miller Rodney Street, Port Dundas Primary School, Castlemilk, Hoddam Avenue, Castlemilk, Iris Avenue, Castlemilk, Ardencraig Drive, Baird's Brae, Glasgow Castlemilk, Baptist Church, Castlemilk, St Martins St Josephs Pr School, Port Dundas Church, Castlemilk, Mitchell Hill Road, Castlemilk, Mitchell Hill Road, Castlemilk, Castlemilk Drive, Castlemilk, Dunagoil Street, Castlemilk, Viewglen Cowcaddens Subway, Glasgow Court, Castlemilk, Stravanan Road, Castlemilk, Garscube Road, Glasgow Stravanan Street, Castlemilk, Downcraig Road, Castlemilk, Downcraig Drive, Castlemilk, St Margaret Cambridge Street, Glasgow Marys Church, Castlemilk, St Margaret Mary's Rc 36 Cambridge Street, Glasgow Church, Castlemilk, Lainshaw Drive, Castlemilk, Holmbyre Road, Castlemilk, Carmunnock By-Pass, Sauchiehall Lane, Glasgow Castlemilk, Carmunnock By-Pass, Castlemilk Sauchiehall Lane, Glasgow Central Station, Glasgow 28 - 40 Union Street, Glasgow Gallery Of Modern Art, Glasgow 227 Ingram Street, Glasgow Garth Street, Glasgow 62 Glassford Street, Glasgow St Enoch Shopping Centre, Glasgow Stockwell Street, Glasgow Citizens Theatre, Gorbals 111 Gorbals Street, Glasgow Bedford Lane, Gorbals Gorbals Street, Glasgow Cumberland Street, Gorbals A730, Glasgow Cathcart Road, Govanhill Seath Street, Govanhill Hamilton Street, Govanhill Police Station, Mount Florida Hampden Park And Ride, Mount Florida Kingswood Drive, Mount Florida Hampden Park, King's Park 1011/1013 Aikenhead Road, Glasgow Kings Park Avenue, King's Park Aitkenhead Road, Glasgow Overwood Drive, King's Park Kingsbridge Drive, King's Park Crofthill Road, Croftfoot Ashcroft Drive, Croftfoot Midcroft Avenue, Croftfoot Croftpark Avenue, Croftfoot Ashcroft Drive, Croftfoot Croftend Lane, Glasgow Croftfoot Road, Croftfoot St Bartholomews School, Castlemilk Cavin Road, Castlemilk Machrie Road, Castlemilk Castlemilk Drive, Glasgow Glenacre Drive, Castlemilk Dougrie Drive, Castlemilk Shopping Centre, Castlemilk Glenwood Business Centre, Castlemilk Ardencraig Road, Glasgow Ardencraig Terrace, Castlemilk Miller Primary School, Castlemilk Hoddam Avenue, Castlemilk Iris Avenue, Castlemilk Ardencraig Drive, Castlemilk Baptist Church, Castlemilk St Martins Church, Castlemilk Mitchell Hill Road, Castlemilk Mitchell Hill Road, Castlemilk Castlemilk Drive, Castlemilk Dunagoil Street, Castlemilk Viewglen Court, Castlemilk Stravanan Road, Castlemilk Stravanan Street, Castlemilk Cressdale Court, Glasgow Downcraig Road, Castlemilk Downcraig Drive, Castlemilk Dougrie Gardens, Glasgow St Margaret Marys Church, Castlemilk St Margaret Mary's Rc Church, Castlemilk Lainshaw Drive, Castlemilk Holmbyre Road, Castlemilk Carmunnock Road, Glasgow Carmunnock By-Pass, Castlemilk Linndale Grove, Glasgow Carmunnock By-Pass, Castlemilk Linndale Grove, Glasgow Direction: Glasgow 75 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Glasgow Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:40 AM Monday Not Operational Carmunnock By-Pass, Castlemilk Linndale Grove, Glasgow Tuesday Not Operational Holmbyre Road, Castlemilk Wednesday Not Operational Linndale Drive, Glasgow Thursday Not Operational Lainshaw Drive, Castlemilk Friday Not Operational Downcraig Drive, Castlemilk Saturday Not Operational Downcraig Road, Castlemilk Stravanan Street, Castlemilk Birgidale Road, Glasgow 75 bus Info Direction: Glasgow Birgidale Terrace, Castlemilk Stops: 52 Trip Duration: 41 min Birgidale Road, Castlemilk Line Summary: Carmunnock By-Pass, Castlemilk, Holmbyre Road, Castlemilk, Lainshaw Drive, Dunagoil Street, Castlemilk Castlemilk, Downcraig Drive, Castlemilk, Downcraig Road, Castlemilk, Stravanan Street, Castlemilk, Castlemilk Drive, Castlemilk Birgidale Terrace, Castlemilk, Birgidale Road, Castlemilk, Dunagoil Street, Castlemilk, Castlemilk Mitchell Hill Road, Castlemilk Drive, Castlemilk, Mitchell Hill Road, Castlemilk, Mitchell Hill Road, Castlemilk, St Martins Church, Castlemilk, Baptist Church, Castlemilk, Ardencraig Mitchell Hill Road, Castlemilk Drive, Castlemilk, Iris Avenue, Castlemilk, Ardencraig Street, Castlemilk, Miller Primary School, Castlemilk, St Martins Church, Castlemilk Ardencraig Terrace, Castlemilk, Glenwood Business Centre, Castlemilk, Shopping Centre, Castlemilk, Baptist Church, Castlemilk Dougrie Drive, Castlemilk, Glenacre Drive, Castlemilk, Machrie Road, Castlemilk, Cavin Road, Castlemilk, St Ardencraig Drive, Castlemilk Bartholomews School, Castlemilk, Croftfoot Road, Croftfoot, Ashcroft Drive, Croftfoot, Croftpark Iris Avenue, Castlemilk Avenue, Croftfoot, Midcroft Avenue, Croftfoot, Aster Drive, Glasgow Ashcroft Drive, Croftfoot, Crofthill Road, Croftfoot, Kingsbridge Drive, King's Park, Overwood Drive, Ardencraig Street, Castlemilk King's Park, Kings Park Avenue, King's Park, Hampden Park, King's Park, Hampden Park And Ride, Miller Primary School, Castlemilk Mount Florida, Myrtle View Road, Mount Florida, Dixon Road, Mount Florida, Hamilton Street, Ardencraig Terrace, Castlemilk Govanhill, Govanhill Street, Govanhill, Seath Street, Govanhill, Cathcart Road, Govanhill, Lauriston Road, Glenwood Business Centre, Castlemilk Gorbals, Bedford Lane, Gorbals, Citizens Theatre, Gorbals, St Enoch Shopping Centre, Glasgow, St Shopping Centre, Castlemilk Enoch Subway, Glasgow, Central Station, Glasgow, West Regent Lane, Glasgow, Renfrew Street, Glasgow, New City Road, Glasgow Dougrie Drive, Castlemilk Glenacre Drive, Castlemilk Machrie Road, Castlemilk Castlemilk Drive, Glasgow Cavin Road, Castlemilk St Bartholomews School, Castlemilk Croftfoot Road, Croftfoot Ashcroft Drive, Croftfoot Croftend Lane, Glasgow Croftpark Avenue, Croftfoot Midcroft Avenue, Croftfoot Ashcroft Drive, Croftfoot Crofthill Road, Croftfoot Kingsbridge Drive, King's Park Overwood Drive, King's Park Kings Park Avenue, King's Park Aitkenhead Road, Glasgow Hampden Park, King's Park Hampden Park And Ride, Mount Florida Hangingshaw Place, Glasgow Myrtle View Road, Mount Florida Dixon Road, Mount Florida Hamilton Street, Govanhill Govanhill Street, Govanhill Seath Street, Govanhill Cathcart Road, Govanhill Lauriston Road, Gorbals Hospital Street, Glasgow Bedford Lane, Gorbals Citizens Theatre, Gorbals 111 Gorbals Street, Glasgow St Enoch Shopping Centre, Glasgow 165 Howard Street, Glasgow St Enoch Subway, Glasgow 20-22 Dixon Street, Glasgow Central Station, Glasgow 43 Hope Street, Glasgow West Regent Lane, Glasgow Hope Street, Glasgow Renfrew Street, Glasgow Renfrew Street, Glasgow New City Road, Glasgow Garscube Road, Glasgow Direction: Milton
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