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366 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 366 bus time schedule & line map 366 Harthill Services - Wishaw General Hospital View In Website Mode The 366 bus line (Harthill Services - Wishaw General Hospital) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Harthill: 5:05 AM (2) Motherwell: 5:45 PM (3) Netherton: 5:52 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 366 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 366 bus arriving. Direction: Harthill 366 bus Time Schedule 56 stops Harthill Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:45 AM - 5:07 PM Monday 5:05 AM - 5:07 PM Wishaw General Hospital, Netherton West Academy Street, Motherwell Tuesday 5:05 AM Heathery Road, Wishaw Wednesday 5:05 AM Cleland Road, Wishaw Thursday 5:05 AM Friday 5:05 AM Dryburgh Road, Wishaw Saturday 5:05 AM - 6:45 AM Wishaw Old Parish Church, Wishaw Main Street, Motherwell Houldsworth Centre, Wishaw 366 bus Info Kirk Road Service Station, Wishaw Direction: Harthill 226 Kirk Road, Scotland Stops: 56 Trip Duration: 51 min Coltness Road, Wishaw Line Summary: Wishaw General Hospital, Netherton, 340 Kirk Road, Scotland Heathery Road, Wishaw, Cleland Road, Wishaw, Dryburgh Road, Wishaw, Wishaw Old Parish Church, West Gate, Cambusnethan Wishaw, Houldsworth Centre, Wishaw, Kirk Road 38 Cambusnethan Street, Scotland Service Station, Wishaw, Coltness Road, Wishaw, West Gate, Cambusnethan, Branchal Road, Branchal Road, Cambusnethan Cambusnethan, Woodhall Road, Cambusnethan, Cambusnethan Street, Newmains, School Road, Woodhall Road, Cambusnethan Newmains, Gospel Hall, Newmains, Bonkle Gardens, Crindledyke, Alcath Road, Crindledyke, Meadowƒeld Cambusnethan Street, Newmains Place, Bonkle, Murdostoun Road, Bonkle, Mill Road, Allanton, Coltness Avenue, Allanton, Coltness School Road, Newmains Avenue, Allanton, Mill Road, Allanton, Shotts Prison, Shotts, Fortissat Avenue, Dykehead, Nithsdale Street, Manse Road, Scotland Dykehead, Dee Street, Dykehead, Cluanie Avenue, Dykehead, Inverkip Drive, Dykehead, Dyƒgg Street, Gospel Hall, Newmains Dykehead, Windsor Street, Dykehead, King Street, Kildare Place, Scotland Dykehead, Dyfrig Street, Shotts, School Street, Shotts, Glen Road, Shotts, Sandyvale Place, Stane, Bonkle Gardens, Crindledyke Knoll Croft Road, Stane, Huntly Terrace, Stane, Brown Street, Torbothie, Springhill Road, Torbothie, Alcath Road, Crindledyke Melford Avenue, Torbothie, Nevis Place, Torbothie, Lynnwood Road, Scotland Cemetery Road, Torbothie, Charlotte Street, Stane, Sandyvale Place, Stane, Glen Road, Stane, High Meadowƒeld Place, Bonkle Street, Shotts, Shotts Leisure Centre, Shotts, Abbotsford Crescent, Shotts, Shotts Ambulance Murdostoun Road, Bonkle Station, Shotts, Breslin Terrace, Harthill, Minthill Place, Harthill, Harthill Police Station, Harthill, Senior Mill Road, Allanton Citzens Centre, Harthill, Mill Road, Harthill, West Main Street, Harthill, Harthill Services, Harthill Coltness Avenue, Allanton Allanton Road, Scotland Coltness Avenue, Allanton Mill Road, Allanton Shotts Prison, Shotts Fortissat Avenue, Dykehead Nithsdale Street, Dykehead Hillhouseridge Road, Scotland Dee Street, Dykehead Cluanie Avenue, Dykehead Innellan Crescent, Scotland Inverkip Drive, Dykehead Dyƒgg Street, Dykehead Windsor Street, Dykehead King Street, Dykehead Dyfrig Street, Shotts School Street, Shotts School Street, Scotland Glen Road, Shotts Sandyvale Place, Stane Sandvale Place, Scotland Knoll Croft Road, Stane Huntly Terrace, Stane Huntly Terrace, Scotland Brown Street, Torbothie Springhill Road, Torbothie Melford Avenue, Torbothie Tulloch Road, Scotland Nevis Place, Torbothie Garten Drive, Scotland Cemetery Road, Torbothie Charlotte Street, Stane Sandyvale Place, Stane Sandvale Place, Scotland Glen Road, Stane Empire Gate, Scotland High Street, Shotts Burnbrae Road, Scotland Shotts Leisure Centre, Shotts Abbotsford Crescent, Shotts Shotts Ambulance Station, Shotts Breslin Terrace, Harthill Muirhead Place, Scotland Minthill Place, Harthill Church Street, Scotland Harthill Police Station, Harthill Senior Citzens Centre, Harthill Bank Road, Scotland Mill Road, Harthill West Main Street, Harthill Harthill Services, Harthill Direction: Motherwell 366 bus Time Schedule 74 stops Motherwell Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:45 PM Harthill Services, Harthill Tuesday 5:45 PM Murdostoun Crescent, Harthill Wednesday 5:45 PM Mill Road, Harthill Thursday 5:45 PM Stewart Grove, Harthill Friday 5:45 PM Victoria Street, Harthill Saturday 5:45 PM Bank Road, Harthill Bank Road, Scotland Old Eastƒeld Street, Harthill 366 bus Info Minthill Place, Harthill Direction: Motherwell Church Street, Scotland Stops: 74 Trip Duration: 63 min Orr Terrace, Harthill Line Summary: Harthill Services, Harthill, Muirhead Place, Scotland Murdostoun Crescent, Harthill, Mill Road, Harthill, Victoria Street, Harthill, Bank Road, Harthill, Old Shotts Ambulance Station, Shotts Eastƒeld Street, Harthill, Minthill Place, Harthill, Orr Terrace, Harthill, Shotts Ambulance Station, Shotts, Sunnybank, Shotts Sunnybank, Shotts, Abbotsford Crescent, Shotts, Glen Road, Shotts, Sandyvale Place, Stane, Charlotte Abbotsford Crescent, Shotts Street, Shotts, Torbothie Road, Torbothie, Charles Street, Torbothie, Kelvin Drive, Torbothie, Kelvin Drive, Glen Road, Shotts Torbothie, Torbothie Road, Shotts, Charles Street, Shotts, Cemetery Road, Torbothie, Cemetery Road, Torbothie, Garten Drive, Torbothie, Melford Avenue, Sandyvale Place, Stane Shotts, Springhill Road, Torbothie, Huntly Terrace, Sandvale Place, Scotland Stane, Knoll Croft Road, Stane, Torbothie Road, Stane, Sandyvale Place, Stane, Glen Road, Stane, Charlotte Street, Shotts School Street, Shotts, Shotts Station, Shotts, King Street, Dykehead, Easter Road, Dykehead, Shottskirk Torbothie Road, Torbothie Road, Dykehead, Windsor Street, Dykehead, Dyfrig Street, Shotts, Inverkip Drive, Dykehead, Cluanie Charles Street, Torbothie Avenue, Dykehead, Bon Accord Crescent, Dykehead, Nithsdale Street, Dykehead, Hirst Gardens, Kelvin Drive, Torbothie Dykehead, Shotts Prison, Dykehead, Hartwood Hospital, Hartwood, Mill Road, Allanton, Coltness Kelvin Drive, Torbothie Avenue, Allanton, Coltness Avenue, Allanton, Mill Calder Drive, Scotland Road, Allanton, Church Road, Bonkle, Meadowƒeld Place, Bonkle, Hawthorn Avenue, Crindledyke, Torbothie Road, Shotts Muirhouse Avenue, Crindledyke, Gospel Hall, Newmains, Hope Street, Newmains, Cambusnethan Charles Street, Shotts Street, Newmains, Woodhall Road, Cambusnethan, Branchal Road, Cambusnethan, West Gate, Cemetery Road, Torbothie Cambusnethan, Meadowburn Rd, Wishaw, Ryde Road, Wishaw, Stewarton Street, Wishaw, Russell Cemetery Road, Torbothie Street, Wishaw, Dryburgh Road, Wishaw, Cleland Road, Wishaw, Alexander Street, Wishaw, Wishaw Garten Drive, Torbothie General Hospital, Netherton, Wishaw General Hospital, Craigneuk, Ashtree Park, Craigneuk, Nevis Place, Scotland Victoria Crescent, Craigneuk, John Street, Craigneuk, Melford Avenue, Shotts Wellington Street, Craigneuk, Vesuvius Drive, Tulloch Road, Scotland Flemington, Motherwell College, Motherwell, Ravenscraig Sports Centre, Motherwell Springhill Road, Torbothie Huntly Terrace, Stane Springhill Road, Scotland Knoll Croft Road, Stane Torbothie Road, Stane Sandyvale Place, Stane Sandvale Place, Scotland Glen Road, Stane Empire Gate, Scotland School Street, Shotts Shotts Station, Shotts Gillieburn Gardens, Scotland King Street, Dykehead Easter Road, Dykehead Shottskirk Road, Dykehead Windsor Street, Dykehead Dyfrig Street, Shotts Inverkip Drive, Dykehead Cluanie Avenue, Dykehead Innellan Crescent, Scotland Bon Accord Crescent, Dykehead Nithsdale Street, Dykehead Hillhouseridge Road, Scotland Hirst Gardens, Dykehead Hirst Gardens, Scotland Shotts Prison, Dykehead Hartwood Hospital, Hartwood Mill Road, Allanton Coltness Avenue, Allanton Allanton Road, Scotland Coltness Avenue, Allanton Mill Road, Allanton Church Road, Bonkle Meadowƒeld Place, Bonkle Hawthorn Avenue, Crindledyke Lynnwood Road, Scotland Muirhouse Avenue, Crindledyke Gospel Hall, Newmains Kildare Place, Scotland Hope Street, Newmains Hope Street, Scotland Cambusnethan Street, Newmains Woodhall Road, Cambusnethan Branchal Road, Cambusnethan West Gate, Cambusnethan 42 Cambusnethan Street, Scotland Meadowburn Rd, Wishaw 215 Kirk Road, Scotland Ryde Road, Wishaw Auchenstewart Court, Scotland Stewarton Street, Wishaw Kirk Road, Motherwell Russell Street, Wishaw Dryburgh Road, Wishaw Cleland Road, Wishaw Alexander Street, Wishaw Wishaw General Hospital, Netherton West Academy Street, Motherwell Wishaw General Hospital, Craigneuk Glasgow Road, Motherwell Ashtree Park, Craigneuk 610 Glasgow Road, Motherwell Victoria Crescent, Craigneuk 4 Victoria Crescent, Motherwell John Street, Craigneuk 3 Glencairn Avenue, Scotland Wellington Street, Craigneuk Craigneuk Street, Scotland Vesuvius Drive, Flemington Motherwell College, Motherwell Ravenscraig Sports Centre, Motherwell O'Donnell Way, Scotland Direction: Netherton 366 bus Time Schedule 62 stops Netherton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:45 AM - 4:00 PM Monday 5:52 AM - 4:00 PM Harthill Services, Harthill Tuesday 5:52 AM Murdostoun Crescent, Harthill Wednesday 5:52 AM Mill Road, Harthill Thursday 5:52 AM Stewart Grove, Harthill Friday 5:52 AM Victoria Street, Harthill Saturday 5:52 AM Bank Road, Harthill Bank Road, Scotland Old Eastƒeld Street, Harthill 366 bus Info Minthill Place, Harthill Direction: Netherton Church Street, Scotland Stops: 62 Trip Duration: 52 min Orr Terrace, Harthill Line Summary: Harthill Services, Harthill, Muirhead Place, Scotland
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