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356 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 356 bus time schedule & line map 356 Terminus, Bellsbank - Tanyard, Cumnock View In Website Mode The 356 bus line (Terminus, Bellsbank - Tanyard, Cumnock) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bellsbank: 7:15 AM - 9:20 PM (2) Burnton: 9:05 AM (3) Cumnock: 6:15 AM - 8:19 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 356 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 356 bus arriving. Direction: Bellsbank 356 bus Time Schedule 49 stops Bellsbank Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:15 AM - 9:20 PM Bus Stance, Cumnock Bank Lane, Scotland Tuesday 7:15 AM - 9:20 PM Hall Terrace, Cumnock Wednesday 7:15 AM - 9:20 PM Cairn Road, Cumnock Thursday 7:15 AM - 9:20 PM Friday 7:15 AM - 9:20 PM Holmburn Road, Netherthird Saturday 7:15 AM - 7:15 PM John Allan Drive, Netherthird Glaisnock View, Netherthird Glaisnock View, Scotland 356 bus Info Borland Bridge, Cumnock Direction: Bellsbank Stops: 49 New Cumnock Golf Club, New Cumnock Trip Duration: 60 min Line Summary: Bus Stance, Cumnock, Hall Terrace, Lochview, New Cumnock Cumnock, Cairn Road, Cumnock, Holmburn Road, Netherthird, John Allan Drive, Netherthird, Glaisnock View, Netherthird, Borland Bridge, Cumnock, New Polquheys Road, New Cumnock Cumnock Golf Club, New Cumnock, Lochview, New Cumnock, Polquheys Road, New Cumnock, Loch Loch View, New Cumnock View, New Cumnock, Castlehill, New Cumnock, Lochview, New Cumnock Castle Primary School, New Cumnock, Castlemains Avenue, New Cumnock, Greenhead Road, New Castlehill, New Cumnock Cumnock, Afton Bridgend, New Cumnock, Glenafton Drive, New Cumnock, Lime Road, New Cumnock, Castle Primary School, New Cumnock Cairnhill Primary School, New Cumnock, Connel View, New Cumnock, Milray Avenue, New Cumnock, Castlemains Avenue, New Cumnock Redree Place, New Cumnock, Lochbrowan Crescent, New Cumnock, Lime Road, New Cumnock, Afton Greenhead Road, New Cumnock Bridgend, New Cumnock, Greenhead Road, New Cumnock, Mason Avenue, New Cumnock, Afton Afton Bridgend, New Cumnock Road, New Cumnock, Leggate, Connel Park, Boig Road, New Cumnock, Connel Park, Glen Park, Glenafton Drive, New Cumnock Bankglen, Burnfoot Bridge, Burnside, Dalleagles Terrace, Dalleagles, Broomknowe, Dalmellington, Lime Road, New Cumnock Broomknowe, Dalmellington, Burnton Turning Circle, Burnton, Broomknowe, Dalmellington, High Main Cairnhill Primary School, New Cumnock Street, Dalmellington, Croft Street, Dalmellington, Fire Station, Dalmellington, Bellsbank Road, Connel View, New Cumnock Dalmellington, Auchenroy Crescent, Bellsbank, Craiglea Crescent, Bellsbank, Ness Glen Road, Milray Avenue, New Cumnock Dalmellington, Eriff Road, Bellsbank, Dalfarson Milray Avenue, New Cumnock Avenue, Bellsbank, Merrick Drive, Bellsbank, Glenmount, Bellsbank Redree Place, New Cumnock Lochbrowan Crescent, New Cumnock Lochbrowan Crescent, New Cumnock Lime Road, New Cumnock Lime Road, Scotland Afton Bridgend, New Cumnock Greenhead Road, New Cumnock Mason Avenue, New Cumnock Afton Road, New Cumnock Leggate, Connel Park Boig Road, New Cumnock Connel Park, Scotland Connel Park Glen Park, Bankglen Burnfoot Bridge, Burnside Dalleagles Terrace, Dalleagles Dalleagles Terrace, Scotland Broomknowe, Dalmellington Broomknowe, Dalmellington Burnton Turning Circle, Burnton Broomknowe, Dalmellington High Main Street, Dalmellington Croft Street, Dalmellington B741, Scotland Fire Station, Dalmellington Bellsbank Road, Dalmellington Carsphairn Road, Scotland Auchenroy Crescent, Bellsbank Craiglea Crescent, Bellsbank Ness Glen Road, Dalmellington Eriff Road, Bellsbank Dalfarson Avenue, Bellsbank Merrick Drive, Bellsbank Dalfarson Avenue, Scotland Glenmount, Bellsbank Direction: Burnton 356 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Burnton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:05 AM Bus Stance, Cumnock Bank Lane, Scotland Tuesday 9:05 AM Hall Terrace, Cumnock Wednesday 9:05 AM Cairn Road, Cumnock Thursday 9:05 AM Friday 9:05 AM Holmburn Road, Netherthird Saturday 9:05 AM John Allan Drive, Netherthird Glaisnock View, Netherthird Glaisnock View, Scotland 356 bus Info Borland Bridge, Cumnock Direction: Burnton Stops: 37 New Cumnock Golf Club, New Cumnock Trip Duration: 51 min Line Summary: Bus Stance, Cumnock, Hall Terrace, Lochview, New Cumnock Cumnock, Cairn Road, Cumnock, Holmburn Road, Netherthird, John Allan Drive, Netherthird, Glaisnock Polquheys Road, New Cumnock View, Netherthird, Borland Bridge, Cumnock, New Cumnock Golf Club, New Cumnock, Lochview, New Cumnock, Polquheys Road, New Cumnock, Loch Loch View, New Cumnock View, New Cumnock, Castlehill, New Cumnock, Lochview, New Cumnock Castle Primary School, New Cumnock, Castlemains Avenue, New Cumnock, Greenhead Road, New Castlehill, New Cumnock Cumnock, Afton Bridgend, New Cumnock, Glenafton Drive, New Cumnock, Lime Road, New Cumnock, Castle Primary School, New Cumnock Cairnhill Primary School, New Cumnock, Connel View, New Cumnock, Milray Avenue, New Cumnock, Castlemains Avenue, New Cumnock Redree Place, New Cumnock, Lochbrowan Crescent, New Cumnock, Lime Road, New Cumnock, Afton Greenhead Road, New Cumnock Bridgend, New Cumnock, Greenhead Road, New Cumnock, Mason Avenue, New Cumnock, Afton Afton Bridgend, New Cumnock Road, New Cumnock, Leggate, Connel Park, Boig Road, New Cumnock, Connel Park, Glen Park, Glenafton Drive, New Cumnock Bankglen, Burnfoot Bridge, Burnside, Dalleagles Terrace, Dalleagles, Broomknowe, Dalmellington, Lime Road, New Cumnock Broomknowe, Dalmellington, Burnton Turning Circle, Burnton Cairnhill Primary School, New Cumnock Connel View, New Cumnock Milray Avenue, New Cumnock Milray Avenue, New Cumnock Redree Place, New Cumnock Lochbrowan Crescent, New Cumnock Lochbrowan Crescent, New Cumnock Lime Road, New Cumnock Lime Road, Scotland Afton Bridgend, New Cumnock Greenhead Road, New Cumnock Mason Avenue, New Cumnock Afton Road, New Cumnock Leggate, Connel Park Boig Road, New Cumnock Connel Park, Scotland Connel Park Glen Park, Bankglen Burnfoot Bridge, Burnside Dalleagles Terrace, Dalleagles Dalleagles Terrace, Scotland Broomknowe, Dalmellington Broomknowe, Dalmellington Burnton Turning Circle, Burnton Direction: Cumnock 356 bus Time Schedule 47 stops Cumnock Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:15 AM - 8:19 PM Glenmount, Bellsbank Tuesday 6:15 AM - 8:19 PM Eriff Road, Bellsbank Wednesday 6:15 AM - 8:19 PM Ness Glen Road, Dalmellington Thursday 6:15 AM - 8:19 PM Craiglea Crescent, Bellsbank Friday 6:15 AM - 8:19 PM Auchenroy Crescent, Bellsbank Saturday 6:15 AM - 6:12 PM Bellsbank Road, Dalmellington Fire Station, Dalmellington 356 bus Info Main Street, Scotland Direction: Cumnock Park Crescent, Dalmellington Stops: 47 Trip Duration: 57 min Knowehead, Scotland Line Summary: Glenmount, Bellsbank, Eriff Road, Broomknowe, Dalmellington Bellsbank, Ness Glen Road, Dalmellington, Craiglea Crescent, Bellsbank, Auchenroy Crescent, Bellsbank, Broomknowe, Dalmellington Bellsbank Road, Dalmellington, Fire Station, Dalmellington, Park Crescent, Dalmellington, Broomknowe, Dalmellington, Broomknowe, Burnton Turning Circle, Burnton Dalmellington, Burnton Turning Circle, Burnton, Broomknowe, Dalmellington, High Main Street, Broomknowe, Dalmellington Dalmellington, Dalleagles Terrace, Dalleagles, Burnfoot Bridge, Burnside, Glen Park, Bankglen, Boig High Main Street, Dalmellington Road, Connel Park, Knockshinnoch Road, New Cumnock, Leggate, Connel Park, Afton Road, New Dalleagles Terrace, Dalleagles Cumnock, Castlemains Avenue, New Cumnock, Dalleagles Terrace, Scotland Greenhead Road, New Cumnock, Afton Bridgend, New Cumnock, Glenafton Drive, New Cumnock, Lime Burnfoot Bridge, Burnside Road, New Cumnock, Cairnhill Primary School, New Burnfoot Road, Scotland Cumnock, Connel View, New Cumnock, Milray Avenue, New Cumnock, Redree Place, New Cumnock, Glen Park, Bankglen Lochbrowan Crescent, New Cumnock, Lime Road, New Cumnock, Afton Bridgend, New Cumnock, Boig Road, Connel Park Greenhead Road, New Cumnock, Mason Avenue, Connel Park, Scotland New Cumnock, Castle Primary School, New Cumnock, Castlehill, New Cumnock, Afton Cottage, Knockshinnoch Road, New Cumnock New Cumnock, Polquheys Road, New Cumnock, Lochview, New Cumnock, New Cumnock Golf Club, Leggate, Connel Park New Cumnock, Borland Bridge, Cumnock, Craigens Road, Netherthird, John Allan Drive, Netherthird, Afton Road, New Cumnock Holmburn Road, Netherthird, Shankston Crescent, Cumnock, Hall Terrace, Cumnock, Bus Stance, Castlemains Avenue, New Cumnock Cumnock Greenhead Road, New Cumnock Afton Bridgend, New Cumnock Glenafton Drive, New Cumnock Lime Road, New Cumnock Cairnhill Primary School, New Cumnock Connel View, New Cumnock Milray Avenue, New Cumnock Milray Avenue, New Cumnock Redree Place, New Cumnock Lochbrowan Crescent, New Cumnock Lochbrowan Crescent, New Cumnock Lime Road, New Cumnock Lime Road, Scotland Afton Bridgend, New Cumnock Greenhead Road, New Cumnock Mason Avenue, New Cumnock Castle Primary School, New Cumnock Castlehill, New Cumnock Afton Cottage, New Cumnock Pathbrae, New Cumnock Polquheys Road, New Cumnock Lochview, New Cumnock New Cumnock Golf Club, New Cumnock Borland Bridge, Cumnock Craigens Road, Netherthird John Allan Drive, Netherthird Menzies Avenue, Scotland Holmburn Road, Netherthird Shankston Crescent, Cumnock Glaisnock Street, Scotland Hall Terrace, Cumnock Bus Stance, Cumnock 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