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399 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 399 bus time schedule & line map 399 Hairmyres View In Website Mode The 399 bus line (Hairmyres) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Hairmyres: 6:23 AM - 7:46 AM (2) Whitehills: 4:55 PM - 5:53 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 399 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 399 bus arriving. Direction: Hairmyres 399 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Hairmyres Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:23 AM - 7:46 AM Fortieth Avenue, Whitehills Graham Wynd, Scotland Tuesday 6:23 AM - 7:46 AM Braidley Crescent, Whitehills Wednesday 6:23 AM - 7:46 AM Lomond, Whitehills Thursday 6:23 AM - 7:46 AM Friday 6:23 AM - 7:46 AM Auchengilloch, Whitehills Saturday Not Operational High Whitehills Road, Greenhills Quarry Road, East Kilbride Sycamore Crescent, Greenhills 399 bus Info Greenhills Way, Greenhills Direction: Hairmyres Stroud Road, East Kilbride Stops: 37 Trip Duration: 25 min Greenhills Sports Centre, Greenhills Line Summary: Fortieth Avenue, Whitehills, Braidley Crescent, Whitehills, Lomond, Whitehills, Larch Drive, Greenhills Auchengilloch, Whitehills, High Whitehills Road, Poplar Gardens, East Kilbride Greenhills, Sycamore Crescent, Greenhills, Greenhills Way, Greenhills, Greenhills Sports Centre, Greenhills, Rosa Burn Avenue, Lindsayƒeld Larch Drive, Greenhills, Rosa Burn Avenue, Lindsayƒeld Road, East Kilbride Lindsayƒeld, Durban Avenue, Lindsayƒeld, Cheviot Crescent, Lindsayƒeld, Clarkin Avenue, Lindsayƒeld, Durban Avenue, Lindsayƒeld Clarkin Avenue, Lindsayƒeld, Ladysmith Drive, Lindsayƒeld, Durban Avenue, Lindsayƒeld, Rosa Cheviot Crescent, Lindsayƒeld Burn Avenue, Lindsayƒeld, Crosshouse Road, Greenhills, Shopping Centre, Greenhills, Oak Avenue, Greenhills, Troon Avenue, Greenhills, Westwood Clarkin Avenue, Lindsayƒeld Playing Fields, Westwood, Owen Avenue, Westwood, Canberra Drive, Westwood, Melbourne Avenue, Clarkin Avenue, Lindsayƒeld Westwood, Bunbury Terrace, Westwood, Westwood Square, Westwood, Belmont Drive, Westwood, Ladysmith Drive, Lindsayƒeld Dunedin Drive, Hairmyres, Pitcairn Place, Mossneuk, Pitcairn Crescent, Mossneuk, Mossneuk Drive, Durban Avenue, Lindsayƒeld Mossneuk, Tay Court, Hairmyres, Eaglesham Road, Gardenhall, Redwood Drive, Hairmyres, Strathtay Rosa Burn Avenue, Lindsayƒeld Avenue, Hairmyres, Hairmyres Station, Hairmyres Lindsayƒeld Road, East Kilbride Crosshouse Road, Greenhills Shopping Centre, Greenhills Oak Avenue, Greenhills Troon Avenue, Greenhills Westwood Playing Fields, Westwood Owen Avenue, Westwood Canberra Drive, Westwood Melbourne Avenue, Westwood Bunbury Terrace, Westwood Bunbury Terrace, East Kilbride Westwood Square, Westwood Belmont Drive, Westwood Columbia Way, East Kilbride Dunedin Drive, Hairmyres Pitcairn Place, Mossneuk Mossneuk Road, East Kilbride Pitcairn Crescent, Mossneuk Mossneuk Drive, Mossneuk Forth Grove, East Kilbride Tay Court, Hairmyres Eaglesham Road, Gardenhall Redwood Drive, Hairmyres Strathtay Avenue, Hairmyres Strathpeffer Drive, Scotland Hairmyres Station, Hairmyres B764, East Kilbride Direction: Whitehills 399 bus Time Schedule 39 stops Whitehills Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:55 PM - 5:53 PM Hairmyres Station, Hairmyres B764, East Kilbride Tuesday 4:55 PM - 5:53 PM Hairmyres Hospital, Hairmyres Wednesday 4:55 PM - 5:53 PM Strathnairn Avenue, Hairmyres Thursday 4:55 PM - 5:53 PM Strathconon Gardens, Scotland Friday 4:55 PM - 5:53 PM Strathtay Avenue, East Kilbride Saturday Not Operational Mossneuk Avenue, Gardenhall Tay Court, Hairmyres 399 bus Info Firlee, Mossneuk Direction: Whitehills Stops: 39 Pitcairn Crescent, Mossneuk Trip Duration: 22 min Line Summary: Hairmyres Station, Hairmyres, Pitcairn Place, Mossneuk Hairmyres Hospital, Hairmyres, Strathnairn Avenue, Hairmyres, Strathtay Avenue, East Kilbride, Mossneuk Road, East Kilbride Mossneuk Avenue, Gardenhall, Tay Court, Hairmyres, Westwoodhill Road, Hairmyres Firlee, Mossneuk, Pitcairn Crescent, Mossneuk, Pitcairn Place, Mossneuk, Westwoodhill Road, Mossneuk Road, Westwood Hairmyres, Mossneuk Road, Westwood, Columbia Way, Westwood, Westwood Square, Westwood, Red Deer Road, Westwood, Murrayhill, Westwood, Columbia Way, Westwood Canberra Drive, Westwood, Owen Avenue, Columbia Way, East Kilbride Westwood, Westwood Playing Fields, Westwood, Troon Avenue, Greenhills, Oak Avenue, Greenhills, Westwood Square, Westwood Shopping Centre, Greenhills, Lickprivick Road, Greenhills, Rosa Burn Avenue, Lindsayƒeld, Durban Red Deer Road, Westwood Avenue, Lindsayƒeld, Cheviot Crescent, Lindsayƒeld, Bunbury Terrace, East Kilbride Clarkin Avenue, Lindsayƒeld, Clarkin Avenue, Lindsayƒeld, Ladysmith Drive, Lindsayƒeld, Durban Murrayhill, Westwood Avenue, Lindsayƒeld, Rosa Burn Avenue, Murrayhill, East Kilbride Lindsayƒeld, Larch Drive, Greenhills, Greenhills Sports Centre, Greenhills, Greenhills Way, Greenhills, Canberra Drive, Westwood Sycamore Crescent, Greenhills, High Whitehills Road, Westwood Hill, East Kilbride Greenhills, Auchengilloch, Whitehills, Lomond, Whitehills, Ardochrig, Whitehills, Fortieth Avenue, Owen Avenue, Westwood Whitehills Westwood Playing Fields, Westwood Troon Avenue, Greenhills Oak Avenue, Greenhills Oak Avenue, East Kilbride Shopping Centre, Greenhills Lickprivick Road, Greenhills Rosa Burn Avenue, Lindsayƒeld Lindsayƒeld Road, East Kilbride Durban Avenue, Lindsayƒeld Cheviot Crescent, Lindsayƒeld Clarkin Avenue, Lindsayƒeld Clarkin Avenue, Lindsayƒeld Ladysmith Drive, Lindsayƒeld Durban Avenue, Lindsayƒeld Rosa Burn Avenue, Lindsayƒeld Lindsayƒeld Road, East Kilbride Larch Drive, Greenhills Greenhills Sports Centre, Greenhills Greenhills Way, Greenhills Sycamore Crescent, Greenhills High Whitehills Road, Greenhills Quarry Road, East Kilbride Auchengilloch, Whitehills Lomond, Whitehills Ardochrig, Whitehills Fortieth Avenue, Whitehills Graham Wynd, Scotland 399 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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