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38E Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 38E bus time schedule & line map 38E Origin - Destination via Shawlands, City Centre, View In Website Mode Alexandra Parade The 38E bus line (Origin - Destination via Shawlands, City Centre, Alexandra Parade) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Baillieston: 6:04 AM - 7:01 PM (2) Glasgow: 6:42 AM - 7:53 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 38E bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 38E bus arriving. Direction: Baillieston 38E bus Time Schedule 87 stops Baillieston Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:04 AM - 7:01 PM Laggan Road, Crookfur Laggan Road, Scotland Tuesday 6:04 AM - 7:01 PM Rannoch Avenue, Crookfur Wednesday 6:04 AM - 7:01 PM Harvie Avenue, Scotland Thursday 6:04 AM - 7:01 PM Abercorn Road, Crookfur Friday 6:04 AM - 7:01 PM 183 Harvie Avenue, Scotland Saturday 6:03 AM - 7:15 PM Abercorn Road, Crookfur 228 Harvie Avenue, Scotland Greenfarm Road, Crookfur 38E bus Info Kingsford Crescent, Newton Mearns Direction: Baillieston Kingsford Court, Scotland Stops: 87 Trip Duration: 37 min Whitelee Gate, Newton Mearns Line Summary: Laggan Road, Crookfur, Rannoch Avenue, Crookfur, Abercorn Road, Crookfur, Lismore Place, Newton Mearns Abercorn Road, Crookfur, Greenfarm Road, Crookfur, Kingsford Crescent, Newton Mearns, Whitelee Gate, Islay Drive, Newton Mearns Newton Mearns, Lismore Place, Newton Mearns, Islay Drive, Newton Mearns, Greenfarm Road, Greenfarm Road, Newton Mearns Newton Mearns, Rodger Avenue, Newton Mearns, Barrhead Road, Scotland Castle Road, Newton Mearns, Ayr Road, Newton Mearns, Newton Mearns Church, Newton Mearns, Rodger Avenue, Newton Mearns Glebe Road, Newton Mearns, Crookfur Road, Newton Mearns, Fruin Avenue, Newton Mearns, Castle Road, Newton Mearns Elmwood Avenue, Newton Mearns, Netherton Court, Waterside Avenue, Scotland Whitecraigs, Whitecraigs Golf Course, Whitecraigs, Treemain Road, Whitecraigs, Langtree Avenue, Ayr Road, Newton Mearns Whitecraigs, Berryhill Road, Giffnock, Montgomery Townhead Road, Scotland Drive, Giffnock, Park Road, Giffnock, Orchard Drive, Giffnock, Railway Station, Giffnock, Braidholm Road, Newton Mearns Church, Newton Mearns Giffnock, Norbreck Drive, Merrylee, Dinard Drive, 238 Ayr Road, Scotland Merrylee, Brooklea Drive, Merrylee, Ledi Road, Newlands, Tinto Road, Newlands, Carlaverock Road, Glebe Road, Newton Mearns Newlands, Riverford Road, Newlands, Auldhouse Crookfur Road, Newton Mearns Road, Shawlands, Coustonholm Road, Shawlands, Millwood Street, Shawlands, The Granary, Ayr Road, Scotland Shawlands, Queens Park, Shawlands, Marywood Fruin Avenue, Newton Mearns Square, Shawlands, Torrisdale Street, Shawlands, Nithsdale Drive, Govanhill, Albert Drive, Govanhill, Ayr Road, Scotland Gourock Street, Port Eglinton, Devon Street, Port Elmwood Avenue, Newton Mearns Eglinton, Wellcroft Place, Tradeston, Bedford Street, Tradeston, Bridge St Underground, Tradeston, Elmwood Avenue, Scotland Kingston Street, Tradeston, Midland Street, Glasgow, Netherton Court, Whitecraigs Waterloo Street, Glasgow, Renƒeld Street, Glasgow, George Square, Glasgow, Martha Street, Glasgow, City Of Glasgow College , Glasgow, Glebe Street, Whitecraigs Golf Course, Whitecraigs Glasgow, Royal Inƒrmary, Dennistoun, Townmill Road, Dennistoun, Milnbank Street, Dennistoun, Treemain Road, Whitecraigs Whitehill Street, Dennistoun, Meadowpark Street, Dennistoun, Bannatyne Avenue, Dennistoun, St Langtree Avenue, Whitecraigs Rollox Bowling Club, Dennistoun, Aberfoyle Street, Riddrie, Ledaig Street, Carntyne, Corston Street, Berryhill Road, Giffnock Carntyne, Linton Street, Carntyne, Silverburn Street, A77, Glasgow Carntyne, Benhar Place, Carntyne, Greyfriars Street, Carntyne, Sutherness Drive, Carntyne, Cranhill Park, Montgomery Drive, Giffnock Carntyne, Gantock Crescent, Queenslie, Stepps Road, Queenslie, Queenslie Industrial Estate, Park Road, Giffnock Queenslie, Bartiebeith Road, Barlanark, Barlanark Road, Barlanark, Garvel Road, Barlanark, Wellhouse Orchard Drive, Giffnock Road, Barlanark, Springcroft Road, Barlanark, Barrachnie Road, Garrowhill, Micklehouse Road, Railway Station, Giffnock Garrowhill, Ryecroft Road, Garrowhill, Easterhouse 205 Fenwick Road, Glasgow Road, Garrowhill, Swinton Road, Garrowhill, Buchanan Grove, Baillieston Braidholm Road, Giffnock Norbreck Drive, Merrylee Dinard Drive, Merrylee 18 Fenwick Road, Glasgow Brooklea Drive, Merrylee Merrylee Crescent, Glasgow Ledi Road, Newlands Tinto Road, Newlands Carlaverock Road, Newlands Riverford Road, Newlands Auldhouse Road, Shawlands Coustonholm Road, Shawlands 248 Kilmarnock Road, Glasgow Millwood Street, Shawlands Kilmarnock Road, Glasgow The Granary, Shawlands 1 Kilmarnock Road, Glasgow Queens Park, Shawlands 1006A Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow Marywood Square, Shawlands 1 Marywood Square, Glasgow Torrisdale Street, Shawlands 764 Pollokshaws Road, Glasgow Nithsdale Drive, Govanhill Albert Drive, Govanhill Muirhouse Street, Glasgow Gourock Street, Port Eglinton Cardwell Street, Glasgow Devon Street, Port Eglinton Wellcroft Place, Tradeston Wellcroft Place, Glasgow Bedford Street, Tradeston Langbank Street, Glasgow Bridge St Underground, Tradeston Kingston Street, Tradeston Commerce Street, Glasgow Midland Street, Glasgow 15 Oswald Street, Glasgow Waterloo Street, Glasgow 101 Hope Street, Glasgow Renƒeld Street, Glasgow West George Lane, Glasgow George Square, Glasgow 12 West George Street, Glasgow Martha Street, Glasgow 9 North Frederick Street, Glasgow City Of Glasgow College , Glasgow Glebe Street, Glasgow Glebe Street, Glasgow Royal Inƒrmary, Dennistoun 16 Alexandra Parade, Glasgow Townmill Road, Dennistoun Firpark Court, Glasgow Milnbank Street, Dennistoun 387 Milnbank Street, Glasgow Whitehill Street, Dennistoun 261 Whitehill Street, Glasgow Meadowpark Street, Dennistoun Meadowpark Street, Glasgow Bannatyne Avenue, Dennistoun St Rollox Bowling Club, Dennistoun Kennyhill Square, Glasgow Aberfoyle Street, Riddrie Cumbernauld Road, Glasgow Ledaig Street, Carntyne Corston Street, Carntyne Linton Street, Carntyne Silverburn Street, Carntyne Benhar Place, Carntyne Greyfriars Street, Carntyne Sutherness Drive, Carntyne Cranhill Park, Carntyne Carntyne Grove, Glasgow Gantock Crescent, Queenslie Stepps Road, Queenslie Queenslie Industrial Estate, Queenslie Bartiebeith Road, Barlanark Barlanark Road, Barlanark Garvel Road, Barlanark Wellhouse Road, Barlanark Springcroft Road, Barlanark Barrachnie Road, Garrowhill Micklehouse Road, Garrowhill Ryecroft Road, Garrowhill Easterhouse Road, Garrowhill Edinburgh Road, Glasgow Swinton Road, Garrowhill Buchanan Grove, Baillieston Buchanan Street, Glasgow Direction: Glasgow 38E bus Time Schedule 39 stops Glasgow Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:42 AM - 7:53 PM Buchanan Grove, Baillieston Buchanan Street, Glasgow Tuesday 6:42 AM - 7:53 PM Dyke Street, Baillieston Wednesday 6:42 AM - 7:53 PM 153 Main Street, Glasgow Thursday 6:42 AM - 7:53 PM Martin Crescent, Baillieston Friday 6:42 AM - 7:53 PM A89, Glasgow Saturday 7:46 AM - 7:53 PM Main Street, Baillieston Edinburgh Road, Glasgow Swinton Road, Baillieston 38E bus Info Greenshields Road, Garrowhill Direction: Glasgow Edinburgh Road, Glasgow Stops: 39 Trip Duration: 43 min Ryecroft Drive, Garrowhill Line Summary: Buchanan Grove, Baillieston, Dyke Street, Baillieston, Martin Crescent, Baillieston, Main Barrachnie Road, Garrowhill Street, Baillieston, Swinton Road, Baillieston, Barrachnie Place, Glasgow Greenshields Road, Garrowhill, Ryecroft Drive, Garrowhill, Barrachnie Road, Garrowhill, Springcroft Springcroft Road, Barlanark Road, Barlanark, Hallhill Road, Barlanark, Garvel Road, Barlanark, Barlanark Road, Barlanark, Hallhill Road, Barlanark Bartiebeith Road, Barlanark, Queenslie Ind Estate, Queenslie, Stepps Road, Queenslie, Tynecastle Garvel Road, Barlanark Crescent, Queenslie, Cranhill Park, Carntyne, Greyfriars Street, Carntyne, Ruchazie Road, Barlanark Road, Barlanark Carntyne, Carntynehall Road, Carntyne, Barnton Street, Carntyne, Hogarth Avenue, Carntyne, Ledaig Bartiebeith Road, Barlanark Street, Carntyne, Aberfoyle Street, Riddrie, Aitken Street, Dennistoun, Bannatyne Avenue, Dennistoun, Bartiebeith Road, Glasgow Whitevale Street, Dennistoun, Whitehill Street, Queenslie Ind Estate, Queenslie Dennistoun, Milnbank Street, Dennistoun, Townmill Road, Dennistoun, Royal Inƒrmary, Dennistoun, Stepps Road, Queenslie Glebe Street, Glasgow, Collins Street, Glasgow, Strathclyde University Library, Glasgow, City Of Glasgow College, Glasgow, North Frederick Street, Tynecastle Crescent, Queenslie Glasgow, West Nile Street, Glasgow, St Vincent Street, Glasgow, Howard Street, Glasgow Cranhill Park, Carntyne Carntyne Grove, Glasgow Greyfriars Street, Carntyne Ruchazie Road, Carntyne Carntynehall Road, Carntyne Carntynehall Road, Glasgow Barnton Street, Carntyne Hogarth Avenue, Carntyne 1 Hogarth Avenue, Glasgow Ledaig Street, Carntyne Aberfoyle Street, Riddrie Cumbernauld Road, Glasgow Aitken Street, Dennistoun Bannatyne Avenue, Dennistoun Bannatyne Avenue, Glasgow Whitevale Street, Dennistoun 551 Alexandra Parade, Glasgow Whitehill Street, Dennistoun 259 Whitehill Street, Glasgow Milnbank Street, Dennistoun 393 Alexandra Parade, Glasgow Townmill Road, Dennistoun 156 Alexandra Parade, Glasgow Royal Inƒrmary, Dennistoun 16 Alexandra Parade, Glasgow Glebe Street, Glasgow Glebe Street, Glasgow Collins Street, Glasgow 30 Cathedral Street, Glasgow Strathclyde University Library, Glasgow Cathedral Street, Glasgow City Of Glasgow College, Glasgow 199 Cathedral Street, Glasgow North Frederick Street, Glasgow 300 Cathedral Street, Glasgow West Nile Street, Glasgow 19 Bath Street, Glasgow St Vincent Street, Glasgow 104 St Vincent Street, Glasgow Howard Street, Glasgow 22 Jamaica Street, Glasgow 38E bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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