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46 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 46 bus time schedule & line map 46 Castlemilk View In Website Mode The 46 bus line (Castlemilk) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Castlemilk: 5:20 AM - 6:47 PM (2) Easterhouse: 5:27 AM - 6:32 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 46 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 46 bus arriving. Direction: Castlemilk 46 bus Time Schedule 119 stops Castlemilk Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:26 AM - 6:14 PM Monday 7:06 AM - 6:47 PM Easterhouse Baths, Easterhouse Bogbain Road, Glasgow Tuesday 5:20 AM - 6:47 PM Brunstane Road, Easterhouse Wednesday 5:20 AM - 6:47 PM Shopping Centre, Easterhouse Thursday 5:20 AM - 6:47 PM Friday 5:20 AM - 6:47 PM Health Centre, Easterhouse Saturday 7:06 AM - 6:47 PM Brunstane Road, Easterhouse Whitslade Street, Easterhouse Conisborough Road, Scotland 46 bus Info Balcurvie Road, Easterhouse Direction: Castlemilk Stops: 119 Auchinlea Road, Easterhouse Trip Duration: 93 min Line Summary: Easterhouse Baths, Easterhouse, Auchinlea Road, Easterhouse Brunstane Road, Easterhouse, Shopping Centre, Easterhouse, Health Centre, Easterhouse, Brunstane Road, Easterhouse, Whitslade Street, Easterhouse, Glasgow Fort, Easterhouse Balcurvie Road, Easterhouse, Auchinlea Road, Easterhouse, Auchinlea Road, Easterhouse, Glasgow Auchinlea Road, Easterhouse Fort, Easterhouse, Auchinlea Road, Easterhouse, Glasgow Fort, Glasgow Gartloch Road, Easterhouse, Tillycairn Road, Garthamlock, Garthamlock Road, Garthamlock, Gartloch Road, Easterhouse Community Centre, Garthamlock, Redcastle Square, Garthamlock, Craiglockhart Street, Garthamlock, Tillycairn Road, Garthamlock Tattershall Road, Garthamlock, Inishail Road, Craigend, Mossvale Road, Craigend, Borthwick Garthamlock Road, Garthamlock Street, Craigend, Skerryvore Road, Queenslie, Skerryvore Place, Queenslie, Carloway Court, Community Centre, Garthamlock Queenslie, Soutra Place, Cranhill, Startpoint Street, Cranhill, Bellrock Street, Cranhill, Loretto Street, Redcastle Square, Garthamlock Cranhill, Ruchazie Road, Greenƒeld, Warriston Street, Redcastle Square, Glasgow Cranhill, Warriston Street, Riddrie, Gartcraig Road, Riddrie, Abbeyhill Street, Carntyne, Merchiston Street, Craiglockhart Street, Garthamlock Carntyne, Cardowan Street, Carntyne, Ruchazie Gartloch Road, Glasgow Road, Greenƒeld, Cardowan Road, Greenƒeld, Duror Street, Greenƒeld, Torphin Crescent, Greenƒeld, Tattershall Road, Garthamlock Torphin Crescent, Greenƒeld, Torphin Walk, Inverlochy Crescent, Glasgow Greenƒeld, 126 Inveresk Street, Greenƒeld, Inveresk Quadrant, Greenƒeld, Eskbank Street, Greenƒeld, Inishail Road, Craigend Cockenzie Street, Greenƒeld, Hollowglen Road, Inishail Road, Glasgow Greenƒeld, Castlelaw Gardens, Greenƒeld, Cramond Terrace, Greenƒeld, Shettleston Railway Station, Mossvale Road, Craigend Greenƒeld, Fenella Street, Shettleston, Chester Street, Shettleston, Wellshot Road, Shettleston, Sports Borthwick Street, Craigend Centre, Shettleston, St Mark Street, Shettleston, Stepps Road, Glasgow Caroline Street, Parkhead, Quarryknowe Street, Parkhead, Sorby Street, Parkhead, Parkhead Cross, Skerryvore Road, Queenslie Parkhead, East Wellington Street, Parkhead, Todd Street, Dennistoun, Aitken Street, Dennistoun, Skerryvore Place, Queenslie Glendale Street, Dennistoun, Bathgate Street, Dennistoun, Thomson Street, Dennistoun, Annbank Carloway Court, Queenslie Street, Dennistoun, Reidvale Street, Dennistoun, Abercromby Drive, Calton, Health Centre, Calton, Carloway Court, Glasgow Dornoch Street, Calton, Abercromby Street, Soutra Place, Cranhill Bridgeton, Anson Street, Bridgeton, Bridgeton Railway Station, Bridgeton, Megan Street, Bridgeton, Bellrock Street, Glasgow Queen Mary Street, Bridgeton, Bartholomew Street, Startpoint Street, Cranhill Dalmarnock, Springƒeld Road, Dalmarnock, Davidson Street, Dalmarnock, Birkwood Street, Dalmarnock, Bardonald Street, Rutherglen, Bellrock Street, Cranhill Cambuslang Road, Rutherglen, Victoria Street, Rutherglen, Castle Street, Rutherglen, Mill Street, Loretto Street, Cranhill Rutherglen, Main Street, Rutherglen, Johnstone Drive, Rutherglen, Rodger Drive, Rutherglen, Ruchazie Road, Greenƒeld Rutherglen Cemetery, Bankhead, Fernhill Road, Spittal, Bowhouse Drive, Castlemilk, Castlemilk Road, Warriston Street, Cranhill Croftfoot, St Bartholomews School, Castlemilk, Cavin Road, Castlemilk, Machrie Road, Castlemilk, Glenacre Warriston Street, Riddrie Drive, Castlemilk, Dougrie Drive, Castlemilk, Shopping Warriston Street, Glasgow Centre, Castlemilk, Glenwood Business Centre, Castlemilk, Ardencraig Terrace, Castlemilk, Miller Gartcraig Road, Riddrie Primary School, Castlemilk, Hoddam Avenue, Morningside Street, Glasgow Castlemilk, Iris Avenue, Castlemilk, Ardencraig Drive, Castlemilk, Baptist Church, Castlemilk, St Martins Abbeyhill Street, Carntyne Church, Castlemilk, Mitchell Hill Road, Castlemilk, Carntyne Square, Glasgow Mitchell Hill Road, Castlemilk, Castlemilk Drive, Castlemilk, Dunagoil Street, Castlemilk, Viewglen Merchiston Street, Carntyne Court, Castlemilk, Stravanan Road, Castlemilk, Stravanan Street, Castlemilk, Downcraig Road, Cardowan Street, Carntyne Castlemilk, Downcraig Drive, Castlemilk, St Margaret Carntynehall Road, Glasgow Marys Church, Castlemilk, St Margaret Mary's Rc Church, Castlemilk, Lainshaw Drive, Castlemilk, Ruchazie Road, Greenƒeld Holmbyre Road, Castlemilk, Carmunnock By-Pass, Castlemilk, Carmunnock By-Pass, Castlemilk Cardowan Road, Greenƒeld Duror Street, Greenƒeld Torphin Crescent, Greenƒeld Torphin Crescent, Greenƒeld Torphin Crescent, Glasgow Torphin Walk, Greenƒeld Torphin Walk, Glasgow 126 Inveresk Street, Greenƒeld Inveresk Quadrant, Greenƒeld Inveresk Street, Glasgow Eskbank Street, Greenƒeld Cockenzie Street, Greenƒeld Eskbank Street, Glasgow Hollowglen Road, Greenƒeld Castlelaw Gardens, Greenƒeld Cramond Terrace, Greenƒeld Shettleston Railway Station, Greenƒeld South Hallhill Road, Glasgow Fenella Street, Shettleston 1288 Shettleston Road, Glasgow Chester Street, Shettleston 1118 Shettleston Road, Glasgow Wellshot Road, Shettleston Sports Centre, Shettleston St Mark Street, Shettleston Caroline Street, Parkhead Quarryknowe Street, Parkhead Crail Place, Glasgow Sorby Street, Parkhead Parkhead Cross, Parkhead Ewing Place, Glasgow East Wellington Street, Parkhead Duke Street, Glasgow Todd Street, Dennistoun Craigmore Street, Glasgow Aitken Street, Dennistoun Glendale Street, Dennistoun Glendale Street, Glasgow Bathgate Street, Dennistoun 547 Duke Street, Glasgow Thomson Street, Dennistoun 352 Duke Street, Glasgow Annbank Street, Dennistoun 7 Annbank Street, Glasgow Reidvale Street, Dennistoun 32 Belgrove Street, Glasgow Abercromby Drive, Calton 19 Abercromby Street, Glasgow Health Centre, Calton 142 Abercromby Street, Glasgow Dornoch Street, Calton 309 Abercromby Street, Glasgow Abercromby Street, Bridgeton 363 Abercromby Street, Glasgow Anson Street, Bridgeton 605 London Road, Glasgow Bridgeton Railway Station, Bridgeton Bridgeton Cross, Glasgow Megan Street, Bridgeton Queen Mary Street, Bridgeton Bartholomew Street, Dalmarnock Old Dalmarnock Road, Glasgow Springƒeld Road, Dalmarnock Davidson Street, Dalmarnock Garvald Court, Glasgow Birkwood Street, Dalmarnock Bardonald Street, Rutherglen Dalmarnock Road, Glasgow Cambuslang Road, Rutherglen Smith Terrace, Glasgow Victoria Street, Rutherglen Castle Street, Rutherglen Main Street, Glasgow Mill Street, Rutherglen Main Street, Rutherglen Mill Court, Glasgow Johnstone Drive, Rutherglen Rodger Drive, Rutherglen Rutherglen Cemetery, Bankhead Fernhill Road, Spittal Bowhouse Drive, Castlemilk Spittal Road, Glasgow Castlemilk 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: Easterhouse 46 bus Time Schedule 115 stops Easterhouse Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:17 AM - 5:12 PM Monday 7:08 AM - 6:32 PM Carmunnock By-Pass, Castlemilk Linndale Grove, Glasgow Tuesday 5:27 AM - 6:32 PM Holmbyre Road, Castlemilk Wednesday 5:27 AM - 6:32 PM Linndale Drive, Glasgow Thursday 5:27 AM - 6:32 PM Lainshaw Drive, Castlemilk Friday 5:27 AM - 6:32 PM Downcraig Drive, Castlemilk Saturday 7:08 AM - 6:32 PM Downcraig Road, Castlemilk Stravanan Street, Castlemilk Birgidale Road, Glasgow 46 bus Info Direction: Easterhouse Birgidale Terrace, Castlemilk Stops: 115 Trip Duration: 88 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
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