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52 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 52 bus time schedule & line map 52 Alloa View In Website Mode The 52 bus line (Alloa) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Alloa: 6:08 AM - 9:34 PM (2) Menstrie: 6:35 PM - 10:46 PM (3) Stirling: 5:16 AM - 10:16 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 52 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 52 bus arriving. Direction: Alloa 52 bus Time Schedule 56 stops Alloa Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:42 AM - 9:34 PM Monday 6:08 AM - 9:34 PM Bus Station, Stirling Stirling Bus Station, Stirling Tuesday 6:08 AM - 9:34 PM Stance B, Stirling Wednesday 6:08 AM - 9:34 PM The Cowane Centre, Stirling Thursday 6:08 AM - 9:34 PM Cowane Street, Stirling Friday 6:08 AM - 9:34 PM Orchard House Hospital, Stirling Saturday 6:08 AM - 9:34 PM Cornton Road, Stirling Buchanan Drive, Causewayhead 52 bus Info Dumyat Road, Causewayhead Direction: Alloa Stops: 56 Cleuch Road, Causewayhead Trip Duration: 58 min 67 Causewayhead Road, Scotland Line Summary: Bus Station, Stirling, Stance B, Stirling, The Cowane Centre, Stirling, Orchard House Easter Cornton Road, Causewayhead Hospital, Stirling, Cornton Road, Stirling, Buchanan Sheriffmuirlands, Scotland Drive, Causewayhead, Dumyat Road, Causewayhead, Cleuch Road, Causewayhead, Logie Lane, Causewayhead Easter Cornton Road, Causewayhead, Logie Lane, 18b Airthrey Road, Scotland Causewayhead, Wallace Monument Car Park, Causewayhead, University Rear Entrance, Wallace Monument Car Park, Causewayhead Causewayhead, Logie Cemetery, Logie, Bus Shelter, Blairlogie, Cotkerse, Blairlogie, Windsor Street, University Rear Entrance, Causewayhead Menstrie, Menstrie House, Menstrie, Brook Street, Menstrie, Dumyat Centre, Menstrie, Glenochil Nursery, Menstrie, Balquharn Road End, Alva, Logie Cemetery, Logie Myretoungate, Alva, Cochrane Park, Alva, Cochrane Hall, Alva, Copland Place, Alva, The Cross Keys, Alva, Bus Shelter, Blairlogie Johnstone Arms Hotel, Alva, North Street, Alva, Lovers Loan, Alva, Park Street, Tillicoultry, Library, Cotkerse, Blairlogie Tillicoultry, Murray Square, Tillicoultry, Devonvale Hall, Tillicoultry, Drummie Road, Devonside, Langour, Windsor Street, Menstrie Devonside, The Glenhead Inn, Coalsnaughton, A91, Scotland Library, Coalsnaughton, Burns Club, Coalsnaughton, Football Park, Coalsnaughton, Burnee, Fishcross, Menstrie House, Menstrie Primary School, Fishcross, Main St, Sauchie, Main Street West, Scotland Sprotwell Terrace, Sauchie, Deerpark, Sauchie, Tower View, Sauchie, Mount William, Sauchie, Woodlands, Brook Street, Menstrie Sauchie, Posthill, Sauchie, Burnside Street, Sauchie, 6A Main Street East, Scotland Main St, Sauchie, Holton Cottages, Sauchie, Keilarsbrae, Sauchie, Whins Rd, Alloa, Whins Rd, Dumyat Centre, Menstrie Alloa, Whins Rd, Alloa, Shillinghill, Alloa 1 Clifford Park, Scotland Glenochil Nursery, Menstrie Victoria Terrace, Scotland Balquharn Road End, Alva Myretoungate, Alva Cleuch Drive, Scotland Cochrane Park, Alva Stirling Road, Scotland Cochrane Hall, Alva Copland Place, Alva The Cross Keys, Alva Stirling Street, Alva Johnstone Arms Hotel, Alva North Street, Alva Norton Street, Alva Lovers Loan, Alva Park Street, Tillicoultry Library, Tillicoultry High Street, Tillicoultry Murray Square, Tillicoultry Murray Square, Tillicoultry Devonvale Hall, Tillicoultry Moss Road, Tillicoultry Drummie Road, Devonside Langour, Devonside Langour, Tillicoultry The Glenhead Inn, Coalsnaughton Library, Coalsnaughton Main Street, Scotland Burns Club, Coalsnaughton Football Park, Coalsnaughton Wardlaw Street, Scotland Burnee, Fishcross Primary School, Fishcross Main St, Sauchie Whiteyetts Drive, Scotland Sprotwell Terrace, Sauchie Deerpark, Sauchie Tower View, Sauchie Mount William, Sauchie Woodlands, Sauchie Gartmorn Road, Scotland Posthill, Sauchie Burnside Street, Sauchie Main St, Sauchie Holton Cottages, Sauchie Burnbrae, Alloa Keilarsbrae, Sauchie Whins Rd, Alloa Whins Road, Alloa Whins Rd, Alloa Whins Rd, Alloa Shillinghill, Alloa Shillinghill, Alloa Direction: Menstrie 52 bus Time Schedule 38 stops Menstrie Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:35 PM - 10:46 PM Shillinghill, Alloa Shillinghill, Alloa Tuesday 6:35 PM - 10:46 PM Whins Rd, Alloa Wednesday 6:35 PM - 10:46 PM Whins Rd, Alloa Thursday 6:35 PM - 10:46 PM Friday 6:35 PM - 10:46 PM Whins Rd, Alloa Saturday 10:46 PM Keilarsbrae, Sauchie Pearson View, Alloa Holton Cottages, Sauchie Burnbrae, Alloa 52 bus Info Direction: Menstrie Schaw Court, Sauchie Stops: 38 Schaw Court, Alloa Trip Duration: 31 min Line Summary: Shillinghill, Alloa, Whins Rd, Alloa, Burnside Street, Sauchie Whins Rd, Alloa, Whins Rd, Alloa, Keilarsbrae, Sauchie, Holton Cottages, Sauchie, Schaw Court, Posthill, Sauchie Sauchie, Burnside Street, Sauchie, Posthill, Sauchie, Woodlands, Sauchie, Mount William, Sauchie, Tower Woodlands, Sauchie View, Sauchie, Deerpark, Sauchie, Sprotwell Terrace, Gartmorn Road, Scotland Sauchie, Main St, Sauchie, Main St, Sauchie, Primary School, Fishcross, Burnee, Fishcross, Football Park, Mount William, Sauchie Coalsnaughton, Burns Club, Coalsnaughton, Library, Coalsnaughton, Drummie Road, Devonside, Tower View, Sauchie Devonvale Hall, Tillicoultry, Murray Square, Tillicoultry, Library, Tillicoultry, Park Street, Tillicoultry, Deerpark, Sauchie Dickies Wells, Alva, North Street, Alva, Johnstone Arms Hotel, Alva, The Cross Keys, Alva, Copland Place, Alva, Cochrane Hall, Alva, Cochrane Park, Alva, Sprotwell Terrace, Sauchie Myretoungate, Alva, Balquharn Road End, Alva, Glenochil Nursery, Menstrie, Clifford Park, Menstrie, Main St, Sauchie Dumyat Centre, Menstrie Main St, Sauchie Whiteyetts Drive, Scotland Primary School, Fishcross Burnee, Fishcross Football Park, Coalsnaughton Wardlaw Street, Scotland Burns Club, Coalsnaughton Library, Coalsnaughton Main Street, Tillicoultry Drummie Road, Devonside Devonvale Hall, Tillicoultry Moss Road, Tillicoultry Murray Square, Tillicoultry Murray Square, Tillicoultry Library, Tillicoultry High Street, Tillicoultry Park Street, Tillicoultry Dickies Wells, Alva North Street, Alva Norton Street, Alva Johnstone Arms Hotel, Alva The Cross Keys, Alva Queen Street, Alva Copland Place, Alva Copland Place, Alva Cochrane Hall, Alva Cochrane Park, Alva Myretoungate, Alva Cleuch Drive, Scotland Balquharn Road End, Alva Glenochil Nursery, Menstrie Clifford Park, Menstrie 2 Clifford Park, Scotland Dumyat Centre, Menstrie School Lane, Scotland Direction: Stirling 52 bus Time Schedule 72 stops Stirling Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:05 AM - 10:16 PM Monday 5:16 AM - 10:16 PM Manor Cottages, Manor Powis Tuesday 5:16 AM - 10:16 PM Gulf Petrol Station, Blackgrange Wednesday 5:16 AM - 10:16 PM Stirling Rd, Tullibody Thursday 5:16 AM - 10:16 PM Stirling Rd, Tullibody Friday 5:16 AM - 10:16 PM Stirling Road, Scotland Saturday 5:18 AM - 10:16 PM Stirling Rd, Tullibody Alloa Rd, Tullibody Alloa Rd, Tullibody 52 bus Info Alloa Road, Scotland Direction: Stirling Stops: 72 Tullibody Rd, Alloa Trip Duration: 55 min 9-10 Briar Road, Scotland Line Summary: Manor Cottages, Manor Powis, Gulf Petrol Station, Blackgrange, Stirling Rd, Tullibody, Tullibody Road, Alloa Stirling Rd, Tullibody, Stirling Rd, Tullibody, Alloa Rd, Thorne Road, Scotland Tullibody, Alloa Rd, Tullibody, Tullibody Rd, Alloa, Tullibody Road, Alloa, Tullibody Road, Alloa, Tullibody Tullibody Road, Alloa Road, Alloa, Tullibody Road at No 66, Alloa, Tullibody Road, Alloa, Mar Place, Alloa, Mar Place, Alloa, Tullibody Road, Alloa Shillinghill, Alloa, Whins Rd, Alloa, Whins Rd, Alloa, Whins Rd, Alloa, Keilarsbrae, Sauchie, Holton Cottages, Sauchie, Schaw Court, Sauchie, Burnside Tullibody Road at No 66, Alloa Street, Sauchie, Posthill, Sauchie, Woodlands, 61 Tullibody Road, Alloa Sauchie, Mount William, Sauchie, Tower View, Tullibody Road, Alloa Sauchie, Deerpark, Sauchie, Sprotwell Terrace, Sauchie, Main St, Sauchie, Main St, Sauchie, Primary School, Fishcross, Burnee, Fishcross, Football Park, Mar Place, Alloa Coalsnaughton, Burns Club, Coalsnaughton, Library, Coalsnaughton, Drummie Road, Devonside, Mar Place, Alloa Devonvale Hall, Tillicoultry, Murray Square, Tillicoultry, Library, Tillicoultry, Park Street, Tillicoultry, Shillinghill, Alloa Dickies Wells, Alva, North Street, Alva, Johnstone Shillinghill, Alloa Arms Hotel, Alva, The Cross Keys, Alva, Copland Place, Alva, Cochrane Hall, Alva, Cochrane Park, Alva, Whins Rd, Alloa Myretoungate, Alva, Balquharn Road End, Alva, Glenochil Nursery, Menstrie, Clifford Park, Menstrie, Whins Rd, Alloa Dumyat Centre, Menstrie, Menstrie House, Menstrie, Windsor Street, Menstrie, Cotkerse, Blairlogie, Bus Whins Rd, Alloa Shelter, Blairlogie, Hillfoots Road Opp Logie Cemetery, Logie, Hillfoots Road Opp University Rear Keilarsbrae, Sauchie Entrance, Causewayhead, Wallace Monument Car Pearson View, Alloa Park, Causewayhead, Logie Lane, Causewayhead, Easter Cornton Road, Causewayhead, Cleuch Road, Holton Cottages, Sauchie Causewayhead, Dumyat Road, Causewayhead, Burnbrae, Alloa Buchanan Drive, Causewayhead, Cornton Road, Stirling, Orchard House Hospital, Stirling, The Schaw Court, Sauchie Cowane Centre, Stirling, Wallace Street, Stirling, Schaw Court, Alloa Sheriff Court, Stirling, Stance E, Stirling, Bus Station, Stirling Burnside Street, Sauchie Posthill, Sauchie Woodlands, Sauchie Gartmorn Road, Scotland Mount William, Sauchie Tower View, Sauchie Deerpark, Sauchie Sprotwell Terrace, Sauchie Main St, Sauchie Main St, Sauchie Whiteyetts Drive, Scotland Primary School, Fishcross Burnee, Fishcross Football Park, Coalsnaughton Wardlaw
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