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128 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 128 bus time schedule & line map 128 Barmulloch View In Website Mode The 128 bus line (Barmulloch) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Barmulloch: 7:09 AM - 8:27 PM (2) Glasgow: 6:40 AM - 8:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 128 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 128 bus arriving. Direction: Barmulloch 128 bus Time Schedule 24 stops Barmulloch Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:09 AM - 8:27 PM Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow 10 Killermont Street, Glasgow Tuesday 7:09 AM - 8:27 PM Caledonian University, Glasgow Wednesday 7:09 AM - 8:27 PM North Hanover Street, Glasgow Thursday 7:09 AM - 8:27 PM Speirs Wharf, Port Dundas Friday 7:09 AM - 8:27 PM 8 Spiers Wharf, Glasgow Saturday 10:30 AM - 8:27 PM Dawson Road, Port Dundas Possil Road, Possil 29 Saracen Street, Glasgow 128 bus Info Stonyhurst Street, Possil Direction: Barmulloch 99 Saracen Street, Glasgow Stops: 24 Trip Duration: 30 min Saracen Cross, Possil Line Summary: Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow, Caledonian University, Glasgow, Speirs Wharf, Port Mansion Street, Possil Dundas, Dawson Road, Port Dundas, Possil Road, Possil, Stonyhurst Street, Possil, Saracen Cross, Balmore Square, Possil Possil, Mansion Street, Possil, Balmore Square, Balmore Road, Glasgow Possil, Balmore Place, Possil, Hodge Court, Possil, Balmore Road, Lambhill, Chapelton Street, Lambhill, Balmore Place, Possil Liddesdale Road, Milton, Castlebay Street, Milton, 293 Liddesdale Road, Milton, Ensay Street, Milton, Hodge Court, Possil Liddesdale Square, Milton, John Marshall Drive, Milton, Bishopsgate Road, Colston, Stobhill Hospital, Balmore Road, Lambhill Springburn, Hunters Hill Court, Springburn, Stobhill Hospital, Springburn, Belmont Road, Barmulloch Chapelton Street, Lambhill Ashgill Road, Glasgow Liddesdale Road, Milton Castlebay Street, Milton 223 Liddesdale Road, Glasgow 293 Liddesdale Road, Milton 277 Liddesdale Road, Glasgow Ensay Street, Milton Liddesdale Square, Milton John Marshall Drive, Milton Ashgill Road, Glasgow Bishopsgate Road, Colston Colston Road, Glasgow Stobhill Hospital, Springburn Balgrayhill Road, Glasgow Hunters Hill Court, Springburn Huntershill Place, Glasgow Stobhill Hospital, Springburn Belmont Road, Glasgow Belmont Road, Barmulloch Direction: Glasgow 128 bus Time Schedule 28 stops Glasgow Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:40 AM - 8:00 PM Belmont Road, Barmulloch Tuesday 6:40 AM - 8:00 PM Stobhill Hospital, Balornock Belmont Road, Glasgow Wednesday 6:40 AM - 8:00 PM Hunters Hill Court, Springburn Thursday 6:40 AM - 8:00 PM Friday 6:40 AM - 8:00 PM Belmont Road, Springburn Saturday 11:05 AM - 8:00 PM Stobhill Hospital, Springburn Balgrayhill Road, Glasgow Colston Drive, Colston Colston Road, Glasgow 128 bus Info Direction: Glasgow Bishopsgate Road, Colston Stops: 28 Colston Road, Glasgow Trip Duration: 30 min Line Summary: Belmont Road, Barmulloch, Stobhill Milton School, Milton Hospital, Balornock, Hunters Hill Court, Springburn, 450 Ashgill Road, Glasgow Belmont Road, Springburn, Stobhill Hospital, Springburn, Colston Drive, Colston, Bishopsgate Torogay Street, Milton Road, Colston, Milton School, Milton, Torogay Street, Milton, Ashgill Nursing Home, Milton, Liddesdale Ashgill Nursing Home, Milton Square, Milton, Ensay Street, Milton, St Augustines Liddesdale Square, Glasgow Primary School, Milton, Castlebay Street, Milton, Liddesdale Road, Milton, Westray Road, Milton, Liddesdale Square, Milton Chapelton Street, Lambhill, Haywood Street, Possil, Hodge Court, Possil, Balmore Place, Possil, Balmore Ensay Street, Milton Square, Possil, Closeburn Street, Possil, Saracen Cross, Possil, Stonyhurst Street, Possil, Keppochhill St Augustines Primary School, Milton Road, Possil, Borron Street, Port Dundas, Killermont Street, Glasgow, Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow 247 Liddesdale Road, Glasgow Castlebay Street, Milton 223 Liddesdale Road, Glasgow Liddesdale Road, Milton Westray Road, Milton Ashgill Road, Glasgow Chapelton Street, Lambhill Ashgill Road, Glasgow Haywood Street, Possil King's Place, Glasgow Hodge Court, Possil Balmore Place, Possil Balmore Square, Possil 138-142 Balmore Road, Glasgow Closeburn Street, Possil Sunnylaw Place, Glasgow Saracen Cross, Possil Stonyhurst Street, Possil 124 Saracen Street, Glasgow Keppochhill Road, Possil 29 Saracen Street, Glasgow Borron Street, Port Dundas Killermont Street, Glasgow Port Dundas Place, Glasgow Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow 10 Killermont Street, Glasgow 128 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Scotland. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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