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25A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 25A bus time schedule & line map 25A Beith View In Website Mode The 25A bus line (Beith) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Beith: 6:10 PM - 11:04 PM (2) Broomlands: 7:06 PM - 8:06 PM (3) Girdle Toll: 10:00 AM - 10:33 PM (4) Irvine: 11:06 PM (5) Stanecastle: 9:06 PM - 10:06 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 25A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 25A bus arriving. Direction: Beith 25A bus Time Schedule 76 stops Beith Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:32 AM - 10:32 PM Monday 6:10 PM - 11:04 PM Regalia Way, Girdle Toll Tuesday 6:10 PM - 11:04 PM Hill Interchange, Girdle Toll Wednesday 6:10 PM - 11:04 PM Speyburn Place, Girdle Toll Thursday 6:10 PM - 11:04 PM Linkwood Road, Girdle Toll Friday 6:10 PM - 11:04 PM Littlestane Road, Scotland Saturday 6:10 PM - 11:04 PM West Bowhouse Road, Girdle Toll Burns Crescent, Girdle Toll Stane Castle, Girdle Toll 25A bus Info Direction: Beith Stanecastle Roundabout, Stanecastle Stops: 76 Trip Duration: 58 min Clark Drive, Irvine Line Summary: Regalia Way, Girdle Toll, Hill Interchange, Girdle Toll, Speyburn Place, Girdle Toll, Linkwood Road, Girdle Toll, West Bowhouse Road, Galt Avenue, Irvine Girdle Toll, Burns Crescent, Girdle Toll, Stane Castle, Girdle Toll, Stanecastle Roundabout, Stanecastle, Ballot Road, Irvine Clark Drive, Irvine, Galt Avenue, Irvine, Ballot Road, Irvine, Bank Street, Irvine, Bridgegate, Irvine, Seagate, Bank Street, Irvine Irvine, Castle Street, Irvine, Crocus Grove, Irvine, Caley Road, Irvine, Woodlands Avenue, Irvine, Bridgegate, Irvine Oaklands Avenue, Irvine, Elmbank Terrace, Irvine, 10 Bank Street, Irvine Fleming Terrace, Irvine, Sandy Road, Irvine, Castlepark, Irvine, Redburn Bridge, Irvine, Central Seagate, Irvine Hospital, Irvine, Redburn Roundabout, Kilwinning, Watercut Road, Kilwinning, Bannoch Road, Castle Street, Irvine Kilwinning, Smith Crescent, Kilwinning, Burns Place, Eglinton Street, Irvine Kilwinning, Parkhead Avenue, Kilwinning, Corsehill, Love Street, Corsehill, Queen Street, Corsehill, Keir Crocus Grove, Irvine Hardie Crescent, Kilwinning, Hazel Grove, Kilwinning, Millside Gardens, Corsehill, Woodburn Avenue, Caley Road, Irvine Kilwinning, Claremont Crescent, Kilwinning, Old Woodwynd Road, Kilwinning, Park Lane, Kilwinning, Woodlands Avenue, Irvine Grotholm Way, Kilwinning, Cartleburn Bridge, Dalgarven, Dalgarven Mill Bridge, Dalgarven, Putyan Oaklands Avenue, Irvine Bridge, Dalry, Merksworth Avenue, Dalry, Sharon Caldon Road, Irvine Street, Dalry, James Street, Dalry, Ryeside Place, Dalry, Rye Bridgend, Dalry, Dalry Inn, Dalry, Elmbank Terrace, Irvine Loadingbank, Kilbirnie, Western Crescent, Kilbirnie, Central Avenue, Kilbirnie, Avils Place, Kilbirnie, Fleming Terrace, Irvine Ladysmith Road, Kilbirnie, Walker Street, Kilbirnie, Craighouse Square, Kilbirnie, Bank Street, Kilbirnie, Sandy Road, Irvine Craighouse Square, Kilbirnie, Walker Street, Kilbirnie, Dennyholme Wynd, Kilbirnie, Glenriddet Avenue, Castlepark, Irvine Kilbirnie, Glenriddet Avenue, Kilbirnie, Valeƒeld Football Ground, Kilbirnie, Garnock View, Redburn Bridge, Irvine Glengarnock, Garnockside, Glengarnock, Railway Station, Glengarnock, Garnock Campus, Central Hospital, Irvine Glengarnock, Longbar Avenue, Glengarnock, Willowburn Road, Beith, Spiers Avenue, Beith, Manuel Avenue, Beith, Grahamƒeld Place, Beith, Glebe Road, Redburn Roundabout, Kilwinning Beith, Strand, Beith Irvine Road, Scotland Watercut Road, Kilwinning A737, Scotland Bannoch Road, Kilwinning Smith Crescent, Kilwinning Smith Crescent, Kilwinning Burns Place, Kilwinning Burns Place, Kilwinning Parkhead Avenue, Kilwinning Corsehill Montgomerie Terrace, Kilwinning Love Street, Corsehill Moncur Road, Scotland Queen Street, Corsehill Keir Hardie Crescent, Kilwinning Hazel Grove, Kilwinning Millside Gardens, Corsehill Bridgend Lane, Kilwinning Woodburn Avenue, Kilwinning Lauchlan Way, Kilwinning Claremont Crescent, Kilwinning Old Woodwynd Road, Kilwinning Park Lane, Kilwinning Grotholm Way, Kilwinning Cartleburn Gardens, Kilwinning Cartleburn Bridge, Dalgarven Dalgarven Mill Bridge, Dalgarven Dalgarven Mill Bridge, Scotland Putyan Bridge, Dalry Kilwinning Road, Dalry Merksworth Avenue, Dalry Sharon Street, Dalry James Street, Dalry North Street, Dalry Ryeside Place, Dalry Ryeside Place, Dalry Rye Bridgend, Dalry Dalry Inn, Dalry B780, Scotland Loadingbank, Kilbirnie Western Crescent, Kilbirnie Dalry Road, Glengarnock Central Avenue, Kilbirnie Avils Place, Kilbirnie Holmhead, Glengarnock Ladysmith Road, Kilbirnie Avils Place, Glengarnock Walker Street, Kilbirnie Craighouse Square, Kilbirnie Bankfaulds Court, Glengarnock Bank Street, Kilbirnie Bridge Street, Glengarnock Craighouse Square, Kilbirnie Craighouse Square, Glengarnock Walker Street, Kilbirnie Newton Street, Glengarnock Dennyholme Wynd, Kilbirnie Glenriddet Avenue, Kilbirnie Holmhead, Glengarnock Glenriddet Avenue, Kilbirnie Valeƒeld Football Ground, Kilbirnie Garnock View, Glengarnock Garnockside, Glengarnock Railway Station, Glengarnock Station Court, Scotland Garnock Campus, Glengarnock Longbar Avenue, Glengarnock B777, Scotland Willowburn Road, Beith Spiers Avenue, Beith Spiers Avenue, Scotland Manuel Avenue, Beith Dalry Road, Scotland Grahamƒeld Place, Beith Glebe Road, Beith Strand, Beith Direction: Broomlands 25A bus Time Schedule 65 stops Broomlands Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:06 PM - 8:06 PM Strand, Beith Tuesday 7:06 PM - 8:06 PM Glebe Road, Beith Wednesday 7:06 PM - 8:06 PM Grahamƒeld Place, Beith Thursday 7:06 PM - 8:06 PM Manuel Avenue, Beith Friday 7:06 PM - 8:06 PM Dalry Road, Scotland Saturday 7:06 PM - 8:06 PM Spiers Avenue, Beith Willowburn Road, Beith Longbar Avenue, Glengarnock 25A bus Info Direction: Broomlands Garnock Campus, Glengarnock Stops: 65 Trip Duration: 48 min Railway Station, Glengarnock Line Summary: Strand, Beith, Glebe Road, Beith, Grahamƒeld Place, Beith, Manuel Avenue, Beith, Station Court, Scotland Spiers Avenue, Beith, Willowburn Road, Beith, Garnockside, Glengarnock Longbar Avenue, Glengarnock, Garnock Campus, Glengarnock, Railway Station, Glengarnock, Garnockside, Glengarnock, Garnock View, Garnock View, Glengarnock Glengarnock, Valeƒeld Football Ground, Kilbirnie, Grahamston Avenue, Scotland Glenriddet Avenue, Kilbirnie, Walker Street, Kilbirnie, Craighouse Square, Kilbirnie, Bank Street, Kilbirnie, Valeƒeld Football Ground, Kilbirnie Craighouse Square, Kilbirnie, Walker Street, Kilbirnie, Dennyholme Wynd, Kilbirnie, Glenriddet Avenue, Glenriddet Avenue, Kilbirnie Kilbirnie, Western Crescent, Kilbirnie, Loadingbank, Holmhead, Glengarnock Kilbirnie, Picton, Dalry, Rye Bridgend, Dalry, Ryeside Place, Dalry, James Street, Dalry, North Street, Dalry, Walker Street, Kilbirnie The Cross, Dalry, Merksworth Avenue, Dalry, Putyan Bridge, Dalry, Dalgarven Mill Bridge, Dalgarven, Craighouse Square, Kilbirnie Cartleburn Bridge, Dalgarven, Grotholm Way, Bankfaulds Court, Glengarnock Kilwinning, Park Lane, Kilwinning, Old Woodwynd Road, Kilwinning, Claremont Crescent, Kilwinning, St Bank Street, Kilbirnie Winnings Lane, Kilwinning, Woodwynd, Kilwinning, Bridge Street, Glengarnock Fergushill Road, Kilwinning, Smith Crescent, Kilwinning, Bannoch Road, Kilwinning, Watercut Craighouse Square, Kilbirnie Road, Kilwinning, Redburn Roundabout, Kilwinning, Craighouse Square, Glengarnock Redburn Roundabout, Irvine, Central Hospital, Irvine, Redburn Bridge, Irvine, Castlepark, Irvine, Sandy Walker Street, Kilbirnie Road, Irvine, Fleming Terrace, Irvine, James Crescent, Newton Street, Glengarnock Irvine, Academy Gardens, Irvine, Quarry Road, Irvine, Crown Inn, Irvine, Court House, Irvine, Broomlands Dennyholme Wynd, Kilbirnie Drive, Irvine, Mill Road, Irvine, Beech Avenue, Irvine, South Barr, Irvine, Slate Mill Gardens, Irvine, Federal Glenriddet Avenue, Kilbirnie Express, Bourtreehill, Cramond Place, Bourtreehill, Holmhead, Glengarnock Broomlands Gate, Broomlands, Stronsay Court, Broomlands, Pladda Terrace, Broomlands, Station Western Crescent, Kilbirnie Brae, Broomlands Dalry Road, Glengarnock Loadingbank, Kilbirnie Picton, Dalry B780, Scotland Rye Bridgend, Dalry Ryeside Place, Dalry B780, Dalry James Street, Dalry North Street, Dalry North Street, Dalry North Street, Dalry The Cross, Dalry The Cross, Dalry Merksworth Avenue, Dalry Townend Street, Dalry Putyan Bridge, Dalry Dalgarven Mill Bridge, Dalgarven Dalgarven Mill Bridge, Scotland Cartleburn Bridge, Dalgarven Grotholm Way, Kilwinning Park Lane, Kilwinning Old Woodwynd Road, Kilwinning Claremont Crescent, Kilwinning St Winnings Lane, Kilwinning Howgate, Kilwinning Woodwynd, Kilwinning Park Avenue, Kilwinning Fergushill Road, Kilwinning Smith Crescent, Kilwinning Bannoch Road, Kilwinning Watercut Road, Kilwinning Redburn Roundabout, Kilwinning Irvine Road, Scotland Redburn Roundabout, Irvine Redburn Gate, Scotland Central Hospital, Irvine Redburn Bridge, Irvine Castlepark, Irvine Sandy Road, Irvine Fleming Terrace, Irvine James Crescent, Irvine Academy Gardens, Irvine Quarry Road, Irvine Eglinton Street, Irvine Crown Inn, Irvine 154-156 High St, Irvine Court House, Irvine Broomlands Drive, Irvine Mill Road, Irvine Beech Avenue, Irvine South Barr, Irvine Mill Road, Irvine Slate Mill Gardens, Irvine Federal Express, Bourtreehill Cramond Place, Bourtreehill Broomlands Gate, Broomlands Broomlands Busway, Scotland Stronsay Court, Broomlands Pladda Terrace, Broomlands Station Brae, Broomlands Bourtreehill Busway, Scotland Direction: Girdle Toll 25A bus Time Schedule 79 stops Girdle Toll
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