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35 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 35 bus time schedule & line map 35 Longstone View In Website Mode The 35 bus line (Longstone) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Longstone: 10:17 AM - 11:51 PM (2) North Leith: 4:51 AM - 11:28 PM (3) Riccarton: 5:08 AM - 11:21 PM (4) Sighthill: 7:02 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 35 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 35 bus arriving. Direction: Longstone 35 bus Time Schedule 45 stops Longstone Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:51 PM Monday 10:17 AM - 11:51 PM Ocean Terminal, North Leith 8 Portland Gardens, Edinburgh Tuesday 10:17 AM - 11:51 PM Commercial Street, North Leith Wednesday 10:17 AM - 11:51 PM Commercial Street, Edinburgh Thursday 10:17 AM - 11:51 PM Victoria Quay, North Leith Friday 10:17 AM - 11:51 PM 98 Commercial Street, Edinburgh Saturday 11:51 PM Sandport Street, North Leith 1 Commercial Street, Edinburgh The Shore, Leith 63 Shore Place, Edinburgh 35 bus Info Direction: Longstone Parliament Street, Leith Stops: 45 87 Giles Street, Edinburgh Trip Duration: 43 min Line Summary: Ocean Terminal, North Leith, St Anthony Street, Leith Commercial Street, North Leith, Victoria Quay, North 6 Henderson Street, Edinburgh Leith, Sandport Street, North Leith, The Shore, Leith, Parliament Street, Leith, St Anthony Street, Leith, Kirkgate Centre, Leith Kirkgate Centre, Leith, Duke Street, Leith, Academy 28 Great Junction Street, Edinburgh Park, Leith, St Clair Avenue, Leith, Dalmeny Street, Leith, Brunswick Road, Hillside, Montgomery Street, Duke Street, Leith Hillside, Abbeymount, Calton, Calton Terrace Brae, 49 Duke Street, Edinburgh Calton, Regent Terrace, Calton, St Andrew's House, Edinburgh, Waterloo Place, Edinburgh, North Bridge, Academy Park, Leith Old Town, South Bridge, Old Town, National Museum 384 Easter Road, Edinburgh Of Scotland, Old Town, Lauriston Place, South Side, Lauriston Building, Lauriston, Chalmers Street, St Clair Avenue, Leith Lauriston, Lauriston Street, Old Town, East 352 Easter Road, Edinburgh Fountainbridge, Old Town, Port Hamilton, Fountainbridge, Gilmore Park, Viewforth, Fountain Dalmeny Street, Leith Park, Viewforth, Dundee Terrace, Viewforth, Angle 264 Easter Road, Edinburgh Park Terrace, North Merchiston, St Michaels Church, North Merchiston, Shandon Place, North Merchiston, Brunswick Road, Hillside Hermand Street, Gorgie, Hutchison Crossway, 180 Easter Road, Edinburgh Slateford, Hutchison Place, Slateford, Slateford Station, Slateford, Edinburgh West Retail Park, Montgomery Street, Hillside Slateford, Chesser Grove, Slateford, Chesser Avenue, 56 Easter Road, Edinburgh Stenhouse, Stenhouse Mill Lane, Saughton, Hmp Edinburgh, Saughton, Saughton Mains Avenue, Abbeymount, Calton Saughton, Longstone Terrace, Longstone 2 Easter Road, Edinburgh Calton Terrace Brae, Calton Regent Terrace, Calton St Andrew's House, Edinburgh Waterloo Place, Edinburgh 19 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh North Bridge, Old Town 1B North Bridge, Edinburgh South Bridge, Old Town 29-30 South Bridge, Edinburgh National Museum Of Scotland, Old Town Chambers Street, Edinburgh Lauriston Place, South Side 61 Forrest Road, Edinburgh Lauriston Building, Lauriston Lauriston Terrace, Edinburgh Chalmers Street, Lauriston Lauriston Street, Old Town 151 West Port, Edinburgh East Fountainbridge, Old Town 36 East Fountainbridge, Edinburgh Port Hamilton, Fountainbridge 94B Fountainbridge, Edinburgh Gilmore Park, Viewforth 199 Fountainbridge, Edinburgh Fountain Park, Viewforth Dundee Terrace, Viewforth 151 Dundee Street, Edinburgh Angle Park Terrace, North Merchiston 8 Angle Park Terrace, Edinburgh St Michaels Church, North Merchiston 6 Laurel Terrace, Edinburgh Shandon Place, North Merchiston 45 Slateford Road, Edinburgh Hermand Street, Gorgie 74 Slateford Road, Edinburgh Hutchison Crossway, Slateford 20 Moat Place, Edinburgh Hutchison Place, Slateford 179A Slateford Road, Edinburgh Slateford Station, Slateford 22 Hutchison Cottages, Edinburgh Edinburgh West Retail Park, Slateford 88 Chesser Crescent, Edinburgh Chesser Grove, Slateford 10 Chesser Avenue, Edinburgh Chesser Avenue, Stenhouse 572 Gorgie Road, Edinburgh Stenhouse Mill Lane, Saughton 9 Stenhouse Road, Edinburgh Hmp Edinburgh, Saughton 39 Stenhouse Road, Edinburgh Saughton Mains Avenue, Saughton Calder Road, Edinburgh Longstone Terrace, Longstone 2 Parkhead Loan, Edinburgh Direction: North Leith 35 bus Time Schedule 57 stops North Leith Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:09 AM - 11:28 PM Monday 4:51 AM - 11:28 PM The Avenue, Riccarton Garden Lane, Scotland Tuesday 4:51 AM - 11:28 PM Heriot Watt Campus, Riccarton Wednesday 4:51 AM - 11:28 PM The Avenue, Edinburgh Thursday 4:51 AM - 11:28 PM The Avenue, Riccarton Friday 4:51 AM - 11:28 PM Garden Lane, Scotland Saturday 4:56 AM - 11:28 PM Boundary Road North, Riccarton Jack Copland Centre, Riccarton Research Avenue North, Riccarton 35 bus Info Direction: North Leith Hermiston Park & Ride, Hermiston Stops: 57 Trip Duration: 71 min Burtons Biscuits Factory, Sighthill Line Summary: The Avenue, Riccarton, Heriot Watt Campus, Riccarton, The Avenue, Riccarton, Napier University (Sighthill), Sighthill Boundary Road North, Riccarton, Jack Copland Centre, Riccarton, Research Avenue North, Sighthill Green, Sighthill Riccarton, Hermiston Park & Ride, Hermiston, Burtons Biscuits Factory, Sighthill, Napier University Broomhouse Road, Broomhouse (Sighthill), Sighthill, Sighthill Green, Sighthill, Broomhouse Road, Broomhouse, Sighthill Post 348 Calder Road, Edinburgh O∆ce, Broomhouse, Saughton Mains, Saughton, Sighthill Post O∆ce, Broomhouse Saughton Mains Avenue, Saughton, Hmp Edinburgh, Saughton, Stenhouse Mill Lane, Saughton, Chesser Calder Road, Edinburgh Grove, Slateford, Edinburgh West Retail Park, Saughton Mains, Saughton Slateford, Slateford Station, Slateford, Hutchison Place, Slateford, Hutchison Crossway, Slateford, Moat Drive, Slateford, Shandon Place, North Saughton Mains Avenue, Saughton Merchiston, St Michaels Church, North Merchiston, Calder Road, Edinburgh Angle Park Terrace, North Merchiston, Dundee Terrace, Viewforth, Fountain Park, Viewforth, Hmp Edinburgh, Saughton Gilmore Park, Viewforth, Grove Street, 64 Stenhouse Road, Edinburgh Fountainbridge, Port Hamilton, Fountainbridge, Semple Street, Fountainbridge, Bread Street, Stenhouse Mill Lane, Saughton Fountainbridge, Glen Street, Lauriston, Lauriston 24 Stenhouse Road, Edinburgh Building, Lauriston, Forrest Road, Old Town, National Museum Of Scotland, Old Town, South Bridge, Old Chesser Grove, Slateford Town, North Bridge, Old Town, Waterloo Place, 9 Chesser Avenue, Edinburgh Edinburgh, St Andrew's House, Edinburgh, Regent Terrace, Calton, Calton Terrace Brae, Calton, Edinburgh West Retail Park, Slateford Abbeymount, Calton, Brunswick Road, Hillside, Albert 86 Chesser Crescent, Edinburgh Street, Leith, St Clair Avenue, Leith, Academy Park, Leith, Duke Street, Leith, Kirkgate Centre, Leith, St Slateford Station, Slateford Anthony Street, Leith, Parliament Street, Leith, The 24 Hutchison Cottages, Edinburgh Shore, Leith, Sandport Street, North Leith, Victoria Quay, North Leith, Commercial Street, North Leith, Hutchison Place, Slateford Ocean Drive, North Leith, Ocean Terminal, North 14 Hutchison Cottages, Edinburgh Leith Hutchison Crossway, Slateford 3 Hutchison Cottages, Edinburgh Moat Drive, Slateford 94 Slateford Road, Edinburgh Shandon Place, North Merchiston 1 Ivy Terrace, Edinburgh St Michaels Church, North Merchiston 4 Laurel Terrace, Edinburgh Angle Park Terrace, North Merchiston 36 Angle Park Terrace, Edinburgh Dundee Terrace, Viewforth 178 Dundee Street, Edinburgh Fountain Park, Viewforth 117 Dundee Street, Edinburgh Gilmore Park, Viewforth Fountainbridge, Edinburgh Grove Street, Fountainbridge 150 Fountainbridge, Edinburgh Port Hamilton, Fountainbridge 94A Fountainbridge, Edinburgh Semple Street, Fountainbridge 30 Semple Street, Edinburgh Bread Street, Fountainbridge 139-141-143-145 Lothian Road, Edinburgh Glen Street, Lauriston 142 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh Lauriston Building, Lauriston 30 Lauriston Place, Edinburgh Forrest Road, Old Town 15 Forrest Road, Edinburgh National Museum Of Scotland, Old Town Chambers Street, Edinburgh South Bridge, Old Town 94 South Bridge, Edinburgh North Bridge, Old Town Scotsman Steps, Edinburgh Waterloo Place, Edinburgh 23 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh St Andrew's House, Edinburgh Regent Terrace, Calton Calton Terrace Brae, Calton 7 Carlton Terrace, Edinburgh Abbeymount, Calton 2 Easter Road, Edinburgh Brunswick Road, Hillside 115 Easter Road, Edinburgh Albert Street, Leith 181 Easter Road, Edinburgh St Clair Avenue, Leith 311 Easter Road, Edinburgh Academy Park, Leith 384 Easter Road, Edinburgh Duke Street, Leith 124 Duke Street, Edinburgh Kirkgate Centre, Leith 39 Great Junction Street, Edinburgh St Anthony Street, Leith 9 Henderson Street, Edinburgh Parliament Street, Leith 73 Henderson Street, Edinburgh The Shore, Leith 46 Shore, Edinburgh Sandport Street, North Leith 72 Commercial Street, Edinburgh Victoria Quay, North Leith 175 Commercial Street, Edinburgh Commercial Street, North Leith 197 Commercial Street, Edinburgh Ocean Drive, North Leith 116 Ocean Drive, Edinburgh Ocean Terminal, North Leith 8 Portland Gardens, Edinburgh Direction: Riccarton 35 bus Time Schedule 55 stops Riccarton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:34 AM - 11:21 PM Monday 5:08 AM - 11:21 PM Ocean Terminal, North Leith 8 Portland Gardens, Edinburgh Tuesday 5:08 AM - 11:21 PM Commercial Street, North Leith Wednesday 5:08 AM - 11:21 PM Commercial Street, Edinburgh Thursday
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