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N25 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route N25 bus time schedule & line map N25 Riccarton - Edinburgh View In Website Mode The N25 bus line (Riccarton - Edinburgh) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Broughton: 3:11 AM - 3:41 AM (2) Greenside: 12:41 AM - 2:41 AM (3) Haymarket: 12:11 AM (4) Riccarton: 12:10 AM - 3:10 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest N25 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next N25 bus arriving. Direction: Broughton N25 bus Time Schedule 30 stops Broughton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 3:11 AM - 3:41 AM Monday 3:11 AM - 3:41 AM Heriot Watt Campus, Riccarton The Avenue, Edinburgh Tuesday 3:11 AM - 3:41 AM The Avenue, Riccarton Wednesday 3:11 AM - 3:41 AM Garden Lane, Scotland Thursday 3:11 AM - 3:41 AM Hermiston Park & Ride, Hermiston Friday 3:11 AM - 3:41 AM Burtons Biscuits Factory, Sighthill Saturday 3:11 AM - 3:41 AM Napier University (Sighthill), Sighthill Sighthill Green, Sighthill N25 bus Info Broomhouse Road, Broomhouse Direction: Broughton 348 Calder Road, Edinburgh Stops: 30 Trip Duration: 26 min Sighthill Post O∆ce, Broomhouse Line Summary: Heriot Watt Campus, Riccarton, The Calder Road, Edinburgh Avenue, Riccarton, Hermiston Park & Ride, Hermiston, Burtons Biscuits Factory, Sighthill, Napier Saughton Mains, Saughton University (Sighthill), Sighthill, Sighthill Green, Sighthill, Broomhouse Road, Broomhouse, Sighthill Saughton Mains Avenue, Saughton Post O∆ce, Broomhouse, Saughton Mains, Calder Road, Edinburgh Saughton, Saughton Mains Avenue, Saughton, Hmp Edinburgh, Saughton, Stenhouse Mill Lane, Hmp Edinburgh, Saughton Saughton, Chesser Avenue, Stenhouse, Saughton 64 Stenhouse Road, Edinburgh Park, Stenhouse, Balgreen Road, Gorgie, Gorgie Park Road, Gorgie, Stewart Terrace, Gorgie, Tynecastle, Stenhouse Mill Lane, Saughton Gorgie, Gorgie City Farm, Dalry, Murieston Crescent, 24 Stenhouse Road, Edinburgh Dalry, Dalry Primary School, Dalry, Caledonian Village, Dalry, Haymarket Station, Haymarket, West Maitland Chesser Avenue, Stenhouse Street, Haymarket, Shandwick Place, West End, 5 Delhaig, Edinburgh Princes Street (West), Edinburgh, Princes Street (Scott Mon.), Edinburgh, Princes Street (Waverley Saughton Park, Stenhouse Steps), Edinburgh, Leith Street, Greenside, 451 Gorgie Road, Edinburgh Annandale Street, Broughton Balgreen Road, Gorgie 1 Saughton Avenue, Edinburgh Gorgie Park Road, Gorgie 368-370 Gorgie Road, Edinburgh Stewart Terrace, Gorgie 2 Smithƒeld Street, Edinburgh Tynecastle, Gorgie 112A Gorgie Road, Edinburgh Gorgie City Farm, Dalry 60 Gorgie Road, Edinburgh Murieston Crescent, Dalry 247 Dalry Road, Edinburgh Dalry Primary School, Dalry 162 Dalry Road, Edinburgh Caledonian Village, Dalry 107 Dalry Road, Edinburgh Haymarket Station, Haymarket 15 Dalry Road, Edinburgh West Maitland Street, Haymarket 29 West Maitland Street, Edinburgh Shandwick Place, West End 34-36 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh Princes Street (West), Edinburgh 106 Princes Street, Edinburgh Princes Street (Scott Mon.), Edinburgh 53 Princes Street, Edinburgh Princes Street (Waverley Steps), Edinburgh 16-17 Princes Street, Edinburgh Leith Street, Greenside Little King Street, Edinburgh Annandale Street, Broughton 15 Annandale Street, Edinburgh Direction: Greenside N25 bus Time Schedule 29 stops Greenside Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:41 AM - 2:41 AM Monday 12:41 AM - 2:41 AM Heriot Watt Campus, Riccarton The Avenue, Edinburgh Tuesday 12:41 AM - 2:41 AM The Avenue, Riccarton Wednesday 12:41 AM - 2:41 AM Garden Lane, Scotland Thursday 12:41 AM - 2:41 AM Hermiston Park & Ride, Hermiston Friday 12:41 AM - 2:41 AM Burtons Biscuits Factory, Sighthill Saturday 12:41 AM - 2:41 AM Napier University (Sighthill), Sighthill Sighthill Green, Sighthill N25 bus Info Broomhouse Road, Broomhouse Direction: Greenside 348 Calder Road, Edinburgh Stops: 29 Trip Duration: 26 min Sighthill Post O∆ce, Broomhouse Line Summary: Heriot Watt Campus, Riccarton, The Calder Road, Edinburgh Avenue, Riccarton, Hermiston Park & Ride, Hermiston, Burtons Biscuits Factory, Sighthill, Napier Saughton Mains, Saughton University (Sighthill), Sighthill, Sighthill Green, Sighthill, Broomhouse Road, Broomhouse, Sighthill Saughton Mains Avenue, Saughton Post O∆ce, Broomhouse, Saughton Mains, Calder Road, Edinburgh Saughton, Saughton Mains Avenue, Saughton, Hmp Edinburgh, Saughton, Stenhouse Mill Lane, Hmp Edinburgh, Saughton Saughton, Chesser Avenue, Stenhouse, Saughton 64 Stenhouse Road, Edinburgh Park, Stenhouse, Balgreen Road, Gorgie, Gorgie Park Road, Gorgie, Stewart Terrace, Gorgie, Tynecastle, Stenhouse Mill Lane, Saughton Gorgie, Gorgie City Farm, Dalry, Murieston Crescent, 24 Stenhouse Road, Edinburgh Dalry, Dalry Primary School, Dalry, Caledonian Village, Dalry, Haymarket Station, Haymarket, West Maitland Chesser Avenue, Stenhouse Street, Haymarket, Shandwick Place, West End, 5 Delhaig, Edinburgh Princes Street (West), Edinburgh, Princes Street (Scott Mon.), Edinburgh, Princes Street (Waverley Saughton Park, Stenhouse Steps), Edinburgh, Leith Street, Greenside 451 Gorgie Road, Edinburgh Balgreen Road, Gorgie 1 Saughton Avenue, Edinburgh Gorgie Park Road, Gorgie 368-370 Gorgie Road, Edinburgh Stewart Terrace, Gorgie 2 Smithƒeld Street, Edinburgh Tynecastle, Gorgie 112A Gorgie Road, Edinburgh Gorgie City Farm, Dalry 60 Gorgie Road, Edinburgh Murieston Crescent, Dalry 247 Dalry Road, Edinburgh Dalry Primary School, Dalry 162 Dalry Road, Edinburgh Caledonian Village, Dalry 107 Dalry Road, Edinburgh Haymarket Station, Haymarket 15 Dalry Road, Edinburgh West Maitland Street, Haymarket 29 West Maitland Street, Edinburgh Shandwick Place, West End 34-36 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh Princes Street (West), Edinburgh 106 Princes Street, Edinburgh Princes Street (Scott Mon.), Edinburgh 53 Princes Street, Edinburgh Princes Street (Waverley Steps), Edinburgh 16-17 Princes Street, Edinburgh Leith Street, Greenside Little King Street, Edinburgh Direction: Haymarket N25 bus Time Schedule 24 stops Haymarket Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:11 AM Monday Not Operational Heriot Watt Campus, Riccarton The Avenue, Edinburgh Tuesday Not Operational The Avenue, Riccarton Wednesday Not Operational Garden Lane, Scotland Thursday Not Operational Hermiston Park & Ride, Hermiston Friday Not Operational Burtons Biscuits Factory, Sighthill Saturday 12:11 AM Napier University (Sighthill), Sighthill Sighthill Green, Sighthill N25 bus Info Broomhouse Road, Broomhouse Direction: Haymarket 348 Calder Road, Edinburgh Stops: 24 Trip Duration: 17 min Sighthill Post O∆ce, Broomhouse Line Summary: Heriot Watt Campus, Riccarton, The Calder Road, Edinburgh Avenue, Riccarton, Hermiston Park & Ride, Hermiston, Burtons Biscuits Factory, Sighthill, Napier Saughton Mains, Saughton University (Sighthill), Sighthill, Sighthill Green, Sighthill, Broomhouse Road, Broomhouse, Sighthill Saughton Mains Avenue, Saughton Post O∆ce, Broomhouse, Saughton Mains, Calder Road, Edinburgh Saughton, Saughton Mains Avenue, Saughton, Hmp Edinburgh, Saughton, Stenhouse Mill Lane, Hmp Edinburgh, Saughton Saughton, Chesser Avenue, Stenhouse, Saughton 64 Stenhouse Road, Edinburgh Park, Stenhouse, Balgreen Road, Gorgie, Gorgie Park Road, Gorgie, Stewart Terrace, Gorgie, Tynecastle, Stenhouse Mill Lane, Saughton Gorgie, Gorgie City Farm, Dalry, Murieston Crescent, 24 Stenhouse Road, Edinburgh Dalry, Dalry Primary School, Dalry, Caledonian Village, Dalry, Haymarket Station, Haymarket, West Maitland Chesser Avenue, Stenhouse Street, Haymarket 5 Delhaig, Edinburgh Saughton Park, Stenhouse 451 Gorgie Road, Edinburgh Balgreen Road, Gorgie 1 Saughton Avenue, Edinburgh Gorgie Park Road, Gorgie 368-370 Gorgie Road, Edinburgh Stewart Terrace, Gorgie 2 Smithƒeld Street, Edinburgh Tynecastle, Gorgie 112A Gorgie Road, Edinburgh Gorgie City Farm, Dalry 60 Gorgie Road, Edinburgh Murieston Crescent, Dalry 247 Dalry Road, Edinburgh Dalry Primary School, Dalry 162 Dalry Road, Edinburgh Caledonian Village, Dalry 107 Dalry Road, Edinburgh Haymarket Station, Haymarket 15 Dalry Road, Edinburgh West Maitland Street, Haymarket West Maitland Street, Edinburgh Direction: Riccarton N25 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Riccarton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:10 AM - 3:10 AM Monday 12:10 AM - 3:10 AM Leith Street, Greenside Little King Street, Edinburgh Tuesday 12:10 AM - 3:10 AM Princes Street (Waverley Steps), Edinburgh Wednesday 12:10 AM - 3:10 AM 18-19 Princes Street, Edinburgh Thursday 12:10 AM - 3:10 AM Princes Street (Scott Mon.), Edinburgh Friday 12:10 AM - 3:10 AM 60 Princes Street, Edinburgh Saturday 12:10 AM - 3:10 AM Princes Street (West), Edinburgh 120 Princes Street, Edinburgh Shandwick Place, West End 83 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh N25 bus Info Direction: Riccarton Atholl Crescent, Haymarket Stops: 31 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh Trip Duration: 29 min Line Summary: Leith Street, Greenside, Princes Haymarket Station, Haymarket Street (Waverley Steps), Edinburgh, Princes Street West Maitland Street, Edinburgh (Scott Mon.), Edinburgh, Princes Street (West), Edinburgh, Shandwick Place, West End, Atholl Caledonian Village, Dalry Crescent, Haymarket, Haymarket Station, 169 Dalry Road, Edinburgh Haymarket, Caledonian Village, Dalry, Dalry Primary School, Dalry, Murieston Crescent, Dalry, Gorgie City Dalry Primary School, Dalry Farm, Dalry, Tynecastle, Gorgie, Stewart Terrace, 162 Dalry Road, Edinburgh Gorgie, Gorgie Park Road, Gorgie, Balgreen Road, Gorgie, Saughton Park, Stenhouse, Chesser Murieston Crescent, Dalry Cottages, Stenhouse, Chesser Avenue, Stenhouse, 247 Dalry Road, Edinburgh Chesser
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