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6 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 6 bus time schedule & line map 6 Lerwick - Sumburgh View In Website Mode The 6 bus line (Lerwick - Sumburgh) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Grutness: 3:35 PM (2) Hoswick: 5:15 PM (3) Lerwick: 6:40 AM - 6:30 PM (4) Sumburgh Airport: 5:25 AM - 4:50 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 6 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 6 bus arriving. Direction: Grutness 6 bus Time Schedule 72 stops Grutness Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 3:35 PM Viking Bus Station, Lerwick Tuesday 3:35 PM Harbour Street, Lerwick Commercial Street, Lerwick Wednesday 3:35 PM Esplanade, Lerwick Thursday 3:35 PM Charlotte Place, Lerwick Friday 3:35 PM Annsbrae Gardens, Lerwick Saturday Not Operational Annsbrae Place, Scotland Funeral Director, Lerwick Gilbert Bain Hospital, Lerwick 6 bus Info Direction: Grutness South Lochside, Lerwick Stops: 72 Trip Duration: 80 min Clickimin Centre, Lerwick Line Summary: Viking Bus Station, Lerwick, Harbour Street, Lerwick, Esplanade, Lerwick, Annsbrae Robertson Crescent, Lerwick Gardens, Lerwick, Funeral Director, Lerwick, Gilbert Bain Hospital, Lerwick, South Lochside, Lerwick, Anderson High School, Lerwick Clickimin Centre, Lerwick, Robertson Crescent, Lerwick, Anderson High School, Lerwick, Robertson Crescent, Lerwick, South Lochside, Lerwick, Tesco, Robertson Crescent, Lerwick Lerwick, Sound Service Station, Lerwick, Murrayston, Lerwick, Sound Primary School, Lerwick, South Lochside, Lerwick Observatory, Lerwick, Shurtonhill Rd End, Lerwick, Upper Langtoon, Gulberwick, Upper Hillside, Tesco, Lerwick Gulberwick, South Rd End, Gulberwick, Road End, Brindister, North Rd End, Easter Quarff, Road End, Sound Service Station, Lerwick Easter Quarff, Hillhead Rd End, Easter Quarff, Toogs Rd End, Easter Quarff, Road End, Fladdabister, Road Murrayston, Lerwick End, Aithsetter, Public Hall, Cunningsburgh, Gord Rd End, Cunningsburgh, St Clair Road, Cunningsburgh, Sound Primary School, Lerwick Flanderstown Junction, Cunningsburgh, Blett Rd End, Cunningsburgh, Road End, Voxter, Road End, Observatory, Lerwick Mail, Road End, Sandwick, Thistle Cottage, Sandwick, Nordavatn, Scotland Veester Hill, Sandwick, Brentƒeld Place, Sandwick, Public Hall, Sandwick, Bakery, Sandwick, Fire Station, Shurtonhill Rd End, Lerwick Swinister, Braeburn, Swinister, Swinister, Brune Rd End, Channerwick, Junction, Channerwick, Junction, Upper Langtoon, Gulberwick Levenwick, Netherton Rd End, Levenwick, Health Centre, Levenwick, Shop, Levenwick, Staneybrake, Upper Hillside, Gulberwick Levenwick, Southpunds Rd End, Levenwick, Clumlie Hillside, Scotland Rd End, Troswick, Robin's Brae, Boddam, Turnibrae, Dunrossness, Industrial Estate, Dunrossness, Voe Rd South Rd End, Gulberwick End, Dunrossness, North Town Rd End, Exnaboe, Road End, Hestingott, Horseshoe Close, Toab, Thistle Road End, Brindister Court, Hestingott, Horseshoe Close, Toab, Shop, Toab, Road End, Toab, Junction, Scatness, Colonial North Rd End, Easter Quarff Place, Scatness, Junction, Scatness, Hotel Rd End, Sumburgh, Junction, Grutness, Terminal, Sumburgh Road End, Easter Quarff Airport, Junction, Grutness, Pier, Grutness Hillhead Rd End, Easter Quarff Toogs Rd End, Easter Quarff Road End, Fladdabister Road End, Aithsetter Public Hall, Cunningsburgh Gord Rd End, Cunningsburgh St Clair Road, Cunningsburgh Flanderstown Junction, Cunningsburgh Blett Rd End, Cunningsburgh Road End, Voxter Road End, Mail Road End, Sandwick Thistle Cottage, Sandwick Veester Hill, Sandwick Brentƒeld Place, Sandwick Public Hall, Sandwick Bakery, Sandwick Fire Station, Swinister Brakeƒeld Road, Scotland Braeburn, Swinister Swinister Brune Rd End, Channerwick Junction, Channerwick Junction, Levenwick Netherton Rd End, Levenwick Health Centre, Levenwick Shop, Levenwick Staneybrake, Levenwick Southpunds Rd End, Levenwick Clumlie Rd End, Troswick Robin's Brae, Boddam Turnibrae, Dunrossness Industrial Estate, Dunrossness Voe Rd End, Dunrossness North Town Rd End, Exnaboe Road End, Hestingott Horseshoe Close, Toab Thistle Court, Hestingott Ninian Drive, Scotland Horseshoe Close, Toab Shop, Toab Road End, Toab Junction, Scatness Colonial Place, Scatness Sanblister Place, Scotland Junction, Scatness Hotel Rd End, Sumburgh Junction, Grutness Terminal, Sumburgh Airport Junction, Grutness Pier, Grutness Direction: Hoswick 6 bus Time Schedule 36 stops Hoswick Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:15 PM Viking Bus Station, Lerwick Tuesday 5:15 PM Harbour Street, Lerwick Commercial Street, Lerwick Wednesday 5:15 PM Esplanade, Lerwick Thursday 5:15 PM Charlotte Place, Lerwick Friday 5:15 PM Annsbrae Gardens, Lerwick Saturday Not Operational Annsbrae Place, Scotland Funeral Director, Lerwick Gilbert Bain Hospital, Lerwick 6 bus Info Direction: Hoswick Tesco, Lerwick Stops: 36 Trip Duration: 29 min Sound Service Station, Lerwick Line Summary: Viking Bus Station, Lerwick, Harbour Street, Lerwick, Esplanade, Lerwick, Annsbrae Murrayston, Lerwick Gardens, Lerwick, Funeral Director, Lerwick, Gilbert Bain Hospital, Lerwick, Tesco, Lerwick, Sound Service Sound Primary School, Lerwick Station, Lerwick, Murrayston, Lerwick, Sound Primary School, Lerwick, Observatory, Lerwick, Observatory, Lerwick Shurtonhill Rd End, Lerwick, Upper Langtoon, Gulberwick, Upper Hillside, Gulberwick, South Rd End, Nordavatn, Scotland Gulberwick, Road End, Brindister, North Rd End, Shurtonhill Rd End, Lerwick Easter Quarff, Road End, Easter Quarff, Hillhead Rd End, Easter Quarff, Toogs Rd End, Easter Quarff, Road End, Fladdabister, Road End, Aithsetter, Public Upper Langtoon, Gulberwick Hall, Cunningsburgh, Gord Rd End, Cunningsburgh, St Clair Road, Cunningsburgh, Flanderstown Upper Hillside, Gulberwick Junction, Cunningsburgh, Blett Rd End, Hillside, Scotland Cunningsburgh, Road End, Voxter, Road End, Mail, Road End, Sandwick, Thistle Cottage, Sandwick, South Rd End, Gulberwick Veester Hill, Sandwick, Brentƒeld Place, Sandwick, Public Hall, Sandwick, Bakery, Sandwick, Village, Road End, Brindister Hoswick North Rd End, Easter Quarff Road End, Easter Quarff Hillhead Rd End, Easter Quarff Toogs Rd End, Easter Quarff Road End, Fladdabister Road End, Aithsetter Public Hall, Cunningsburgh Gord Rd End, Cunningsburgh St Clair Road, Cunningsburgh Flanderstown Junction, Cunningsburgh Blett Rd End, Cunningsburgh Road End, Voxter Road End, Mail Road End, Sandwick Thistle Cottage, Sandwick Veester Hill, Sandwick Brentƒeld Place, Sandwick Public Hall, Sandwick Bakery, Sandwick Village, Hoswick Direction: Lerwick 6 bus Time Schedule 64 stops Lerwick Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:55 AM - 8:00 PM Monday 6:40 AM - 6:30 PM Terminal, Sumburgh Airport Tuesday 6:40 AM - 6:30 PM Junction, Grutness Wednesday 6:40 AM - 6:30 PM Hotel Rd End, Sumburgh Thursday 6:40 AM - 6:30 PM Junction, Scatness Friday 6:40 AM - 6:30 PM Colonial Place, Scatness Saturday 7:35 AM - 5:10 PM Sanblister Place, Scotland Junction, Scatness Road End, Toab 6 bus Info Direction: Lerwick Shop, Toab Stops: 64 Trip Duration: 57 min Line Summary: Terminal, Sumburgh Airport, Horseshoe Close, Toab Junction, Grutness, Hotel Rd End, Sumburgh, Junction, Scatness, Colonial Place, Scatness, Thistle Court, Hestingott Junction, Scatness, Road End, Toab, Shop, Toab, Ninian Drive, Scotland Horseshoe Close, Toab, Thistle Court, Hestingott, Horseshoe Close, Toab, Laurel Bank, Exnaboe, North Horseshoe Close, Toab Town Rd End, Exnaboe, Voe Rd End, Dunrossness, Croft House Museum, Dunrossness, Primary School, Laurel Bank, Exnaboe Dunrossness, Hillock Rd End, Dunrossness, Clumlie Junction, Boddam, Robin's Brae, Boddam, Clumlie Rd North Town Rd End, Exnaboe End, Troswick, Southpunds Rd End, Levenwick, Staneybrake, Levenwick, Shop, Levenwick, Health Voe Rd End, Dunrossness Centre, Levenwick, Netherton Rd End, Levenwick, Junction, Levenwick, Junction, Channerwick, Brune Croft House Museum, Dunrossness Rd End, Channerwick, Swinister, Braeburn, Swinister, Fire Station, Swinister, Bakery, Sandwick, Public Hall, Primary School, Dunrossness Sandwick, Brentƒeld Place, Sandwick, Veester Hill, Sandwick, Thistle Cottage, Sandwick, Road End, Hillock Rd End, Dunrossness Sandwick, Road End, Mail, Road End, Voxter, Blett Rd End, Cunningsburgh, Flanderstown Junction, Clumlie Junction, Boddam Cunningsburgh, St Clair Road, Cunningsburgh, Gord Rd End, Cunningsburgh, Public Hall, Cunningsburgh, Robin's Brae, Boddam Road End, Aithsetter, Road End, Fladdabister, Toogs Rd End, Easter Quarff, Hillhead Rd End, Easter Quarff, Road End, Easter Quarff, North Rd End, Clumlie Rd End, Troswick Easter Quarff, Road End, Brindister, South Rd End, Gulberwick, Upper Hillside, Gulberwick, Upper Southpunds Rd End, Levenwick Langtoon, Gulberwick, Shurtonhill Rd End, Lerwick, Observatory, Lerwick, Sound Primary School, Staneybrake, Levenwick Lerwick, Sound Service Station, Lerwick, Gilbert Bain Hospital, Lerwick, Bell's Road, Lerwick, Funeral Shop, Levenwick Director, Lerwick, Annsbrae Gardens, Lerwick, Harrison Square, Lerwick, Viking Bus Station, Health Centre, Levenwick Lerwick Netherton Rd End, Levenwick Junction, Levenwick Junction, Channerwick Brune Rd End, Channerwick Swinister Bristow Houses, Scotland Braeburn, Swinister Fire Station, Swinister Brakeƒeld Road, Scotland Bakery, Sandwick Public Hall, Sandwick 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