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36 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 36 bus time schedule & line map 36 Arbroath - Redford and Guthrie View In Website Mode The 36 bus line (Arbroath - Redford and Guthrie) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Arbroath: 8:05 AM - 5:50 PM (2) Friockheim: 8:35 AM (3) Guthrie: 11:55 AM (4) Redford: 7:30 AM - 5:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 36 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 36 bus arriving. Direction: Arbroath 36 bus Time Schedule 34 stops Arbroath Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:05 AM - 5:50 PM Guthrie Manse, Guthrie Tuesday 8:05 AM - 5:50 PM Toll House, Friockheim Wednesday 8:05 AM - 5:50 PM Co-Op, Friockheim Thursday 8:05 AM - 5:50 PM Gardyne Street, Scotland Friday 8:05 AM - 5:50 PM Middlegate, Friockheim B965, Scotland Saturday 8:55 AM - 5:50 PM Police Station, Friockheim 52 Gardyne Street, Scotland Bus Stance, Friockheim 36 bus Info Direction: Arbroath Crossroads Cottage, Chapelton Stops: 34 Trip Duration: 29 min Old Inn, Leysmill Line Summary: Guthrie Manse, Guthrie, Toll House, Friockheim, Co-Op, Friockheim, Middlegate, Knockhill, Leysmill Friockheim, Police Station, Friockheim, Bus Stance, Friockheim, Crossroads Cottage, Chapelton, Old Inn, Cononsyth Crossroads, Cononsyth Leysmill, Knockhill, Leysmill, Cononsyth Crossroads, Cononsyth, Primary School, Carmyllie, Bus Shelter, Redford, Carmyllie Hall, Carmyllie, War Memorial, Primary School, Carmyllie Carmyllie, Milton Of Carmyllie, Carmyllie, Arbirlot Road End, Arbirlot, Kirk, Arbirlot, Kellie Castle Lodge, Bus Shelter, Redford Grahamston, Balcathie, Arbroath, Balcathie Road End, Arbroath, Elliot Bridge, Arbroath, Elliot Caravan Carmyllie Hall, Carmyllie Park, Arbroath, Westway Retail Park, Arbroath, Antiquary House, Arbroath, Hospitalƒeld Road, War Memorial, Carmyllie Hospitalƒeld, The Steadings, Arbroath, Monymusk Road, Timmergreens, Charles Avenue, Milton Of Carmyllie, Carmyllie Timmergreens, Keptie Pond, Arbroath, Keptie Motors, Arbroath, Arbroath Railway Station, Arbirlot Road End, Arbirlot Arbroath, Bus Station, Arbroath, Abbeygate Centre, Arbroath, Morrison's Main Entrance, Arbroath Kirk, Arbirlot Kellie Castle Lodge, Grahamston Balcathie, Arbroath Balcathie Road End, Arbroath Elliot Bridge, Arbroath Elliot Caravan Park, Arbroath Westway Retail Park, Arbroath Antiquary House, Arbroath Hospitalƒeld Road, Hospitalƒeld The Steadings, Arbroath Westway, Scotland Monymusk Road, Timmergreens Charles Avenue, Timmergreens Keptie Pond, Arbroath Caenlochan Gardens, Arbroath Keptie Motors, Arbroath West Port, Arbroath Arbroath Railway Station, Arbroath Keptie Street, Arbroath Bus Station, Arbroath Abbeygate Centre, Arbroath Lordburn, Arbroath Morrison's Main Entrance, Arbroath Direction: Friockheim 36 bus Time Schedule 19 stops Friockheim Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:35 AM Bus Station, Arbroath Tuesday 8:35 AM Arbroath Railway Station, Arbroath Keptie Street, Arbroath Wednesday 8:35 AM Keptie Motors, Arbroath Thursday 8:35 AM West Port, Arbroath Friday 8:35 AM Rossie Street, Arbroath Saturday 8:35 AM Lochlands Street, Arbroath Tesco Side Entrance, Arbroath Thornton Gardens, Arbroath 36 bus Info Cairne Road, Arbroath Direction: Friockheim Stops: 19 Falkland Drive, Arbroath Trip Duration: 25 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Arbroath, Arbroath Western Cemetery, Arbroath Railway Station, Arbroath, Keptie Motors, Arbroath, Rossie Street, Arbroath, Tesco Side Entrance, Woodley Road End, Arbroath Arbroath, Thornton Gardens, Arbroath, Falkland Drive, Arbroath, Western Cemetery, Arbroath, Condor Base Old Entrance, Condor Woodley Road End, Arbroath, Condor Base Old Entrance, Condor, Colliston Inn, Colliston, Leysmill Colliston Inn, Colliston Road End, Leysmill, Friockheim Road End, Friockheim, Guthrie Manse, Guthrie, Toll House, Leysmill Road End, Leysmill Friockheim, Co-Op, Friockheim, Middlegate, Friockheim, Police Station, Friockheim, Bus Stance, Friockheim Friockheim Road End, Friockheim Guthrie Manse, Guthrie Toll House, Friockheim Co-Op, Friockheim Gardyne Street, Scotland Middlegate, Friockheim B965, Scotland Police Station, Friockheim 52 Gardyne Street, Scotland Bus Stance, Friockheim Direction: Guthrie 36 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Guthrie Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 11:55 AM Abbeygate Centre, Arbroath Lordburn, Arbroath Tuesday 11:55 AM Morrison's Main Entrance, Arbroath Wednesday 11:55 AM Bus Station, Arbroath Thursday 11:55 AM Friday 11:55 AM Arbroath Railway Station, Arbroath Keptie Street, Arbroath Saturday 11:55 AM Keptie Motors, Arbroath West Port, Arbroath Keptie Pond, Arbroath 36 bus Info Direction: Guthrie Charles Avenue, Timmergreens Stops: 31 Trip Duration: 55 min Monymusk Road, Timmergreens Line Summary: Abbeygate Centre, Arbroath, Morrison's Main Entrance, Arbroath, Bus Station, Arbirlot Road End, Arbirlot Arbroath, Arbroath Railway Station, Arbroath, Keptie Motors, Arbroath, Keptie Pond, Arbroath, Charles Kirk, Arbirlot Avenue, Timmergreens, Monymusk Road, Timmergreens, Arbirlot Road End, Arbirlot, Kirk, Kellie Castle Lodge, Grahamston Arbirlot, Kellie Castle Lodge, Grahamston, Balcathie, Arbroath, Balcathie, Arbroath, Kellie Castle Lodge, Grahamston, Kirk, Arbirlot, Milton Of Carmyllie, Balcathie, Arbroath Carmyllie, War Memorial, Carmyllie, Carmyllie Hall, Carmyllie, Bus Shelter, Redford, Primary School, Balcathie, Arbroath Carmyllie, Cononsyth Crossroads, Cononsyth, Farm Cottages, Cononsyth, Knockhill, Leysmill, Old Inn, Kellie Castle Lodge, Grahamston Leysmill, Crossroads Cottage, Chapelton, Bus Stance, Friockheim, Police Station, Friockheim, Kirk, Arbirlot Middlegate, Friockheim, Co-Op, Friockheim, Toll House, Friockheim, Guthrie Manse, Guthrie Milton Of Carmyllie, Carmyllie War Memorial, Carmyllie Carmyllie Hall, Carmyllie Bus Shelter, Redford Primary School, Carmyllie Cononsyth Crossroads, Cononsyth Farm Cottages, Cononsyth Knockhill, Leysmill Old Inn, Leysmill Crossroads Cottage, Chapelton Bus Stance, Friockheim Police Station, Friockheim 52 Gardyne Street, Scotland Middlegate, Friockheim B965, Scotland Co-Op, Friockheim Gardyne Street, Scotland Toll House, Friockheim Guthrie Manse, Guthrie Direction: Redford 36 bus Time Schedule 19 stops Redford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:30 AM - 5:15 PM Abbeygate Centre, Arbroath Lordburn, Arbroath Tuesday 7:30 AM - 5:15 PM Morrison's Main Entrance, Arbroath Wednesday 7:30 AM - 5:15 PM Bus Station, Arbroath Thursday 7:30 AM - 5:15 PM Friday 7:30 AM - 5:15 PM Arbroath Railway Station, Arbroath Keptie Street, Arbroath Saturday 3:05 PM - 5:15 PM Keptie Motors, Arbroath West Port, Arbroath Keptie Pond, Arbroath 36 bus Info Direction: Redford Charles Avenue, Timmergreens Stops: 19 Trip Duration: 30 min Monymusk Road, Timmergreens Line Summary: Abbeygate Centre, Arbroath, Morrison's Main Entrance, Arbroath, Bus Station, Arbirlot Road End, Arbirlot Arbroath, Arbroath Railway Station, Arbroath, Keptie Motors, Arbroath, Keptie Pond, Arbroath, Charles Kirk, Arbirlot Avenue, Timmergreens, Monymusk Road, Timmergreens, Arbirlot Road End, Arbirlot, Kirk, Arbirlot, Kellie Castle Lodge, Grahamston, Balcathie, Kellie Castle Lodge, Grahamston Arbroath, Balcathie, Arbroath, Kellie Castle Lodge, Grahamston, Kirk, Arbirlot, Milton Of Carmyllie, Balcathie, Arbroath Carmyllie, War Memorial, Carmyllie, Carmyllie Hall, Carmyllie, Bus Shelter, Redford Balcathie, Arbroath Kellie Castle Lodge, Grahamston Kirk, Arbirlot Milton Of Carmyllie, Carmyllie War Memorial, Carmyllie Carmyllie Hall, Carmyllie Bus Shelter, Redford 36 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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