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39 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 39 bus time schedule & line map 39 Arbroath, Saltire Centre - Kingoodie, The Green View In Website Mode The 39 bus line (Arbroath, Saltire Centre - Kingoodie, The Green) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Arbroath: 6:00 AM - 6:39 PM (2) Arbroath: 6:05 PM - 7:05 PM (3) Dundee City Centre: 5:17 AM - 5:35 PM (4) Kingoodie: 6:42 AM - 5:05 PM (5) Ninewells: 7:40 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 39 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 39 bus arriving. Direction: Arbroath 39 bus Time Schedule 86 stops Arbroath Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:00 AM - 6:39 PM The Green, Kingoodie Falkland Place, Scotland Tuesday 6:00 AM - 6:39 PM Woodland Way, Kingoodie Wednesday 6:00 AM - 6:39 PM Woodland Way, Scotland Thursday 6:00 AM - 6:39 PM Carse Place, Invergowrie Friday 6:00 AM - 6:39 PM Carse Place, Scotland Saturday 7:00 AM - 6:39 PM Station Road, Invergowrie Dryburgh Terrace, Invergowrie Primary School, Invergowrie 39 bus Info Direction: Arbroath Carselea Road, Invergowrie Stops: 86 Trip Duration: 56 min Greystane Road, Invergowrie Line Summary: The Green, Kingoodie, Woodland Way, Kingoodie, Carse Place, Invergowrie, Station Riverside Drive, Technology Park Road, Invergowrie, Dryburgh Terrace, Invergowrie, Apollo Way, Scotland Primary School, Invergowrie, Carselea Road, Invergowrie, Greystane Road, Invergowrie, Riverside Explorer Road, Technology Park Drive, Technology Park, Explorer Road, Technology Park, Medi Park, Technology Park, Carseview Centre, Medi Park, Technology Park Ninewells, James Arnott Drive, Ninewells, Ninewells Hospital, Ninewells, James Arnott Drive, Ninewells, Nablus Avenue, Dundee Maggies Centre, Ninewells, Clayhills Drive, Ninewells, Carseview Centre, Ninewells Riverside Place, Riverside, Invergowrie Drive, Riverside, Hazel Avenue, Riverside, Glamis Road, Riverside, Arnhall Drive, Riverside, West Grove James Arnott Drive, Ninewells Avenue, Riverside, West Park Road, Riverside, Grosvenor Road, Riverside, Rockƒeld Street, Ninewells Hospital, Ninewells Riverside, Seymour Street, Riverside, Windsor Street, James Black Place, Dundee Riverside, Ritchies Lane, West End, Patons Lane, West End, Seaƒeld Lane, West End, Mcvicars Lane, James Arnott Drive, Ninewells West End, Roseangle, West End, University, Dundee City Centre, West Marketgait, Dundee City Centre, Maggies Centre, Ninewells High Street, Dundee City Centre, Caird Hall, Dundee Clayhills Drive, Ninewells City Centre, Marks And Spencer, Dundee City Centre, Clayhills Drive, Dundee Bus Station, Dundee City Centre, Foundry Lane, Eastport, Kemback Street, Baxter Park, Morgan Riverside Place, Riverside Street, Baxter Park, Eden Street, Baxter Park, Ellengowan Drive, Baxter Park, Kenilworth Avenue, Invergowrie Drive, Riverside Baxter Park, Old Craigie Road, Baxter Park, Craigie Avenue, Craigiebank, Noran Avenue, Craigiebank, Scott Fyffe, Craigiebank, Kemnay Place, Craigiebank, Hazel Avenue, Riverside Monymusk Park, Craigiebank, Gotterstone Avenue, West Ferry/Broughty Ferry, Arbroath Road, Balgillo, Glamis Road, Riverside Muirside Terrace, Balgillo, Kintail Place, Balgillo, Rossie Avenue, Balgillo, Panmureƒeld Village, Arnhall Drive, Riverside Panmureƒeld, Dobbie's Garden Centre, Ethiebeaton Perth Road, Dundee Park, Ardownie Road End, Ardestie, Road End, Ardestie, Carlungie Road End, Carlungie, Upper West Grove Avenue, Riverside Victoria Road End, Carlungie, Balmachie Road End, Muirdrum, By Pass, Muirdrum, Scryne Road End, West Park Road, Riverside Scryne, Hatton Road End, Salmond's Muir, Mains Of Kelly Road End, Salmond's Muir, Balcathie Road End, Grosvenor Road, Riverside Arbroath, Elliot Bridge, Arbroath, Elliot Caravan Park, Grosvenor Road, Dundee Arbroath, Westway Retail Park, Arbroath, Antiquary House, Arbroath, Hospitalƒeld Road, Hospitalƒeld, Rockƒeld Street, Riverside The Steadings, Arbroath, Monymusk Road, Timmergreens, Charles Avenue, Timmergreens, Seymour Street, Riverside Keptie Pond, Arbroath, Keptie Motors, Arbroath, Arbroath Railway Station, Arbroath, Bus Station, Windsor Street, Riverside Arbroath, Bus Station, Arbroath, Abbeygate Centre, Arbroath, St. Andrew's Church, Arbroath, Guthrie Hill, Ritchies Lane, West End Arbroath, Hayshead Road, Hayshead, Saltire Centre, 302 Perth Road, Dundee Arbroath Patons Lane, West End St Peter Street, Dundee Seaƒeld Lane, West End Unit 25/26 Mid Wynd Industrial Estate, Dundee Mcvicars Lane, West End Roseangle, West End 8 Roseangle, Dundee University, Dundee City Centre West Marketgait, Dundee City Centre High Street, Dundee City Centre High Street, Dundee Caird Hall, Dundee City Centre Dock Street, Dundee Marks And Spencer, Dundee City Centre Horse Wynd, Dundee Bus Station, Dundee City Centre Seagate, Dundee Foundry Lane, Eastport Kemback Street, Baxter Park 4-6 Arbroath Road, Dundee Morgan Street, Baxter Park Eden Street, Baxter Park Ellengowan Drive, Baxter Park Kenilworth Avenue, Baxter Park Old Craigie Road, Baxter Park Craigie Avenue, Craigiebank Noran Avenue, Craigiebank Scott Fyffe, Craigiebank Kemnay Place, Craigiebank Monymusk Park, Craigiebank Gotterstone Avenue, West Ferry/Broughty Ferry Mintlaw Park, Dundee Arbroath Road, Balgillo Muirside Terrace, Balgillo Muirside Terrace, Dundee Kintail Place, Balgillo Parkhill Place, Dundee Rossie Avenue, Balgillo Panmureƒeld Village, Panmureƒeld A92, Scotland Dobbie's Garden Centre, Ethiebeaton Park Ethiebeaton Park, Scotland Ardownie Road End, Ardestie Road End, Ardestie Carlungie Road End, Carlungie Upper Victoria Road End, Carlungie Balmachie Road End, Muirdrum By Pass, Muirdrum A930, Scotland Scryne Road End, Scryne Hatton Road End, Salmond's Muir Mains Of Kelly Road End, Salmond's Muir 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 Bus Station, Arbroath Abbeygate Centre, Arbroath Lordburn, Arbroath St. Andrew's Church, Arbroath Barngreen, Arbroath Guthrie Hill, Arbroath Barngreen, Arbroath Hayshead Road, Hayshead A92, Arbroath Saltire Centre, Arbroath Direction: Arbroath 39 bus Time Schedule 16 stops Arbroath Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:05 PM - 7:05 PM Saltire Centre, Arbroath Tuesday 6:05 PM - 7:05 PM Grampian Gardens, Arbroath Wednesday 6:05 PM - 7:05 PM Tarry Road, Warddykes Thursday 6:05 PM - 7:05 PM Tarry Dykes, Warddykes Friday 6:05 PM - 7:05 PM Tarry Road, Arbroath Saturday 6:05 PM - 7:05 PM Sidlaw Avenue, Warddykes Brothock Way Terminus, Warddykes Sidlaw Avenue, Warddykes 39 bus Info Direction: Arbroath Warddykes Road, Warddykes Stops: 16 Trip Duration: 11 min Brechin Place, Warddykes Line Summary: Saltire Centre, Arbroath, Grampian Gardens, Arbroath, Tarry Road, Warddykes, Tarry Brechin Place, Arbroath Dykes, Warddykes, Sidlaw Avenue, Warddykes, Spar Store, Warddykes Brothock Way Terminus, Warddykes, Sidlaw Avenue, Warddykes, Warddykes Road, Warddykes, Brechin Brechin Road, Arbroath Place, Warddykes, Spar Store, Warddykes, Brechin Brechin Road, Warddykes Road, Warddykes, Noran Avenue, Warddykes, Hayswell Road, Hayshead, Fisheracre, Arbroath, Lordburn, Arbroath, Bus Station, Arbroath Noran Avenue, Warddykes Bruce Road, Arbroath Hayswell Road, Hayshead Montrose Road, Arbroath Fisheracre, Arbroath Grant Road, Arbroath Lordburn, Arbroath Burnside Drive, Arbroath Bus Station, Arbroath Direction: Dundee City Centre 39 bus Time Schedule 65 stops Dundee City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:17 AM - 5:35 PM Saltire Centre, Arbroath Tuesday 5:17 AM - 5:35 PM Grampian Gardens, Arbroath Wednesday 5:17 AM - 5:35 PM Tarry Road, Warddykes Thursday 5:17 AM - 5:35 PM Tarry Dykes, Warddykes Friday 5:17 AM - 5:35 PM Tarry Road, Arbroath Saturday 7:05 AM - 5:35 PM Sidlaw Avenue, Warddykes Brothock Way Terminus, Warddykes Sidlaw Avenue, Warddykes 39 bus Info Direction: Dundee City Centre Warddykes Road, Warddykes Stops: 65 Trip Duration: 62 min Line Summary: Saltire Centre, Arbroath, Grampian Brechin Place, Warddykes Gardens, Arbroath, Tarry Road, Warddykes, Tarry Brechin Place, Arbroath Dykes, Warddykes, Sidlaw Avenue, Warddykes, Spar Store, Warddykes Brothock Way Terminus, Warddykes, Sidlaw Avenue, Warddykes, Warddykes Road, Warddykes, Brechin Brechin Road, Arbroath Place, Warddykes, Spar Store, Warddykes, Brechin Road, Warddykes, Noran Avenue, Warddykes, Brechin Road, Warddykes Hayswell Road, Hayshead, Fisheracre, Arbroath, Lordburn, Arbroath, Bus Station, Arbroath, Bus Noran Avenue, Warddykes Station, Arbroath, Arbroath Railway Station, Bruce Road, Arbroath Arbroath, Keptie Motors, Arbroath, Keptie Pond, Arbroath, Charles Avenue, Timmergreens, Hayswell Road, Hayshead Monymusk Road, Timmergreens, Antiquary Gardens, Montrose Road, Arbroath Arbroath, Hospitalƒeld Road, Hospitalƒeld, Peasiehill Road, Arbroath, Westway Retail Park, Arbroath, Elliot Fisheracre, Arbroath Caravan Park, Arbroath, Elliot Bridge, Arbroath, Grant Road, Arbroath Balcathie Road End, Arbroath, Mains Of Kelly Road End, Salmond's Muir, Hatton Road End, Salmond's Lordburn, Arbroath Muir, Scryne Road End, Scryne, By Pass, Muirdrum, Burnside Drive, Arbroath Balmachie Road End, Muirdrum, Upper Victoria Road End, Carlungie, Carlungie Road End, Carlungie,
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