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X42 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route X42 bus time schedule & line map X42 Ayr View In Website Mode The X42 bus line (Ayr) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Ayr: 7:00 AM (2) Cumnock: 5:10 PM (3) Muirkirk: 7:00 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X42 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X42 bus arriving. Direction: Ayr X42 bus Time Schedule 72 stops Ayr Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:10 PM Monday 7:00 AM Bridge Street, Muirkirk Kirk Green, Muirkirk Tuesday 7:00 AM Carruthers Park, Muirkirk Wednesday 7:00 AM Cairn View, Muirkirk Thursday 7:00 AM Main Street, Muirkirk Friday 7:00 AM Glasgow Road, Muirkirk Saturday 7:00 AM Glasgow Road, Muirkirk Furnace Road, Muirkirk Furnace Road, Muirkirk X42 bus Info Smallburn Road, Muirkirk Direction: Ayr Stops: 72 Henderson Drive, Smallburn Trip Duration: 63 min Miller's Road, Scotland Line Summary: Bridge Street, Muirkirk, Carruthers Park, Muirkirk, Cairn View, Muirkirk, Glasgow Road, Colthart Drive, Smallburn Muirkirk, Furnace Road, Muirkirk, Furnace Road, Henderson Drive, Scotland Muirkirk, Henderson Drive, Smallburn, Colthart Drive, Smallburn, Garpel Avenue, Smallburn, Smallburn Garpel Avenue, Smallburn Road, Muirkirk, Cronberry Schoolhouse, Cronberry, Sunnybrae, Cronberry, Braehead Place, Lugar, Smallburn Road, Muirkirk Craigston Square, Lugar, Peesweep Brae, Lugar, Thornwood Drive, Lugar, Glenmuir Road, Lugar, Cronberry Schoolhouse, Cronberry Glenmuir Crescent, Logan, Glenmuir Crescent, Logan, Glen Avenue, Logan, Paterson Avenue, Sunnybrae, Cronberry Logan, Dixton Avenue, Logan, Paterson Avenue, Logan, Glen Avenue, Logan, Glenmuir Crescent, Braehead Place, Lugar Logan, Muirkirk Road, Lugar, Drumbrochan Road, Cumnock, Holland Crescent, Cumnock, Townhead Street, Cumnock, Menzies Court, Cumnock, Menzies Craigston Square, Lugar Court, Cumnock, Glaisnock Street, Cumnock, Bus Craigston Holm, Scotland Stance, Cumnock, Holm, Cumnock, Holmhead Road, Holmhead, Hoyle Crescent, Cumnock, Main Street, Peesweep Brae, Lugar Auchinleck, Barony Road, Auchinleck, Main Street, Auchinleck, Park Road, Auchinleck, Well Road, Thornwood Drive, Lugar Auchinleck, Market Place, Auchinleck, Arran Drive, Auchinleck, The Avenue, Auchinleck, Ellen Barony, Glenmuir Road, Lugar Auchinleck, Burnock Street, Ochiltree, Mauchline A70, Scotland Road, Ochiltree, Ayr Road, Ochiltree, Gallowlee Avenue, Ochiltree, Highƒeld Place, Ochiltree, Killoch Glenmuir Crescent, Logan Colliery, Ochiltree, Pottery Cottages, Coalhall, Glenmuir Road, Scotland Evergreen, Coalhall, Carbieston Avenue, Coylton, B742, Coylton, The Orchard, Coylton, Hole Road, Glenmuir Crescent, Logan Coylton, Laighpark Road, Coylton, Arthurston Terrace, Coylton, Sundrum Castle Holiday Park, Glen Avenue, Logan Coylton, Sandyhill Road, Ayr, Holmston Roundabout, Ayr, Overmills Road, Holmston, Holmston Drive, Paterson Avenue, Logan Holmston, Ayr Cemetery, Ayr, Lothian Road, Ayr, Mill Brae, Ayr, Killoch Place, Ayr, Kyle Street, Ayr, Carrick Dixton Avenue, Logan Street, Ayr, Town Hall, Ayr, Bus Station , Ayr Boswell Crescent, Scotland Paterson Avenue, Logan Glen Avenue, Scotland Glen Avenue, Logan Glenmuir Crescent, Logan Muirkirk Road, Lugar Glenmuir Road, Scotland Drumbrochan Road, Cumnock Holland Crescent, Cumnock Townhead Street, Cumnock Menzies Court, Cumnock Menzies Court, Cumnock Townhead Street, Scotland Glaisnock Street, Cumnock Bus Stance, Cumnock Bank Lane, Scotland Holm, Cumnock Holmhead Road, Holmhead Terringzean View, Scotland Hoyle Crescent, Cumnock Main Street, Auchinleck Barony Road, Auchinleck Main Street, Auchinleck Park Road, Auchinleck Well Road, Auchinleck Market Place, Auchinleck Arran Drive, Auchinleck The Avenue, Auchinleck Ellen Barony, Auchinleck Burnock Street, Ochiltree Mauchline Road, Ochiltree Main Street, Scotland Ayr Road, Ochiltree Gallowlee Avenue, Ochiltree Highƒeld Place, Ochiltree Highƒeld Place, Scotland Killoch Colliery, Ochiltree Pottery Cottages, Coalhall Evergreen, Coalhall Carbieston Avenue, Coylton B742, Coylton The Orchard, Coylton Glenhead Place, Scotland Hole Road, Coylton Laighpark Road, Coylton Ayr Road, Scotland Arthurston Terrace, Coylton Sundrum Castle Holiday Park, Coylton Sandyhill Road, Ayr Holmston Roundabout, Ayr Overmills Road, Holmston Holmston Drive, Holmston Holmston Road, Scotland Ayr Cemetery, Ayr Lothian Road, Ayr Mill Brae, Ayr Millbrae Court, Ayr Killoch Place, Ayr Killoch Place, Ayr Kyle Street, Ayr 46 Alloway Street, Ayr Carrick Street, Ayr 183-185 High Street, Ayr Town Hall, Ayr 17 High Street, Ayr Bus Station , Ayr 18-20 Fullarton Street, Ayr Direction: Cumnock X42 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Cumnock Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:10 PM Bus Station , Ayr 22 Fullarton Street, Ayr Tuesday 5:10 PM Racecourse Road, Ayr Wednesday 5:10 PM Smith Street, Ayr Thursday 5:10 PM Burns Statue Square, Ayr Friday 5:10 PM Mill Brae, Ayr Saturday Not Operational Lothian Road, Ayr Ayr Cemetery, Ayr X42 bus Info Holmston Crescent, Ayr Direction: Cumnock Stops: 37 Allenƒeld Road, Holmston Trip Duration: 43 min Kilnbank Crescent, Scotland Line Summary: Bus Station , Ayr, Racecourse Road, Ayr, Smith Street, Ayr, Mill Brae, Ayr, Lothian Road, Holmston Roundabout, Ayr Ayr, Ayr Cemetery, Ayr, Holmston Crescent, Ayr, Allenƒeld Road, Holmston, Holmston Roundabout, Old Toll, Ayr Ayr, Old Toll, Ayr, Sundrum Castle Holiday Park, Coylton, Arthurston Terrace, Coylton, The Beeches, Sundrum Castle Holiday Park, Coylton Coylton, Hole Road, Coylton, Coylton Primary School, Coylton, Hillhead, Coylton, Coylton Parish Church, Coylton, Evergreen, Coalhall, B730, Coalhall, Killoch Arthurston Terrace, Coylton Colliery, Ochiltree, Highƒeld Place, Ochiltree, Gallowlee Avenue, Ochiltree, Broom Crescent, The Beeches, Coylton Ochiltree, Burnock Street, Ochiltree, Mauchline Road, Ochiltree, Barony A Frame, Auchinleck, The Avenue, Hole Road, Coylton Auchinleck, Arran Drive, Auchinleck, Sorn Road, Auchinleck, Well Road, Auchinleck, Park Road, Coylton Primary School, Coylton Auchinleck, Main Street, Auchinleck, Coal Road, Auchinleck, Hoyle Crescent, Cumnock, Holmhead Hillhead, Coylton Road, Holmhead, Holm, Cumnock, Bus Stance, Cumnock Coylton Parish Church, Coylton Evergreen, Coalhall B730, Coalhall Killoch Colliery, Ochiltree Highƒeld Place, Ochiltree Highƒeld Place, Scotland Gallowlee Avenue, Ochiltree Broom Crescent, Ochiltree Burnock Street, Ochiltree B7036, Scotland Mauchline Road, Ochiltree Barony A Frame, Auchinleck The Avenue, Auchinleck Arran Drive, Auchinleck Sorn Road, Auchinleck Well Road, Auchinleck Park Road, Auchinleck Main Street, Auchinleck Coal Road, Auchinleck Hoyle Crescent, Cumnock Holmhead Road, Holmhead Terringzean View, Scotland Holm, Cumnock Bus Stance, Cumnock Bank Lane, Scotland Direction: Muirkirk X42 bus Time Schedule 61 stops Muirkirk Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:00 AM Bus Station , Ayr 22 Fullarton Street, Ayr Tuesday 7:00 AM Racecourse Road, Ayr Wednesday 7:00 AM Thursday 7:00 AM Smith Street, Ayr Burns Statue Square, Ayr Friday 7:00 AM Mill Brae, Ayr Saturday 7:00 AM Lothian Road, Ayr Ayr Cemetery, Ayr X42 bus Info Holmston Crescent, Ayr Direction: Muirkirk Stops: 61 Allenƒeld Road, Holmston Trip Duration: 69 min Kilnbank Crescent, Scotland Line Summary: Bus Station , Ayr, Racecourse Road, Ayr, Smith Street, Ayr, Mill Brae, Ayr, Lothian Road, Holmston Roundabout, Ayr Ayr, Ayr Cemetery, Ayr, Holmston Crescent, Ayr, Allenƒeld Road, Holmston, Holmston Roundabout, Old Toll, Ayr Ayr, Old Toll, Ayr, Sundrum Castle Holiday Park, Coylton, Arthurston Terrace, Coylton, The Beeches, Sundrum Castle Holiday Park, Coylton Coylton, Hole Road, Coylton, Coylton Primary School, Coylton, Hillhead, Coylton, Coylton Parish Church, Coylton, Evergreen, Coalhall, B730, Coalhall, Killoch Arthurston Terrace, Coylton Colliery, Ochiltree, Highƒeld Place, Ochiltree, Gallowlee Avenue, Ochiltree, Broom Crescent, The Beeches, Coylton Ochiltree, Burnock Street, Ochiltree, Mauchline Road, Ochiltree, Barony A Frame, Auchinleck, The Avenue, Hole Road, Coylton Auchinleck, Arran Drive, Auchinleck, Sorn Road, Auchinleck, Well Road, Auchinleck, Park Road, Coylton Primary School, Coylton Auchinleck, Main Street, Auchinleck, Coal Road, Auchinleck, Hoyle Crescent, Cumnock, Holmhead Hillhead, Coylton Road, Holmhead, Holm, Cumnock, Bus Stance, Cumnock, Glaisnock Street, Cumnock, Menzies Coylton Parish Church, Coylton Court, Cumnock, Elizabeth Crescent, Cumnock, Townhead Street, Cumnock, Holland Crescent, Evergreen, Coalhall Cumnock, Barrhill Road, Cumnock, Glenmuir Road, Lugar, Thornwood Drive, Lugar, Peesweep Brae, B730, Coalhall Lugar, Craigston Square, Lugar, Braehead Place, Lugar, Football Ground, Lugar, Cronberry Killoch Colliery, Ochiltree Schoolhouse, Cronberry, Smallburn Road, Muirkirk, Garpel Avenue, Smallburn, Colthart Drive, Smallburn, Pagan Walk, Muirkirk, Furnace Place, Muirkirk, Highƒeld Place, Ochiltree Furnace Road, Muirkirk, Burns Avenue, Muirkirk, Park Highƒeld Place, Scotland Avenue, Muirkirk, Glasgow Road, Muirkirk, The Style, Muirkirk, Bridge Street, Muirkirk Gallowlee Avenue, Ochiltree Broom Crescent, Ochiltree Burnock Street, Ochiltree B7036, Scotland Mauchline Road, Ochiltree Barony A Frame, Auchinleck The Avenue, Auchinleck Arran Drive, Auchinleck Sorn Road, Auchinleck Well Road, Auchinleck Park Road, Auchinleck Main Street, Auchinleck Coal Road, Auchinleck Hoyle Crescent, Cumnock Holmhead Road, Holmhead Terringzean View, Scotland Holm, Cumnock Bus Stance, Cumnock Bank Lane, Scotland Glaisnock Street, Cumnock Menzies Court, Cumnock
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