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254 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 254 bus time schedule & line map 254 Hairmyres View In Website Mode The 254 bus line (Hairmyres) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Hairmyres: 6:05 AM - 3:53 PM (2) Hamilton: 6:38 AM - 10:09 PM (3) Larkhall: 11:09 PM (4) Stonehouse: 6:30 AM - 6:10 PM (5) Strathaven: 7:06 AM - 10:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 254 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 254 bus arriving. Direction: Hairmyres 254 bus Time Schedule 63 stops Hairmyres Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:05 AM - 3:53 PM Wellbrae, Strathaven Common Green, Strathaven Tuesday 6:05 AM - 3:53 PM Todshill Street, Strathaven Wednesday 6:05 AM - 3:53 PM Corneys Close, Strathaven Thursday 6:05 AM - 3:53 PM Bridge Street, Strathaven Friday 6:05 AM - 3:53 PM St Patricks Church, Strathaven Saturday 7:47 AM - 3:53 PM Secaurin Avenue, Stonehouse Mainsacre Drive, Scotland Sutherland Avenue, Stonehouse 254 bus Info Direction: Hairmyres Newƒeld Road, Stonehouse Stops: 63 Trip Duration: 58 min Caledonian Avenue, Stonehouse Line Summary: Wellbrae, Strathaven, Todshill Street, Strathaven, Bridge Street, Strathaven, St Patricks Queen Street, Stonehouse Church, Strathaven, Secaurin Avenue, Stonehouse, Sutherland Avenue, Stonehouse, Newƒeld Road, Trongate, Stonehouse Stonehouse, Caledonian Avenue, Stonehouse, Queen Street, Stonehouse, Trongate, Stonehouse, Inglis Trongate, Scotland Court, Stonehouse, Candermill Road, Stonehouse, Inglis Court, Stonehouse Cander Bridge, Stonehouse, Carlisle Road, Canderside Toll, John Place, Larkhall, Birks Road, Thomson Court, Scotland Larkhall, Borland Drive, Larkhall, Robert Smillie Candermill Road, Stonehouse Crescent, Larkhall, Abbotsford Avenue, Larkhall, Quarry Road, Larkhall, Gallowhill, Larkhall, Woodlands View, Scotland Glengowan Primary School, Larkhall, Wellgate Street, Cander Bridge, Stonehouse Larkhall, Douglas Street, Larkhall, Dave Barrie Avenue, Hareleeshill, Fyne Crescent, Hareleeshill, A71, Scotland Lanark Road End, Hareleeshill, Allanton Terrace, Carlisle Road, Canderside Toll Allanton, Chatelherault Country Park, Allanton, Isabella Gardens, Ferniegair, Avonhill Nursery, Ferniegair, Laverock Avenue, Hamilton, Angus John Place, Larkhall Avenue, Hamilton, Avonside Grove, Hamilton, Bus Station, Hamilton, Park Road, Hamilton, Birks Road, Larkhall Auchingramont Road, Hamilton, Wellhall Road, Birks Road, Larkhall Hamilton, Wellhall Road, Hamilton, West Stewart Street, Hamilton, Fullwood Park Industrial Estate, Borland Drive, Larkhall Hamilton, Argyle Drive, Burnbank, Milton Terrace, Burnbank, Stewart Street, Burnbank, East Avenue, Robert Smillie Crescent, Larkhall Burnbank, Blantyre Industrial Estate, Burnbank, Carlisle Road, Larkhall Glasgow Road, Calderwood, Blackbraes Road, Calderwood, Whirlies Roundabout, East Kilbride, Abbotsford Avenue, Larkhall Burns Park, East Kilbride, Maxwellton Avenue, East Abbotsford Avenue, Larkhall Kilbride, St Brides Church, East Kilbride, Bus Station, East Kilbride, Murray Roundabout, East Kilbride, Quarry Road, Larkhall Shopping Centre, East Kilbride, Debenhams, East 27 Machan Road, Larkhall Kilbride, Falkland Park, Westwood, Falkland Drive, Westwood, Lindores Drive, Westwood, Peel Park Gallowhill, Larkhall Hotel, Westwood, Windward Road, Hairmyres, Church Street, Larkhall Hairmyres Hospital, Hairmyres, Hospital Main Entrance, Hairmyres Glengowan Primary School, Larkhall Wellgate Street, Larkhall London Street, Larkhall Douglas Street, Larkhall Glenview, Larkhall Dave Barrie Avenue, Hareleeshill Hamilton Road, Larkhall Fyne Crescent, Hareleeshill Lanark Road End, Hareleeshill Allanton Terrace, Allanton Allanton Terrace, Scotland Chatelherault Country Park, Allanton Kennoway Crescent, Scotland Isabella Gardens, Ferniegair Carlisle Road, Scotland Avonhill Nursery, Ferniegair Laverock Avenue, Hamilton Covan Bridge, Hamilton Angus Avenue, Hamilton 16 Carlisle Road, Hamilton Avonside Grove, Hamilton 113 Townhead Street, Hamilton Bus Station, Hamilton Park Road, Hamilton 19-21 Union Street, Hamilton Auchingramont Road, Hamilton Wellhall Road, Hamilton Wellhall Road, Hamilton West Stewart Street, Hamilton West Stewart Street, Hamilton Fullwood Park Industrial Estate, Hamilton Argyle Drive, Burnbank Ann Court, Hamilton Milton Terrace, Burnbank Milton Terrace, Hamilton Stewart Street, Burnbank East Avenue, Burnbank Blantyre Industrial Estate, Burnbank Main Street, Scotland Glasgow Road, Calderwood Blackbraes Road, Calderwood Whirlies Roundabout, East Kilbride Burns Park, East Kilbride Maxwellton Avenue, East Kilbride St Brides Church, East Kilbride Bus Station, East Kilbride Olympia Court, East Kilbride Murray Roundabout, East Kilbride Shopping Centre, East Kilbride Rothesay Street, East Kilbride Debenhams, East Kilbride Falkland Park, Westwood Valleyƒeld, East Kilbride Falkland Drive, Westwood Lindores Drive, Westwood Sudbury Crescent, East Kilbride Peel Park Hotel, Westwood Eaglesham Road, East Kilbride Windward Road, Hairmyres Hairmyres Hospital, Hairmyres Hospital Main Entrance, Hairmyres Direction: Hamilton 254 bus Time Schedule 35 stops Hamilton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:09 AM - 10:09 PM Monday 6:38 AM - 10:09 PM Wellbrae, Strathaven Common Green, Strathaven Tuesday 6:38 AM - 10:09 PM Todshill Street, Strathaven Wednesday 6:38 AM - 10:09 PM Corneys Close, Strathaven Thursday 6:38 AM - 10:09 PM Bridge Street, Strathaven Friday 6:38 AM - 10:09 PM St Patricks Church, Strathaven Saturday 6:08 AM - 10:09 PM Secaurin Avenue, Stonehouse Mainsacre Drive, Scotland Sutherland Avenue, Stonehouse 254 bus Info Direction: Hamilton Newƒeld Road, Stonehouse Stops: 35 Trip Duration: 31 min Caledonian Avenue, Stonehouse Line Summary: Wellbrae, Strathaven, Todshill Street, Strathaven, Bridge Street, Strathaven, St Patricks Queen Street, Stonehouse Church, Strathaven, Secaurin Avenue, Stonehouse, Sutherland Avenue, Stonehouse, Newƒeld Road, Trongate, Stonehouse Stonehouse, Caledonian Avenue, Stonehouse, Queen Street, Stonehouse, Trongate, Stonehouse, Inglis Trongate, Scotland Court, Stonehouse, Candermill Road, Stonehouse, Inglis Court, Stonehouse Cander Bridge, Stonehouse, Carlisle Road, Canderside Toll, John Place, Larkhall, Birks Road, Thomson Court, Scotland Larkhall, Borland Drive, Larkhall, Robert Smillie Candermill Road, Stonehouse Crescent, Larkhall, Abbotsford Avenue, Larkhall, Quarry Road, Larkhall, Gallowhill, Larkhall, Woodlands View, Scotland Glengowan Primary School, Larkhall, Wellgate Street, Cander Bridge, Stonehouse Larkhall, Douglas Street, Larkhall, Dave Barrie Avenue, Hareleeshill, Fyne Crescent, Hareleeshill, A71, Scotland Lanark Road End, Hareleeshill, Allanton Terrace, Carlisle Road, Canderside Toll Allanton, Chatelherault Country Park, Allanton, Isabella Gardens, Ferniegair, Avonhill Nursery, John Place, Larkhall Ferniegair, Laverock Avenue, Hamilton, Angus Avenue, Hamilton, Avonside Grove, Hamilton, Bus Station, Hamilton Birks Road, Larkhall Birks Road, Larkhall Borland Drive, Larkhall Robert Smillie Crescent, Larkhall Carlisle Road, Larkhall Abbotsford Avenue, Larkhall Abbotsford Avenue, Larkhall Quarry Road, Larkhall 27 Machan Road, Larkhall Gallowhill, Larkhall Church Street, Larkhall Glengowan Primary School, Larkhall Wellgate Street, Larkhall London Street, Larkhall Douglas Street, Larkhall Glenview, Larkhall Dave Barrie Avenue, Hareleeshill Hamilton Road, Larkhall Fyne Crescent, Hareleeshill Lanark Road End, Hareleeshill Allanton Terrace, Allanton Allanton Terrace, Scotland Chatelherault Country Park, Allanton Kennoway Crescent, Scotland Isabella Gardens, Ferniegair Carlisle Road, Scotland Avonhill Nursery, Ferniegair Laverock Avenue, Hamilton Covan Bridge, Hamilton Angus Avenue, Hamilton 16 Carlisle Road, Hamilton Avonside Grove, Hamilton 113 Townhead Street, Hamilton Bus Station, Hamilton Direction: Larkhall 254 bus Time Schedule 23 stops Larkhall Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:09 PM Monday 11:09 PM Wellbrae, Strathaven Common Green, Strathaven Tuesday 11:09 PM Todshill Street, Strathaven Wednesday 11:09 PM Corneys Close, Strathaven Thursday 11:09 PM Bridge Street, Strathaven Friday 11:09 PM St Patricks Church, Strathaven Saturday 11:09 PM Secaurin Avenue, Stonehouse Mainsacre Drive, Scotland Sutherland Avenue, Stonehouse 254 bus Info Direction: Larkhall Newƒeld Road, Stonehouse Stops: 23 Trip Duration: 21 min Caledonian Avenue, Stonehouse Line Summary: Wellbrae, Strathaven, Todshill Street, Strathaven, Bridge Street, Strathaven, St Patricks Queen Street, Stonehouse Church, Strathaven, Secaurin Avenue, Stonehouse, Sutherland Avenue, Stonehouse, Newƒeld Road, Trongate, Stonehouse Stonehouse, Caledonian Avenue, Stonehouse, Queen Street, Stonehouse, Trongate, Stonehouse, Inglis Trongate, Scotland Court, Stonehouse, Candermill Road, Stonehouse, Inglis Court, Stonehouse Cander Bridge, Stonehouse, Carlisle Road, Canderside Toll, John Place, Larkhall, Birks Road, Thomson Court, Scotland Larkhall, Borland Drive, Larkhall, Robert Smillie Candermill Road, Stonehouse Crescent, Larkhall, Abbotsford Avenue, Larkhall, Quarry Road, Larkhall, Gallowhill, Larkhall, Woodlands View, Scotland Glengowan Primary School, Larkhall, Wellgate Street, Cander Bridge, Stonehouse Larkhall A71, Scotland Carlisle Road, Canderside Toll John Place, Larkhall Birks Road, Larkhall Birks Road, Larkhall Borland Drive, Larkhall Robert Smillie Crescent, Larkhall Carlisle Road, Larkhall Abbotsford Avenue, Larkhall Abbotsford Avenue, Larkhall Quarry Road, Larkhall 27 Machan Road, Larkhall Gallowhill, Larkhall Church
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