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364 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 364 bus time schedule & line map 364 Newton Farm - Parkhead View In Website Mode The 364 bus line (Newton Farm - Parkhead) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Newton: 5:55 AM - 5:35 PM (2) Parkhead: 6:30 AM - 5:38 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 364 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 364 bus arriving. Direction: Newton 364 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Newton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:55 AM - 5:35 PM Nisbet St, Parkhead 101 Salamanca Street, Glasgow Tuesday 5:55 AM - 5:35 PM East Wellington Street, Parkhead Wednesday 5:55 AM - 5:35 PM Duke Street, Glasgow Thursday 5:55 AM - 5:35 PM Ravel Row, Parkhead Friday 5:55 AM - 5:35 PM Ravel Row, Glasgow Saturday 5:55 AM - 5:35 PM Quarryknowe Street, Parkhead Winning Row, Glasgow Caroline Street, Parkhead 364 bus Info St Mark Street, Shettleston Direction: Newton Stops: 52 Blair Street, Shettleston Trip Duration: 47 min Blair Street, Glasgow Line Summary: Nisbet St, Parkhead, East Wellington Street, Parkhead, Ravel Row, Parkhead, Edrom Street, Shettleston Quarryknowe Street, Parkhead, Caroline Street, Parkhead, St Mark Street, Shettleston, Blair Street, Kenmore Street, Shettleston Shettleston, Edrom Street, Shettleston, Kenmore Street, Shettleston, Chester Street, Shettleston, Chester Street, Shettleston Shettleston Road, Shettleston, Culrain Street, 1118 Shettleston Road, Glasgow Shettleston, Kelton Street, Shettleston, Ardgay Street, Shettleston, Luncarty Street, Shettleston, Shettleston Road, Shettleston Strathord Street, Shettleston, Snooker Hall, Tollcross, 1196 Shettleston Road, Glasgow Pencaitland Drive, Tollcross, Archerƒeld Avenue, Tollcross, Easterhill Street, Tollcross, Clyde Culrain Street, Shettleston Workshops, Carmyle, Fullarton Drive, Carmyle, Cambuslang Ind Estate, Carmyle, Clydesmill Place, Kelton Street, Shettleston Carmyle, Gardenside Place, Carmyle, Gardenside Crescent, Carmyle, Orchard Court, Carmyle, Ardgay Street, Shettleston Laurelbank Road, Carmyle, Orchard Court, Carmyle, Gardenside Crescent, Carmyle, Gardenside Place, Amulree Street, Glasgow Carmyle, Morriston Park Drive, Cambuslang, Luncarty Street, Shettleston Cambuslang Road, Cambuslang, Westcoats Road, Cambuslang, Clydeford Road, Cambuslang, Croft Strathord Street, Shettleston Road, Cambuslang, School Avenue, Cambuslang, Macdougal Drive, Halfway, Mill Road, Halfway, New Amulree Street, Glasgow Road, Halfway, Hutchinson Place, Halfway, Maple Snooker Hall, Tollcross Crescent, Hallside, Lilac Wynd, Hallside, Elder Crescent, Hallside, Beech Crescent, Newton, Mill Pencaitland Drive, Tollcross Road, Halfway, Newton Avenue, Westburn, Mciver Newtongrange Gardens, Glasgow Street, Westburn, Dunlop Street, Westburn, Shepherds Way, Newton, Furrow Crescent, Newton, Archerƒeld Avenue, Tollcross Red Deer Road, Newton Easterhill Street, Tollcross Clyde Workshops, Carmyle Fullarton Road, Glasgow Fullarton Drive, Carmyle Cambuslang Ind Estate, Carmyle Clydesmill Place, Carmyle Clydesmill Road, Glasgow Gardenside Place, Carmyle Gardenside Avenue, Glasgow Gardenside Crescent, Carmyle Orchard Court, Carmyle Orchard Court, Glasgow Laurelbank Road, Carmyle Laurelbank Road, Glasgow Orchard Court, Carmyle Gardenside Crescent, Carmyle Gardenside Place, Carmyle Morriston Park Drive, Cambuslang Cambuslang Road, Cambuslang Westcoats Road, Cambuslang Clydeford Road, Cambuslang Main Street, Glasgow Croft Road, Cambuslang Freeneuk Wynd, Glasgow School Avenue, Cambuslang Macdougal Drive, Halfway Mac Callum Drive, Glasgow Mill Road, Halfway New Road, Halfway Hutchinson Place, Halfway Maple Crescent, Hallside Larch Court, Glasgow Lilac Wynd, Hallside Rowan Court, Glasgow Elder Crescent, Hallside Hallside Boulevard, Glasgow Beech Crescent, Newton Village Road, Glasgow Mill Road, Halfway Overton Road, Glasgow Newton Avenue, Westburn Mciver Street, Westburn Westburn Road, Glasgow Dunlop Street, Westburn 205 Westburn Road, Glasgow Shepherds Way, Newton Barn Drive, Glasgow Furrow Crescent, Newton Wheatsheaf Drive, Glasgow Red Deer Road, Newton Direction: Parkhead 364 bus Time Schedule 55 stops Parkhead Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:30 AM - 5:38 PM Red Deer Road, Newton Tuesday 6:30 AM - 5:38 PM Turning Circle, Newton Wednesday 6:30 AM - 5:38 PM Furrow Crescent, Newton Thursday 6:30 AM - 5:38 PM Bale Court, Glasgow Friday 6:30 AM - 5:38 PM Barn Drive, Newton Barn Drive, Glasgow Saturday 6:30 AM - 5:38 PM Dunlop Street, Westburn 205 Westburn Road, Glasgow Northbank Street, Westburn 364 bus Info Direction: Parkhead Newton Road, Westburn Stops: 55 Trip Duration: 48 min Annick Street, Halfway Line Summary: Red Deer Road, Newton, Turning Mill Road, Glasgow Circle, Newton, Furrow Crescent, Newton, Barn Drive, Newton, Dunlop Street, Westburn, Northbank Street, Wiston Street, Halfway Westburn, Newton Road, Westburn, Annick Street, Halfway, Wiston Street, Halfway, Overton Road, Overton Road, Halfway Halfway, New Road, Halfway, Newton Station Road, Halfway, Aspen Place, Hallside, Beech Crescent, New Road, Halfway Newton, Hallside Road, Hallside, Sycamore Way, Hallside, Maple Crescent, Hallside, Hutchinson Place, Overton Road, Glasgow Halfway, New Road, Halfway, Craigallian Avenue, Newton Station Road, Halfway Halfway, Hamilton Crescent, Halfway, School Avenue, Cambuslang, Christie Place, Cambuslang, Aspen Place, Hallside Greenlees Road, Cambuslang, Bank Street, Cambuslang, Somervell Street, Cambuslang, Newton Station Road, Glasgow Cambuslang Road, Cambuslang, Morriston Park Beech Crescent, Newton Drive, Cambuslang, Gardenside Place, Carmyle, Gardenside Crescent, Carmyle, Orchard Court, Village Road, Glasgow Carmyle, Laurelbank Road, Carmyle, Orchard Court, Hallside Road, Hallside Carmyle, Gardenside Crescent, Carmyle, Gardenside Place, Carmyle, Clydesmill Place, Carmyle, Hallside Boulevard, Glasgow Cambuslang Ind Estate, Carmyle, Drumhead Road, Sycamore Way, Hallside Carmyle, Clyde Workshops, Carmyle, Easterhill Street, Tollcross, Archerƒeld Avenue, Tollcross, Pencaitland Drive, Tollcross, Strathord Street, Shettleston, Maple Crescent, Hallside Luncarty Street, Shettleston, Amulree Place, Larch Court, Glasgow Shettleston, Kelton Street, Shettleston, Culrain Street, Shettleston, Shettleston Road, Shettleston, Chester Hutchinson Place, Halfway Street, Shettleston, Wellshot Road, Shettleston, Sports Centre, Shettleston, St Mark Street, New Road, Halfway Shettleston, Caroline Street, Parkhead, Quarryknowe Street, Parkhead, Nisbet St, Parkhead Craigallian Avenue, Halfway Hamilton Crescent, Halfway Mac Callum Drive, Glasgow School Avenue, Cambuslang Christie Place, Cambuslang Greenlees Road, Cambuslang Main Street, Glasgow Bank Street, Cambuslang Bank Street, Glasgow Somervell Street, Cambuslang Cambuslang Road, Cambuslang Bridge Street, Glasgow Morriston Park Drive, Cambuslang Gardenside Place, Carmyle Gardenside Avenue, Glasgow Gardenside Crescent, Carmyle Orchard Court, Carmyle Orchard Court, Glasgow Laurelbank Road, Carmyle Laurelbank Road, Glasgow Orchard Court, Carmyle Gardenside Crescent, Carmyle Gardenside Place, Carmyle Clydesmill Place, Carmyle Clydesmill Road, Glasgow Cambuslang Ind Estate, Carmyle Drumhead Road, Carmyle Clyde Workshops, Carmyle Fullarton Road, Glasgow Easterhill Street, Tollcross Archerƒeld Avenue, Tollcross Pencaitland Drive, Tollcross Pencaitland Grove, Glasgow Strathord Street, Shettleston Luncarty Street, Shettleston Amulree Place, Shettleston Amulree Street, Glasgow Kelton Street, Shettleston Glenalmond Street, Glasgow Culrain Street, Shettleston Shettleston Road, Shettleston 1196 Shettleston Road, Glasgow Chester Street, Shettleston 1118 Shettleston Road, Glasgow Wellshot Road, Shettleston Sports Centre, Shettleston St Mark Street, Shettleston Caroline Street, Parkhead Quarryknowe Street, Parkhead Crail Place, Glasgow Nisbet St, Parkhead 101 Salamanca Street, Glasgow 364 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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