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585A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 585A bus time schedule & line map 585A Ardrossan View In Website Mode The 585A bus line (Ardrossan) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Ardrossan: 6:39 PM - 10:35 PM (2) Largs: 6:53 PM - 9:35 PM (3) Stevenston: 7:16 PM - 9:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 585A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 585A bus arriving. Direction: Ardrossan 585A bus Time Schedule 49 stops Ardrossan Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:39 PM - 10:35 PM Laverock Drive, Largs Burnside Way, Largs Tuesday 6:39 PM - 10:35 PM Laverock Drive, Largs Wednesday 6:39 PM - 10:35 PM Douglas Place, Largs Thursday 6:39 PM - 10:35 PM Friday 6:39 PM - 10:35 PM Noddleburn Road, Largs Saturday 6:39 PM - 10:35 PM Douglas Street, Largs Brisbane Street, Largs Brooksby House, Largs 585A bus Info Direction: Ardrossan School Street, Largs Stops: 49 Trip Duration: 37 min Gallowgate Street, Largs Line Summary: Laverock Drive, Largs, Laverock Manse Court, Largs Drive, Largs, Douglas Place, Largs, Noddleburn Road, Largs, Douglas Street, Largs, Brisbane Street, Largs, Manse Court, Largs Brooksby House, Largs, School Street, Largs, Manse Gogo Street, Largs Court, Largs, Gogo Street, Largs, Lovat Street, Largs, Bankhouse Avenue, Largs, Springƒeld Gardens, Townhead Close, Largs Largs, Largs Golf Course, Largs, Marina, Largs, Lovat Street, Largs Kelburn Avenue, Fairlie, Kelburn Avenue, Fairlie, Pier Road, Fairlie, School Brae, Fairlie, The Causeway, Bankhouse Avenue, Largs Fairlie, Burnfoot Road, Fairlie, Montgomerie Avenue, Fairlie, Avondale Road, West Kilbride, Meadowside, West Kilbride, Crosbie Drive, West Kilbride, Simon Springƒeld Gardens, Largs Avenue, West Kilbride, Cubrieshaw Drive, West Kilbride, Meadowfoot Road, West Kilbride, Stairlie Largs Golf Course, Largs Crescent, West Kilbride, Burnside Place, West Trigoni Court, Largs Kilbride, Main Street, West Kilbride, Manse Road, West Kilbride, Bowƒeld Road, West Kilbride, Overton Marina, Largs Crescent, West Kilbride, Corsehill Drive, West Kilbride, Corse Street, West Kilbride, Overton Drive, Seamill, Kelburn Avenue, Fairlie Pantonville Road, Seamill, Chapelton Lane, Seamill, Kelburn Avenue, Fairlie Ardrossan Road, Seamill, Ardrossan Road, Seamill, Mcmillan Drive, Ardrossan, Witches Linn, Ardrossan, Kelburn Avenue, Fairlie Seaƒeld Drive, Ardrossan, Caledonia Road, Pier Road, Fairlie Ardrossan, Park Road, Ardrossan, Hill Place, Ardrossan, Congregational Church, Ardrossan, Hill Pier Road, Fairlie Street, Ardrossan School Brae, Fairlie School Brae, Fairlie The Causeway, Fairlie 33A Main Road, Fairlie Burnfoot Road, Fairlie Lilybank Lane, Fairlie Montgomerie Avenue, Fairlie Avondale Road, West Kilbride Hunterston Road Roundabout, Scotland Meadowside, West Kilbride Crosbie Drive, West Kilbride Simon Avenue, West Kilbride Cubrieshaw Drive, West Kilbride Lawƒeld Avenue, Scotland Meadowfoot Road, West Kilbride Meadowside, Scotland Stairlie Crescent, West Kilbride Burnside Place, West Kilbride C79, Scotland Main Street, West Kilbride The Strype, Scotland Manse Road, West Kilbride 71 Main Street, Scotland Bowƒeld Road, West Kilbride Overton Crescent, West Kilbride Corsehill Drive, West Kilbride Corse Street, West Kilbride Overton Drive, Seamill Snowdon Terrace, West Kilbride Pantonville Road, Seamill Chapelton Lane, Seamill Ardrossan Road, Seamill Ardrossan Road, Seamill Arranview Gardens, West Kilbride Mcmillan Drive, Ardrossan Mcmillan Dive, Scotland Witches Linn, Ardrossan Seaƒeld Drive, Ardrossan Caledonia Road, Ardrossan Park Road, Ardrossan Hill Place, Ardrossan Glasgow Street, Ardrossan Congregational Church, Ardrossan Hill Street, Ardrossan Princes Street, Ardrossan Direction: Largs 585A bus Time Schedule 84 stops Largs Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:53 PM - 9:35 PM Golf Avenue, Stevenston Lundholm Road, Scotland Tuesday 6:53 PM - 9:35 PM Sommerville Drive, Stevenston Wednesday 6:53 PM - 9:35 PM Caledonian Road, Stevenston Thursday 6:53 PM - 9:35 PM Friday 6:53 PM - 9:35 PM Garven Road, Stevenston Saturday 6:53 PM - 9:35 PM Carment Drive, Stevenston Warner Street, Stevenston Moorpark Place, Stevenston 585A bus Info Station Road, Stevenston Direction: Largs Stops: 84 Moorpark Road East, Stevenston Trip Duration: 60 min Line Summary: Golf Avenue, Stevenston, Old Quarry Road, Stevenston Sommerville Drive, Stevenston, Caledonian Road, Stevenston, Garven Road, Stevenston, Carment New Street, Stevenston Drive, Stevenston, Warner Street, Stevenston, Glebe Street, Stevenston Moorpark Place, Stevenston, Moorpark Road East, Stevenston, Old Quarry Road, Stevenston, Glebe Glen Crescent, Stevenston Street, Stevenston, Glen Crescent, Stevenston, Glencairn Street, Stevenston, Mayƒeld Road, Glebe Street, Stevenston Stevenston, High Road, Stevenston, Nelson Road, Glencairn Street, Stevenston Stevenston, Old Raise Road, Saltcoats, Bayview, Saltcoats, Giffen Road, Saltcoats, Argyle Road, Glencairn Street, Stevenston Saltcoats, Rennie Place, Saltcoats, Parkend Road, Mayƒeld Road, Stevenston Saltcoats, Saltcoats Station, Saltcoats, North Ayrshire Museum, Saltcoats, Manse Street, Saltcoats, South Crescent Road, Saltcoats, High Road, Stevenston Montgomerie Crescent, Saltcoats, South Beach Road, Ardrossan, Verona Place, Ardrossan, Crathie Nelson Road, Stevenston Drive, Ardrossan, Inches Road, Ardrossan, Hill Street, Ardrossan, Congregational Church, Ardrossan, Old Raise Road, Saltcoats Winton Street, Ardrossan, Park Road, Ardrossan, Caledonia Road, Ardrossan, North Crescent Avenue, Bayview, Saltcoats Ardrossan, Witches Linn, Ardrossan, Mcmillan Drive, Ardrossan, Ardrossan Road, Seamill, Ardrossan Giffen Road, Saltcoats Road, Seamill, Chapelton Lane, Seamill, Fullerton Sharphill Road, Ardrossan Drive, Seamill, Overton Drive, Seamill, Corse Street, West Kilbride, Avondale Road, West Kilbride, Main Argyle Road, Saltcoats Street, West Kilbride, Manse Road, West Kilbride, Bowƒeld Road, West Kilbride, Overton Crescent, West Rennie Place, Saltcoats Kilbride, Corsehill Drive, West Kilbride, Avondale Raise Street, Ardrossan Road, West Kilbride, Meadowside, West Kilbride, Crosbie Drive, West Kilbride, Simon Avenue, West Parkend Road, Saltcoats Kilbride, Cubrieshaw Drive, West Kilbride, Barnett Crescent, Scotland Meadowfoot Road, West Kilbride, Stairlie Crescent, West Kilbride, Burnside Place, West Kilbride, Saltcoats Station, Saltcoats Hunterston Road, West Kilbride, Montgomerie Vernon Street, Ardrossan Avenue, Fairlie, Station Road, Fairlie, The Causeway, Fairlie, Jetty Road, Fairlie, Pier Road, Fairlie, North Ayrshire Museum, Saltcoats Keppenburn Workshops, Fairlie, Baillie Road, Fairlie, Marina, Largs, Kelburn Golf Course, Largs, Manse Street, Saltcoats Springƒeld Gardens, Largs, Bankhouse Avenue, Largs, Scott Street, Largs, Crawford Street, Largs, South Crescent Road, Saltcoats School Wynd, Largs, Brisbane Road, Largs, Harper Crescent, Largs, Seamore Street, Largs, North Montgomerie Crescent, Saltcoats Middleton Drive, Largs, St Mary's Primary School, Largs, Flatt Road, Largs, Eastern Avenue, Largs, Ardrossan Road, Ardrossan Holehouse Road, Largs, Glenacre Drive, Largs, South Beach Road, Ardrossan Burnside Road, Largs, Laverock Drive, Largs Verona Place, Ardrossan Crathie Drive, Ardrossan Inches Road, Ardrossan Hill Street, Ardrossan Congregational Church, Ardrossan Winton Street, Ardrossan Park Road, Ardrossan Caledonia Road, Ardrossan North Crescent Avenue, Ardrossan Witches Linn, Ardrossan Mcmillan Drive, Ardrossan Mcmillan Dive, Scotland Ardrossan Road, Seamill Arranview Gardens, West Kilbride Ardrossan Road, Seamill Chapelton Lane, Seamill Fullerton Drive, Seamill Overton Drive, Seamill Snowdon Terrace, West Kilbride Corse Street, West Kilbride Avondale Road, West Kilbride Hunterston Road Roundabout, Scotland Main Street, West Kilbride The Strype, Scotland Manse Road, West Kilbride 71 Main Street, Scotland Bowƒeld Road, West Kilbride Overton Crescent, West Kilbride Corsehill Drive, West Kilbride Avondale Road, West Kilbride Hunterston Road Roundabout, Scotland Meadowside, West Kilbride Crosbie Drive, West Kilbride Simon Avenue, West Kilbride Cubrieshaw Drive, West Kilbride Lawƒeld Avenue, Scotland Meadowfoot Road, West Kilbride Meadowside, Scotland Stairlie Crescent, West Kilbride Burnside Place, West Kilbride C79, Scotland Hunterston Road, West Kilbride Hunterston Road Roundabout, Scotland Montgomerie Avenue, Fairlie Station Road, Fairlie Kaim View, Fairlie The Causeway, Fairlie The Causeway, Fairlie Jetty Road, Fairlie Pier Road, Fairlie Pier Road, Fairlie Keppenburn Workshops, Fairlie Baillie Road, Fairlie Marina, Largs Kelburn Golf Course, Largs Trigoni Court, Largs Springƒeld Gardens, Largs Springƒelds Gardens, Largs Bankhouse Avenue, Largs Scott Street, Largs Crawford Street, Largs Station Approach, Largs School Wynd, Largs Brisbane Road, Largs Harper Crescent, Largs Seamore Street, Largs North Middleton Drive, Largs St Mary's Primary School, Largs Flatt Road, Largs Eastern Avenue, Largs Holehouse Road, Largs Glenacre Drive, Largs Alexander Avenue, Largs Burnside Road, Largs Laverock Drive, Largs Burnside Way, Largs Direction: Stevenston 585A bus Time Schedule 75 stops Stevenston Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:16 PM - 9:35 PM Laverock Drive, Largs Burnside Way, Largs Tuesday 7:16 PM - 9:35 PM Laverock Drive, Largs Wednesday 7:16 PM - 9:35 PM Douglas Place, Largs Thursday 7:16 PM - 9:35 PM Friday 7:16 PM - 9:35 PM Noddleburn Road, Largs Saturday 7:16 PM - 9:35 PM Douglas Street, Largs
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