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37 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 37 bus time schedule & line map 37 Lanark - Carnwath View In Website Mode The 37 bus line (Lanark - Carnwath) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Carnwath: 6:50 AM - 5:30 PM (2) Lanark: 7:05 AM - 5:48 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 37 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 37 bus arriving. Direction: Carnwath 37 bus Time Schedule 14 stops Carnwath Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:50 AM - 5:30 PM Bus Station, Lanark St Vincent Place, Lanark Tuesday 6:50 AM - 5:30 PM Wellhead Court, Lanark Wednesday 6:50 AM - 5:30 PM Wellhead Court, Lanark Thursday 6:50 AM - 5:30 PM St Leonards Road, Lanark Friday 6:50 AM - 5:30 PM Cameronian Court, Lanark Saturday 6:50 AM - 5:30 PM Cameronian Court, Scotland Silvermuir Road, Ravenstruther Lanark Road, Scotland 37 bus Info Ayr Road, Ravenstruther Direction: Carnwath Stops: 14 Rosemount Crescent, Carstairs Trip Duration: 15 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Lanark, Wellhead Court, West View, Carstairs Lanark, St Leonards Road, Lanark, Cameronian West View, Scotland Court, Lanark, Silvermuir Road, Ravenstruther, Ayr Road, Ravenstruther, Rosemount Crescent, St Charles Avenue, Carstairs Junction Carstairs, West View, Carstairs, St Charles Avenue, Carstairs Junction, Woodside Street, Carstairs Woodside Street, Carstairs Junction Junction, Pettinain Road, Carstairs Junction, State Strawfrank Road, Scotland Hospital, Carstairs Junction, Balmoral Crescent, Carstairs, Main Street, Carnwath Pettinain Road, Carstairs Junction State Hospital, Carstairs Junction Lampits Road, Scotland Balmoral Crescent, Carstairs Main Street, Carnwath Direction: Lanark 37 bus Time Schedule 23 stops Lanark Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:05 AM - 5:48 PM Main Street, Carnwath Tuesday 7:05 AM - 5:48 PM South Street, Carnwath South Street, Carnwath Wednesday 7:05 AM - 5:48 PM Park Road, Carnwath Thursday 7:05 AM - 5:48 PM Clark Terrace, Carnwath Friday 7:05 AM - 5:48 PM Couthally Gardens, Carnwath Saturday 7:05 AM - 5:48 PM Tinto Terrace, Carnwath Murray Terrace, Carnwath Couthally Terrace, Carnwath 37 bus Info Caldwell Terrace, Carnwath Direction: Lanark Stops: 23 North Road, Carnwath Trip Duration: 22 min Line Summary: Main Street, Carnwath, South Street, Biggar Road, Carnwath Carnwath, Park Road, Carnwath, Couthally Gardens, 3 Biggar Road, Carnwath Carnwath, Murray Terrace, Carnwath, Caldwell Terrace, Carnwath, North Road, Carnwath, Biggar Main Street, Carnwath Road, Carnwath, Main Street, Carnwath, Tinto Drive, Carstairs Junction, The State Hospital, Carstairs Tinto Drive, Carstairs Junction Junction, Pettinain Road, Carstairs Junction, Tinto Drive, Scotland Caledonian Court, Carstairs Junction, St Charles Avenue, Carstairs Junction, East End Terrace, The State Hospital, Carstairs Junction Carstairs, Lanark Road, Carstairs, Rosemount Crescent, Carstairs, Ayr Road, Ravenstruther, Pettinain Road, Carstairs Junction Silvermuir Road, Ravenstruther, Westbank Terrace, Ravenstruther, Cameronian Court, Lanark, Caledonian Court, Carstairs Junction Hospitland Drive, Lanark, Bus Station, Lanark St Charles Avenue, Carstairs Junction East End Terrace, Carstairs East End Terrace, Scotland Lanark Road, Carstairs West View, Scotland Rosemount Crescent, Carstairs Ayr Road, Ravenstruther Silvermuir Road, Ravenstruther Westbank Terrace, Ravenstruther Cameronian Court, Lanark Cameronian Court, Scotland Hospitland Drive, Lanark Bus Station, Lanark St Vincent Place, Lanark 37 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Scotland. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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