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43 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 43 bus time schedule & line map 43 Queensferry - Edinburgh View In Website Mode The 43 bus line (Queensferry - Edinburgh) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Edinburgh: 5:20 AM - 11:14 PM (2) Queensferry: 6:17 AM - 11:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 43 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 43 bus arriving. Direction: Edinburgh 43 bus Time Schedule 54 stops Edinburgh Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:25 AM - 11:14 PM Monday 5:20 AM - 11:14 PM Scotstoun Terminus, Queensferry Tuesday 5:20 AM - 11:14 PM Sommerville Gardens, Queensferry Wednesday 5:20 AM - 11:14 PM Provost Milne Grove, Queensferry Thursday 5:20 AM - 11:14 PM Atheling Grove, Queensferry Friday 5:20 AM - 11:14 PM South Scotstoun, Scotland Saturday 5:25 AM - 11:14 PM Moubray Grove, Queensferry Scotstoun Park, Scotland Ferrymuir Retail Park, Queensferry 43 bus Info Ferrymuir Retail Park, Queensferry Direction: Edinburgh Stops: 54 Long Crook, Queensferry Trip Duration: 55 min Line Summary: Scotstoun Terminus, Queensferry, Echline Park, Queensferry Sommerville Gardens, Queensferry, Provost Milne Grove, Queensferry, Atheling Grove, Queensferry, Builyeon Road, Scotland Moubray Grove, Queensferry, Ferrymuir Retail Park, Echline Corner, Queensferry Queensferry, Ferrymuir Retail Park, Queensferry, Long Crook, Queensferry, Echline Park, Queensferry, Echline Drive, Scotland Echline Corner, Queensferry, Springƒeld Crescent, Springƒeld Crescent, Queensferry Queensferry, Springƒeld View, Queensferry, Walker Drive, Queensferry, Queensferry Police Station, Springƒeld View, Queensferry Queensferry, The Loan, Queensferry, Burgess Road, Queensferry, Queen Margaret Drive, Queensferry, Ashburnham Road, Queensferry, Railway Station, Walker Drive, Queensferry Dalmeny, Bankhead Cottages, Dalmeny, Village Hall, Hopetoun Road, Queensferry Dalmeny, Easter Dalmeny, Dalmeny, Barnbougle Gate Lodge, Dalmeny, Burnshot Flyover, Dalmeny, Queensferry Police Station, Queensferry Craigiehall, Dalmeny, Cramond Brig, Cramond Bridge, Rose Lane, Queensferry Braehead Avenue, Cramond Bridge, Cammo Crescent, Cramond Bridge, Barnton Junction, The Loan, Queensferry Barnton, Drum Brae North, Barnton, Parkgrove Road, Barnton, Parkgrove Street, Barnton, Burgess Road, Queensferry Clermiston Drive, Barnton, Hillpark Steps, Blackhall, Marchƒeld Park Lane, Blackhall, Marchƒeld Park, Queen Margaret Drive, Queensferry Blackhall, Blackhall Library, Blackhall, Telford Road, 38 Station Road, Scotland Blackhall, Columba Avenue, Blackhall, St Columba's Church, Blackhall, Maidencraig Crescent, Blackhall, Ashburnham Road, Queensferry Craigleith Road, Craigleith, Craigleith Drive, Craigleith, 68 Station Road, Scotland Orchard Road, Orchard Brae, Queensferry Terrace, Orchard Brae, Stewart's Melville, Orchard Brae, Railway Station, Dalmeny Learmonth Terrace, Orchard Brae, Dean Bridge, 96 Station Road, Scotland Dean, Drumsheugh Place, West End, Queensferry Street, West End, Princes Street (West), Edinburgh, Bankhead Cottages, Dalmeny Princes Street (Waverley Steps), Edinburgh, Waterloo 3 Bankhead Cottages, Scotland Place, Edinburgh, St Andrew's House, Edinburgh Village Hall, Dalmeny 4 Wester Dalmeny Cottages, Scotland Easter Dalmeny, Dalmeny Barnbougle Gate Lodge, Dalmeny Burnshot Flyover, Dalmeny Craigiehall, Dalmeny Cramond Brig, Cramond Bridge Cramond Brig Toll, Edinburgh Braehead Avenue, Cramond Bridge 599 Queensferry Road, Edinburgh Cammo Crescent, Cramond Bridge Barnton Junction, Barnton Drum Brae North, Barnton 553 Queensferry Road, Edinburgh Parkgrove Road, Barnton Parkgrove Street, Barnton Clermiston Drive, Barnton Hillpark Steps, Blackhall 403 Queensferry Road, Edinburgh Marchƒeld Park Lane, Blackhall Marchƒeld Park, Blackhall Marchƒeld Grove, Edinburgh Blackhall Library, Blackhall 62 Hillhouse Road, Edinburgh Telford Road, Blackhall 20 Hillhouse Road, Edinburgh Columba Avenue, Blackhall 16 Hillview, Edinburgh St Columba's Church, Blackhall 3 House O'Hill Terrace, Edinburgh Maidencraig Crescent, Blackhall 204 Queensferry Road, Edinburgh Craigleith Road, Craigleith 118 Queensferry Road, Edinburgh Craigleith Drive, Craigleith 94 Queensferry Road, Edinburgh Orchard Road, Orchard Brae 21 Queensferry Road, Edinburgh Queensferry Terrace, Orchard Brae 88 Orchard Brae Avenue, Edinburgh Stewart's Melville, Orchard Brae 45 Orchard Brae Avenue, Edinburgh Learmonth Terrace, Orchard Brae 17 Learmonth Terrace, Edinburgh Dean Bridge, Dean Clarendon Crescent, Edinburgh Drumsheugh Place, West End 1 Drumsheugh Place, Edinburgh Queensferry Street, West End 45 Queensferry Street, Edinburgh Princes Street (West), Edinburgh 101 Princes Street, Edinburgh Princes Street (Waverley Steps), Edinburgh 10-15 Princes Street, Edinburgh Waterloo Place, Edinburgh 23 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh St Andrew's House, Edinburgh Direction: Queensferry 43 bus Time Schedule 55 stops Queensferry Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:25 AM - 11:15 PM Monday 6:17 AM - 11:15 PM St Andrew's House, Edinburgh Tuesday 6:17 AM - 11:15 PM Waterloo Place, Edinburgh 19 Waterloo Place, Edinburgh Wednesday 6:17 AM - 11:15 PM Princes Street (Waverley Steps), Edinburgh Thursday 6:17 AM - 11:15 PM 20 Princes Street, Edinburgh Friday 6:17 AM - 11:15 PM Princes Street (West), Edinburgh Saturday 6:22 AM - 11:15 PM 107 Princes Street, Edinburgh Queensferry Street, West End 10B Queensferry Street, Edinburgh 43 bus Info Drumsheugh Place, West End Direction: Queensferry 6 Drumsheugh Place, Edinburgh Stops: 55 Trip Duration: 57 min Dean Bridge, Dean Line Summary: St Andrew's House, Edinburgh, 6 Buckingham Terrace, Edinburgh Waterloo Place, Edinburgh, Princes Street (Waverley Steps), Edinburgh, Princes Street (West), Edinburgh, Learmonth Terrace, Orchard Brae Queensferry Street, West End, Drumsheugh Place, 34 Buckingham Terrace, Edinburgh West End, Dean Bridge, Dean, Learmonth Terrace, Orchard Brae, Stewart's Melville, Orchard Brae, Stewart's Melville, Orchard Brae Queensferry Terrace, Orchard Brae, Orchard Road, 25-29 Ravelston Terrace, Edinburgh Orchard Brae, Craigleith Drive, Craigleith, Craigleith Road, Craigleith, Maidencraig Crescent, Blackhall, St Queensferry Terrace, Orchard Brae Columba's Church, Blackhall, Columba Avenue, 90 Orchard Brae Avenue, Edinburgh Blackhall, Telford Road, Blackhall, Blackhall Library, Blackhall, Marchƒeld Terrace, Blackhall, Marchƒeld Orchard Road, Orchard Brae Park, Blackhall, Marchƒeld Park Lane, Blackhall, 33 Queensferry Road, Edinburgh Hillpark Steps, Blackhall, Clermiston Drive, Barnton, Parkgrove Street, Barnton, Parkgrove Road, Barnton, Craigleith Drive, Craigleith Drum Brae North, Barnton, Barnton Junction, 83 Queensferry Road, Edinburgh Barnton, Cammo Crescent, Cramond Bridge, Braehead Avenue, Cramond Bridge, Cramond Brig, Craigleith Road, Craigleith Cramond Bridge, Craigiehall, Dalmeny, Burnshot 118 Queensferry Road, Edinburgh Flyover, Dalmeny, Barnbougle Gate Lodge, Dalmeny, Easter Dalmeny, Dalmeny, Village Hall, Dalmeny, Maidencraig Crescent, Blackhall Bankhead Cottages, Dalmeny, Railway Station, 6 Marischal Place, Edinburgh Dalmeny, Ashburnham Road, Queensferry, Queen Margaret Drive, Queensferry, Burgess Road, St Columba's Church, Blackhall Queensferry, The Loan, Queensferry, Queensferry 1 Hillhouse Road, Edinburgh Police Station, Queensferry, Walker Drive, Queensferry, Springƒeld View, Queensferry, Columba Avenue, Blackhall Springƒeld Crescent, Queensferry, Echline Corner, 17 Hillhouse Road, Edinburgh Queensferry, Echline Park, Queensferry, Long Crook, Queensferry, Ferrymuir Retail Park, Queensferry, Telford Road, Blackhall Ferrymuir Retail Park, Queensferry, Moubray Grove, 37 Hillhouse Road, Edinburgh Queensferry, Atheling Grove, Queensferry, Provost Milne Grove, Queensferry, Sommerville Gardens, Blackhall Library, Blackhall Queensferry, Scotstoun Terminus, Queensferry 58 Hillhouse Road, Edinburgh Marchƒeld Terrace, Blackhall Marchƒeld Park, Blackhall Marchƒeld Park Lane, Blackhall Hillpark Steps, Blackhall 401 Queensferry Road, Edinburgh Clermiston Drive, Barnton 419 Queensferry Road, Edinburgh Parkgrove Street, Barnton Parkgrove Road, Barnton Drum Brae North, Barnton 553 Queensferry Road, Edinburgh Barnton Junction, Barnton 565 Queensferry Road, Edinburgh Cammo Crescent, Cramond Bridge Braehead Avenue, Cramond Bridge Cramond Brig, Cramond Bridge Craigiehall, Dalmeny Burnshot Flyover, Dalmeny Barnbougle Gate Lodge, Dalmeny Easter Dalmeny, Dalmeny Village Hall, Dalmeny 4 Wester Dalmeny Cottages, Scotland Bankhead Cottages, Dalmeny 3 Bankhead Cottages, Scotland Railway Station, Dalmeny Station Road, Scotland Ashburnham Road, Queensferry 66 Station Road, Scotland Queen Margaret Drive, Queensferry Queen Margaret Drive, Scotland Burgess Road, Queensferry The Loan, Queensferry The Loan, Queensferry Queensferry Police Station, Queensferry Rose Lane, Queensferry Walker Drive, Queensferry Springƒeld View, Queensferry Springƒeld Crescent, Queensferry Echline Corner, Queensferry Echline Drive, Scotland Echline Park, Queensferry Builyeon Road, Scotland Long Crook, Queensferry Long Crook, Queensferry Ferrymuir Retail Park, Queensferry Ferrymuir Road, Queensferry Ferrymuir Retail Park, Queensferry Moubray Grove, Queensferry Moubray Grove, Scotland Atheling Grove, Queensferry Provost Milne Grove, Queensferry Sommerville Gardens, Queensferry Scotstoun Terminus, Queensferry 43 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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