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88C Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 88C bus time schedule & line map 88C Glasgow, Buchanan Bus Station - Campsie View In Website Mode Glen/Kilsyth The 88C bus line (Glasgow, Buchanan Bus Station - Campsie Glen/Kilsyth) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Clachan Of Campsie: 11:30 PM (2) Glasgow: 4:57 AM - 10:31 PM (3) Kilsyth: 8:35 PM - 10:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 88C bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 88C bus arriving. Direction: Clachan Of Campsie 88C bus Time Schedule 57 stops Clachan Of Campsie Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:30 PM Monday 11:30 PM Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow Stances 33-47, Glasgow Tuesday 11:30 PM Caledonian University, Glasgow Wednesday 11:30 PM North Hanover Street, Glasgow Thursday 11:30 PM Lister Street, Glasgow Friday 11:30 PM Black Street, Glasgow Saturday 11:30 PM Baird Street, Glasgow Baird Street, Royston Fountainwell Road, Sighthill 88C bus Info Direction: Clachan Of Campsie Petershill Road, Springburn Stops: 57 286 Springburn Road, Glasgow Trip Duration: 49 min Line Summary: Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow, Angus Street, Springburn Caledonian University, Glasgow, Lister Street, 7 Angus Street, Glasgow Glasgow, Black Street, Glasgow, Baird Street, Royston, Fountainwell Road, Sighthill, Petershill Springburn Railway Station, Springburn Road, Springburn, Angus Street, Springburn, Atlas Road, Glasgow Springburn Railway Station, Springburn, Wellƒeld Street, Springburn, Hawthorn Street, Springburn, Wellƒeld Street, Springburn Lenzie Street, Springburn, Mosesƒeld Street, Springburn, Viewpoint Place, Springburn, Belmont Hawthorn Street, Springburn Road, Springburn, Stobhill Hospital, Springburn, Colston Drive, Colston, Stuart Drive, Bishopbriggs, Lenzie Street, Springburn Brackenbrae Road, Bishopbriggs, Bishopbriggs Edgefauld Place, Glasgow Station, Bishopbriggs, The Triangle, Bishopbriggs, Kikintilloch Road, Mavis Valley, Morar Crescent, Mosesƒeld Street, Springburn Mavis Valley, Stirling Drive, Mavis Valley, Hilton Terrace, Mavis Valley, Gleneagles Drive, Mavis Valley, Viewpoint Place, Springburn Meadowburn, Cadder, Westerhill Road, Cadder, Crosshill Road, Cadder, Marley Works, Cadder, Balgrayhill Road, Glasgow Torrance Road, Cadder, The Stables, Hayston, Belmont Road, Springburn Adamslie Crescent, Hayston, Lovat Drive, Kirkintilloch, Fire Station, Kirkintilloch, Kelvin Court, Stobhill Hospital, Springburn Catherine Street, Kirkintilloch, Glasgow Road, Balgrayhill Road, Glasgow Kirkintilloch, Birdston House, Birdston, Birdston Road, Birdston, Glenburn Crescent, Milton Of Colston Drive, Colston Campsie, Murray Gardens, Milton Of Campsie, Colston Road, Glasgow Birdston Road, Milton Of Campsie, Baldoran House, Milton Of Campsie, Mount Pleasant Crescent, Milton Stuart Drive, Bishopbriggs Of Campsie, Fingarry House, Milton Of Campsie, Mccabe Gardens, Lennoxtown, Benvue Road, Brackenbrae Road, Bishopbriggs Lennoxtown, Bencloich Road, Lennoxtown, Chapel Brackenbrae Road, Glasgow Street, Lennoxtown, School Lane, Lennoxtown, Station Road, Lennoxtown, Glen Road, Lennoxtown, Bishopbriggs Station, Bishopbriggs Millhill, Lennoxtown, Lennox Castle, Lennoxtown, The Cross Court, Glasgow Strathblane Road, Haughhead, A891, Clachan Of Campsie The Triangle, Bishopbriggs Kikintilloch Road, Mavis Valley Balmuildy Road, Glasgow Morar Crescent, Mavis Valley Stirling Drive, Mavis Valley Hilton Terrace, Mavis Valley Hilton Road, Glasgow Gleneagles Drive, Mavis Valley Meadowburn, Cadder Kirkintilloch Road, Glasgow Westerhill Road, Cadder Crosshill Road, Cadder Marley Works, Cadder Kirkintilloch Road, Scotland Torrance Road, Cadder Torrance Roundabout, Scotland The Stables, Hayston Adamslie Crescent, Hayston Glasgow Road, Scotland Lovat Drive, Kirkintilloch Claremont Avenue, Scotland Fire Station, Kirkintilloch Kelvin Court Kelvin Court, Scotland Catherine Street, Kirkintilloch Cowgate, Scotland Glasgow Road, Kirkintilloch Milton Road, Scotland Birdston House, Birdston Birdston Road, Birdston 100 Birdston Road, Scotland Glenburn Crescent, Milton Of Campsie Murray Gardens, Milton Of Campsie Murray Gardens, Scotland Birdston Road, Milton Of Campsie Baldoran House, Milton Of Campsie Cottonmill Drive, Scotland Mount Pleasant Crescent, Milton Of Campsie Fingarry House, Milton Of Campsie Mccabe Gardens, Lennoxtown Maccabe Gardens, Scotland Benvue Road, Lennoxtown Rowantree Place, Scotland Bencloich Road, Lennoxtown Chapel Street, Lennoxtown Chapel Street, Lennoxtown School Lane, Lennoxtown Carlins Place, Lennoxtown Station Road, Lennoxtown Quarry Lane, Lennoxtown Glen Road, Lennoxtown Millhill, Lennoxtown Glen Road, Scotland Lennox Castle, Lennoxtown Strathblane Road, Haughhead A891, Clachan Of Campsie Direction: Glasgow 88C bus Time Schedule 71 stops Glasgow Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:28 AM - 10:31 PM Monday 4:57 AM - 10:31 PM Main Street, Kilsyth Parkfoot Street, Kilsyth Tuesday 4:57 AM - 10:31 PM Garrell Vale Community Centre, Kilsyth Wednesday 4:57 AM - 10:31 PM Victoria Park, Kilsyth Thursday 4:57 AM - 10:31 PM Friday 4:57 AM - 10:31 PM Laird's Hill Place, Kilsyth Saturday 9:31 PM - 10:31 PM Dumbreck Terrace, Queenzieburn Recreation Ground, Queenzieburn Kilsyth Road, Scotland 88C bus Info Auchenreoch Holdings, Auchenreoch Direction: Glasgow Stops: 71 Dyke Rd, Auchenreoch Trip Duration: 54 min Line Summary: Main Street, Kilsyth, Garrell Vale Burnside Cottage, Auchenreoch Community Centre, Kilsyth, Victoria Park, Kilsyth, Laird's Hill Place, Kilsyth, Dumbreck Terrace, Birdston Road, Milton Of Campsie Queenzieburn, Recreation Ground, Queenzieburn, Auchenreoch Holdings, Auchenreoch, Dyke Rd, Auchenreoch, Burnside Cottage, Auchenreoch, Baldoran House, Milton Of Campsie Birdston Road, Milton Of Campsie, Baldoran House, Cottonmill Drive, Scotland Milton Of Campsie, Mount Pleasant Crescent, Milton Of Campsie, Fingarry House, Milton Of Campsie, Mount Pleasant Crescent, Milton Of Campsie Mccabe Gardens, Lennoxtown, Benvue Road, Lennoxtown, Bencloich Road, Lennoxtown, Chapel Fingarry House, Milton Of Campsie Street, Lennoxtown, School Lane, Lennoxtown, Station Road, Lennoxtown, Crosshill Street, Mccabe Gardens, Lennoxtown Lennoxtown, Lennox Road, Lennoxtown, Station Maccabe Gardens, Scotland Road, Lennoxtown, School Lane, Lennoxtown, Chapel Street, Lennoxtown, Bencloich Road, Benvue Road, Lennoxtown Lennoxtown, Benvue Road, Lennoxtown, Mccabe Rowantree Place, Scotland Gardens, Lennoxtown, Fingarry House, Milton Of Campsie, Mount Pleasant Crescent, Milton Of Bencloich Road, Lennoxtown Campsie, Baldoran Drive, Milton Of Campsie, Birdston Road, Milton Of Campsie, Cairnview Road, Chapel Street, Lennoxtown Milton Of Campsie, Kincaid Field, Milton Of Campsie, Chapel Street, Lennoxtown Birdston Road, Birdston, Birdston Farm, Birdston, Kilsyth Road, Kirkintilloch, Turret Theatre, School Lane, Lennoxtown Kirkintilloch, Broadcroft Road, Kirkintilloch, Rochdale Carlins Place, Lennoxtown Place, Kirkintilloch, West High Street, Kirkintilloch, Bellvue Road, Kirkintilloch, Hayston Road, Hayston, Station Road, Lennoxtown The Stables, Hayston, Cole Road, Cadder, Marley Tile Quarry Lane, Lennoxtown Factory, Cadder, Cadder Road, Cadder, Westerhill Road, Cadder, Hilton Road, Cadder, Allan Glen Sports Crosshill Street, Lennoxtown Ground, Bishopbriggs, Wester Cleddens Road, Bishopbriggs, The Triangle, Bishopbriggs, Lennox Road, Lennoxtown Brackenbrae Road, Bishopbriggs, Stuart Drive, Whiteƒeld Terrace, Lennoxtown Bishopbriggs, Colston Drive, Colston, Stobhill Hospital, Springburn, Viewpoint Place, Springburn, Station Road, Lennoxtown Mosesƒeld Street, Springburn, Lenzie Street, Springburn, Hawthorn Street, Springburn, Wellƒeld School Lane, Lennoxtown Street, Springburn, Springburn Railway Station, Carlins Place, Lennoxtown Springburn, Flemington Street, Springburn, Keppochhill Road, Springburn, Petershill Road, Chapel Street, Lennoxtown Springburn, St Rollox Church, Sighthill, Baird Street, Chapel Street, Lennoxtown Royston, Baird St Police Station, Royston, Black Street, Glasgow, Lister Street, Glasgow, Caledonian Bencloich Road, Lennoxtown University, Glasgow, Buchanan Bus Station, Glasgow Benvue Road, Lennoxtown Rowantree Place, Scotland Mccabe Gardens, Lennoxtown Maccabe Gardens, Scotland Fingarry House, Milton Of Campsie Mount Pleasant Crescent, Milton Of Campsie Baldoran Drive, Milton Of Campsie Birdston Road, Milton Of Campsie Cairnview Road, Milton Of Campsie Murray Gardens, Scotland Kincaid Field, Milton Of Campsie Rundell Drive, Scotland Birdston Road, Birdston 100 Birdston Road, Scotland Birdston Farm, Birdston Kilsyth Road, Kirkintilloch Milton Road, Scotland Turret Theatre, Kirkintilloch Eastside, Scotland Broadcroft Road, Kirkintilloch Rochdale Place, Kirkintilloch Catherine Street, Scotland West High Street, Kirkintilloch Bellvue Road, Kirkintilloch Hayston Road, Hayston Hayston Road, Scotland The Stables, Hayston Cole Road, Cadder Torrance Roundabout, Scotland Marley Tile Factory, Cadder Kirkintilloch Road, Scotland Cadder Road, Cadder Westerhill Road, Cadder Hilton Road, Cadder Allan Glen Sports Ground, Bishopbriggs Wester Cleddens Road, Bishopbriggs The Triangle, Bishopbriggs Brackenbrae Road, Bishopbriggs Stuart Drive, Bishopbriggs Colston Drive, Colston Kirkintilloch Road, Glasgow Stobhill Hospital, Springburn Balgrayhill Road, Glasgow Viewpoint Place, Springburn Mosesƒeld Street, Springburn Lenzie Street, Springburn Balgrayhill Road, Glasgow Hawthorn Street, Springburn Wellƒeld Street, Springburn Springburn Railway Station, Springburn Atlas Road, Glasgow Flemington Street,
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