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East Kilbride Eaglesham Neilston Uplawmoor Ref. 4840J1/07/17 Fares Route May Service 395 Whilst every effort will be made to adhere to the scheduled times, the Partnership disclaims any liability in respect of loss or inconvenience arising from any failure to operate journeys as Bus Timetable Mure Place published, changes in timings or printing From 16 July 2017 errors. Glen Doll Road Neilston Station Tesco Child Single Fares (from 5th(from to 16th birthday) Barrhead, Main Street fare rounded up to rounded fare the next 5 pence Children school under free age travel 395 Childs single fares at the half adult single Parkhouse Manor East Kilbride Sainsbury's Superstore For more information visit spt.co.uk or Eaglesham Spiersbridge Roundabout any SPT travel centre located at Buchanan and East Kilbride bus Eastwood Toll stations. Neilston Whitecraigs Station Alternatively, for all public transport enquiries, call: Uplawmoor Crookfur Rd atCrookfur Rd Capelrig Mearns Cross Broom Shops Mearns Castle High School This service is operated by McGill’s Bus This service is operated by Service Ltd on behalf of Strathclyde McGill’s Bus Service Ltd on Humbie Rd Partnership for Transport. If you have any behalf of SPT. comments or suggestions about the Gilmour St service(s) provided please contact: FARES ARE CORRECT AT JULY 2017 - MAY BE SUBJECT TO CHANGE TO BE SUBJECT MAY - 2017 JULY AT CORRECT ARE FARES SPT McGill’s Bus Service Ltd 99 Earnhill Road Hairmyres Hospital Bus Operations 131 St. Vincent St Larkfield Industrial Est. Glasgow G2 5JF Greenock PA16 0EQ Greenhills Square t 0345 271 2405 t 08000 515 651 0141 333 3690 Morrisons Superstore e [email protected] e [email protected] Kelvin, North Please note – Calls to 0845 271 2405 will be charged at 2p per min (inc. VAT) plus your Murray Roundabout Telecoms Providers Access Charge 1.05 1.30 0.85 1.95 1.602.15 1.60 1.652.15 1.60 1.65 1.35 2.40 1.65 1.75 1.352.35 1.65 1.35 2.25 1.70 Gardenhall 2.75 2.25 1.50 2.65 2.302.80 1.05 2.65 1.95 2.65 2.702.95 1.70 2.65 2.15 2.60 1.30 2.703.10 1.95 Jackton 2.60 2.15 2.80 1.65 2.603.30 2.10 2.80 1.40 2.60 3.00 1.95 2.753.40 2.15 2.75 1.25 2.75 3.05 2.10 2.753.40 0.85 2.65 2.85 1.80 2.75 3.20 2.40 2.903.85 1.45 2.70 3.00 2.10 2.90 3.85 1.30 2.15 3.053.85 1.95 Waterfoot 2.80 3.20 2.15 3.05 3.85 1.80 2.75 3.204.10 1.95 2.95 3.85 1.30 2.60 3.05 3.85 1.95 2.95 3.204.10 2.40 3.05 3.85 1.85 2.55 3.20 4.10 2.35 3.05 3.85 1.05 4.45 2.45 3.05 3.85 2.15 3.00 3.20 4.10 2.35 3.05 3.85 1.754.90 2.85 3.20 4.10 2.15 3.05 3.85 1.60 4.45 2.75 3.05 3.85 2.104.90 3.00 3.20 4.10 2.40 3.05 3.85 1.70 4.90 2.85 3.20 4.10 2.155.45 3.05 3.85 1.05 4.45 2.75 3.05 3.85 2.15 4.90 3.00 3.20 4.10 2.405.45 3.05 3.85 1.60 4.90 2.85 3.20 4.10 2.15 5.45 3.05 3.85 1.30 4.45 2.755.60 3.05 3.85 1.65 4.90 3.00 3.20 4.10 2.40 5.45 3.05 3.85 1.30 4.90 2.855.80 3.20 4.10 1.95 5.45 3.05 3.45 1.05 4.45 2.75 5.80 3.05 3.85 1.60 4.90 3.00 3.20 4.10 2.10 5.45 3.05 3.45 1.30 4.45 2.85 3.20 4.10 1.95 5.45 3.05 3.45 1.05 4.45 2.15 3.05 3.85 1.85 4.90 3.00 3.20 4.10 2.10 3.05 3.45 1.60 4.90 2.40 3.20 3.85 1.95 3.05 3.45 1.05 4.45 2.15 3.05 3.85 1.90 2.75 3.20 4.10 1.95 3.05 3.45 1.65 2.40 3.20 4.10 1.95 2.75 3.45 1.05 2.10 3.05 3.85 1.90 2.40 3.20 2.10 2.85 3.85 1.65 2.15 3.20 1.95 2.75 3.45 1.05 2.10 3.00 1.90 2.40 3.20 1.95 2.80 1.65 2.15 3.05 1.90 2.40 1.05 2.10 3.05 1.65 2.40 1.95 3.05 1.05 2.15 1.95 3.00 0.85 2.10 1.60 Cemetery 2.75 1.95 1.30 2.75 1.60 1.30 2.40 1.60 2.15 1.60 2.10 1.05 2.10 1.95 1.75 Fare table service 395 service table Fare £ single fares Adult East Kilbride Bus Station Service 395 East Kilbride – Hairmyres Hospital – Eaglesham – Neilston – Uplawmoor Operated by McGill’s Bus Service Ltd on behalf of SPT Route Service 395: From East Kilbride Bus Station via Churchill Avenue, Murray Road, Kelvin Road, Stroud Road, Quarry Road, Greenhills Road, Lindsayfield Road, turn at roundabout at Burnside View, Lindsayfield Road, Greenhills Road, Crosshouse Road, Newlands Road, Greenhills Road, Eaglesham Road, Strathnairn Avenue, Hairmyres Drive, Hairmyres Hospital Grounds, Strathtay Avenue, Eaglesham Road, Cheapside Street, Gilmour Street, Glasgow Road, Waterfoot Road, Broom Road East, Alloway Drive, Turnberry Drive, Dunure Drive, Mearns Road, Broomburn Drive, Castlehill Drive, Broomfield Avenue, Blackhouse Road, Mearns Road, circle roundabout at A726 slip-road, Mearns Rd, Eaglesham Road, Ayr Road, Barrhead Road, Capelrig Road, Crookfur Road, Ayr Road, Rouken Glen Road, Nitshill Road, Parkhouse Road, Darnley Road, Barrhead Main Street, Kelburn Street, Neilston Road, High Street, Station Road, Neilston Main Street, Uplawmoor Road, Lochlibo link road, Lochlibo Road to Neilston Road, Uplawmoor. Route Service 395 Return: From Uplawmoor via Neilston Road, Uplawmoor Road, Main Street, Station Road, High Street, Neilston Road, Kelburn Street, Barrhead Main Street, Darnley Road, Parkhouse Road, Nitshill Road, Rouken Glen Road, Ayr Road, Crookfur Road, Capelrig Road, Barrhead Road, Ayr Road, Eaglesham Road, Mearns Road, circle roundabout at A726 slip-road, Mearns Rd, Blackhouse Road, Broomfield Avenue, Castlehill Drive, Broomburn Drive, Mearns Road, Dunure Drive, Turnberry Drive, Alloway Drive, Broom Road East, Waterfoot Road, Glasgow Road, Gilmour Street,Cheapside Street, Eaglesham Road, Strathtay Avenue, Hairmyres Hospital Grounds, Hairmyres Drive, Strathnairn Avenue, Eaglesham Road, Greenhills Road, Newlands Road, Crosshouse Road, Greenhills Road, Lindsayfield Road, turn at roundabout at Burnside View, Lindsayfield Road, Greenhills Road, Quarry Road, Stroud Road, Kelvin Road, Murray Road, Churchill Avenue to East Kilbride Bus Station. Monday to Saturday Sch NSch Codes East Kilbride Bus Station …. …. 0715 0749 0849 0949 1049 1149 1249 1349 1449 1549 1649 1749 Lindsayfield …. …. 0729 0802 0902 1002 1102 1202 1302 1402 1502 1602 1702 1802 Crosshouse Rd Turning Circle …. …. 0735 0808 0908 1008 1108 1208 1308 1408 1508 1608 1708 1808 Hairmyres Hospital …. …. 0742 0814 0914 1014 1114 1214 1314 1414 1514 1614 1714 1814 Eaglesham, Gilmour Street …. …. 0752 0822 0922 1022 1122 1222 1322 1422 1522 1622 1722 1822 Waterfoot, Glasgow Road …. …. 0758 0827 0927 1027 1127 1227 1327 1427 1527 1627 1727 .... Broom Road East …. …. 0803 0832 0932 1032 1132 1232 1332 1432 1532 1632 1732 .... Mearnskirk …. …. 0808 0837 0937 1037 1137 1237 1337 1437 1537 1637 1737 .... Mearns Cross …. …. 0812 0841 0941 1041 1141 1241 1341 1441 1541 1641 1741 .... Eastwood Toll …. …. 0822 0847 0947 1047 1147 1247 1347 1447 1547 1647 1747 .... Spiersbridge Roundabout …. …. 0826 0850 0950 1050 1150 1250 1350 1450 1550 1650 1750 .... Nitshill Rd at Glen Moriston Rd …. …. 0829 0853 0953 1053 1153 1253 1353 1453 1553 1653 1753 .... Parkhouse Rd at Whitriggs Rd …. …. 0833 0856 0956 1056 1156 1256 1356 1456 1556 1656 1756 .... Barrhead, Allan's Corner …. …. 0839 0902 1002 1102 1202 1302 1402 1502 1602 1702 1802 .... Neilston, Station Road …. …. 0845 0908 1008 1108 1208 1308 1408 1508 1608 1708 1808 .... Uplawmoor, Neilston Rd …. …. 0855 0916 1016 1116 1216 1316 1416 1516 1616 1716 1816 .... Codes Sch NSch Uplawmoor, Neilston Rd .... 0819 0900 0919 1019 1119 1219 1319 1419 1520 1619 1719 1819 …. Neilston Station .... 0826 0907 0926 1026 1126 1226 1326 1426 1527 1626 1726 1826 …. Barrhead, Allan's Corner .... 0833 0914 0933 1033 1133 1233 1333 1433 1534 1633 1733 1833 …. Parkhouse Rd at Whitriggs Rd .... 0839 0920 0939 1039 1139 1239 1339 1439 1540 1639 1739 1839 …. Nitshill Rd at Glen Moriston Rd .... 0842 0923 0942 1042 1142 1242 1342 1442 1543 1642 1742 1842 …. Spiersbridge Roundabout .... 0845 0926 0945 1045 1145 1245 1345 1445 1546 1645 1745 .... …. Eastwood Toll 0748 0848 0929 0948 1048 1148 1248 1348 1448 1549 1648 1748 .... …. Mearns Cross 0755 0855 0936 0955 1055 1155 1255 1355 1455 1556 1655 1755 .... …. Mearnskirk 0759 0859 0940 0959 1059 1159 1259 1359 1459 1600 1659 1759 ...
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