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X19 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route X19 bus time schedule & line map X19 Easterhouse View In Website Mode The X19 bus line (Easterhouse) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Easterhouse: 5:17 AM - 10:15 PM (2) Easterhouse: 10:25 PM - 11:05 PM (3) Glasgow: 4:19 PM - 6:55 PM (4) Glasgow: 10:35 PM - 11:15 PM (5) Govan: 4:36 AM - 10:05 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X19 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X19 bus arriving. Direction: Easterhouse X19 bus Time Schedule 40 stops Easterhouse Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:17 AM - 10:15 PM Queen Elizabeth Hospitals, Govan Tuesday 5:17 AM - 10:15 PM Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Govan Wednesday 5:17 AM - 10:15 PM Burghead Place, Govan Thursday 5:17 AM - 10:15 PM Clachan Drive, Govan Friday 5:17 AM - 10:15 PM Elder Park, Govan Saturday 5:17 AM - 10:15 PM Govan Road, Govan Golspie Street, Glasgow Helen Street, Govan X19 bus Info Golspie Street, Glasgow Direction: Easterhouse Stops: 40 Govan Interchange, Govan Trip Duration: 53 min Line Summary: Queen Elizabeth Hospitals, Govan, Napier Street, Govan Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Govan, Burghead Place, Govan, Clachan Drive, Govan, Elder Park, Govan, Stag Street, Govan Govan Road, Govan, Helen Street, Govan, Govan Interchange, Govan, Napier Street, Govan, Stag Street, Govan, Merryland Street, Govan, Festival Merryland Street, Govan Park, Govan, Govan Road, Cessnock, Tunnel Street, Finnieston, Conference Centre, Finnieston, Festival Park, Govan Finnieston Street, Finnieston, North Street, Anderston, York Street, Glasgow, Midland Street, Govan Road, Cessnock Glasgow, Central Station, Glasgow, Renƒeld Street, Glasgow, Dundas Street, Glasgow, Martha Street, Tunnel Street, Finnieston Glasgow, Thomas Graham Building, Glasgow, St Lanceƒeld Quay, Glasgow James Road, Glasgow, Mossvale Road, Craigend, Inishail Road, Craigend, Tattershall Road, Conference Centre, Finnieston Garthamlock, Craiglockhart Street, Garthamlock, Redcastle Square, Garthamlock, Community Centre, Finnieston Street, Finnieston Garthamlock, Findochty Street, Garthamlock, Tillycairn Road, Garthamlock, Gartloch Road, North Street, Anderston Easterhouse, Auchinlea Road, Easterhouse, Glasgow A804, Glasgow Fort, Easterhouse, Auchinlea Road, Easterhouse, York Street, Glasgow Duffus Street, Easterhouse, Health Centre, Fastlink busway, Glasgow Easterhouse, Shopping Centre, Easterhouse Midland Street, Glasgow 15 Oswald Street, Glasgow Central Station, Glasgow 43 Hope Street, Glasgow Renƒeld Street, Glasgow West George Lane, Glasgow Dundas Street, Glasgow West George Street, Glasgow Martha Street, Glasgow 9 North Frederick Street, Glasgow Thomas Graham Building, Glasgow 295 Cathedral Street, Glasgow St James Road, Glasgow Stirling Road, Glasgow Mossvale Road, Craigend Inishail Road, Craigend Tattershall Road, Garthamlock Craiglockhart Street, Garthamlock Redcastle Square, Garthamlock Redcastle Square, Glasgow Community Centre, Garthamlock Findochty Street, Garthamlock 180 Findochty Street, Glasgow Tillycairn Road, Garthamlock Gartloch Road, Easterhouse Auchinlea Road, Easterhouse Glasgow Fort, Easterhouse Auchinlea Road, Easterhouse Glasgow Fort, Glasgow Duffus Street, Easterhouse Auchinlea Road, Glasgow Health Centre, Easterhouse Shopping Centre, Easterhouse Direction: Easterhouse X19 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Easterhouse Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:25 PM - 11:05 PM Shopping Centre, Easterhouse Tuesday 10:25 PM - 11:05 PM Bogbain Road, Easterhouse 755 Westerhouse Road, Scotland Wednesday 10:25 PM - 11:05 PM Westerhouse Road, Easterhouse Thursday 10:25 PM - 11:05 PM Friday 10:25 PM - 11:05 PM Duntarvie Road, Easterhouse Saturday 10:25 PM - 11:05 PM Boyndie Street, Easterhouse Aberdalgie Road, Glasgow Millenium Grove, Easterhouse 4 Aberdalgie Road, Glasgow X19 bus Info Direction: Easterhouse Denmilne Path, Easterhouse Stops: 21 16 Millennium Gardens, Glasgow Trip Duration: 12 min Line Summary: Shopping Centre, Easterhouse, Denmilne Drive, Easterhouse Bogbain Road, Easterhouse, Westerhouse Road, Easterhouse, Duntarvie Road, Easterhouse, Boyndie Dalswinton Street, Easterhouse Street, Easterhouse, Millenium Grove, Easterhouse, Denmilne Path, Easterhouse, Denmilne Drive, Dungeonhill Road, Easterhouse Easterhouse, Dalswinton Street, Easterhouse, 4 Auchencrow Street, Glasgow Dungeonhill Road, Easterhouse, Commonhead Road, Easterhouse, Dunphail Road, Easterhouse, Corpach Commonhead Road, Easterhouse Place, Easterhouse, Lochend Road, Easterhouse, Lochdochart Road, Glasgow Dalilea Drive, Easterhouse, Drumlanrig Avenue, Easterhouse, Cairnbrook Road, Easterhouse, Dunphail Road, Easterhouse Baldragon Road, Easterhouse, Dubton Street, Easterhouse, Brunstane Road, Easterhouse, Corpach Place, Easterhouse Shopping Centre, Easterhouse Lochend Road, Easterhouse Dalilea Drive, Easterhouse Drumlanrig Avenue, Easterhouse Cairnbrook Road, Easterhouse 62 Lochend Road, Glasgow Baldragon Road, Easterhouse Dubton Street, Easterhouse Lochend Path, Glasgow Brunstane Road, Easterhouse Shopping Centre, Easterhouse Direction: Glasgow X19 bus Time Schedule 40 stops Glasgow Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 4:19 PM - 6:55 PM Shopping Centre, Easterhouse Tuesday 4:19 PM - 6:55 PM Bogbain Road, Easterhouse 755 Westerhouse Road, Scotland Wednesday 4:19 PM - 6:55 PM Westerhouse Road, Easterhouse Thursday 4:19 PM - 6:55 PM Friday 4:19 PM - 6:55 PM Duntarvie Road, Easterhouse Saturday 4:19 PM - 6:55 PM Boyndie Street, Easterhouse Aberdalgie Road, Glasgow Millenium Grove, Easterhouse 4 Aberdalgie Road, Glasgow X19 bus Info Direction: Glasgow Denmilne Path, Easterhouse Stops: 40 16 Millennium Gardens, Glasgow Trip Duration: 39 min Line Summary: Shopping Centre, Easterhouse, Denmilne Drive, Easterhouse Bogbain Road, Easterhouse, Westerhouse Road, Easterhouse, Duntarvie Road, Easterhouse, Boyndie Dalswinton Street, Easterhouse Street, Easterhouse, Millenium Grove, Easterhouse, Denmilne Path, Easterhouse, Denmilne Drive, Dungeonhill Road, Easterhouse Easterhouse, Dalswinton Street, Easterhouse, 4 Auchencrow Street, Glasgow Dungeonhill Road, Easterhouse, Commonhead Road, Easterhouse, Dunphail Road, Easterhouse, Corpach Commonhead Road, Easterhouse Place, Easterhouse, Lochend Road, Easterhouse, Lochdochart Road, Glasgow Dalilea Drive, Easterhouse, Drumlanrig Avenue, Easterhouse, Cairnbrook Road, Easterhouse, Dunphail Road, Easterhouse Baldragon Road, Easterhouse, Dubton Street, Easterhouse, Brunstane Road, Easterhouse, Corpach Place, Easterhouse Shopping Centre, Easterhouse, Health Centre, Easterhouse, Easterhouse Sports Centre, Lochend Road, Easterhouse Easterhouse, Bal≈uig Street, Easterhouse, Auchinlea Road, Easterhouse, Glasgow Fort, Easterhouse, Auchinlea Road, Easterhouse, Gartloch Road, Dalilea Drive, Easterhouse Easterhouse, Tillycairn Road, Garthamlock, Garthamlock Road, Garthamlock, Community Drumlanrig Avenue, Easterhouse Centre, Garthamlock, Redcastle Square, Garthamlock, Craiglockhart Street, Garthamlock, Cairnbrook Road, Easterhouse Tattershall Road, Garthamlock, Inishail Road, 62 Lochend Road, Glasgow Craigend, Mossvale Road, Craigend, Borthwick Street, Craigend, St James Road, Glasgow, City Of Baldragon Road, Easterhouse Glasgow College, Glasgow, Cathedral Bridge, Glasgow Dubton Street, Easterhouse Lochend Path, Glasgow Brunstane Road, Easterhouse Shopping Centre, Easterhouse Health Centre, Easterhouse Easterhouse Sports Centre, Easterhouse Bal≈uig Street, Easterhouse Auchinlea Road, Easterhouse Glasgow Fort, Easterhouse Auchinlea Road, Easterhouse Glasgow Fort, Glasgow Gartloch Road, Easterhouse Tillycairn Road, Garthamlock Garthamlock Road, Garthamlock Community Centre, Garthamlock Redcastle Square, Garthamlock Redcastle Square, Glasgow Craiglockhart Street, Garthamlock Gartloch Road, Glasgow Tattershall Road, Garthamlock Inverlochy Crescent, Glasgow Inishail Road, Craigend Inishail Road, Glasgow Mossvale Road, Craigend Borthwick Street, Craigend Stepps Road, Glasgow St James Road, Glasgow Stirling Road, Glasgow City Of Glasgow College, Glasgow 199 Cathedral Street, Glasgow Cathedral Bridge, Glasgow Direction: Glasgow X19 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Glasgow Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:35 PM - 11:15 PM Queen Elizabeth Hospitals, Govan Tuesday 10:35 PM - 11:15 PM Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Govan Wednesday 10:35 PM - 11:15 PM Burghead Place, Govan Thursday 10:35 PM - 11:15 PM Clachan Drive, Govan Friday 10:35 PM - 11:15 PM Elder Park, Govan Saturday 5:25 PM - 11:15 PM Govan Road, Govan Golspie Street, Glasgow Helen Street, Govan X19 bus Info Golspie Street, Glasgow Direction: Glasgow Stops: 21 Govan Interchange, Govan Trip Duration: 23 min Line Summary: Queen Elizabeth Hospitals, Govan, Napier Street, Govan Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Govan, Burghead Place, Govan, Clachan Drive, Govan, Elder Park, Govan, Stag Street, Govan Govan Road, Govan, Helen Street, Govan, Govan Interchange, Govan, Napier Street, Govan, Stag Street, Govan, Merryland Street, Govan, Festival Merryland Street, Govan Park, Govan, Govan Road, Cessnock, Tunnel Street, Finnieston, Conference Centre, Finnieston, Festival Park, Govan Finnieston Street, Finnieston, North Street, Anderston, York Street, Glasgow, Midland Street, Govan Road, Cessnock Glasgow, Central Station, Glasgow, Renƒeld Street, Glasgow Tunnel Street, Finnieston Lanceƒeld Quay, Glasgow Conference Centre, Finnieston Finnieston Street, Finnieston North Street, Anderston A804, Glasgow York Street, Glasgow Fastlink busway, Glasgow
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