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47 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 47 bus time schedule & line map 47 Granton Harbour View In Website Mode The 47 bus line (Granton Harbour) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Granton Harbour: 5:29 AM - 11:06 PM (2) Ladywood: 5:24 AM - 9:49 PM (3) South Side: 7:10 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 47 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 47 bus arriving. Direction: Granton Harbour 47 bus Time Schedule 85 stops Granton Harbour Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:09 AM - 10:06 PM Monday 5:29 AM - 11:06 PM Wyvis Park, Ladywood Tuesday 5:29 AM - 11:06 PM Yarrow Court, Ladywood Wednesday 5:29 AM - 11:06 PM Teviot Grove, Ladywood Thursday 5:29 AM - 11:06 PM Eastƒeld Farm Road, Ladywood Friday 5:29 AM - 11:06 PM Windsor Drive, Ladywood Saturday 6:19 AM - 11:06 PM Strathesk Road, Ladywood Windsor Drive, Penicuik Windsor Road, Ladywood 47 bus Info Direction: Granton Harbour Dunlop Terrace, Ladywood Stops: 85 Trip Duration: 82 min Kirkhill Gardens, Penicuik Line Summary: Wyvis Park, Ladywood, Yarrow Court, Ladywood, Teviot Grove, Ladywood, Eastƒeld Farm Road, Ladywood, Windsor Drive, Ladywood, Imrie Place, Penicuik Strathesk Road, Ladywood, Windsor Road, St Mungo's View, Penicuik Ladywood, Dunlop Terrace, Ladywood, Kirkhill Gardens, Penicuik, Imrie Place, Penicuik, Town Town Centre, Penicuik Centre, Penicuik, Wilson Street, Penicuik, John Street Lane, Penicuik, Angle Park, Penicuik, Cuiken Avenue, Wilson Street, Penicuik Penicuik, Queensway, Penicuik, Mauricewood Road, 57 John Street, Penicuik Mauricewood, Beeslack High School, Mauricewood, Samoa Terrace, Mauricewood, Glencorse Barracks, John Street Lane, Penicuik Glencorse, Golf Club, Milton Bridge, Milton Cottages, Milton Bridge, Bush Access, Gowkley Moss, Angle Park, Penicuik Ploverhall Cottages, Bilston, Castlelaw Crescent, John Street, Penicuik Bilston, Moorfoot View, Bilston, Roslin Road, Bilston, Seaƒeld Road, Bilston, Nivensknowe Park, Loanhead, Cuiken Avenue, Penicuik New Pentland Road, Loanhead, Straiton Cottages, The Quadrant, Penicuik Straiton, Park And Ride, Straiton, Loanhead Road, Straiton, Burdiehouse Village, Burdiehouse, Queensway, Penicuik Janeƒeld, Burdiehouse, Burdiehouse Road, Burdiehouse, Kaimes Crossroads, Kaimes, Mauricewood Road, Mauricewood Mortonhall Crematorium, Kaimes, Alnwickhill Road, Gracemount, St Katherine's Brae, Gracemount, Little Beeslack High School, Mauricewood Road, Gracemount, Liberton Place, Liberton, Liberton Cemetery, Liberton, Orchardhead Loan, Samoa Terrace, Mauricewood Liberton, Orchardhead Road, Liberton, Gordon Edinburgh Road, Scotland Terrace, Liberton, Mid Liberton, Nether Liberton, Lady Road, Nether Liberton, Suffolk Road, Mayƒeld, Glencorse Barracks, Glencorse East Savile Road, Mayƒeld, Mayƒeld Gardens, Mayƒeld, Minto Street, Mayƒeld, Salisbury Place, Golf Club, Milton Bridge Mayƒeld, Newington Road, Newington, Bernard Edinburgh Road, Scotland Terrace, South Side, St Patrick Square, South Side, Surgeons' Hall, South Side, Bristo Square, South Side, Milton Cottages, Milton Bridge Lauriston Place, South Side, Lauriston Building, Lauriston, Chalmers Street, Lauriston, Bread Street, Bush Access, Gowkley Moss Fountainbridge, Usher Hall, West End, Lothian Road, West End, Queensferry Street, West End, Drumsheugh Place, West End, Dean Bridge, Dean, Ploverhall Cottages, Bilston Learmonth Terrace, Orchard Brae, Flora Stevenson School, Comely Bank, Comely Bank Cemetery, Castlelaw Crescent, Bilston Craigleith, Western General, Craigleith, West Woods, A701, Scotland Craigleith, North Werber Park, Craigleith, Crewe Toll, Craigleith, Crewe Toll, Crewe Toll Roundabout, Crewe Moorfoot View, Bilston Road Gardens, Pilton, Crewe Road West, Pilton, 3 Moorfoot View, Scotland Boswall Parkway, Pilton, Royston Mains Crescent, Pilton, Waterfront Broadway, Granton, Scottish Gas Roslin Road, Bilston Hq, Granton, Saltire Square, Granton, Waterfront Bilston Gardens, Scotland Lighthouse, Granton, Chestnut Street, Granton Harbour, Granton Harbour Seaƒeld Road, Bilston Seaƒeld Close, Scotland Nivensknowe Park, Loanhead New Pentland Road, Loanhead Straiton Cottages, Straiton Park And Ride, Straiton Loanhead Road, Straiton Burdiehouse Village, Burdiehouse 45 Old Burdiehouse Road, Scotland Janeƒeld, Burdiehouse 9 Janeƒeld, Edinburgh Burdiehouse Road, Burdiehouse 10 Burdiehouse Road, Edinburgh Kaimes Crossroads, Kaimes 62 Howden Hall Road, Edinburgh Mortonhall Crematorium, Kaimes Alnwickhill Road, Gracemount St Katharine's Brae, Edinburgh St Katherine's Brae, Gracemount Little Road, Gracemount Liberton Gardens, Edinburgh Liberton Place, Liberton 8 Liberton Gardens, Edinburgh Liberton Cemetery, Liberton 2 Cadogan Road, Edinburgh Orchardhead Loan, Liberton 72 Liberton Brae, Edinburgh Orchardhead Road, Liberton 24 Liberton Brae, Edinburgh Gordon Terrace, Liberton 31 Liberton Road, Edinburgh Mid Liberton, Nether Liberton Gordon Terrace, Edinburgh Lady Road, Nether Liberton Liberton Road, Edinburgh Suffolk Road, Mayƒeld 28 Craigmillar Park, Edinburgh East Savile Road, Mayƒeld 2 Craigmillar Park, Edinburgh Mayƒeld Gardens, Mayƒeld 4A Mayƒeld Gardens, Edinburgh Minto Street, Mayƒeld 34 Minto Street, Edinburgh Salisbury Place, Mayƒeld 39A Minto Street, Edinburgh Newington Road, Newington 85 Newington Road, Edinburgh Bernard Terrace, South Side 20 South Clerk Street, Edinburgh St Patrick Square, South Side St Patrick Square, Edinburgh Surgeons' Hall, South Side 25 Nicolson Square, Edinburgh Bristo Square, South Side Lothian Street, Edinburgh Lauriston Place, South Side 61 Forrest Road, Edinburgh Lauriston Building, Lauriston Lauriston Terrace, Edinburgh Chalmers Street, Lauriston Bread Street, Fountainbridge 140 Lothian Road, Edinburgh Usher Hall, West End 88 Lothian Road, Edinburgh Lothian Road, West End 7A Lothian Road, Edinburgh Queensferry Street, West End 6 Queensferry Street, Edinburgh Drumsheugh Place, West End 6 Drumsheugh Place, Edinburgh Dean Bridge, Dean 6 Buckingham Terrace, Edinburgh Learmonth Terrace, Orchard Brae 34 Buckingham Terrace, Edinburgh Flora Stevenson School, Comely Bank Orchard Brae West, Edinburgh Comely Bank Cemetery, Craigleith Western General, Craigleith Carrington Crescent, Edinburgh West Woods, Craigleith Crewe Road South, Edinburgh North Werber Park, Craigleith 103 Crewe Road South, Edinburgh Crewe Toll, Craigleith 125 Crewe Road South, Edinburgh Crewe Toll, Crewe Toll Roundabout Crewe Road Gardens, Pilton 75 Crewe Road North, Edinburgh Crewe Road West, Pilton Crewe Road North, Edinburgh Boswall Parkway, Pilton 193 Crewe Road North, Edinburgh Royston Mains Crescent, Pilton 227 Crewe Road North, Edinburgh Waterfront Broadway, Granton Waterfront Broadway, United Kingdom Scottish Gas Hq, Granton Saltire Square, Granton Waterfront Avenue, United Kingdom Waterfront Lighthouse, Granton Chestnut Street, Granton Harbour Granton Harbour Direction: Ladywood 47 bus Time Schedule 84 stops Ladywood Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:55 AM - 8:49 PM Monday 5:24 AM - 9:49 PM Granton Harbour Tuesday 5:24 AM - 9:49 PM Granton Square, Granton Granton Square, United Kingdom Wednesday 5:24 AM - 9:49 PM Waterfront Lighthouse, Granton Thursday 5:24 AM - 9:49 PM Friday 5:24 AM - 9:49 PM Saltire Square, Granton Saturday 5:35 AM - 9:49 PM Scottish Gas Hq, Granton Waterfront Broadway, Granton Waterfront Broadway, United Kingdom 47 bus Info Royston Mains Crescent, Pilton Direction: Ladywood 254 Crewe Road North, Edinburgh Stops: 84 Trip Duration: 84 min Boswall Parkway, Pilton Line Summary: Granton Harbour, Granton Square, 218 Crewe Road North, Edinburgh Granton, Waterfront Lighthouse, Granton, Saltire Square, Granton, Scottish Gas Hq, Granton, Crewe Road West, Pilton Waterfront Broadway, Granton, Royston Mains Crewe Road North, Edinburgh Crescent, Pilton, Boswall Parkway, Pilton, Crewe Road West, Pilton, Crewe Road Gardens, Pilton, Crewe Road Gardens, Pilton Crewe Toll, Crewe Toll Roundabout, Crewe Toll, Crewe 77 Crewe Road North, Edinburgh Toll Roundabout, North Werber Park, Craigleith, West Woods, Craigleith, Western General, Craigleith, Crewe Toll, Crewe Toll Roundabout Comely Bank Cemetery, Craigleith, Flora Stevenson School, Comely Bank, Orchard Brae Avenue, Comely Crewe Toll, Crewe Toll Roundabout Bank, Learmonth Terrace, Orchard Brae, Dean 141 Crewe Road South, Edinburgh Bridge, Dean, Drumsheugh Place, West End, Queensferry Street, West End, Lothian Road, West North Werber Park, Craigleith End, Usher Hall, West End, Bread Street, 109 Crewe Road South, Edinburgh Fountainbridge, Glen Street, Lauriston, Lauriston Building, Lauriston, Bristo Place, Old Town, West Woods, Craigleith Potterrow, South Side, Nicolson Square, South Side, 95 Crewe Road South, Edinburgh Surgeons' Hall, South Side, St Patrick Square, South Side, Bernard Terrace, South Side, Newington Road, Western General, Craigleith Newington, Salisbury Place, Mayƒeld, Minto Street, Mayƒeld, Mayƒeld Gardens, Mayƒeld, East Savile Comely Bank Cemetery, Craigleith Road, Mayƒeld, Suffolk Road, Mayƒeld, Lady Road, Nether Liberton, Gordon Terrace, Liberton, Flora Stevenson School, Comely Bank Orchardhead Road, Liberton, Orchardhead Loan, Liberton, Wolridge Road, Liberton, Liberton Orchard Brae West, Edinburgh Cemetery, Liberton, Liberton Place, Liberton, Little Orchard Brae Avenue, Comely Bank Road, Gracemount, St Katherine's Brae, Gracemount, Mortonhall Crematorium, Kaimes, Kaimes Orchard Brae, Edinburgh Crossroads, Kaimes, Burdiehouse Road, Learmonth Terrace, Orchard Brae Burdiehouse, Janeƒeld, Burdiehouse, Burdiehouse Terminus, Burdiehouse, Burdiehouse Village, 17 Learmonth
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