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31 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 31 bus time schedule & line map 31 Lanark - Wanlockhead View In Website Mode The 31 bus line (Lanark - Wanlockhead) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Carmunnock: 8:20 PM - 11:20 PM (2) Glasgow: 8:51 PM - 10:50 PM (3) Lanark: 7:02 AM - 12:55 PM (4) Wanlockhead: 6:27 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 31 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 31 bus arriving. Direction: Carmunnock 31 bus Time Schedule 29 stops Carmunnock Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:10 AM - 10:10 PM Monday 9:10 AM - 11:20 PM Osborne Street, Glasgow Osborne Street, Glasgow Tuesday 8:20 PM - 11:20 PM St Enoch Shopping Centre, Glasgow Wednesday 8:20 PM - 11:20 PM Stockwell Street, Glasgow Thursday 8:20 PM - 11:20 PM Citizens Theatre, Gorbals Friday 8:20 PM - 11:20 PM 111 Gorbals Street, Glasgow Saturday 8:20 PM - 11:20 PM Bedford Lane, Gorbals Gorbals Street, Glasgow Cumberland Street, Gorbals A730, Glasgow 31 bus Info Direction: Carmunnock Crown Street, Hutchesontown Stops: 29 Trip Duration: 25 min Butterbiggins Road, Govanhill Line Summary: Osborne Street, Glasgow, St Enoch Shopping Centre, Glasgow, Citizens Theatre, Gorbals, Carƒn Street, Govanhill Bedford Lane, Gorbals, Cumberland Street, Gorbals, Crown Street, Hutchesontown, Butterbiggins Road, Bankhall Street, Govanhill Govanhill, Carƒn Street, Govanhill, Bankhall Street, Bankhall Street, Glasgow Govanhill, Boyd Street, Govanhill, Nutberry Court, Govanhill, Florida Square, King's Park, Florida Boyd Street, Govanhill Crescent, King's Park, Somerville Drive, King's Park, 2-10 Boyd Street, Glasgow Cathkinview Road, Mount Florida, Carmunnock Road, King's Park, Bowling Green, King's Park, Nutberry Court, Govanhill Broadwood Drive, King's Park, Romney Avenue, Nutberry Court, Glasgow King's Park, Church Of Christ the King, King's Park, Fetlar Drive, Castlemilk, Seil Drive, Castlemilk, Florida Square, King's Park Croftfoot Road, Castlemilk, Glenacre Street, Florida Square, Glasgow Castlemilk, St Margaret Mary's Rc Church, Castlemilk, Lainshaw Drive, Castlemilk, Holmbyre Road, Florida Crescent, King's Park Castlemilk, Carmunnock By-Pass, Castlemilk, Florida Crescent, Glasgow Waterside Road, Carmunnock Somerville Drive, King's Park Cathkinview Road, Mount Florida Carmunnock Road, King's Park Bowling Green, King's Park Broadwood Drive, King's Park Romney Avenue, King's Park Church Of Christ the King, King's Park Fetlar Drive, Castlemilk Carmunnock Road, Glasgow Seil Drive, Castlemilk B766, Glasgow Croftfoot Road, Castlemilk 391 Carmunnock Road, Glasgow Glenacre Street, Castlemilk Carmunnock Road, Glasgow St Margaret Mary's Rc Church, Castlemilk Lainshaw Drive, Castlemilk Holmbyre Road, Castlemilk Carmunnock Road, Glasgow Carmunnock By-Pass, Castlemilk Linndale Grove, Glasgow Waterside Road, Carmunnock Hillcrest, Scotland Direction: Glasgow 31 bus Time Schedule 27 stops Glasgow Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:42 AM - 10:43 PM Monday 9:42 AM - 10:50 PM Waterside Road, Carmunnock Hillcrest, Scotland Tuesday 8:51 PM - 10:50 PM Carmunnock By-Pass, Castlemilk Wednesday 8:51 PM - 10:50 PM Linndale Grove, Glasgow Thursday 8:51 PM - 10:50 PM Holmbyre Road, Castlemilk Friday 8:51 PM - 10:50 PM Linndale Drive, Glasgow Saturday 8:51 PM - 10:50 PM Lainshaw Drive, Castlemilk Dougrie Road, Castlemilk Glenacre Street, Castlemilk 31 bus Info Direction: Glasgow Croftfoot Roundabout, Castlemilk Stops: 27 Trip Duration: 24 min Seil Drive, Castlemilk Line Summary: Waterside Road, Carmunnock, Carmunnock Road, Glasgow Carmunnock By-Pass, Castlemilk, Holmbyre Road, Castlemilk, Lainshaw Drive, Castlemilk, Dougrie Fetlar Drive, Castlemilk Road, Castlemilk, Glenacre Street, Castlemilk, Croftfoot Roundabout, Castlemilk, Seil Drive, Church Of Christ the King, King's Park Castlemilk, Fetlar Drive, Castlemilk, Church Of Christ the King, King's Park, Romney Avenue, King's Park, Romney Avenue, King's Park Crompton Avenue, King's Park, Bowling Green, King's Park, Carmunnock Road, King's Park, Cordiner Street, Aikenhead Road, Glasgow King's Park, Cathkinview Road, King's Park, Stanmore Crompton Avenue, King's Park Road, King's Park, Florida Avenue, King's Park, Florida Crescent, King's Park, Queens Drive, Crosshill, Carmunnock Road, Glasgow Boyd Street, Govanhill, Carƒn Street, Govanhill, Bowling Green, King's Park Butterbiggins Road, Govanhill, Lauriston Road, Gorbals, Bedford Lane, Gorbals, Citizens Theatre, Carmunnock Road, King's Park Gorbals, Osborne Street, Glasgow Cordiner Street, King's Park Cathkinview Road, King's Park Stanmore Road, King's Park Florida Avenue, King's Park Florida Crescent, King's Park Queens Drive, Crosshill Boyd Street, Govanhill 632 Cathcart Road, Glasgow Carƒn Street, Govanhill Carƒn Street, Glasgow Butterbiggins Road, Govanhill Lauriston Road, Gorbals Hospital Street, Glasgow Bedford Lane, Gorbals Citizens Theatre, Gorbals 111 Gorbals Street, Glasgow Osborne Street, Glasgow Osborne Street, Glasgow Direction: Lanark 31 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Lanark Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:02 AM - 12:55 PM Museum, Wanlockhead Tuesday 7:02 AM - 12:55 PM Ramsay Road, Leadhills Wednesday 7:02 AM - 12:55 PM Bellstane Avenue, Crawford Thursday 7:02 AM - 12:55 PM 1 Coronation Drive, Scotland Friday 7:02 AM - 12:55 PM Hunters Court, Abington Carlisle Road, Scotland Saturday 12:55 PM Howgate Road, Roberton Millrig Road, Wiston 31 bus Info Carding Street, Symington Direction: Lanark Stops: 21 Glenburn Avenue, Symington Trip Duration: 67 min Line Summary: Museum, Wanlockhead, Ramsay Biggar Road, Symington Road, Leadhills, Bellstane Avenue, Crawford, Hunters Court, Abington, Howgate Road, Roberton, Millrig Brookside Court, Symington Road, Wiston, Carding Street, Symington, Glenburn Main Street, Symington Avenue, Symington, Biggar Road, Symington, Main Street, Symington, Biggar Road, Symington, Biggar Road, Symington Dundonald, Thankerton, Boat Road, Thankerton, Cairngryffe Street, Pettinain, Hyndford Road, Hyndford Bridge, Hyndfordbridge End, Hyndford Dundonald, Thankerton Bridge, Ayr Road, Hyndford Bridge, Lake Avenue, Lanark, Newlands Street, Lanark, St Kentigerns Boat Road, Thankerton Church, Lanark, Bus Station, Lanark Cairngryffe Street, Pettinain Hyndford Road, Hyndford Bridge Hyndfordbridge End, Hyndford Bridge Hyndford Crescent, Scotland Ayr Road, Hyndford Bridge Lake Avenue, Lanark Lake Avenue, Scotland Newlands Street, Lanark St Kentigerns Church, Lanark Bus Station, Lanark Direction: Wanlockhead 31 bus Time Schedule 22 stops Wanlockhead Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:27 PM Bus Station, Lanark Tuesday 6:27 PM Auctioneers Way, Lanark Wednesday 6:27 PM Home Street, Lanark Thursday 6:27 PM Lake Avenue, Lanark Friday 6:27 PM Hyndford Lodge, Hyndford Bridge Saturday 6:27 PM Hyndford Grange, Hyndford Bridge Hyndford Road, Hyndford Bridge 31 bus Info Raeburn Common, Pettinain Direction: Wanlockhead Stops: 22 Trip Duration: 67 min Boat Road, Thankerton Line Summary: Bus Station, Lanark, Auctioneers Way, Lanark, Home Street, Lanark, Lake Avenue, Dearg, Thankerton Lanark, Hyndford Lodge, Hyndford Bridge, Hyndford Grange, Hyndford Bridge, Hyndford Road, Hyndford Biggar Road, Symington Bridge, Raeburn Common, Pettinain, Boat Road, Thankerton, Dearg, Thankerton, Biggar Road, Main Street, Symington Symington, Main Street, Symington, Biggar Road, Symington, Glenburn Avenue, Symington, Carding Biggar Road, Symington Street, Symington, Manse Road, Symington, Millrig Brookside Court, Symington Road, Wiston, Howgate Road, Roberton, Colebrooke Terrace, Abington, Bellstane Avenue, Crawford, Glenburn Avenue, Symington Ramsay Road, Leadhills, Museum, Wanlockhead Carding Street, Symington Manse Road, Symington Millrig Road, Wiston Howgate Road, Roberton Colebrooke Terrace, Abington Carlisle Road, Scotland Bellstane Avenue, Crawford Belstane Avenue, Scotland Ramsay Road, Leadhills Museum, Wanlockhead 31 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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