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49 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 49 bus time schedule & line map 49 Darnley View In Website Mode The 49 bus line (Darnley) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Darnley: 7:08 AM - 6:08 PM (2) Govan Bus Interchange: 7:04 AM - 6:04 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 49 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 49 bus arriving. Direction: Darnley 49 bus Time Schedule 54 stops Darnley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:08 AM - 6:08 PM Govan Bus Station, Govan Bus Interchange Tuesday 7:08 AM - 6:08 PM Loanbank Quadrant, Govan Wednesday 7:08 AM - 6:08 PM Police Headquarters, Govan Thursday 7:08 AM - 6:08 PM Bellahouston Drive, Bellahouston Friday 7:08 AM - 6:08 PM Craigton Pr School, Bellahouston Saturday 8:08 AM - 6:08 PM Moness Drive, Mosspark Corkerhill Road, Glasgow Clunie Road, Mosspark 49 bus Info Direction: Darnley Alness Crescent, Mosspark Stops: 54 Trip Duration: 46 min Arisaig Drive, Mosspark Line Summary: Govan Bus Station, Govan Bus Interchange, Loanbank Quadrant, Govan, Police Headquarters, Govan, Bellahouston Drive, Nethercraigs Sports Complex, Mosspark Bellahouston, Craigton Pr School, Bellahouston, Moness Drive, Mosspark, Clunie Road, Mosspark, White Cart Water Bridge, Pollok Alness Crescent, Mosspark, Arisaig Drive, Mosspark, Nethercraigs Sports Complex, Mosspark, White Cart St Marnocks Pr School, Pollok Water Bridge, Pollok, St Marnocks Pr School, Pollok, Langton Crescent, Pollok, Levernside Road, Pollok, Langton Crescent, Pollok Meiklerig Crescent, Pollok, Potterhill Road, Pollok, Braidcraft Road, Glasgow Currie Hall, Pollok, Dormanside Road, Pollok, Crookston Wood, Crookston, Drums Road, Pollok, Levernside Road, Pollok Moyne Road, Pollok, Crookston Road, Pollok, Crookston Castle, Pollok, Crookston Castle School, Meiklerig Crescent, Pollok Pollok, Glenside Avenue, Pollok, Dowrie Crescent, Pollok, Levernside Crescent, Pollok, Devol Crescent, Potterhill Road, Pollok Pollok, Waterfoot Avenue, Pollok, Swimming Pool, Pollok, Silverburn Bus Station, Pollok, Hartstone Currie Hall, Pollok Road, Priesthill, Peat Road, Priesthill, Linhead Drive, Priesthill, Priesthill Avenue, Priesthill, Priesthill Dormanside Road, Pollok Crescent, Priesthill, Neilston Avenue, Priesthill, Elliston Avenue, Priesthill, Glenmuir Drive, Priesthill, Crookston Wood, Crookston Cleeves Quadrant, Priesthill, Cleeves Road, Priesthill, Linthaugh Road, Glasgow Cleeves Road, Nitshill, Woodhead Road, South Nitshill, Willowford Road, South Nitshill, Weensmoor Drums Road, Pollok Road, South Nitshill, Whitriggs Road, South Nitshill, Craig≈ower Road, South Nitshill, Whinƒeld Road, Moyne Road, Pollok South Nitshill, Whitacres Road, South Nitshill, Waukglen Place, Darnley, Waukglen Drive, Darnley, Crookston Road, Pollok Bell≈ower Place, Southpark, Waukglen Crescent, Linthaugh Road, Glasgow Darnley, Leggatston Drive, Darnley Crookston Castle, Pollok Crookston Castle School, Pollok Glenside Avenue, Pollok Dowrie Crescent, Pollok Levernside Crescent, Pollok Devol Crescent, Pollok Levernside Avenue, Glasgow Waterfoot Avenue, Pollok Brockburn Terrace, Glasgow Swimming Pool, Pollok Haughburn Road, Glasgow Silverburn Bus Station, Pollok Hartstone Road, Priesthill Hartstone Place, Glasgow Peat Road, Priesthill Linhead Drive, Priesthill Priesthill Avenue, Priesthill Priesthill Avenue, Glasgow Priesthill Crescent, Priesthill Neilston Avenue, Priesthill Elliston Avenue, Priesthill Glenmuir Drive, Priesthill Cleeves Quadrant, Priesthill Cleeves Quadrant, Glasgow Cleeves Road, Priesthill Cleeves Quadrant, Glasgow Cleeves Road, Nitshill Nitshill Road, Glasgow Woodhead Road, South Nitshill Willowford Road, South Nitshill Weensmoor Road, South Nitshill Willowford Road, Glasgow Whitriggs Road, South Nitshill Whitacres Road, Glasgow Craig≈ower Road, South Nitshill Whitacres Road, Glasgow Whinƒeld Road, South Nitshill Whitacres Road, South Nitshill Waukglen Place, Darnley Waukglen Drive, Darnley Bell≈ower Place, Southpark Waukglen Road, Glasgow Waukglen Crescent, Darnley Morina Gardens, Glasgow Leggatston Drive, Darnley Direction: Govan Bus Interchange 49 bus Time Schedule 55 stops Govan Bus Interchange Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:04 AM - 6:04 PM Leggatston Drive, Darnley Tuesday 7:04 AM - 6:04 PM Waukglen Crescent, Darnley Wednesday 7:04 AM - 6:04 PM Bell≈ower Place, Southpark Thursday 7:04 AM - 6:04 PM Waukglen Road, Glasgow Friday 7:04 AM - 6:04 PM Waukglen Drive, Darnley Saturday 8:04 AM - 6:04 PM Waukglen Place, Darnley Whitacres Road, South Nitshill Whinƒeld Road, South Nitshill 49 bus Info Direction: Govan Bus Interchange Craig≈ower Road, South Nitshill Stops: 55 Trip Duration: 46 min Whitacres Road, Glasgow Line Summary: Leggatston Drive, Darnley, Waukglen Parkmanor Avenue, South Nitshill Crescent, Darnley, Bell≈ower Place, Southpark, Waukglen Drive, Darnley, Waukglen Place, Darnley, Parkhouse Road, Scotland Whitacres Road, South Nitshill, Whinƒeld Road, Weensmoor Road, South Nitshill South Nitshill, Craig≈ower Road, South Nitshill, Parkmanor Avenue, South Nitshill, Weensmoor Road, Willowford Road, Glasgow South Nitshill, Willowford Road, South Nitshill, Willowford Road, South Nitshill Woodhead Road, South Nitshill, Cleeves Quadrant, Priesthill, Cleeves Road, Priesthill, Cleeves Quadrant, Woodhead Road, South Nitshill Priesthill, Glenmuir Drive, Priesthill, Elliston Avenue, Priesthill, Neilston Avenue, Priesthill, Ravenscraig Drive, Priesthill, Priesthill Avenue, Priesthill, Linhead Cleeves Quadrant, Priesthill Drive, Priesthill, Househillmuir Road, Priesthill, Cleeves Road, Glasgow Priesthill Road, Priesthill, Hartstone Road, Priesthill, Silverburn Bus Station, Pollok, Swimming Pool, Cleeves Road, Priesthill Pollok, Brockburn Terrace, Pollok, Devol Crescent, Cleeves Quadrant, Glasgow Pollok, Pollok Inn, Pollok, Dowrie Crescent, Pollok, Glenside Avenue, Pollok, Crookston Castle School, Cleeves Quadrant, Priesthill Pollok, Crookston Castle, Pollok, Moyne Road, Pollok, Cleeves Quadrant, Glasgow Drums Road, Pollok, Dormanside Road, Pollok, Lyoncross Road, Pollok, Dormanside Road, Pollok, Glenmuir Drive, Priesthill Lyoncross Nursery School, Pollok, Potterhill Road, Pollok, Meiklerig Crescent, Pollok, Lyoncross Road, Elliston Avenue, Priesthill Pollok, Hapland Road, Pollok, St Marnocks Pr School, Pollok, White Cart Water Bridge, Pollok, Nethercraigs Neilston Avenue, Priesthill Sports Complex, Mosspark, Arisaig Drive, Mosspark, Alness Crescent, Mosspark, Clunie Road, Mosspark, Ravenscraig Drive, Priesthill Moness Drive, Mosspark, Craigton Pr School, Muirshiel Court, Glasgow Bellahouston, Torbreck Street, Bellahouston, Police Headquarters, Govan, Loanbank Quadrant, Govan, Priesthill Avenue, Priesthill Govan Bus Station, Govan Bus Interchange Linhead Drive, Priesthill Priesthill Road, Glasgow Househillmuir Road, Priesthill Priesthill Road, Priesthill Peat Road, Glasgow Hartstone Road, Priesthill Hartstone Place, Glasgow Silverburn Bus Station, Pollok Swimming Pool, Pollok Brockburn Terrace, Pollok Brockburn Terrace, Glasgow Devol Crescent, Pollok Pollok Inn, Pollok Dowrie Crescent, Pollok Brockburn Road, Glasgow Glenside Avenue, Pollok Crookston Castle School, Pollok Crookston Castle, Pollok Moyne Road, Pollok Drums Road, Pollok Whinhill Place, Glasgow Dormanside Road, Pollok Linthaugh Road, Glasgow Lyoncross Road, Pollok Lyoncross Road, Glasgow Dormanside Road, Pollok Dormanside Road, Glasgow Lyoncross Nursery School, Pollok Potterhill Road, Pollok Meiklerig Crescent, Pollok Lyoncross Road, Pollok Hapland Road, Pollok St Marnocks Pr School, Pollok White Cart Water Bridge, Pollok Nethercraigs Sports Complex, Mosspark Arisaig Drive, Mosspark Alness Crescent, Mosspark Clunie Road, Mosspark Moness Drive, Mosspark Corkerhill Road, Glasgow Craigton Pr School, Bellahouston Torbreck Street, Bellahouston Minto Crescent, Glasgow Police Headquarters, Govan Loanbank Quadrant, Govan Govan Bus Station, Govan Bus Interchange 49 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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