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246 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 246 bus time schedule & line map 246 Cargenbridge View In Website Mode The 246 bus line (Cargenbridge) has 7 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Cargenbridge: 6:05 PM (2) Cumnock: 8:54 AM - 6:04 PM (3) Dumfries: 7:02 AM - 10:02 PM (4) Kirkconnel: 8:59 AM - 9:22 PM (5) Sanquhar: 6:25 AM - 9:41 PM (6) Sanquhar: 6:00 AM - 8:30 PM (7) Thornhill: 6:35 AM - 3:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 246 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 246 bus arriving. Direction: Cargenbridge 246 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Cargenbridge Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:05 PM High Street, Sanquhar Harvey's Wynd, Sanquhar Tuesday 6:05 PM Castle Street, Sanquhar Wednesday 6:05 PM Townfoot, Sanquhar Thursday 6:05 PM Castle Street, Sanquhar Friday 6:05 PM Eliock Bridge, Mennock Saturday 6:05 PM Village, Mennock Overtown Farm, Mennock 246 bus Info Dalpeddar, Mennock Direction: Cargenbridge Stops: 41 Glenairlie Bridge, Mennock Trip Duration: 55 min Glenairlie Bridge, Scotland Line Summary: High Street, Sanquhar, Castle Street, Sanquhar, Townfoot, Sanquhar, Eliock Bridge, Enterkinfoot, Durisdeermill Mennock, Village, Mennock, Overtown Farm, Mennock, Dalpeddar, Mennock, Glenairlie Bridge, Drumlanrig Castle Rd End, Carronbridge Mennock, Enterkinfoot, Durisdeermill, Drumlanrig Castle Rd End, Carronbridge, Village, Carronbridge, Village, Carronbridge, Carronbank, Carronbridge, Village, Carronbridge Drumlanrig St, Thornhill, Drumlanrig St, Thornhill, Cross, Thornhill, Drumlanrig St, Thornhill, Trigony Village, Carronbridge House, Closeburn, Main Street, Closeburn, Main Street, Closeburn, A76, Kirkpatrick, Stepends Rd End, Carronbank, Carronbridge Auldgirth, Ballochan Road, Auldgirth, Inn, Auldgirth, Friars Carse Rd End, Burnhead, Courthill Caravan Drumlanrig St, Thornhill Park, Burnhead, Portrack, Holywood, Glengower Farm, Holywood, Old Holywood, Holywood, Village, Drumlanrig St, Thornhill Holywood, Dalawoodie, Holywood, Farm, Newbridge, Jocks Loaning, Lochside, Rhino, Lochside, Goldie Cross, Thornhill Park, Dumfries, Glasgow Street, Dumfries, Glasgow 63 Drumlarig Street, Thornhill Street, Dumfries, Whitesands, Dumfries, Maxweltown West Church, Dumfries, Cassalands, Dumfries, Drumlanrig St, Thornhill Garroch Loaning, Cargenbridge Trigony House, Closeburn Main Street, Closeburn Firmuir Avenue, Scotland Main Street, Closeburn A76, Kirkpatrick Stepends Rd End, Auldgirth Ballochan Road, Auldgirth Inn, Auldgirth Friars Carse Rd End, Burnhead Courthill Caravan Park, Burnhead Portrack, Holywood Glengower Farm, Holywood Old Holywood, Holywood Village, Holywood Dalawoodie, Holywood Farm, Newbridge Jocks Loaning, Lochside Rowan Drive, Scotland Rhino, Lochside Criffel Road, Scotland Goldie Park, Dumfries Glasgow Street, Dumfries A76, Dumfries Glasgow Street, Dumfries Glasgow Street, Dumfries Whitesands, Dumfries Brewery Street, Dumfries Maxweltown West Church, Dumfries Cassalands, Dumfries Cassalands, Dumfries Garroch Loaning, Cargenbridge Direction: Cumnock 246 bus Time Schedule 34 stops Cumnock Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:54 AM - 6:04 PM High Street, Sanquhar Harvey's Wynd, Sanquhar Tuesday 8:54 AM - 6:04 PM Glasgow Rd, Sanquhar Wednesday 8:54 AM - 6:04 PM Academy, Sanquhar Thursday 8:54 AM - 6:04 PM Friday 8:54 AM - 6:04 PM Gateside, Sanquhar Saturday 8:54 AM - 6:04 PM Knockenjig, Sanquhar Anderson Street, Kelloholm Hyslop Street, Kelloholm 246 bus Info Direction: Cumnock Primary School, Kelloholm Stops: 34 Trip Duration: 43 min Line Summary: High Street, Sanquhar, Glasgow Rd, Greystone Avenue, Kelloholm Sanquhar, Academy, Sanquhar, Gateside, Sanquhar, Knockenjig, Sanquhar, Anderson Street, Kelloholm, Polmeur Road, Kelloholm Hyslop Street, Kelloholm, Primary School, Kelloholm, Greystone Avenue, Kelloholm, Polmeur Road, Kirkland Drive, Kelloholm Kelloholm, Kirkland Drive, Kelloholm, Libry Street, Kirkland Drive, Kirkconnel Kelloholm, Kelloholm Arms, Kelloholm, Main Street, Kirkconnel, Church, Kirkconnel, Opencast, Kirkconnel, Libry Street, Kelloholm Bridge, Polmarlach, March Cottage, New Cumnock, Libry Street, Kirkconnel Cairnhill Place, New Cumnock, Greenhead Road, New Cumnock, Mason Avenue, New Cumnock, Castle Kelloholm Arms, Kelloholm Primary School, New Cumnock, Castlehill, New Cumnock, Afton Cottage, New Cumnock, Polquheys Main Street, Kirkconnel Road, New Cumnock, Lochview, New Cumnock, New Cumnock Golf Club, New Cumnock, Borland Bridge, Church, Kirkconnel Cumnock, Craigens Road, Netherthird, John Allan Drive, Netherthird, Holmburn Road, Netherthird, Opencast, Kirkconnel Shankston Crescent, Cumnock, Hall Terrace, Cumnock, Bus Stance, Cumnock Bridge, Polmarlach March Cottage, New Cumnock Cairnhill Place, New Cumnock Greenhead Road, New Cumnock Mason Avenue, New Cumnock Castle Primary School, New Cumnock Castlehill, New Cumnock Afton Cottage, New Cumnock Pathbrae, New Cumnock Polquheys Road, New Cumnock Lochview, New Cumnock New Cumnock Golf Club, New Cumnock Borland Bridge, Cumnock Craigens Road, Netherthird John Allan Drive, Netherthird Menzies Avenue, Scotland Holmburn Road, Netherthird Shankston Crescent, Cumnock Glaisnock Street, Scotland Hall Terrace, Cumnock Bus Stance, Cumnock Bank Lane, Scotland Direction: Dumfries 246 bus Time Schedule 40 stops Dumfries Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:02 AM - 10:02 PM High Street, Sanquhar Harvey's Wynd, Sanquhar Tuesday 7:02 AM - 10:02 PM Castle Street, Sanquhar Wednesday 7:02 AM - 10:02 PM Townfoot, Sanquhar Thursday 7:02 AM - 10:02 PM Castle Street, Sanquhar Friday 7:02 AM - 10:02 PM Eliock Bridge, Mennock Saturday 7:02 AM - 10:02 PM Village, Mennock Overtown Farm, Mennock 246 bus Info Dalpeddar, Mennock Direction: Dumfries Stops: 40 Glenairlie Bridge, Mennock Trip Duration: 45 min Glenairlie Bridge, Scotland Line Summary: High Street, Sanquhar, Castle Street, Sanquhar, Townfoot, Sanquhar, Eliock Bridge, Enterkinfoot, Durisdeermill Mennock, Village, Mennock, Overtown Farm, Mennock, Dalpeddar, Mennock, Glenairlie Bridge, Drumlanrig Castle Rd End, Carronbridge Mennock, Enterkinfoot, Durisdeermill, Drumlanrig Castle Rd End, Carronbridge, Village, Carronbridge, Village, Carronbridge Village, Carronbridge, Carronbank, Carronbridge, Drumlanrig St, Thornhill, Drumlanrig St, Thornhill, Wallace Hall, Thornhill, East Morton Street, Thornhill, Village, Carronbridge Cross, Thornhill, Drumlanrig St, Thornhill, Trigony House, Closeburn, Main Street, Closeburn, Main Carronbank, Carronbridge Street, Closeburn, A76, Kirkpatrick, Stepends Rd End, Auldgirth, Ballochan Road, Auldgirth, Inn, Auldgirth, Drumlanrig St, Thornhill Friars Carse Rd End, Burnhead, Courthill Caravan Park, Burnhead, Portrack, Holywood, Glengower Drumlanrig St, Thornhill Farm, Holywood, Old Holywood, Holywood, Village, Holywood, Dalawoodie, Holywood, Farm, Newbridge, Wallace Hall, Thornhill Jocks Loaning, Lochside, Rhino, Lochside, Goldie Park, Dumfries, Glasgow Street, Dumfries, Glasgow East Morton Street, Thornhill Street, Dumfries, Whitesands, Dumfries East Morton Street, Thornhill Cross, Thornhill 63 Drumlarig Street, Thornhill Drumlanrig St, Thornhill Trigony House, Closeburn Main Street, Closeburn Firmuir Avenue, Scotland Main Street, Closeburn A76, Kirkpatrick Stepends Rd End, Auldgirth Ballochan Road, Auldgirth Inn, Auldgirth Friars Carse Rd End, Burnhead Courthill Caravan Park, Burnhead Portrack, Holywood Glengower Farm, Holywood Old Holywood, Holywood Village, Holywood Dalawoodie, Holywood Farm, Newbridge Jocks Loaning, Lochside Rowan Drive, Scotland Rhino, Lochside Criffel Road, Scotland Goldie Park, Dumfries Glasgow Street, Dumfries A76, Dumfries Glasgow Street, Dumfries Glasgow Street, Dumfries Whitesands, Dumfries Brewery Street, Dumfries Direction: Kirkconnel 246 bus Time Schedule 14 stops Kirkconnel Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:59 AM - 9:22 PM High Street, Sanquhar Harvey's Wynd, Sanquhar Tuesday 8:59 AM - 9:22 PM Glasgow Rd, Sanquhar Wednesday 8:59 AM - 9:22 PM Thursday 8:59 AM - 9:22 PM Gateside, Sanquhar Friday 8:59 AM - 9:22 PM Knockenjig, Sanquhar Saturday 9:09 AM - 9:22 PM Anderson Street, Kelloholm Hyslop Street, Kelloholm Primary School, Kelloholm 246 bus Info Direction: Kirkconnel Greystone Avenue, Kelloholm Stops: 14 Trip Duration: 6 min Polmeur Road, Kelloholm Line Summary: High Street, Sanquhar, Glasgow Rd, Sanquhar, Gateside, Sanquhar, Knockenjig, Sanquhar, Anderson Street, Kelloholm, Hyslop Street, Kirkland Drive, Kelloholm Kelloholm, Primary School, Kelloholm, Greystone Kirkland Drive, Kirkconnel Avenue, Kelloholm, Polmeur Road, Kelloholm, Kirkland Drive, Kelloholm, Libry Street, Kelloholm, Libry Street, Kelloholm Kelloholm Arms, Kelloholm, Main Street, Kirkconnel, Libry Street, Kirkconnel Church, Kirkconnel Kelloholm Arms, Kelloholm Main Street, Kirkconnel Church, Kirkconnel Direction: Sanquhar 246 bus Time Schedule 34 stops Sanquhar Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:25 AM - 9:41 PM Bus Stance, Cumnock Bank Lane, Scotland Tuesday 6:25 AM - 9:41 PM Hall Terrace, Cumnock Wednesday 6:25 AM - 9:41 PM Cairn Road, Cumnock Thursday 6:25 AM - 9:41 PM Friday 6:25 AM - 9:41 PM Holmburn Road, Netherthird Saturday 6:25 AM - 9:41 PM John Allan Drive, Netherthird Glaisnock View, Netherthird Glaisnock View, Scotland 246 bus Info Borland Bridge, Cumnock Direction: Sanquhar Stops: 34 New Cumnock Golf Club, New Cumnock Trip Duration: 45 min Line Summary: Bus Stance, Cumnock, Hall Terrace, Lochview, New Cumnock Cumnock,
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