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35 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 35 bus time schedule & line map 35 Aberdeen - Elgin View In Website Mode The 35 bus line (Aberdeen - Elgin) has 10 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Aberdeen: 1:00 AM - 8:00 PM (2) Banff: 2:00 PM - 4:30 PM (3) Buckie: 4:45 AM (4) Cullen: 3:51 AM - 6:51 AM (5) Elgin: 4:39 AM - 7:30 PM (6) Macduff: 10:00 PM (7) Macduff: 9:35 PM (8) Oldmeldrum: 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM (9) Portknockie: 6:00 PM (10) Turriff: 11:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 35 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 35 bus arriving.
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