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400 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 400 bus time schedule & line map 400 Drumchapel View In Website Mode The 400 bus line (Drumchapel) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Drumchapel: 7:50 AM - 5:40 PM (2) Partick Bus Interchange: 7:20 AM - 5:11 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 400 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 400 bus arriving. Direction: Drumchapel 400 bus Time Schedule 45 stops Drumchapel Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:50 AM - 5:40 PM Bus Station, Partick Bus Interchange Vine Street, Glasgow Tuesday 7:50 AM - 5:40 PM Meadows Road, Partick Wednesday 7:50 AM - 5:40 PM 566 Dumbarton Road, Glasgow Thursday 7:50 AM - 5:40 PM Auchentorlie Street, Partick Friday 7:50 AM - 5:40 PM Dumbarton Road, Glasgow Saturday 7:53 AM - 5:42 PM Inchholm Street, Whiteinch Incholm Street, Glasgow Smith Street, Whiteinch Dumbarton Road, Glasgow 400 bus Info Direction: Drumchapel Haldane Street, Whiteinch Stops: 45 Trip Duration: 28 min Primrose Street, Whiteinch Line Summary: Bus Station, Partick Bus Westland Drive, Glasgow Interchange, Meadows Road, Partick, Auchentorlie Street, Partick, Inchholm Street, Whiteinch, Smith Methil Street, Whiteinch Street, Whiteinch, Haldane Street, Whiteinch, Dumbarton Road, Glasgow Primrose Street, Whiteinch, Methil Street, Whiteinch, Harland Street, Scotstoun, Earl Place, Scotstoun, Harland Street, Scotstoun Duchall Street, Scotstoun, Larchƒeld Place, Gleneagles Lane South, Glasgow Scotstoun, Kingsway Flats, Scotstoun, Anniesland Crescent, Scotstoun, Eriska Avenue, Scotstoun, Earl Place, Scotstoun Caldwell Avenue, Scotstoun, Dykebar Avenue, Earl Place, Glasgow Knightswood, Killoch Drive, Knightswood, Kirkton Avenue, Knightswood, Dyke Road, Knightswood, Duchall Street, Scotstoun Kelso Street, Knightswood, Yoker Mill Road, Yoker, Lounsdale Place, Glasgow Hartree Avenue, Yoker, Great Western Road, Blairdardie, Duntreath Drive, Blairdardie, Dalsetter Larchƒeld Place, Scotstoun Avenue, Drumchapel, Shopping Centre, Drumchapel, Redgate Place, Glasgow Howgate Avenue, Drumchapel, Halbeath Avenue, Drumchapel, Ledmore Drive, Drumchapel, St Mark's Kingsway Flats, Scotstoun Church Of Scotland, Drumchapel, Peel Glen Road, Riversdale Lane, Glasgow Drumchapel, Drumchapel High School, Drumchapel, Blackcraig Avenue, Drumchapel, Northmuir Road, Anniesland Crescent, Scotstoun Drumchapel, Summerhill Road, Drumchapel, Goyle Avenue, Drumchapel, Tallant Road, Drumchapel, Eriska Avenue, Scotstoun Cloan Avenue, Drumchapel, Glenkirk Drive, Anniesland Road, Glasgow Drumchapel, Glenkirk Drive, Drumchapel, Glenkirk Drive, Drumchapel, Belsyde Avenue, Drumchapel, Caldwell Avenue, Scotstoun Dipple Place, Drumchapel, Essenside Avenue, Kirkton Avenue, Glasgow Drumchapel Dykebar Avenue, Knightswood Killoch Drive, Knightswood Kirkton Avenue, Knightswood Alderman Road, Glasgow Dyke Road, Knightswood Kelso Street, Knightswood Alderman Road, Glasgow Yoker Mill Road, Yoker Alderman Road, Glasgow Hartree Avenue, Yoker Riddon Place, Glasgow Great Western Road, Blairdardie Duntreath Drive, Blairdardie Duntreath Avenue, Glasgow Dalsetter Avenue, Drumchapel Shopping Centre, Drumchapel Howgate Avenue, Drumchapel Halbeath Avenue, Drumchapel Ledmore Drive, Drumchapel 6-8 Achamore Road, Glasgow St Mark's Church Of Scotland, Drumchapel Peel Glen Road, Drumchapel 7 Peel Glen Road, Glasgow Drumchapel High School, Drumchapel Blackcraig Avenue, Drumchapel Pilton Road, Glasgow Northmuir Road, Drumchapel Pinewood Square, Glasgow Summerhill Road, Drumchapel Goyle Avenue, Drumchapel Tallant Road, Drumchapel Cloan Avenue, Drumchapel Glenkirk Drive, Drumchapel Glenkirk Drive, Drumchapel Glenkirk Drive, Drumchapel Glenkirk Drive, Glasgow Belsyde Avenue, Drumchapel Dipple Place, Drumchapel Essenside Avenue, Drumchapel Direction: Partick Bus Interchange 400 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Partick Bus Interchange Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:20 AM - 5:11 PM Essenside Avenue, Drumchapel Tuesday 7:20 AM - 5:11 PM Cloan Avenue, Drumchapel Wednesday 7:20 AM - 5:11 PM Tallant Road, Drumchapel Thursday 7:20 AM - 5:11 PM Goyle Avenue, Drumchapel Friday 7:20 AM - 5:11 PM Summerhill Road, Drumchapel Saturday 7:20 AM - 5:10 PM Pinewood Square, Drumchapel Pinewood Square, Glasgow Blackcraig Avenue, Drumchapel 400 bus Info Direction: Partick Bus Interchange Drumchapel High School, Drumchapel Stops: 41 Trip Duration: 28 min Peel Glen Road, Drumchapel Line Summary: Essenside Avenue, Drumchapel, Cloan Avenue, Drumchapel, Tallant Road, Kinfauns Drive, Glasgow Drumchapel, Goyle Avenue, Drumchapel, Summerhill Airgold Drive, Drumchapel Road, Drumchapel, Pinewood Square, Drumchapel, Blackcraig Avenue, Drumchapel, Drumchapel High 281 Kinfauns, Scotland School, Drumchapel, Peel Glen Road, Drumchapel, Airgold Drive, Drumchapel Airgold Drive, Drumchapel, Airgold Drive, Drumchapel, Dunkenny Place, Drumchapel, Howgate Avenue, 79 Airgold Drive, Glasgow Drumchapel, The West Centre, Drumchapel, Dalsetter Dunkenny Place, Drumchapel Avenue, Drumchapel, Duntreath Drive, Blairdardie, Wyvis Avenue, Yoker, Yoker Mill Road, Yoker, Kelso 215 Kinfauns Drive, Glasgow Street, Knightswood, Southbar Avenue, Howgate Avenue, Drumchapel Knightswood, Glanderston Drive, Knightswood, Housel Avenue, Knightswood, Dykebar Avenue, Knightswood, Caldwell Avenue, Scotstoun, The West Centre, Drumchapel Anniesland Road, Scotstoun, Lesmuir Drive, Scotstoun, Kingsway Flats, Scotstoun, Stronvar Dalsetter Avenue, Drumchapel Lane, Scotstoun, Raploch Avenue, Scotstoun, Earl Duntreath Avenue, Glasgow Place, Scotstoun, Duncan Avenue, Scotstoun, Methil Street, Whiteinch, Primrose Street, Whiteinch, Duntreath Drive, Blairdardie Haldane Street, Whiteinch, Smith Street, Whiteinch, Duntreath Drive, Glasgow Inchholm Street, Whiteinch, Auchentorlie Street, Partick, Maule Drive, Partick, Methodist Church, Wyvis Avenue, Yoker Partick, Peel Street Stop 1, Partick, Bus Station, Duntreath Avenue, Glasgow Partick Bus Interchange Yoker Mill Road, Yoker Alderman Road, Glasgow Kelso Street, Knightswood Alderman Road, Glasgow Southbar Avenue, Knightswood Southbar Avenue, Glasgow Glanderston Drive, Knightswood Alderman Road, Glasgow Housel Avenue, Knightswood Alderman Road, Glasgow Dykebar Avenue, Knightswood Caldwell Avenue, Scotstoun Polnoon Avenue, Glasgow Anniesland Road, Scotstoun Cairntoul Place, Glasgow Lesmuir Drive, Scotstoun Kingsway Flats, Scotstoun Kingsway Court, Glasgow Stronvar Lane, Scotstoun Raploch Avenue, Scotstoun Linnhead Place, Glasgow Earl Place, Scotstoun Earl Place, Glasgow Duncan Avenue, Scotstoun Gleneagles Lane North, Glasgow Methil Street, Whiteinch Primrose Street, Whiteinch Westland Drive, Glasgow Haldane Street, Whiteinch Smith Street, Whiteinch Dumbarton Road, Glasgow Inchholm Street, Whiteinch Incholm Lane, Glasgow Auchentorlie Street, Partick Dumbarton Road, Glasgow Maule Drive, Partick 599-601 Dumbarton Road, Glasgow Methodist Church, Partick Crawford Lane, Glasgow Peel Street Stop 1, Partick Dumbarton Road, Glasgow Bus Station, Partick Bus Interchange Vine Street, Glasgow 400 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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