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120 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 120 bus time schedule & line map 120 Dunbar - North Berwick View In Website Mode The 120 bus line (Dunbar - North Berwick) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Dunbar: 7:42 AM - 9:15 PM (2) North Berwick: 6:50 AM - 8:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 120 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 120 bus arriving. Direction: Dunbar 120 bus Time Schedule 58 stops Dunbar Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:30 AM - 4:00 PM Monday 7:42 AM - 9:15 PM Church Road, North Berwick Church Road, North Berwick Tuesday 7:42 AM - 9:15 PM Beach Road, North Berwick Wednesday 7:42 AM - 9:15 PM West End Place, North Berwick Thursday 7:42 AM - 9:15 PM Seabird Centre, North Berwick Friday 7:42 AM - 9:15 PM St Baldred's Road, North Berwick Saturday 7:42 AM - 9:15 PM Lady Jane Road, North Berwick St Baldreds Road, Scotland Craigleith Avenue, North Berwick 120 bus Info Dundas Road, Scotland Direction: Dunbar Stops: 58 Lochbridge Road, North Berwick Trip Duration: 42 min Lochbridge Road, Scotland Line Summary: Church Road, North Berwick, Beach Road, North Berwick, Seabird Centre, North Berwick, Glenburn Road, North Berwick St Baldred's Road, North Berwick, Lady Jane Road, North Berwick, Craigleith Avenue, North Berwick, Lochbridge Road, North Berwick Lochbridge Road, North Berwick, Glenburn Road, A198, Scotland North Berwick, Lochbridge Road, North Berwick, Heugh Roundabout, North Berwick, Bus Depot, Heugh Roundabout, North Berwick North Berwick, Tesco, North Berwick, Limegrove, North Berwick, Tantallon Caravan Park, North Bus Depot, North Berwick Berwick, Rhodes Holdings, North Berwick, May View, North Berwick, Canty Bay House, North Berwick, Tesco, North Berwick Castleton Cottages, North Berwick, Tantallon Castle, Rhodes Park, Scotland North Berwick, Auldhame Cottages, North Berwick, Auldhame Farm, North Berwick, Seacliff West Lodge, Limegrove, North Berwick North Berwick, New Mains Cottages, Whitekirk, New Mains Farm, Whitekirk, Whitekirk Hill, Whitekirk, Tantallon Caravan Park, North Berwick Ladysƒeld, Whitekirk, Lochhouses Rd End, Whitekirk, Limetree Walk, Tyninghame, Lawhead Rd End, Tyninghame, Smithy, Tyninghame, Binning Wood Rd Rhodes Holdings, North Berwick End, Tyninghame, Preston Mains, East Linton, The Dean, East Linton, The Glebe, East Linton, Stories May View, North Berwick Park, East Linton, Bridgend Hotel, East Linton, Bass Rock View, Scotland Phantassie Farm, East Linton, The Knowes, East Canty Bay House, North Berwick Linton, Tyneƒeld, West Barns, Hedderwick Hill Road End, West Barns, East Links Family Park, West Barns, Castleton Cottages, North Berwick West Barns Inn, West Barns, Forth View, West Barns, Caravan Park, West Barns, Old Police Station, Tantallon Castle, North Berwick Belhaven, Park, Belhaven, Grammar School, Dunbar, Gala Green, Dunbar, Grahame Place, Dunbar, Auldhame Cottages, North Berwick Boroughdales, Dunbar, Library, Dunbar, Post O∆ce, Railway Station, Dunbar, Parish Church, Dunbar, Newhouse Avenue, Dunbar, Goldenstones Avenue, Auldhame Farm, North Berwick Dunbar, Asda, Dunbar, Asda, Dunbar Seacliff West Lodge, North Berwick New Mains Cottages, Whitekirk New Mains Farm, Whitekirk Whitekirk Hill, Whitekirk Ladysƒeld, Whitekirk Binning Wood Road, Scotland Lochhouses Rd End, Whitekirk Limetree Walk, Tyninghame Lawhead Rd End, Tyninghame Smithy, Tyninghame The Green, Scotland Binning Wood Rd End, Tyninghame Preston Mains, East Linton The Dean, East Linton The Glebe, East Linton Stories Park, East Linton 53 High Street, East Linton Bridgend Hotel, East Linton 3 Bridgend, East Linton Phantassie Farm, East Linton The Knowes, East Linton Tyneƒeld, West Barns Hedderwick Hill Road End, West Barns East Links Family Park, West Barns West Barns Inn, West Barns Duke Street, Scotland Forth View, West Barns Caravan Park, West Barns Old Police Station, Belhaven Park, Belhaven Duke Street, Scotland Grammar School, Dunbar Gala Green, Dunbar Grahame Place, Dunbar Grahame Place, Scotland Boroughdales, Dunbar Library, Dunbar Parsonspool, Dunbar Post O∆ce 31-33 High Street, Dunbar Railway Station, Dunbar Queen's Road, Dunbar Parish Church, Dunbar Queen's Road, Dunbar Newhouse Avenue, Dunbar Newhouse Avenue, Dunbar Goldenstones Avenue, Dunbar Goldenstones Avenue, Dunbar Asda, Dunbar Asda, Dunbar Wilson Place, Scotland Direction: North Berwick 120 bus Time Schedule 62 stops North Berwick Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:30 AM - 3:00 PM Monday 6:50 AM - 8:15 PM Asda, Dunbar Tuesday 6:50 AM - 8:15 PM Muirƒeld Road, Dunbar Muirƒeld Road, Scotland Wednesday 6:50 AM - 8:15 PM John Muir Crescent, Dunbar Thursday 6:50 AM - 8:15 PM John Muir Crescent, Scotland Friday 6:50 AM - 8:15 PM Leslie Way, Dunbar Saturday 6:50 AM - 8:15 PM 7 Bruntsƒeld Crescent, Scotland Curling Pond, Dunbar Bothwell Gardens, Dunbar 120 bus Info Ashƒeld, Dunbar Direction: North Berwick Stops: 62 Goldenstones Avenue, Dunbar Trip Duration: 47 min Goldenstones Avenue, Dunbar Line Summary: Asda, Dunbar, Muirƒeld Road, Dunbar, John Muir Crescent, Dunbar, Leslie Way, Newhouse Avenue, Dunbar Dunbar, Curling Pond, Dunbar, Ashƒeld, Dunbar, Newhouse Avenue, Dunbar Goldenstones Avenue, Dunbar, Newhouse Avenue, Dunbar, Beachmount Place, Dunbar, Roxburghe Beachmount Place, Dunbar Terrace, Dunbar, Parish Church, Dunbar, Railway Queen's Place, Scotland Station, Dunbar, Cossars Wynd, Library, Dunbar, Boroughdales, Dunbar, Grahame Place, Dunbar, Gala Roxburghe Terrace, Dunbar Green, Dunbar, Park, Belhaven, Old Police Station, Newhouse Terrace, Dunbar Belhaven, Caravan Park, West Barns, Forth View, West Barns, West Barns Inn, West Barns, East Links Parish Church, Dunbar Family Park, West Barns, Hedderwick Hill Road End, West Barns, Tyneƒeld, West Barns, The Knowes, East Railway Station, Dunbar Linton, Phantassie Farm, East Linton, Bridgend Countess Road, Dunbar Hotel, East Linton, Stories Park, East Linton, The Glebe, East Linton, The Dean, East Linton, Preston Cossars Wynd Mains, East Linton, Binning Wood Rd End, 60 High Street, Dunbar Tyninghame, Smithy, Tyninghame, Lawhead Rd End, Tyninghame, Limetree Walk, Tyninghame, Library, Dunbar Lochhouses Rd End, Whitekirk, Ladysƒeld, Whitekirk, Whitekirk Hill, Whitekirk, New Mains Farm, Whitekirk, Boroughdales, Dunbar New Mains Cottages, Whitekirk, Seacliff West Lodge, North Berwick, Auldhame Farm, North Berwick, Grahame Place, Dunbar Auldhame Cottages, North Berwick, Tantallon Castle, Wingate Crescent, Scotland North Berwick, Castleton Cottages, North Berwick, Canty Bay House, North Berwick, May View, North Gala Green, Dunbar Berwick, Rhodes Holdings, North Berwick, Tantallon Caravan Park, North Berwick, Limegrove, North Park, Belhaven Berwick, Tesco, North Berwick, Bus Depot, North Berwick, Heugh Roundabout, North Berwick, Old Police Station, Belhaven Lochbridge Road, North Berwick, Glenburn Road, North Berwick, Craigleith Avenue, North Berwick, Edinburgh Road, Scotland Lady Jane Road, North Berwick, Bowling Green, Caravan Park, West Barns North Berwick, Railway Station, North Berwick, Beach Road, North Berwick, Church Road, North Berwick Forth View, West Barns West Barns Inn, West Barns Duke Street, Scotland East Links Family Park, West Barns Hedderwick Hill Road End, West Barns Tyneƒeld, West Barns The Knowes, East Linton Phantassie Farm, East Linton Bridgend Hotel, East Linton Distillery Wynd, East Linton Stories Park, East Linton Smiddy Wynd, East Linton The Glebe, East Linton The Dean, East Linton The Dean, East Linton Preston Mains, East Linton Binning Wood Rd End, Tyninghame Smithy, Tyninghame The Green, Scotland Lawhead Rd End, Tyninghame Limetree Walk, Tyninghame Lochhouses Rd End, Whitekirk Ladysƒeld, Whitekirk Whitekirk Hill, Whitekirk New Mains Farm, Whitekirk New Mains Cottages, Whitekirk Seacliff West Lodge, North Berwick Auldhame Farm, North Berwick Auldhame Cottages, North Berwick Tantallon Castle, North Berwick Castleton Cottages, North Berwick Canty Bay House, North Berwick May View, North Berwick Bass Rock View, Scotland Rhodes Holdings, North Berwick Tantallon Caravan Park, North Berwick Limegrove, North Berwick Tesco, North Berwick Bus Depot, North Berwick Heugh Roundabout, North Berwick Lochbridge Road, North Berwick A198, Scotland Glenburn Road, North Berwick Craigleith Avenue, North Berwick Dundas Road, Scotland Lady Jane Road, North Berwick Lady Jane Road, Scotland Bowling Green, North Berwick Railway Station, North Berwick Station Road, North Berwick Beach Road, North Berwick West End Place, North Berwick Church Road, North Berwick Church Road, North Berwick 120 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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