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6 bus time schedule & line map 6 Falkirk View In Website Mode The 6 bus line (Falkirk) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Falkirk: 6:16 AM (2) Falkirk: 6:20 AM (3) Larbert: 5:40 AM - 11:21 PM (4) Tamfourhill: 5:46 AM - 10:32 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 6 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 6 bus arriving. Direction: Falkirk 6 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Falkirk Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Forth Valley Royal Hospital, Larbert Main Entrance Drop-off, Scotland Tuesday Not Operational Old Denny Road, Larbert Wednesday Not Operational Before Glenbervie, Larbert Thursday 6:16 AM Friday 6:16 AM Graham Avenue, Larbert Saturday Not Operational Glenbervie Drive, Larbert Broomage Avenue, Scotland Aitchison Drive, Larbert Falcon Drive, Scotland 6 bus Info Direction: Falkirk Campbell Drive, Larbert Stops: 41 Erskine Lane, Scotland Trip Duration: 29 min Line Summary: Forth Valley Royal Hospital, Larbert, Station Hotel, Larbert Old Denny Road, Larbert, Before Glenbervie, Larbert, 1 Foundry Loan, Scotland Graham Avenue, Larbert, Glenbervie Drive, Larbert, Aitchison Drive, Larbert, Campbell Drive, Larbert, Muirhall Road, Larbert Station Hotel, Larbert, Muirhall Road, Larbert, Gulf Garage, Larbert, Dobbie Hall, Larbert, New Shopping Gulf Garage, Larbert Centre, Stenhousemuir, Library, Stenhousemuir, Health Centre, Stenhousemuir, Primary School, Dobbie Hall, Larbert Stenhousemuir, Tryst Road, Stenhousemuir, Jamieson Avenue, Stenhousemuir, Steps Street, New Shopping Centre, Stenhousemuir Stenhousemuir, Muirhead Road, Stenhousemuir, Lomond Crescent, Stenhousemuir, Alloa Road, Hallam Road, Scotland Stenhousemuir, Roxburgh Place, Stenhousemuir, Library, Stenhousemuir Redpath Drive, Carronshore, Skaithmuir Cottages, Carronshore, Bruce Crescent, Carronshore, Quarrolhall Crescent, Carronshore, Carronshore Bar, Health Centre, Stenhousemuir Carronshore, Bryce Avenue, Carronshore, Bradbury Park Drive, Scotland Street, Carron, Adams Loan, Carron, Mill≈ats Street, Bainsford, Foundry Street, Bainsford, Carron Centre, Primary School, Stenhousemuir Bainsford, David`S Loan, Bainsford, Merchiston Avenue, Bainsford, John Street, Bainsford, Dalderse Tryst Road, Stenhousemuir Avenue, Grahamston, Campƒeld Street, Jamieson Avenue, Stenhousemuir Grahamston, Central Retail Park, Grahamston, Weir King Street, Scotland Street, Falkirk, St Andrew`S Church, Falkirk Steps Street, Stenhousemuir Muirhead Road, Stenhousemuir Lomond Crescent, Stenhousemuir King Street Crescent, Scotland Alloa Road, Stenhousemuir Roxburgh Place, Stenhousemuir Roxburgh Place, Scotland Redpath Drive, Carronshore Skaithmuir Cottages, Carronshore Bruce Crescent, Carronshore Webster Avenue, Scotland Quarrolhall Crescent, Carronshore Carronshore Road, Scotland Carronshore Bar, Carronshore Bryce Avenue, Carronshore Lorimar Place, Scotland Bradbury Street, Carron Alloa Road, Scotland Adams Loan, Carron Burder Park, Scotland Mill≈ats Street, Bainsford Mill≈ats Court, Scotland Foundry Street, Bainsford Carron Centre, Bainsford Carron Road, Falkirk David`S Loan, Bainsford Merchiston Avenue, Bainsford Smith Street, Falkirk John Street, Bainsford Canal Street, Falkirk Dalderse Avenue, Grahamston 91 Grahams Road, Falkirk Campƒeld Street, Grahamston 53 Grahams Road, Falkirk Central Retail Park, Grahamston Grahams Road, Falkirk Weir Street, Falkirk Park Street, Falkirk St Andrew`S Church, Falkirk Upper Newmarket Street, Falkirk Direction: Falkirk 6 bus Time Schedule 23 stops Falkirk Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Lime Road Turning Circle, Tamfourhill Lime Road, Scotland Tuesday Not Operational Maryƒeld Place, Tamfourhill Wednesday Not Operational Maryƒeld Place, Scotland Thursday 6:20 AM Kintyre Place, Tamfourhill Friday 6:20 AM Kilbrennan Drive, Scotland Saturday Not Operational Brodick Place, Tamfourhill Carrick Place, Tamfourhill Cumbrae Drive, Scotland 6 bus Info Corrie Place, Tamfourhill Direction: Falkirk Corrie Place, Scotland Stops: 23 Trip Duration: 13 min The Hurlet, Tamfourhill Line Summary: Lime Road Turning Circle, Glenfuir Road, Scotland Tamfourhill, Maryƒeld Place, Tamfourhill, Kintyre Place, Tamfourhill, Brodick Place, Tamfourhill, Carrick Tamfourhill Road, Summerford Place, Tamfourhill, Corrie Place, Tamfourhill, The Greenbank Road, Scotland Hurlet, Tamfourhill, Tamfourhill Road, Summerford, Greenbank Court, Summerford, Strachan Street, Greenbank Court, Summerford Summerford, Summerford Road, Summerford, Windsor Crescent, Bantaskin, Balmoral Drive, Strachan Street, Summerford Bantaskin, Osbourne Street, Bantaskin, Hurworth Street, Bantaskin, Gartcows Crescent, Bantaskin, Summerford Road, Summerford South Bantaskine Road, Bantaskin, Drossie Road, Summerford Road, Scotland Woodlands, Rennie Street, Woodlands, Community Hospital, Woodlands, Howgate Car Park, Falkirk, Windsor Crescent, Bantaskin Wellside Place, Falkirk, Asda, Falkirk Balmoral Drive, Bantaskin Osbourne Street, Bantaskin Osborne Gardens, Scotland Hurworth Street, Bantaskin Gartcows Crescent, Bantaskin South Bantaskine Road, Bantaskin Drossie Road, Woodlands Gartcows Road, Falkirk Rennie Street, Woodlands Community Hospital, Woodlands Howgate Car Park, Falkirk Cockburn Street, Falkirk Wellside Place, Falkirk Penders Lane, Falkirk Asda, Falkirk 2 Newmarket Centre, Falkirk Direction: Larbert 6 bus Time Schedule 61 stops Larbert Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Falkirk Wheel Visitor Centre, Tamfourhill Tuesday Not Operational Lime Road Turning Circle, Tamfourhill Lime Road, Scotland Wednesday Not Operational Maryƒeld Place, Tamfourhill Thursday 5:40 AM - 11:21 PM Maryƒeld Place, Scotland Friday 5:40 AM - 11:21 PM Kintyre Place, Tamfourhill Saturday 5:40 AM - 11:21 PM Kilbrennan Drive, Scotland Brodick Place, Tamfourhill Carrick Place, Tamfourhill 6 bus Info Cumbrae Drive, Scotland Direction: Larbert Stops: 61 Corrie Place, Tamfourhill Trip Duration: 54 min Corrie Place, Scotland Line Summary: Falkirk Wheel Visitor Centre, Tamfourhill, Lime Road Turning Circle, Tamfourhill, The Hurlet, Tamfourhill Maryƒeld Place, Tamfourhill, Kintyre Place, Glenfuir Road, Scotland Tamfourhill, Brodick Place, Tamfourhill, Carrick Place, Tamfourhill, Corrie Place, Tamfourhill, The Hurlet, Tamfourhill Road, Summerford Tamfourhill, Tamfourhill Road, Summerford, Greenbank Road, Scotland Greenbank Court, Summerford, Strachan Street, Summerford, Summerford Road, Summerford, Greenbank Court, Summerford Windsor Crescent, Bantaskin, Balmoral Drive, Bantaskin, Osbourne Street, Bantaskin, Hurworth Strachan Street, Summerford Street, Bantaskin, Gartcows Crescent, Bantaskin, South Bantaskine Road, Bantaskin, Drossie Road, Summerford Road, Summerford Woodlands, Rennie Street, Woodlands, Community Summerford Road, Scotland Hospital, Woodlands, Howgate Car Park, Falkirk, Wellside Place, Falkirk, Asda, Falkirk, Grahamston Windsor Crescent, Bantaskin Station, Falkirk, Central Retail Park, Grahamston, Campƒeld Street, Grahamston, Dalderse Avenue, Balmoral Drive, Bantaskin Grahamston, John Street, Bainsford, Merchiston Avenue, Bainsford, David`S Loan, Bainsford, Carron Osbourne Street, Bantaskin Centre, Bainsford, Mill≈ats Street, Bainsford, Carronbridge Inn, Carron, Burder Park, Carron, Osborne Gardens, Scotland Stewart Avenue, Carron, Bradbury Street, Carron, Hurworth Street, Bantaskin Carronshore Bar, Carronshore, Quarrolhall Crescent, Carronshore, Bruce Crescent, Carronshore, Skaithmuir Cottages, Carronshore, Roxburgh Place, Gartcows Crescent, Bantaskin Stenhousemuir, Alloa Road, Stenhousemuir, Lomond Crescent, Stenhousemuir, Muirhead Road, South Bantaskine Road, Bantaskin Stenhousemuir, Steps Street, Stenhousemuir, Jamieson Avenue, Stenhousemuir, New Shopping Drossie Road, Woodlands Centre, Stenhousemuir, Library, Stenhousemuir, Gartcows Road, Falkirk Health Centre, Stenhousemuir, Dobbie Hall, Larbert, Gulf Garage, Larbert, Muirhall Road, Larbert, Station Rennie Street, Woodlands Hotel, Larbert, Campbell Drive, Larbert, Aitchison Drive, Larbert, Glenbervie Drive, Larbert, Graham Community Hospital, Woodlands Avenue, Larbert, Adj Old Bellsdyke Road, Larbert, Old Denny Road, Larbert, Forth Valley Royal Hospital, Howgate Car Park, Falkirk Larbert Cockburn Street, Falkirk Wellside Place, Falkirk Penders Lane, Falkirk Asda, Falkirk 2 Newmarket Centre, Falkirk Grahamston Station, Falkirk MacFarlane Crescent, Falkirk Central Retail Park, Grahamston Campƒeld Street, Grahamston Western Avenue, Falkirk Dalderse Avenue, Grahamston John Street, Bainsford Canal Street, Falkirk Merchiston Avenue, Bainsford Smith Street, Falkirk David`S Loan, Bainsford Carron Centre, Bainsford Carron Road, Falkirk Mill≈ats Street, Bainsford Carronbridge Inn, Carron Carron Road, Scotland Burder Park, Carron Stenhouse Road, Scotland Stewart Avenue, Carron Stewart Avenue, Scotland Bradbury Street, Carron Bradbury Street, Scotland Carronshore Bar, Carronshore Ladysgate Court, Scotland Quarrolhall Crescent, Carronshore Blackmill Crescent, Scotland Bruce Crescent, Carronshore Webster Avenue, Scotland Skaithmuir Cottages, Carronshore Roxburgh Place, Stenhousemuir Roxburgh Place, Scotland Alloa Road, Stenhousemuir Lomond 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