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206 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 206 bus time schedule & line map 206 Westcliff - Haldane View In Website Mode The 206 bus line (Westcliff - Haldane) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Dumbarton: 6:00 PM (2) Dumbarton: 7:20 PM (3) Haldane: 6:21 AM - 6:35 PM (4) Levenvale: 10:24 AM - 6:43 PM (5) Westcliff: 6:50 AM - 6:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 206 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 206 bus arriving. Direction: Dumbarton 206 bus Time Schedule 47 stops Dumbarton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 11:11 AM - 6:11 PM Monday 6:05 PM Shandon Brae, Haldane Haldane Terrace, Scotland Tuesday 6:00 PM Mcgregor Avenue, Haldane Wednesday 6:00 PM Brown Street, Haldane Thursday 6:00 PM Friday 6:00 PM Main Street, Haldane Saturday 6:05 PM Smith Crescent, Balloch Balloch Bus Terminus, Balloch Carrochan Crescent, Balloch 206 bus Info Lomond Road, Alexandria Direction: Dumbarton Stops: 47 Ben Lomond Walk, Balloch Trip Duration: 30 min Line Summary: Shandon Brae, Haldane, Mcgregor Lomond Drive, Levenvale Avenue, Haldane, Brown Street, Haldane, Main Street, Haldane, Smith Crescent, Balloch, Balloch Bus Lomond Drive, Alexandria Terminus, Balloch, Carrochan Crescent, Balloch, Ben Cameron Drive, Tullichewan Lomond Walk, Balloch, Lomond Drive, Levenvale, Cameron Drive, Tullichewan, Broomley Crescent, Tullichewan, Cullen Street, Tullichewan, Mccoll Broomley Crescent, Tullichewan Avenue, Tullichewan, Bromley Crescent, Tullichewan, Craig Avenue, Alexandria Ambulance Station, Levenvale, King Edward Street, Alexandria, Wilson Street, Alexandria, Creveul Court, Cullen Street, Tullichewan Alexandria, Steven Street, Alexandria, St Marys Cullen Street, Alexandria School, Alexandria, Bank Street, Alexandria, Bonhill Mccoll Avenue, Tullichewan Bridge, Bonhill, Burn Street, Bonhill, Bonhill Quarry, Bonhill, Bonhill Library, Bonhill, Braehead, Bonhill, Bannachra Crescent, Alexandria Redburn, Bonhill, Nobleston, Bonhill, Nobleston, Bonhill, Vale Of Leven Industrial Estate, Bellsmyre, Bromley Crescent, Tullichewan Valeview Terrace , Bellsmyre, Lomond Drive, Bellsmyre, Valeview Terrace, Bellsmyre, Langlands Ambulance Station, Levenvale Terrace, Bellsmyre, Tay Place, Bellsmyre, Muir Road, Bellsmyre, Whiteford Crescent, Bellsmyre, Stony≈att King Edward Street, Alexandria Road, Bellsmyre, Garshake Road, Bellsmyre, Whiteford Avenue, Dumbarton, Overwood Drive, Wilson Street, Alexandria Dumbarton, Netherbog Road, Dumbarton, Round Riding Road, Dumbarton, Crosslet Road, Dumbarton, Creveul Court, Alexandria St Patricks Church Hall, Dumbarton, St Mary's Way, Creveul Court, Alexandria Dumbarton, Riverside Lane, Dumbarton Steven Street, Alexandria 80 Bank Street, Alexandria St Marys School, Alexandria Bank Street, Alexandria Bonhill Bridge, Bonhill Burn Street, Bonhill Bonhill Quarry, Bonhill Bonhill Library, Bonhill Ladyton, Alexandria Braehead, Bonhill Braehead, Scotland Redburn, Bonhill Nobleston, Bonhill Nobleston, Bonhill Vale Of Leven Industrial Estate, Bellsmyre Stirling Road, Scotland Valeview Terrace , Bellsmyre Lomond Drive, Bellsmyre Lomond Drive, Dumbarton Valeview Terrace, Bellsmyre Langlands Terrace, Bellsmyre Tay Place, Bellsmyre Muir Road, Bellsmyre Whiteford Crescent, Bellsmyre Stony≈att Road, Bellsmyre Garshake Road, Bellsmyre Whiteford Avenue, Dumbarton Overwood Drive, Dumbarton Netherbog Road, Dumbarton Round Riding Road, Dumbarton Round Riding Road, Dumbarton Bonhill Road, Dumbarton Crosslet Road, Dumbarton St Patricks Church Hall, Dumbarton St Mary's Way, Dumbarton Riverside Lane, Dumbarton Direction: Dumbarton 206 bus Time Schedule 12 stops Dumbarton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:20 PM Cardross Rd, Westcliff Tuesday 7:20 PM Westcliff Turning Circle, Westcliff Wednesday 7:20 PM Carrick Terrace, Castlehill Thursday 7:20 PM Turnberry Place, Castlehill Friday 7:20 PM Hawthorn Road, Scotland Saturday 7:20 PM Hawthornhill Road, Castlehill Castlehill Quadrant, Scotland Blackburn Crescent, Castlehill Blackburn Crescent, Scotland 206 bus Info Direction: Dumbarton Oxhill Road, Dumbarton Stops: 12 Trip Duration: 8 min Comelybank Road, Dumbarton Line Summary: Cardross Rd, Westcliff, Westcliff Turning Circle, Westcliff, Carrick Terrace, Castlehill, Bowie Street, Dumbarton Turnberry Place, Castlehill, Hawthornhill Road, West Bridgend, Scotland Castlehill, Blackburn Crescent, Castlehill, Oxhill Road, Dumbarton, Comelybank Road, Dumbarton, Bowie Risk Street, Dumbarton Street, Dumbarton, Risk Street, Dumbarton, Quay 106 High Street, Dumbarton Street, Dumbarton, St Mary's Way, Dumbarton Quay Street, Dumbarton Quay Street, Dumbarton St Mary's Way, Dumbarton Church Street, Dumbarton Direction: Haldane 206 bus Time Schedule 60 stops Haldane Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:27 AM - 6:36 PM Cardross Rd, Westcliff Tuesday 6:21 AM - 6:35 PM Westcliff Turning Circle, Westcliff Wednesday 6:21 AM - 6:35 PM Carrick Terrace, Castlehill Thursday 6:21 AM - 6:35 PM Turnberry Place, Castlehill Friday 6:21 AM - 6:35 PM Hawthorn Road, Scotland Saturday 7:27 AM - 6:36 PM Hawthornhill Road, Castlehill Castlehill Quadrant, Scotland Blackburn Crescent, Castlehill Blackburn Crescent, Scotland 206 bus Info Direction: Haldane Oxhill Road, Dumbarton Stops: 60 Trip Duration: 49 min Comelybank Road, Dumbarton Line Summary: Cardross Rd, Westcliff, Westcliff Turning Circle, Westcliff, Carrick Terrace, Castlehill, Bowie Street, Dumbarton Turnberry Place, Castlehill, Hawthornhill Road, West Bridgend, Scotland Castlehill, Blackburn Crescent, Castlehill, Oxhill Road, Dumbarton, Comelybank Road, Dumbarton, Bowie Risk Street, Dumbarton Street, Dumbarton, Risk Street, Dumbarton, Quay 106 High Street, Dumbarton Street, Dumbarton, St Mary's Way, Dumbarton, Bankend Road, Dumbarton, Crosslet Road, Quay Street, Dumbarton Dumbarton, Poinfauld Terrace, Dumbarton, Quay Street, Dumbarton Colquhoun Street, Dumbarton, Kilpatrick View, Dumbarton, Whiteford Avenue, Dumbarton, St Mary's Way, Dumbarton Whiteford Avenue, Bellsmyre, Whiteford Crescent, Church Street, Dumbarton Bellsmyre, Whiteford Avenue, Bellsmyre, Aitkenbar Drive, Bellsmyre, Barwood Hill, Bellsmyre, Tay Place, Bankend Road, Dumbarton Dumbarton, Valeview Terrace, Bellsmyre, Lomond Drive, Bellsmyre, Valeview Terrace, Bellsmyre, Vale Of Crosslet Road, Dumbarton Leven Industrial Estate, Bellsmyre, Strathleven Drive, Bonhill, Strathleven Drive, Bonhill, Nobleston, Bonhill, Poinfauld Terrace, Dumbarton Redburn, Bonhill, Braehead, Bonhill, Bonhill Library, Bonhill, Ladyton, Bonhill, Burn Street, Bonhill, Bank Bonhill Road, Dumbarton Street, Alexandria, Queens Drive, Alexandria, Albert Colquhoun Street, Dumbarton Street, Alexandria, Gilmour Street, Alexandria, Hill Street, Alexandria, King Edward Street, Alexandria, Heather Avenue, Alexandria, Ambulance Station, Kilpatrick View, Dumbarton Levenvale, Bromley Crescent, Tullichewan, Mccoll Avenue, Tullichewan, Cullen Street, Tullichewan, Whiteford Avenue, Dumbarton Broomley Crescent, Tullichewan, Cameron Drive, Tullichewan, Lomond Drive, Levenvale, Lansbury Whiteford Avenue, Bellsmyre Street, Balloch, Dalvait Road, Balloch, Balloch Bus Terminus, Balloch, Smith Crescent, Balloch, Haldane Whiteford Crescent, Bellsmyre Primary School, Haldane, Miller Road, Haldane, Martin Avenue, Haldane, Buchanan Avenue, Whiteford Avenue, Bellsmyre Haldane, Manse Drive, Haldane, Shandon Brae, Penniecroft Avenue, Dumbarton Haldane Aitkenbar Drive, Bellsmyre Barwood Hill, Bellsmyre Tay Place, Dumbarton Valeview Terrace, Bellsmyre Lomond Drive, Bellsmyre Lomond Drive, Dumbarton Valeview Terrace, Bellsmyre Vale Of Leven Industrial Estate, Bellsmyre A813, Scotland Strathleven Drive, Bonhill Strathleven Drive, Bonhill Nobleston, Bonhill Redburn, Bonhill Braehead, Bonhill Bonhill Library, Bonhill Ladyton, Alexandria Ladyton, Bonhill Burn Street, Bonhill Bank Street, Alexandria Queens Drive, Alexandria Albert Street, Alexandria Main Street, Alexandria Gilmour Street, Alexandria Main Street, Alexandria Hill Street, Alexandria King Edward Street, Alexandria Heather Avenue, Alexandria Ambulance Station, Levenvale Bromley Crescent, Tullichewan Mccoll Avenue, Tullichewan Bannachra Crescent, Alexandria Cullen Street, Tullichewan Cullen Street, Alexandria Broomley Crescent, Tullichewan Craig Avenue, Alexandria Cameron Drive, Tullichewan Lomond Drive, Levenvale Lansbury Street, Balloch Lomond Road, Alexandria Dalvait Road, Balloch Balloch Bus Terminus, Balloch Smith Crescent, Balloch Haldane Primary School, Haldane Miller Road, Haldane Martin Avenue, Haldane Buchanan Avenue, Haldane Manse Drive, Haldane Dumbain Road, Scotland Shandon Brae, Haldane Haldane Terrace, Scotland Direction: Levenvale 206 bus Time Schedule 48 stops Levenvale Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:24 AM - 6:43 PM Monday Not Operational Westcliff Turning Circle, Westcliff Tuesday Not Operational Carrick Terrace, Castlehill Wednesday Not Operational Turnberry Place, Castlehill Thursday Not Operational Hawthorn Road, Scotland Friday Not Operational Hawthornhill Road, Castlehill Castlehill Quadrant, Scotland Saturday Not Operational Blackburn Crescent, Castlehill Blackburn Crescent, Scotland Oxhill Road, Dumbarton 206 bus Info Direction: Levenvale Comelybank Road, Dumbarton Stops: 48 Trip Duration: 30 min Bowie Street, Dumbarton Line Summary: Westcliff Turning Circle, Westcliff, West Bridgend, Scotland Carrick Terrace, Castlehill, Turnberry Place, Castlehill, Hawthornhill Road, Castlehill, Blackburn Crescent, Risk Street, Dumbarton Castlehill, Oxhill Road,
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