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N37 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route N37 bus time schedule & line map N37 Silverknowes - Penicuik View In Website Mode The N37 bus line (Silverknowes - Penicuik) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Broughton: 4:01 AM (2) Deanburn: 12:09 AM - 3:01 AM (3) Drylaw: 12:31 AM - 3:04 AM (4) Edinburgh: 4:04 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest N37 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next N37 bus arriving. Direction: Broughton N37 bus Time Schedule 21 stops Broughton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 3:31 AM - 4:01 AM Monday 4:01 AM Silverknowes Neuk, Drylaw Ferry Gait Place, Edinburgh Tuesday 4:01 AM Muirhouse Green, Drylaw Wednesday 4:01 AM Ferry Road, Edinburgh Thursday 4:01 AM Groathill Road North, Drylaw Friday 4:01 AM Drylaw Police Station, Drylaw Saturday 3:31 AM - 4:01 AM 726 Ferry Road, Edinburgh Ferry Road Drive, Pilton 627 Ferry Road, Edinburgh N37 bus Info Crewe Toll, Crewe Toll Roundabout Direction: Broughton Stops: 21 Crewe Toll, Crewe Toll Roundabout Trip Duration: 15 min 141 Crewe Road South, Edinburgh Line Summary: Silverknowes Neuk, Drylaw, Muirhouse Green, Drylaw, Groathill Road North, North Werber Park, Craigleith Drylaw, Drylaw Police Station, Drylaw, Ferry Road 109 Crewe Road South, Edinburgh Drive, Pilton, Crewe Toll, Crewe Toll Roundabout, Crewe Toll, Crewe Toll Roundabout, North Werber West Woods, Craigleith Park, Craigleith, West Woods, Craigleith, Western 95 Crewe Road South, Edinburgh General, Craigleith, Comely Bank Cemetery, Craigleith, Flora Stevenson School, Comely Bank, Western General, Craigleith Orchard Brae Avenue, Comely Bank, Learmonth Terrace, Orchard Brae, Dean Bridge, Dean, Comely Bank Cemetery, Craigleith Drumsheugh Place, West End, Queensferry Street, West End, Princes Street (West), Edinburgh, Princes Flora Stevenson School, Comely Bank Street (Scott Mon.), Edinburgh, Leith Street, Orchard Brae West, Edinburgh Greenside, Annandale Street, Broughton Orchard Brae Avenue, Comely Bank Orchard Brae, Edinburgh Learmonth Terrace, Orchard Brae 17 Learmonth Terrace, Edinburgh Dean Bridge, Dean Clarendon Crescent, Edinburgh Drumsheugh Place, West End 1 Drumsheugh Place, Edinburgh Queensferry Street, West End 45 Queensferry Street, Edinburgh Princes Street (West), Edinburgh 119 Princes Street, Edinburgh Princes Street (Scott Mon.), Edinburgh 59 Princes Street, Edinburgh Leith Street, Greenside Little King Street, Edinburgh Annandale Street, Broughton 15 Annandale Street, Edinburgh Direction: Deanburn N37 bus Time Schedule 95 stops Deanburn Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:09 AM - 3:01 AM Monday 12:09 AM - 3:01 AM Silverknowes Neuk, Drylaw Ferry Gait Place, Edinburgh Tuesday 12:09 AM - 3:01 AM Muirhouse Green, Drylaw Wednesday 12:09 AM - 3:01 AM Ferry Road, Edinburgh Thursday 12:09 AM - 3:01 AM Groathill Road North, Drylaw Friday 12:09 AM - 3:01 AM Drylaw Police Station, Drylaw Saturday 12:09 AM - 3:01 AM 726 Ferry Road, Edinburgh Ferry Road Drive, Pilton 627 Ferry Road, Edinburgh N37 bus Info Crewe Toll, Crewe Toll Roundabout Direction: Deanburn Stops: 95 Crewe Toll, Crewe Toll Roundabout Trip Duration: 61 min 141 Crewe Road South, Edinburgh Line Summary: Silverknowes Neuk, Drylaw, Muirhouse Green, Drylaw, Groathill Road North, North Werber Park, Craigleith Drylaw, Drylaw Police Station, Drylaw, Ferry Road 109 Crewe Road South, Edinburgh Drive, Pilton, Crewe Toll, Crewe Toll Roundabout, Crewe Toll, Crewe Toll Roundabout, North Werber West Woods, Craigleith Park, Craigleith, West Woods, Craigleith, Western 95 Crewe Road South, Edinburgh General, Craigleith, Comely Bank Cemetery, Craigleith, Flora Stevenson School, Comely Bank, Western General, Craigleith Orchard Brae Avenue, Comely Bank, Learmonth Terrace, Orchard Brae, Dean Bridge, Dean, Comely Bank Cemetery, Craigleith Drumsheugh Place, West End, Queensferry Street, West End, Princes Street (West), Edinburgh, Princes Flora Stevenson School, Comely Bank Street (Scott Mon.), Edinburgh, South Bridge, Old Orchard Brae West, Edinburgh Town, Surgeons' Hall, South Side, St Patrick Square, South Side, Bernard Terrace, South Side, Newington Orchard Brae Avenue, Comely Bank Road, Newington, Salisbury Place, Mayƒeld, Minto Orchard Brae, Edinburgh Street, Mayƒeld, Mayƒeld Gardens, Mayƒeld, East Savile Road, Mayƒeld, Suffolk Road, Mayƒeld, Lygon Learmonth Terrace, Orchard Brae Road, Mayƒeld, Lady Road, Nether Liberton, Gordon 17 Learmonth Terrace, Edinburgh Terrace, Liberton, Orchardhead Road, Liberton, Orchardhead Loan, Liberton, Wolridge Road, Dean Bridge, Dean Liberton, Liberton Cemetery, Liberton, Liberton Place, Clarendon Crescent, Edinburgh Liberton, Little Road, Gracemount, St Katherine's Brae, Gracemount, Mortonhall Crematorium, Kaimes, Drumsheugh Place, West End Kaimes Crossroads, Kaimes, Burdiehouse Road, 1 Drumsheugh Place, Edinburgh Burdiehouse, Janeƒeld, Burdiehouse, Burdiehouse Terminus, Burdiehouse, Burdiehouse Village, Queensferry Street, West End Burdiehouse, Lang Loan, Straiton, Retail Park, 45 Queensferry Street, Edinburgh Straiton, Mayshade Road, Loanhead, Hawthorn Gardens, Loanhead, Edgeƒeld Road, Loanhead, Princes Street (West), Edinburgh George Drive, Loanhead, Muirƒeld Gardens, 119 Princes Street, Edinburgh Loanhead, George Avenue, Loanhead, Mcneil Avenue, Loanhead, Park Avenue, Loanhead, Herd Princes Street (Scott Mon.), Edinburgh Terrace, Loanhead, Dryden Road, Loanhead, 59 Princes Street, Edinburgh Nivensknowe Road, Loanhead, Seaƒeld Road, Bilston, Roslin Road, Bilston, Bilston Cottages, South Bridge, Old Town Bilston, Langhill Farm, Roslin, Roslin Institute, Roslin, 41 South Bridge, Edinburgh Springƒeld Place, Roslin, Station Road, Roslin, Original Rosslyn Hotel, Roslin, Penicuik Road, Roslin, Surgeons' Hall, South Side Woodend Park, Roslin, Roslin Surgery, Roslin, 72 Nicolson Street, Edinburgh Gowkley Moss, Roslin, Milton Cottages, Milton Bridge, Golf Club, Milton Bridge, Glencorse Barracks, St Patrick Square, South Side Glencorse, Samoa Terrace, Mauricewood, Beeslack 26 Clerk Street, Edinburgh High School, Mauricewood, Mauricewood Road, Mauricewood, Queensway, Penicuik, Cuiken Avenue, Bernard Terrace, South Side Penicuik, Angle Park, Penicuik, Wilson Street, 41 South Clerk Street, Edinburgh Penicuik, Town Centre, Penicuik, Lambs Pend, Penicuik, Navaar House Hotel, Penicuik, Craigiebield Newington Road, Newington Crescent, Penicuik, Harlaw Grove, Penicuik, Clerk 9 Newington Road, Edinburgh Road, Deanburn, Ravendean Gardens, Deanburn, Lowrie Avenue, Deanburn, Ravelsykes Road, Salisbury Place, Mayƒeld Deanburn, Monksrig Road, Deanburn, Gardeners 2 Minto Street, Edinburgh Walk, Deanburn, Silverburn Drive, Deanburn, Laverlock Drive, Deanburn, Royal Court, Deanburn, Minto Street, Mayƒeld Terminus, Deanburn 20 Minto Street, Edinburgh Mayƒeld Gardens, Mayƒeld 21 Mayƒeld Gardens, Edinburgh East Savile Road, Mayƒeld 3 Craigmillar Park, Edinburgh Suffolk Road, Mayƒeld Craigmillar Park, Edinburgh Lygon Road, Mayƒeld Craigmillar Park, Edinburgh Lady Road, Nether Liberton Liberton Road, Edinburgh Gordon Terrace, Liberton 30 Mid Liberton, Edinburgh Orchardhead Road, Liberton 17 Liberton Brae, Edinburgh Orchardhead Loan, Liberton 111 Liberton Brae, Edinburgh Wolridge Road, Liberton Liberton Brae, Edinburgh Liberton Cemetery, Liberton 112 Liberton Brae, Edinburgh Liberton Place, Liberton 17 Liberton Gardens, Edinburgh Little Road, Gracemount Liberton Gardens, Edinburgh St Katherine's Brae, Gracemount Mortonhall Crematorium, Kaimes Howden Hall Road, Edinburgh Kaimes Crossroads, Kaimes 66 Howden Hall Road, Edinburgh Burdiehouse Road, Burdiehouse 10 Burdiehouse Road, Edinburgh Janeƒeld, Burdiehouse 3 Janeƒeld, Edinburgh Burdiehouse Terminus, Burdiehouse Burdiehouse Village, Burdiehouse Lang Loan, Straiton Retail Park, Straiton Mayshade Road, Loanhead Hawthorn Gardens, Loanhead Inveravon Road, Loanhead Edgeƒeld Road, Loanhead Fountain Place, Loanhead George Drive, Loanhead Muirƒeld Gardens, Loanhead Muirƒeld Gardens, Loanhead George Avenue, Loanhead Mcneil Avenue, Loanhead Park Avenue, Loanhead Herd Terrace, Loanhead Dryden Road, Loanhead Nivensknowe Road, Loanhead Seaƒeld Road, Bilston Roslin Road, Bilston Bilston Cottages, Bilston Langhill Farm, Roslin Roslin Institute, Roslin Springƒeld Place, Roslin Station Road, Roslin 40 Main Street, Roslin Original Rosslyn Hotel, Roslin 2 Penicuik Road, Roslin Penicuik Road, Roslin Penicuik Road, Roslin Woodend Park, Roslin Roslin Surgery, Roslin Gowkley Moss, Roslin Milton Cottages, Milton Bridge Golf Club, Milton Bridge Edinburgh Road, Scotland Glencorse Barracks, Glencorse Samoa Terrace, Mauricewood Beeslack High School, Mauricewood Mauricewood Road, Mauricewood Queensway, Penicuik Cuiken Avenue, Penicuik The Quadrant, Penicuik Angle Park, Penicuik John Street, Penicuik Wilson Street, Penicuik 61 John Street, Penicuik Town Centre, Penicuik Lambs Pend, Penicuik High Street, Penicuik Navaar House Hotel, Penicuik Craigiebield Crescent, Penicuik Harlaw Grove, Penicuik Clerk Road, Deanburn Ravendean Gardens, Deanburn Lowrie Avenue, Deanburn Ravelsykes Road, Deanburn Monksrig Road, Deanburn Gardeners Walk, Deanburn Rullion Road, Scotland Silverburn Drive, Deanburn Hunters Hill, Scotland Laverlock Drive, Deanburn Royal Court, Deanburn Royal Court, Penicuik Terminus, Deanburn Scott Road, Penicuik Direction: Drylaw N37 bus Time Schedule 90 stops Drylaw Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:04 AM - 3:04 AM Monday 12:31 AM - 3:04 AM Terminus, Deanburn Scott Road, Penicuik Tuesday 12:31 AM - 3:04 AM Queensway, Penicuik Wednesday 12:31 AM - 3:04 AM Mauricewood Road, Mauricewood Thursday
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