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370 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 370 bus time schedule & line map 370 Lakeside - Romford Market View In Website Mode The 370 bus line (Lakeside - Romford Market) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Lakeside: 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM (2) Romford Market: 5:24 AM - 11:45 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 370 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 370 bus arriving. Direction: Lakeside 370 bus Time Schedule 50 stops Lakeside Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM Monday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM Mercury Gardens (M) Mercury Gardens, London Tuesday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM Western Road (Qq) Wednesday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM Western Road, London Thursday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM Romford Station (W) Friday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM Albert Road (VG) Saturday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM Manor Road (E) Fairholme Avenue (AS) 370 bus Info Margaret Road (AT) Direction: Lakeside Stops: 50 The Drill Roundabout (AC) Trip Duration: 52 min Line Summary: Mercury Gardens (M), Western Road Brooklands Gardens (AD) (Qq), Romford Station (W), Albert Road (VG), Manor Road (E), Fairholme Avenue (AS), Margaret Road Slewins Lane, London (AT), The Drill Roundabout (AC), Brooklands Gardens Walden Way (ES) (AD), Walden Way (ES), Burntwood Avenue (EK), Emerson Park Station (EL), Burnway (EM), Queen's Theatre (D), Hornchurch Town Centre (F), Burntwood Avenue (EK) St.Andrews Church, Hacton Lane (K), Upminster Bridge (B), Upminster Windmill (P), St Laurence Emerson Park Station (EL) Church (R), Gaynes Road (D), Upminster (A), Upminster Station Forecourt (E), Upminster Stnst Burnway (EM) Lawrence Road (B), St Laurence Church (S), Stewart Avenue (T), Gaynes Park Road (S), Cranston Park Queen's Theatre (D) Avenue (S), Parkland Avenue, Corbets Tey (E), South Essex Crematorium, Stubbers Adventure Centre (E), Hornchurch Town Centre (F) Bridge Cottages (E), Cranham Place (E), Church 171 High Street, London Lane (E), Fen Lane North Ockendon, Home Farm Cottage North Ockendon, North Road South St.Andrews Church Ockendon, Grove Farm South Ockendon, Nelson Road South Ockendon, Royal Oak South Ockendon, Hacton Lane (K) Brandon Groves South Ockendon, Garth Road South Ockendon, Buckles Lane South Ockendon, Elwick Upminster Bridge (B) Road South Ockendon, Ford Place South Ockendon, 130 Upminster Road, London Davy Down, Caravan Park North Stifford, Pilgrims Roundabout Lakeside, Bus Station Lakeside (A) Upminster Windmill (P) St Laurence Church (R) Gaynes Road (D) 19a Station Road, London Upminster (A) 57 Station Road, London Upminster Station Forecourt (E) Station Approach, London Upminster Stnst Lawrence Road (B) 36 Station Road, London St Laurence Church (S) 27 Corbets Tey Road, London Stewart Avenue (T) 103 Corbets Tey Road, London Gaynes Park Road (S) Cranston Park Avenue (S) Tadlows Close, London Parkland Avenue Corbets Tey (E) South Essex Crematorium Stubbers Adventure Centre (E) Bridge Cottages (E) Cranham Place (E) Church Lane (E) Fen Lane North Ockendon Home Farm Cottage North Ockendon North Road South Ockendon Grove Farm South Ockendon Nelson Road South Ockendon Royal Oak South Ockendon Brandon Groves South Ockendon Bradd Close, England Garth Road South Ockendon Buckles Lane South Ockendon Elwick Road South Ockendon South Road, England Ford Place South Ockendon Davy Down Caravan Park North Stifford Pilgrims Roundabout Lakeside Arterial Road West Thurrock, Grays Bus Station Lakeside (A) Direction: Romford Market 370 bus Time Schedule 48 stops Romford Market Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:15 AM - 11:45 PM Monday 5:24 AM - 11:45 PM Lakeside Bus Station (D) Tuesday 5:24 AM - 11:45 PM Pilgrims Roundabout Lakeside Wednesday 5:24 AM - 11:45 PM Caravan Park North Stifford Thursday 5:24 AM - 11:45 PM Davy Down Friday 5:24 AM - 11:45 PM Ford Place Saturday 5:25 AM - 11:45 PM South Road, England Elwick Road South Ockendon Moss Road South Ockendon 370 bus Info Direction: Romford Market Garth Road South Ockendon Stops: 48 Trip Duration: 55 min Brandon Groves South Ockendon Line Summary: Lakeside Bus Station (D), Pilgrims Roundabout Lakeside, Caravan Park North Stifford, Davy Down, Ford Place, Elwick Road South Royal Oak South Ockendon Ockendon, Moss Road South Ockendon, Garth Road South Ockendon, Brandon Groves South Ockendon, North Road South Ockendon Royal Oak South Ockendon, North Road South Ockendon, Home Farm Cottage North Ockendon, Home Farm Cottage North Ockendon Fen Lane, White Post Farm North Ockendon, Church Lane (W), Cranham Place (W), Bridge Cottages (W), Fen Lane Manor Farm, Stubbers Adventure Centre (W), South Essex Crematorium, Corbets Tey (W), Parkland White Post Farm North Ockendon Avenue (N), Cranston Park Avenue (N), Gaynes Park Road (N), Stewart Avenue (Q), Gaynes Road (D), Church Lane (W) Upminster (A), Upminster Station Forecourt (E), Upminster Stnst Lawrence Road (C), St Laurence Cranham Place (W) Church (M), Upminster Windmill (N), Upminster Bridge (A), Hacton Lane (L), St.Andrews Church, Bridge Cottages (W) Hornchurch Town Centre (G), Queen's Theatre (C), Burnway (EA), Emerson Park Station (EB), Wykeham Manor Farm Avenue (EC), Walden Way (EP), Kinfauns Avenue (AE), The Drill Roundabout (AP), Witham Road (AQ), Fairholme Avenue (AR), Manor Road (W), Albert Stubbers Adventure Centre (W) Road (VE), Romford Station (Z), Mercury Gardens (N) South Essex Crematorium Corbets Tey (W) Corbets Tey Road, London Parkland Avenue (N) Cranston Park Avenue (N) Gaynes Park Road (N) Stewart Avenue (Q) 28 Corbets Tey Road, London Gaynes Road (D) 19a Station Road, London Upminster (A) 57 Station Road, London Upminster Station Forecourt (E) Station Approach, London Upminster Stnst Lawrence Road (C) 36 Station Road, London St Laurence Church (M) Gridiron Place, London Upminster Windmill (N) Upminster Bridge (A) 130 Upminster Road, London Hacton Lane (L) St.Andrews Church Hornchurch Town Centre (G) High Street, London Queen's Theatre (C) Burnway (EA) Emerson Park Station (EB) Billet Lane, London Wykeham Avenue (EC) Walden Way (EP) Kinfauns Avenue (AE) The Drill Roundabout (AP) Witham Road (AQ) Fairholme Avenue (AR) Manor Road (W) Albert Road (VE) Victoria Road, London Romford Station (Z) 132 South Street, London Mercury Gardens (N) Mercury Gardens, London 370 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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