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Standard Schedule N9-58737-Sant-LU-1-1 Schedule N9-59353-SaNt-LU-1-2 Schedule information Route: N9 No. of vehicles used on 7 schedule: Service change: 59353 - SCHEDULE Implementation date: 28 August 2021 Day type: SaNt - Saturday Night/Sunday Morning Operator: LU - LONDON UNITED Option: 1 Version: 2 Schedule comment: Option comment: P-N9 02 Saturday - 59353 - SaNt New Contract Timing points Timing point Transit node Stop AWCHEA S ALDWYCH, EAST ARM STAND J1733 ALDWYCH, KINGSWAY AWCHE ALDWYCH, EAST ARM A S AWCHEA Aldwych (East Arm) 0E05 ALDWYCH E ARM BUSH HOUSE BP6515 Aldwych / Bush House AWCHWA Aldwych, West Arm 0E03 ALDWYCH WEST ARM 20983 Aldwych / Drury Lane BTFDHA Brentford,Half Acre NE16 BRENTFORD HALF ACRE 6175 Market Place BTFDHA Brentford,Half Acre NE16 BRENTFORD HALF ACRE 6176 Market Place CRFDLB Cranford, Library N506 BATH ROAD JOLLY WAGGONER 3189 Cranford Library / The Parkway CRFDLB Cranford, Library N506 BATH ROAD JOLLY WAGGONER 3190 The Parkway GNPKSN Green Park Station 0D01 GREEN PARK STATION 15192 Green Park Station GNPKSN Green Park Station 0D01 GREEN PARK STATION 99 Green Park Station GUNNRA Gunnersbury, Chiswick Roundabout NF06 FOUNTAIN LEISURE CENTRE 3163 Brentford Fountain Leisure Centre GUNNRA Gunnersbury, Chiswick Roundabout NF06 FOUNTAIN LEISURE CENTRE 3164 Brentford Fountain Leisure Centre HAMMBU Hammersmith Bus Station, Upper Level 6905 HAMMERSMITH BUS STATION R0876 Hammersmith Bus Station HAMMBU Hammersmith Bus Station, Upper Level 6905 HAMMERSMITH BUS STATION R0880 Hammersmith Bus Station HARNCR Harlington Corner P810 HARLINGTON CORNER 1795 Harlington Corner HARNCR Harlington Corner P810 HARLINGTON CORNER 3419 Harlington Corner HOUNBL Hounslow, Bell Corner N716 HOUNSLOW BELL JUNCTION BP1993 Bell Corner / Hounslow Civic Centre HOUNBL Hounslow, Bell Corner N716 HOUNSLOW BELL JUNCTION BP930 The Bell HOUNBSL Hounslow Bus Station, London Road N717 HOUNSLOW LONDON ROAD 1341 Hounslow Bus Station HOUNBSL Hounslow Bus Station, London Road N717 HOUNSLOW LONDON ROAD 1778 Hounslow Bus Station HPCRKB Hyde Park Corner, Knightsbridge 0J05 HYDE P CNR KNIGHTSBRIDGE 107 Hyde Park Corner Station HPCRKB Hyde Park Corner, Knightsbridge 0J05 HYDE P CNR KNIGHTSBRIDGE 96 Hyde Park Corner Station Page 1 of 5 N9-59353-SaNt-LU-1-2 HSKNSN High Street Kensington Station 7A02 HIGH ST KENSINGTON STN 14640 High Street Kensington Station HSKNSN High Street Kensington Station 7A02 HIGH ST KENSINGTON STN 16031 High Street Kensington Station HTWABS Heathrow Airport Central Bus Station P901 HEATHROW AIRPORT BUS STN BP5116 Heathrow Central Bus Station HTWABS Heathrow Airport Central Bus Station P901 HEATHROW AIRPORT BUS STN BP5117 Heathrow Central Bus Station HTWANT Heathrow Airport North, Bath Road/Nene Road P801 BATH ROAD RAMADA HOTEL 18208 Nene Road HTWANT Heathrow Airport North, Bath Road/Nene Road PC03 BATH ROAD/SIPSON ROAD 557 Nene Road HTWAT5 S Heathrow Airport, Terminal 5 Stand J5305 HEATHROW TERMINAL 5 HTWAT5 Heathrow Airport, Terminal 5 S HTWAT5 Heathrow Airport, Terminal 5 PD04 HEATHROW TERMINAL 5 BP5134 Heathrow Terminal 5 HTWAT5 Heathrow Airport, Terminal 5 PD04 HEATHROW TERMINAL 5 BP5140 Heathrow Terminal 5 HWSTSN Hounslow West Station N801 HOUNSLOW WEST STATION 9114 Hounslow West Station HWSTSN Hounslow West Station N801 HOUNSLOW WEST STATION 9115 Hounslow West Station ISLEBC Isleworth, Busch Corner, East Side NA04 ISLEWORTH BUSCH CORNER 6187 Busch Corner ISLEBC Isleworth, Busch Corner, East Side NA04 ISLEWORTH BUSCH CORNER 6188 Busch Corner KENSOL Kensington, Olympia 6A01 KENSINGTON OLYMPIA 14641 North End Road KENSOL Kensington, Olympia 7901 KENS HIGH ST/HOLLAND RD BP1589 Holland Road KENSRA Kensington, Royal Albert Hall 0401 ROYAL ALBERT HALL 3352 Royal Albert Hall KENSRA Kensington, Royal Albert Hall 0401 ROYAL ALBERT HALL 34101 Royal Albert Hall KEWBSN Kew Bridge Station NE01 KEW BRIDGE STATION 2196 Kew Bridge Station KEWBSN Kew Bridge Station NE02 KEW BRIDGE THE PLOUGH 1625 Kew Bridge Station TFSQCS Trafalgar Square, Cockspur Street 0C01 CHARING X/TRAFALGAR SQ BP3507 Trafalgar Square TFSQCS Trafalgar Square, Cockspur Street 0C01 CHARING X/TRAFALGAR SQ BP3509 Trafalgar Square TURNCH Turnham Green Church NG06 TURNHAM GREEN CHURCH 133 Turnham Green Church TURNCH Turnham Green Church NG06 TURNHAM GREEN CHURCH 134 Turnham Green Church V GR Stamford Brook Bus Garage NG02 STAMFORD BROOK GARAGE 1037 Stamford Brook Bus Garage V GR Stamford Brook Bus Garage NG02 STAMFORD BROOK GARAGE 1038 Stamford Brook Bus Garage V STAMFORD BROOK J2331 STAMFORD BROOK BUS GARAGE V STAMFORD BROOK Page 2 of 5 N9-59353-SaNt-LU-1-2 Crosslinks This schedule has 3 trips with crosslinks. Previous Next Timing Point Time Route Trip Route Trip 9 204 N9 901 ALDWYCH, EAST ARM STAND (AWCHEA S) 2359 9 208 N9 903 ALDWYCH, EAST ARM STAND (AWCHEA S) 2429 9 212 N9 905 ALDWYCH, EAST ARM STAND (AWCHEA S) 2459 Page 3 of 5 N9-59353-SaNt-LU-1-2 Trip Dut Dut Bus V AW AW TFS GN HP KE HS KE HA V TU GU KE BTF ISL HO HO HW CR HA HT HT HT HT V For Nex No. y y Run CH CH QC PK CR NS KN NS MM GR RN NN WB DH EB UN UN STS FDL RN WA WA WA WA m t Star End No. EA EA S SN KB RA SN OL BU CH RA SN A C BSL BL N B CR NT BS T5 T5 Tim Trip t S S e J23 J17 0E0 0C0 0D0 0J0 040 7A0 6A0 690 NG NG NF0 NE0 NE1 NA0 N71 N71 N80 N50 P81 P80 P90 PD0 J53 J23 31 33 5 1 1 5 1 2 1 5 02 06 6 2 6 4 7 6 1 6 0 1 1 4 05 31 V AW BP6 BP3 151 107 335 146 146 R08 103 133 316 162 617 618 177 BP1 911 318 341 182 BP5 BP5 HT V CH 515 507 92 2 40 41 76 8 4 5 6 8 8 993 4 9 9 08 116 134 WA EA T5 S S Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep . 901 965 965 485 2359 2400 2406 2411 2416 2422 2426 2431 2436 2442 2445 2450 2451 2455 2457 2502 2507 2510 2514 2518 2519 2523 2530 2530 2555 910 903 964 961 486 2429 2430 2436 2441 2446 2452 2456 2501 2506 2512 2515 2520 2521 2525 2527 2532 2537 2540 2544 2548 2549 2553 2600 2600 2625 912 R 905 968 962 487 2459 2500 2506 2511 2516 2522 2526 2531 2536 2542 2545 2550 2551 2555 2557 2602 2606 2609 2613 2617 2618 2622 2629 2629 2655 914 R 907 966 964 481 2529 2530 2536 2540 2544 2550 2553 2558 2603 2609 2612 2616 2617 2621 2623 2628 2632 2635 2639 2643 2644 2648 2655 2655 2725 916 R 909 967 968 482 2559 2600 2605 2609 2613 2619 2622 2627 2632 2638 2641 2645 2646 2650 2652 2657 2701 2704 2708 2713 2714 2718 2725 2725 2755 918 R 911 969 966 483 2629 2630 2635 2639 2643 2649 2652 2657 2702 2708 2711 2715 2716 2720 2722 2727 2731 2735 2739 2744 2745 2749 2756 2756 2825 920 R 913 963 967 484 2659 2700 2705 2709 2712 2718 2720 2725 2730 2736 2739 2743 2744 2748 2750 2755 2759 2803 2807 2812 2814 2818 2826 2826 2855 922 F 915 965 969 485 2729 2730 2735 2739 2742 2748 2750 2755 2759 2805 2808 2812 2813 2817 2819 2824 2828 2832 2836 2841 2843 2847 2855 2855 2925 924 R 917 961 961 486 2759 2800 2805 2809 2812 2817 2819 2824 2828 2834 2837 2841 2842 2846 2848 2853 2857 2901 2905 2910 2912 2916 2924 2959 F 919 962 965 487 2829 2830 2834 2838 2841 2846 2848 2853 2857 2903 2906 2909 2910 2914 2916 2921 2925 2929 2933 2938 2940 2944 2952 3027 F F 921 964 964 481 2859 2900 2904 2908 2911 2916 2918 2923 2927 2932 2935 2938 2939 2943 2945 2950 2954 2958 3002 3007 3009 3013 3021 3056 F 923 968 968 482 2929 2930 2934 2938 2941 2946 2948 2953 2957 3002 3005 3008 3009 3013 3015 3020 3024 3028 3032 3036 3038 3042 3050 3125 F 925 966 966 483 2959 3000 3004 3008 3011 3016 3018 3023 3027 3032 3035 3038 3039 3043 3045 3050 3054 3058 3102 3106 3108 3112 3120 3155 F 927 967 967 484 3029 3030 3034 3038 3041 3046 3048 3053 3057 3102 3105 3108 3109 3113 3115 3120 3124 3128 3132 3136 3138 3142 3150 3225 F 929 969 969 485 3054 3055 3059 3103 3106 3111 3113 3118 3122 3127 3130 3133 3134 3138 3140 3145 3149 3153 3157 3201 3203 3207 3215 3250 F Page 4 of 5 N9-59353-SaNt-LU-1-2 Trip V HT HT HT HT HA CR HW HO HO ISL BTF KE GU TU V HA KE HS KE HP GN TFS AW AW V Bus Dut Dut For Nex No. WA WA WA WA RN FDL STS UN UN EB DH WB NN RN GR MM NS KN NS CR PK QC CH CH Run y y m t T5 T5 BS NT CR B N BL BSL C A SN RA CH BU OL SN RA KB SN S WA EA No. Star End Tim Trip S S t e J23 J53 PD0 P90 PC0 P81 N50 N80 N71 N71 NA0 NE1 NE0 NF0 NG NG 690 790 7A0 040 0J0 0D0 0C0 0E0 J17 J23 31 05 4 1 3 0 6 1 6 7 4 6 1 6 06 02 5 1 2 1 5 1 1 3 33 31 V HT BP5 BP5 557 179 319 911 BP9 134 618 617 219 316 134 103 R08 BP1 160 341 96 99 BP3 209 AW V WA 140 117 5 0 5 30 1 7 5 6 3 7 80 589 31 01 509 83 CH T5 EA S S Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep Dep .
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