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243 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 243 bus time schedule & line map 243 Waterloo - Wood Green View In Website Mode The 243 bus line (Waterloo - Wood Green) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Waterloo: 24 hours (2) Wood Green: 24 hours Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 243 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 243 bus arriving. Direction: Waterloo 243 bus Time Schedule 56 stops Waterloo Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 24 hours Monday 24 hours Redvers Road (E) Tuesday 24 hours Perth Road (NB) Perth Road, London Wednesday 24 hours Gladstone Avenue (NC) Thursday 24 hours Friday 24 hours Westbury Avenue / Lordship Lane (ND) 205 Westbury Avenue, London Saturday 24 hours The Roundway / West Arm (LA) Turnant Road, London Waltheof Avenue (LB) 243 bus Info Direction: Waterloo Awlƒeld Avenue (LC) Stops: 56 Trip Duration: 76 min Mount Pleasant Road (LD) Line Summary: Redvers Road (E), Perth Road (NB), Lordship Lane, London Gladstone Avenue (NC), Westbury Avenue / Lordship Lane (ND), The Roundway / West Arm (LA), Waltheof Bruce Castle Park & Museum (M) Avenue (LB), Awlƒeld Avenue (LC), Mount Pleasant Road (LD), Bruce Castle Park & Museum (M), Elmhurst Road (N) Elmhurst Road (N), Bruce Grove Station (P), Bruce Grove, London Tottenham High Road / Bruce Grove Stn (C), Tottenham Police Station (D), Tottenham Town Hall Bruce Grove Station (P) (W), College Of North East London (J), Seven Sisters Station (K), South Tottenham Station (TD), St Ann's Tottenham High Road / Bruce Grove Stn (C) Road (TE), Egerton Road (SK), Stamford Hill Broadway (SL), Stamford Hill Library (SM), Holcombe Road, London Lynmouth Road (SN), Stoke Newington Station (C), Tottenham Police Station (D) Northwold Road / Stoke Newington Common (D), Rectory Road / Brooke Road (L), Manse Road (N), 402 High Road, London Stoke Newington Road / Amhurst Road (Q), Princess Tottenham Town Hall (W) May Road (S), Shacklewell Lane (V), Rio Cinema (T), Dalston Kingsland Station (R), Dalston Junction Colsterworth Road, London Station (M), Forest Road (D), Middleton Road (KH), College Of North East London (J) Haggerston Station / Downham Road (KJ), Laburnum Street (KL), St Leonard's Hospital (KM), Seven Sisters Station (K) Hoxton Station / Museum Of the Home (KN), Falkirk Street (KP), Shoreditch Church (T), Shoreditch Town A503, London Hall (W), Great Eastern Street (YA), Old Street Station South Tottenham Station (TD) (L), Bunhill Row (G), St Luke's Music Education High Road, London Centre (H), Goswell Road (BX), Clerkenwell Road / St John Street, Clerkenwell Green (K), Hatton Garden St Ann's Road (TE) (D), Rosebery Avenue (CW), Gray's Inn Road (CP), Red Lion Street (A), Kingsway / Holborn Station (M), Egerton Road (SK) Aldwych / Drury Lane (S), Waterloo Bridge / South Bank (N), Waterloo Station / Mepham Street Stamford Hill Broadway (SL) 166 Stamford Hill, London Stamford Hill Library (SM) Lynmouth Road (SN) Stoke Newington Station (C) Willow Cottages, London Northwold Road / Stoke Newington Common (D) 19 Northwold Road, London Rectory Road / Brooke Road (L) Manse Road (N) Manse Road, London Stoke Newington Road / Amhurst Road (Q) Foulden Terrace, London Princess May Road (S) 82-90 Stoke Newington Road, London Shacklewell Lane (V) 23 Stoke Newington Road, London Rio Cinema (T) 134 Kingsland High Street, London Dalston Kingsland Station (R) 82-84 Kingsland High Street, London Dalston Junction Station (M) 2-4 Kingsland High Street, London Forest Road (D) 514 Kingsland Road, London Middleton Road (KH) 390 Kingsland Road, London Haggerston Station / Downham Road (KJ) Kingsland Road, London Laburnum Street (KL) 228 Kingsland Road, London St Leonard's Hospital (KM) Hoxton Station / Museum Of the Home (KN) Falkirk Street (KP) 65 Kingsland Road, London Shoreditch Church (T) 28 Kingsland Road, London Shoreditch Town Hall (W) 345 Old Street, London Great Eastern Street (YA) Old Street, London Old Street Station (L) Old Street, London Bunhill Row (G) City Cloisters, London St Luke's Music Education Centre (H) 152 Whitecross Street, London Goswell Road (BX) 35-39 Old Street, London Clerkenwell Road / St John Street 64 Clerkenwell Road, London Clerkenwell Green (K) 63 Clerkenwell Road, London Hatton Garden (D) 79 Clerkenwell Road, London Rosebery Avenue (CW) 8 Laystall Street, London Gray's Inn Road (CP) King's Mews, London Red Lion Street (A) 98 Theobald's Road, London Kingsway / Holborn Station (M) Kingsway, London Aldwych / Drury Lane (S) Strand Underpass, London Waterloo Bridge / South Bank (N) Waterloo Station / Mepham Street Mepham Street, London Direction: Wood Green 243 bus Time Schedule 59 stops Wood Green Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 24 hours Monday 24 hours Waterloo Station / Tenison Way (J) Whichcote Street, London Tuesday 24 hours Waterloo Bridge / South Bank (P) Wednesday 24 hours 1 Charlie Chaplin Walk, London Thursday 24 hours Lancaster Place (T) Friday 24 hours Lancaster Place, London Saturday 24 hours Aldwych / Drury Lane (E) India Place, London Holborn Station (P) 117 Kingsway, London 243 bus Info Direction: Wood Green Red Lion Street (G) Stops: 59 98 Theobald's Road, London Trip Duration: 72 min Line Summary: Waterloo Station / Tenison Way (J), Gray's Inn Road (CA) Waterloo Bridge / South Bank (P), Lancaster Place King's Mews, London (T), Aldwych / Drury Lane (E), Holborn Station (P), Red Lion Street (G), Gray's Inn Road (CA), Rosebery Rosebery Avenue (CU) Avenue (CU), Farringdon Road (E), St John Street (J), 168 Clerkenwell Road, London Goswell Road (BS), Central Street (BZ), St Luke's Music Education Centre (J), Old Street Station (F), Farringdon Road (E) Shoreditch Fire Station (K), Great Eastern Street (Y), 9 Herbal Hill, London Shoreditch Town Hall (X), Waterson Street (V), Hoxton Station / Museum Of the Home (KA), St John Street (J) Pearson Street (KB), St Leonard's Hospital (KC), 45-47 Clerkenwell Road, London Laburnum Street (KD), Haggerston Station (KE), Middleton Road (KF), Dalston Junction Station (C), Goswell Road (BS) Kingsland High Street / Dalston Jct (L), Dalston 50-54 Clerkenwell Road, London Kingsland Station (P), Rio Cinema (S), Princess May Road (N), Amhurst Road (P), Stoke Newington Police Central Street (BZ) Station (R), Brooke Road (S), Stoke Newington 49-59 Old Street, London Church Street (X), Stoke Newington Station (E), Lynmouth Road (SA), Stamford Hill Library (SB), St Luke's Music Education Centre (J) Stamford Hill Broadway (SD), Egerton Road (SE), St St Luke's Close, London Ann's Road (TA), Lealand Road (TB), South Tottenham Station (TC), Seven Sisters Road (C), Old Street Station (F) Seven Sisters Station (D), College Of North East 207 Old Street, London London (G), Tottenham Town Hall (U), Tottenham Police Station (F), St Loys Road (G), Bruce Grove Shoreditch Fire Station (K) Station (K), Elmhurst Road (L), Bruce Castle Park & 233 Great Eastern Street, London Museum (LE), Mount Pleasant Road (LH), Awlƒeld Avenue (LJ), Waltheof Avenue (LK), The Roundway / Great Eastern Street (Y) West Arm (LL), Gladstone Avenue (NP), Morley 301 Old Street, London Avenue (nr), Perth Road (NS), Wood Green Crown Court (NT), Wood Green Station (F) Shoreditch Town Hall (X) 374 Old Street, London Waterson Street (V) 11 Kingsland Road, London Hoxton Station / Museum Of the Home (KA) 79-81 Kingsland Road, London Pearson Street (KB) Shoreditch Stables North, London St Leonard's Hospital (KC) 215 Kingsland Road, London Laburnum Street (KD) 4 Phillipp Street, London Haggerston Station (KE) 305a Kingsland Road, London Middleton Road (KF) 390 Kingsland Road, London Dalston Junction Station (C) 499 Kingsland Road, London Kingsland High Street / Dalston Jct (L) Boleyn Road, London Dalston Kingsland Station (P) 63 Kingsland High Street, London Rio Cinema (S) 117 Kingsland High Street, London Princess May Road (N) 80 Stoke Newington Road, London Amhurst Road (P) Foulden Terrace, London Stoke Newington Police Station (R) 38 Stoke Newington High Street, London Brooke Road (S) Stoke Newington High Street, London Stoke Newington Church Street (X) 189 Stoke Newington High Street, London Stoke Newington Station (E) Lynmouth Road (SA) Stamford Hill Library (SB) Stamford Hill Broadway (SD) 1 Amhurst Park, London Egerton Road (SE) St Ann's Road (TA) Lealand Road (TB) Ermine Road, London South Tottenham Station (TC) High Road, London Seven Sisters Road (C) Page Green Terrace, London Seven Sisters Station (D) A10, London College Of North East London (G) 250 High Road, London Tottenham Town Hall (U) Town Hall Approach Road, London Tottenham Police Station (F) Drapers Road, London St Loys Road (G) Bruce Grove Station (K) Elmhurst Road (L) Bruce Castle Park & Museum (LE) Mount Pleasant Road (LH) Awlƒeld Avenue (LJ) Waltheof Avenue (LK) The Roundway / West Arm (LL) Turnant Road, London Gladstone Avenue (NP) Boreham Road, London Morley Avenue (nr) Perth Road (NS) Lordship Lane, London Wood Green Crown Court (NT) Wood Green Station (F) 243 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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