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271 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 271 bus time schedule & line map 271 Highgate Village View In Website Mode The 271 bus line (Highgate Village) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Highgate Village: 24 hours (2) Moorgate, Finsbury Square: 24 hours Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 271 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 271 bus arriving. Direction: Highgate Village 271 bus Time Schedule 28 stops Highgate Village Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 24 hours Monday 24 hours Finsbury Square (D) Tuesday 24 hours Moorƒelds Eye Hospital (A) 12 Ebenezer Street, London Wednesday 24 hours Bevenden Street (XP) Thursday 24 hours 122 East Road, London Friday 24 hours Mintern Street (XQ) Saturday 24 hours 66 New North Road, London Eagle Wharf Road (XR) Baring Street (XS) 271 bus Info Direction: Highgate Village Elizabeth Avenue (EN) Stops: 28 Rawreth Walk, London Trip Duration: 40 min Line Summary: Finsbury Square (D), Moorƒelds Eye Essex Road (EP) Hospital (A), Bevenden Street (XP), Mintern Street (XQ), Eagle Wharf Road (XR), Baring Street (XS), Essex Road Station (EC) Elizabeth Avenue (EN), Essex Road (EP), Essex Road Station (EC), Canonbury Square (L), Highbury Corner Canonbury Square (L) (H), Highbury & Islington Station (A), St Mary Canonbury Road, London Magdalene Church (S), Liverpool Road (SV), Holloway Road Station (SU), Camden Road (T), Highbury Corner (H) Holloway / Nags Head (L), Tufnell Park Road (F), 91 Canonbury Road, London Manor Gardens (V), Wedmore Street (U), Upper Holloway Station (T), Elthorne Road (P), Archway Highbury & Islington Station (A) Station (D), Archway Station (E), Whittington Holloway Road, London Hospital / Magdala Avenue (A), Waterlow Park / Lauderdale House (HS), Bisham Gardens (K), South St Mary Magdalene Church (S) Grove (T) 129 Holloway Road, London Liverpool Road (SV) 201 Holloway Road, London Holloway Road Station (SU) 303 Holloway Road, London Camden Road (T) Holloway Road, London Holloway / Nags Head (L) Camden Road, London Tufnell Park Road (F) 536 Holloway Road, London Manor Gardens (V) 467 Holloway Road, London Wedmore Street (U) Wedmore Mews, London Upper Holloway Station (T) Elthorne Road (P) Gresham Place, London Archway Station (D) 691 Holloway Road, London Archway Station (E) Highgate Hill, London Whittington Hospital / Magdala Avenue (A) Waterlow Park / Lauderdale House (HS) Highgate Hill, London Bisham Gardens (K) 16 Highgate High Street, London South Grove (T) 64 Highgate High Street, London Direction: Moorgate, Finsbury Square 271 bus Time Schedule 29 stops Moorgate, Finsbury Square Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 24 hours Monday 24 hours South Grove (T) 64 Highgate High Street, London Tuesday 24 hours Channing School (D) Wednesday 24 hours The Bank, London Thursday 24 hours Highgate Hill / Hornsey Lane (HT) Friday 24 hours Whittington Hospital / Magdala Avenue (B) Saturday 24 hours Archway Station (C) Archway Station / Holloway Road (R) Sandridge Street, London 271 bus Info Direction: Moorgate, Finsbury Square Upper Holloway Station (S) Stops: 29 Trip Duration: 38 min Alexander Road (R) Line Summary: South Grove (T), Channing School 503 Holloway Road, London (D), Highgate Hill / Hornsey Lane (HT), Whittington Hospital / Magdala Avenue (B), Archway Station (C), Manor Gardens (P) Archway Station / Holloway Road (R), Upper 550 Holloway Road, London Holloway Station (S), Alexander Road (R), Manor Gardens (P), Seven Sisters Road / Parkhurst Road Seven Sisters Road / Parkhurst Road (G) (G), Holloway / Nags Head (M), Tollington Road (S), 478 Holloway Road, London Holloway Road Station (SY), Liverpool Road (SZ), St Mary Magdalene Church (T), Highbury & Islington Holloway / Nags Head (M) Station (B), Canonbury Road / Highbury Corner (J), 363-365 Holloway Road, London Canonbury Grove (K), Essex Road Station (ED), Ecclesbourne Road (EK), Basire Street (EL), Baring Tollington Road (S) Street (XK), Eagle Wharf Road (XL), Mintern Street 356 Holloway Road, London (XM), Bevenden Street (XN), Old Street Stn / Moorƒelds Eye Hosp (D), City Road / Leonard Street Holloway Road Station (SY) (M), Epworth Street (E), Finsbury Square (H) 259 Holloway Road, London Liverpool Road (SZ) 162 Holloway Road, London St Mary Magdalene Church (T) 113 Holloway Road, London Highbury & Islington Station (B) 31-33 Holloway Road, London Canonbury Road / Highbury Corner (J) 85 Canonbury Road, London Canonbury Grove (K) Essex Road Station (ED) Ecclesbourne Road (EK) 252 New North Road, London Basire Street (EL) 2 Basire Street, London Baring Street (XK) Wilton Villas, London Eagle Wharf Road (XL) Mintern Street (XM) 66 New North Road, London Bevenden Street (XN) 95-97 East Road, London Old Street Stn / Moorƒelds Eye Hosp (D) Silicon Way, London City Road / Leonard Street (M) City Road, London Epworth Street (E) 25 City Road, London Finsbury Square (H) 33 Finsbury Square, London 271 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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