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Standard Schedule UL46-49577-Ssu-CX-1-1 Schedule UL46-49577-sSu-CX-1-1 Schedule information Route: UL46 No. of vehicles used on 13 schedule: Service change: 49577 - SCHEDULE Implementation date: 28 April 2018 Day type: sSu - Special Sunday Operator: CX - ABELLIO LONDON Option: 1 Version: 1 Schedule comment: Option comment: Option 1 Timing points Timing point Transit node Stop CHBRAS Crossharbour, Asda BL02 CROSSHARBOUR DLR STATION 37148 Crossharbour Station CHBRAS Crossharbour, Asda BL02 CROSSHARBOUR DLR STATION FC08 Crossharbour Station CNWFSN Canary Wharf Station BN07 CANARY WHARF BP2355 Canary Wharf Station CNWFSN Canary Wharf Station BN07 CANARY WHARF R0315 Canary Wharf Station HERQAY Heron Quays BN09 MARSH WALL CITY PRIDE FC30 Heron Quays HERQAY Heron Quays BN09 MARSH WALL CITY PRIDE FC76 Heron Quays IGNDLR H Island Gardens DLR Station Hesitation Point J2665 ISLAND GARDENS D L R STATION IGNDLR Island Gardens DLR Station Hesitation Point H IGNSSN Island Gardens Station BL10 ISLAND GARDENS STATION 16347 Island Gardens Station IGNSSN Island Gardens Station BL10 ISLAND GARDENS STATION BP1802 Island Gardens Station LIMEBR S LIMEHOUSE, BURDETT ROAD STAND J2567 LIMEHOUSE, BURDETT RD/EAST INDIA LIMEBR LIMEHOUSE, BURDETT ROAD DOCK RD S LIMEBR Limehouse, Burdett Road BP19 LIMEHOUSE POLICE STATION 36875 Limehouse Police Station MUDCHT Mudchute BL13 EAST FERRY ROAD BP5152 Mudchute Station MUDCHT Mudchute BL13 EAST FERRY ROAD BP5153 Mudchute Station STHQSN South Quay DLR Station BH02 MARSH WALL LIMEHARBOUR LE168 South Quay Station STHQSN South Quay DLR Station BH02 MARSH WALL LIMEHARBOUR LE169 South Quay Station WFRYSN Westferry Station BP18 WESTFERRY DLR STATION 15128 Westferry Station WFRYSN Westferry Station BP18 WESTFERRY DLR STATION BP1231 Westferry Station WL WALWORTH J2334 WALWORTH BUS GARAGE WL WALWORTH Page 1 of 12 UL46-49577-sSu-CX-1-1 Crosslinks This schedule has no trips with crosslinks. Page 2 of 12 UL46-49577-sSu-CX-1-1 Trip Duty Duty Bus WL LIMEB LIMEB WFRYS CNWFS HERQA STHQS CHBRA MUDCH IGNSS IGNDL WL Form Time Next No. Start End Run R S R N N Y N S T N R H Trip No. J2334 J2567 BP19 BP18 BN07 BN09 BH02 BL02 BL13 BL10 J2665 J2334 WL LIMEB 36875 15128 R0315 FC30 LE168 FC08 BP5152 BP1802 IGNDL WL R S R H Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. 1 2002 2002 901 0606 0629 0630 0630 0633 0636 0639 0642 0644 0646 0651 0700 8 3 2004 2004 903 0616 0639 0640 0640 0643 0646 0649 0652 0654 0656 0701 0710 10 5 2006 2006 905 0626 0649 0650 0650 0653 0656 0659 0702 0705 0708 0713 0720 12 7 2001 2001 908 0659 0700 0700 0704 0708 0712 0716 0719 0722 0727 0730 14 9 2003 2003 910 0709 0710 0710 0714 0718 0722 0726 0729 0732 0737 0740 16 11 2005 2005 912 0719 0720 0720 0724 0728 0732 0736 0739 0742 0747 0750 18 13 2002 2002 901 0729 0730 0730 0734 0738 0742 0746 0749 0752 0757 0800 20 15 2004 2004 903 0739 0740 0740 0744 0748 0752 0756 0759 0802 0807 0810 22 17 2006 2006 905 0749 0750 0750 0754 0758 0802 0806 0809 0812 0817 0820 24 19 2001 2001 908 0759 0800 0800 0804 0808 0812 0816 0819 0822 0827 0830 26 21 2003 2003 910 0809 0810 0810 0814 0818 0822 0826 0829 0832 0837 0840 28 23 2005 2005 912 0819 0820 0820 0824 0828 0832 0836 0839 0842 0847 0850 30 25 2007 2007 901 0829 0830 0830 0834 0838 0842 0846 0849 0852 0857 0900 32 27 2004 2004 903 0839 0840 0840 0844 0848 0852 0856 0859 0902 0907 0910 34 29 2006 2006 905 0849 0850 0850 0854 0858 0902 0906 0909 0912 0917 0920 36 31 2001 2001 908 0859 0900 0900 0904 0908 0912 0916 0919 0922 0927 0930 38 33 2003 2003 910 0909 0910 0910 0914 0918 0922 0926 0929 0932 0937 0940 40 35 2002 2002 912 0919 0920 0920 0924 0928 0932 0936 0939 0942 0947 0950 42 37 2007 2007 901 0929 0930 0930 0934 0938 0942 0946 0949 0952 0957 1000 44 39 2004 2004 903 0939 0940 0940 0944 0948 0952 0956 0959 1002 1007 1010 46 41 2006 2006 905 0949 0950 0950 0954 0958 1002 1006 1010 1013 1018 1020 48 43 2001 2001 908 0959 1000 1000 1005 1009 1013 1017 1021 1024 1029 1035 52 45 2008 2008 910 1009 1010 1010 1015 1019 1023 1027 1031 1034 1039 1045 56 47 2002 2002 912 1019 1020 1020 1025 1029 1033 1037 1041 1044 1049 1055 60 49 2007 2007 901 1029 1030 1030 1035 1039 1043 1047 1051 1054 1059 1105 64 51 2010 2010 902 0959 1034 1035 1035 1040 1044 1048 1052 1056 1059 1104 1110 66 53 2005 2005 903 1039 1040 1040 1045 1049 1053 1057 1101 1104 1109 1115 68 55 2012 2012 904 1009 1044 1045 1045 1050 1054 1058 1102 1106 1109 1114 1120 70 57 2006 2006 905 1049 1050 1050 1055 1059 1103 1107 1111 1114 1119 1125 72 59 2014 2014 906 1019 1054 1055 1055 1100 1104 1108 1112 1116 1119 1124 1130 74 61 2009 2009 907 1059 1100 1100 1105 1109 1113 1117 1121 1124 1129 1135 76 63 2003 2003 908 1104 1105 1105 1110 1114 1118 1122 1126 1129 1134 1140 78 65 2011 2011 909 1109 1110 1110 1115 1119 1123 1127 1131 1134 1139 1145 80 67 2008 2008 910 1114 1115 1115 1120 1124 1128 1132 1136 1139 1144 1150 82 Page 3 of 12 UL46-49577-sSu-CX-1-1 Trip WL IGNDL IGNSS MUDCH CHBRA STHQS HERQA CNWFS WFRYS LIMEB WL Bus Run No. Duty Duty Form Next No. R H N T S N Y N N R S Start End Time Trip J2334 J2665 BL10 BL13 BL02 BH02 BN09 BN07 BP18 J2567 J2334 WL IGNDL 16347 BP5153 37148 LE169 FC76 BP2355 BP1231 LIMEB WL R H R S Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. 2 0603 0630 0630 0632 0634 0637 0640 0643 0646 0649 908 2001 2001 0659 7 4 0613 0640 0640 0642 0644 0647 0650 0653 0656 0659 910 2003 2003 0709 9 6 0623 0650 0650 0652 0654 0657 0700 0703 0706 0709 912 2005 2005 0719 11 8 0700 0700 0703 0706 0710 0714 0717 0720 0723 901 2002 2002 0729 13 10 0710 0710 0713 0716 0720 0724 0727 0730 0733 903 2004 2004 0739 15 12 0720 0720 0723 0726 0730 0734 0737 0740 0743 905 2006 2006 0749 17 14 0730 0730 0733 0736 0740 0744 0747 0750 0753 908 2001 2001 0759 19 16 0740 0740 0743 0746 0750 0754 0757 0800 0803 910 2003 2003 0809 21 18 0750 0750 0753 0756 0800 0804 0807 0810 0813 912 2005 2005 0819 23 20 0800 0800 0803 0806 0810 0814 0817 0820 0823 R 901 2002 2002 0829 25 22 0810 0810 0813 0816 0820 0824 0827 0830 0833 903 2004 2004 0839 27 24 0820 0820 0823 0826 0830 0834 0837 0840 0843 905 2006 2006 0849 29 26 0830 0830 0833 0836 0840 0844 0847 0850 0853 908 2001 2001 0859 31 28 0840 0840 0843 0846 0850 0854 0857 0900 0903 910 2003 2003 0909 33 30 0850 0850 0853 0856 0900 0904 0907 0910 0913 R 912 2005 2005 0919 35 32 0900 0900 0903 0906 0910 0914 0917 0920 0923 901 2007 2007 0929 37 34 0910 0910 0913 0916 0920 0924 0927 0930 0933 903 2004 2004 0939 39 36 0920 0920 0923 0926 0930 0934 0937 0940 0943 905 2006 2006 0949 41 38 0930 0930 0933 0936 0940 0944 0947 0950 0953 908 2001 2001 0959 43 40 0940 0940 0943 0946 0950 0954 0957 1000 1004 R 910 2003 2003 1009 45 42 0950 0950 0953 0956 1000 1004 1008 1012 1016 912 2002 2002 1019 47 44 1000 1000 1003 1006 1010 1014 1018 1022 1026 901 2007 2007 1029 49 46 1010 1010 1013 1016 1020 1024 1028 1032 1036 R 903 2004 2004 1039 53 48 1020 1020 1023 1026 1030 1034 1038 1042 1046 905 2006 2006 1049 57 50 0949 1030 1030 1033 1036 1040 1044 1048 1052 1056 907 2009 2009 1059 61 52 1035 1035 1038 1041 1045 1049 1053 1057 1101 R 908 2001 2001 1104 63 54 0959 1040 1040 1043 1046 1050 1054 1058 1102 1106 909 2011 2011 1109 65 56 1045 1045 1048 1051 1055 1059 1103 1107 1111 910 2008 2008 1114 67 58 1009 1050 1050 1053 1056 1100 1104 1108 1112 1116 911 2013 2013 1119 69 60 1055 1055 1058 1101 1105 1109 1113 1117 1121 R 912 2002 2002 1124 71 62 1019 1100 1100 1103 1106 1110 1114 1118 1122 1126 913 2015 2015 1129 73 64 1105 1105 1108 1111 1115 1119 1123 1127 1131 901 2007 2007 1134 75 66 1110 1110 1113 1116 1120 1124 1128 1132 1136 902 2010 2010 1139 77 68 1115 1115 1118 1121 1125 1129 1133 1137 1141 903 2005 2005 1144 79 70 1120 1120 1123 1126 1130 1134 1138 1142 1146 904 2012 2012 1149 81 Page 4 of 12 UL46-49577-sSu-CX-1-1 Trip Duty Duty Bus WL LIMEB LIMEB WFRYS CNWFS HERQA STHQS CHBRA MUDCH IGNSS IGNDL WL Form Time Next No. Start End Run R S R N N Y N S T N R H Trip No. J2334 J2567 BP19 BP18 BN07 BN09 BH02 BL02 BL13 BL10 J2665 J2334 WL LIMEB 36875 15128 R0315 FC30 LE168 FC08 BP5152 BP1802 IGNDL WL R S R H Dep.
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