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83 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 83 bus time schedule & line map 83 Hedgerley - Slough - Wexham Park Hospital - View In Website Mode George Green The 83 bus line (Hedgerley - Slough - Wexham Park Hospital - George Green) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Hedgerley: 9:30 AM - 5:05 PM (2) Langley: 8:10 AM - 2:30 PM (3) Slough Town Centre: 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 83 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 83 bus arriving. Direction: Hedgerley 83 bus Time Schedule 43 stops Hedgerley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:30 AM - 5:05 PM Harrow Market, Langley Tuesday 9:30 AM - 5:05 PM Spencer Road North, Langley Wednesday 9:30 AM - 5:05 PM Red Lion, Langley Thursday 9:30 AM - 5:05 PM Padstow Close, Slough Friday 9:30 AM - 5:05 PM The Chestnuts, Langley Saturday 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM Middle Green, George Green Blinco Lane, George Green Blinco Lane, Wexham Civil Parish 83 bus Info Uxbridge Road, George Green Direction: Hedgerley Stops: 43 Welden, Wexham Court Trip Duration: 53 min Welden, Wexham Court Civil Parish Line Summary: Harrow Market, Langley, Spencer Road North, Langley, Red Lion, Langley, The Wexham School, Wexham Court Chestnuts, Langley, Middle Green, George Green, Blinco Lane, George Green, Uxbridge Road, George Wexham Park Hospital, Wexham Court Green, Welden, Wexham Court, Wexham School, Wexham Court, Wexham Park Hospital, Wexham Wexham Post O∆ce, Wexham Court Court, Wexham Post O∆ce, Wexham Court, Extra Care Centre, Wexham Court, Borderside, Wexham Court, Mirador Crescent Roundabout, Wexham Extra Care Centre, Wexham Court Court, Lea School, Upton Lea, St Pauls Avenue, Wexham Road, England Upton Lea, Ici Paint Factory, Upton Lea, Diamond Road, Slough Town Centre, Sorting O∆ce Slough Borderside, Wexham Court Town Centre (K), Queensmere Car Park Slough Town Borderside, Slough Centre (H), Wellington Street, Slough Town Centre, Library, Slough Town Centre, Gala Bingo Hall, Mirador Crescent Roundabout, Wexham Court Elliman, Salt Hill Park, Chalvey, Salt Hill Three Tuns, Wexham Road, Slough Slough Trading Estate, Buckingham Avenue Centre, Slough Trading Estate, Farnham Road Po, Slough Lea School, Upton Lea Trading Estate, Lidl, Britwell, Crofthill Road, Britwell, St Anthonys Rc Church, Britwell, The Farnham Pump St Pauls Avenue, Upton Lea Ph, Farnham Royal, Fairƒeld Lane, Farnham Royal, Wexham Road, Slough Farnham Park Lane, Farnham Royal, Kennedy Close, Ici Paint Factory, Upton Lea Farnham Common, The Forester's Arms, Farnham Common, Templewood Lane, Farnham Common, Diamond Road, Slough Town Centre The Royal Oak Ph, Farnham Common, Hedgerley Corner, Farnham Common, May≈ower Way, Sorting O∆ce Slough Town Centre (K) Hedgerley, The One Pin Ph, Hedgerley, Village Green, Wellington Street, Slough Hedgerley, Hedgerley Hill, Hedgerley, Stevenson Road, Hedgerley Queensmere Car Park Slough Town Centre (H) Wellington Street, Slough Town Centre Wellington Street, Slough Library, Slough Town Centre Wellington Street, Slough Gala Bingo Hall, Elliman Salt Hill Park, Chalvey Salt Hill Three Tuns, Slough Trading Estate Buckingham Avenue Centre, Slough Trading Estate Buckingham Avenue, Slough Farnham Road Po, Slough Trading Estate Farnham Road, Slough Lidl, Britwell Crofthill Road, Britwell Broad Oak Court, England St Anthonys Rc Church, Britwell The Farnham Pump Ph, Farnham Royal Fairƒeld Lane, Farnham Royal Farnham Park Lane, Farnham Royal Kennedy Close, Farnham Common The Forester's Arms, Farnham Common Templewood Lane, Farnham Common The Royal Oak Ph, Farnham Common Oakridge Place, Farnham Royal Civil Parish Hedgerley Corner, Farnham Common May≈ower Way, Hedgerley The One Pin Ph, Hedgerley Village Green, Hedgerley Hedgerley Hill, Hedgerley Hedgerley Hill, Hedgerley Civil Parish Stevenson Road, Hedgerley Direction: Langley 83 bus Time Schedule 44 stops Langley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:10 AM - 2:30 PM Stevenson Road, Hedgerley Tuesday 8:10 AM - 2:30 PM Jones Way, Hedgerley Jones Way, Hedgerley Civil Parish Wednesday 8:10 AM - 2:30 PM Village Green, Hedgerley Thursday 8:10 AM - 2:30 PM Friday 8:10 AM - 2:30 PM The One Pin Ph, Hedgerley Saturday 8:10 AM - 2:30 PM May≈ower Way, Hedgerley Hedgerley Corner, Farnham Common The Royal Oak Ph, Farnham Common 83 bus Info Direction: Langley Templewood Lane, Farnham Common Stops: 44 Trip Duration: 50 min The Forester's Arms, Farnham Common Line Summary: Stevenson Road, Hedgerley, Jones Way, Hedgerley, Village Green, Hedgerley, The One Pin Ph, Hedgerley, May≈ower Way, Hedgerley, Hedgerley Kennedy Close, Farnham Common Corner, Farnham Common, The Royal Oak Ph, Farnham Common, Templewood Lane, Farnham Farnham Park Lane, Farnham Royal Common, The Forester's Arms, Farnham Common, Kennedy Close, Farnham Common, Farnham Park Fairƒeld Lane, Farnham Royal Lane, Farnham Royal, Fairƒeld Lane, Farnham Royal, The Farnham Pump Ph, Farnham Royal, St Anthonys The Farnham Pump Ph, Farnham Royal Rc Church, Britwell, Crofthill Road, Britwell, Lidl, Britwell, Farnham Road Po, Slough Trading Estate, St Anthonys Rc Church, Britwell Buckingham Avenue Centre, Slough Trading Estate, Salt Hill Three Tuns, Slough Trading Estate, Windmill Crofthill Road, Britwell Road, Baylis, Salt Hill Park, Chalvey, Library, Slough Broad Oak Court, England Town Centre, Wellington Street, Slough Town Centre, Sorting O∆ce, Slough Town Centre, Diamond Road, Lidl, Britwell Slough Town Centre, Ici Paint Factory, Upton Lea, St Farnham Road, Slough Pauls Avenue, Upton Lea, Lea School, Upton Lea, Mirador Crescent Roundabout, Wexham Court, Farnham Road Po, Slough Trading Estate Borderside, Wexham Court, Norway Drive, Wexham Court, Extra Care Centre, Wexham Court, Wexham Buckingham Avenue Centre, Slough Trading Post O∆ce, Wexham Court, Wexham Park Hospital, Estate Wexham Court, Wexham School, Wexham Court, Welden, Wexham Court, Uxbridge Road, George Salt Hill Three Tuns, Slough Trading Estate Green, Blinco Lane, George Green, Middle Green, George Green, The Chestnuts, Langley, Red Lion, Windmill Road, Baylis Langley, St Marys Road, Langley, Spencer Road North, Langley, Harrow Market, Langley Salt Hill Park, Chalvey Library, Slough Town Centre Wellington Street, Slough Wellington Street, Slough Town Centre Wellington Street, Slough Sorting O∆ce, Slough Town Centre Wellington Street, Slough Diamond Road, Slough Town Centre Ici Paint Factory, Upton Lea St Pauls Avenue, Upton Lea Lea School, Upton Lea Malpas Road, Slough Mirador Crescent Roundabout, Wexham Court Kendal Drive, Slough Borderside, Wexham Court Norway Drive, Wexham Court Extra Care Centre, Wexham Court Wexham Road, England Wexham Post O∆ce, Wexham Court MC4, Slough Wexham Park Hospital, Wexham Court Wexham School, Wexham Court Welden, Wexham Court Uxbridge Road, George Green Blinco Lane, George Green Blinco Lane, Wexham Civil Parish Middle Green, George Green The Chestnuts, Langley Red Lion, Langley Padstow Close, Slough St Marys Road, Langley Spencer Road North, Langley Harrow Market, Langley 1 Meadƒeld Road, Slough Direction: Slough Town Centre 83 bus Time Schedule 23 stops Slough Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM Stevenson Road, Hedgerley Tuesday 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM Jones Way, Hedgerley Jones Way, Hedgerley Civil Parish Wednesday 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM Village Green, Hedgerley Thursday 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM Friday 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM The One Pin Ph, Hedgerley Saturday 12:30 PM May≈ower Way, Hedgerley Hedgerley Corner, Farnham Common The Royal Oak Ph, Farnham Common 83 bus Info Direction: Slough Town Centre Templewood Lane, Farnham Common Stops: 23 Trip Duration: 25 min Line Summary: Stevenson Road, Hedgerley, Jones The Forester's Arms, Farnham Common Way, Hedgerley, Village Green, Hedgerley, The One Pin Ph, Hedgerley, May≈ower Way, Hedgerley, Hedgerley Kennedy Close, Farnham Common Corner, Farnham Common, The Royal Oak Ph, Farnham Common, Templewood Lane, Farnham Farnham Park Lane, Farnham Royal Common, The Forester's Arms, Farnham Common, Kennedy Close, Farnham Common, Farnham Park Fairƒeld Lane, Farnham Royal Lane, Farnham Royal, Fairƒeld Lane, Farnham Royal, The Farnham Pump Ph, Farnham Royal, St Anthonys The Farnham Pump Ph, Farnham Royal Rc Church, Britwell, Crofthill Road, Britwell, Lidl, Britwell, Farnham Road Po, Slough Trading Estate, St Anthonys Rc Church, Britwell Buckingham Avenue Centre, Slough Trading Estate, Salt Hill Three Tuns, Slough Trading Estate, Windmill Crofthill Road, Britwell Road, Baylis, Salt Hill Park, Chalvey, Library, Slough Broad Oak Court, England Town Centre, Wellington Street, Slough Town Centre Lidl, Britwell Farnham Road, Slough Farnham Road Po, Slough Trading Estate Buckingham Avenue Centre, Slough Trading Estate Salt Hill Three Tuns, Slough Trading Estate Windmill Road, Baylis Salt Hill Park, Chalvey Library, Slough Town Centre Wellington Street, Slough Wellington Street, Slough Town Centre Wellington Street, Slough 83 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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