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Morning Departure Times 782 (J1) 782 (J2) MORNING DEPARTURE TIMES 782 (J1) 782 (J2) 784 (J3) AFTERNOON DEPARTURE TIMES 782 (J1) 782 (J2) 784 (J3) 782 (J4) Bearsted A20, adj The Landway 06:09 Tate Gallery, Millbank 16:04 16:51 17:01 17:41 Royston Rd/Madginford Rd 06:11 Parliament Square Stop Q 16:12 16:59 17:09 17:49 Downswood, Roundabout (The Orchard Spot) - - 06:15 Embankment Station Stop 40B 16:17 17:04 17:14 17:54 Willington Street, opp. Biddenden Close - - 06:18 Temple Station 16:18 17:05 17:15 17:55 Grovewood Drive/Harvesters Way - - 06:22 HMS President 16:19 17:06 17:16 17:56 Grove Green, TV Studios - - 06:25 Mermaid Theatre, Puddle Dock 16:21 17:08 17:18 17:58 Vinters Park, Emsworth Grove 05:28 - 06:28 Upper Thames Street/Cannon St Station 16:27 17:14 17:24 18:04 Penenden Heath, Shops 05:32 - 06:32 Tower Hill Station 16:35 17:22 17:32 18:09 Boxley Road, opp Esso Garage 05:34 06:34 Canary Wharf / Canada Square Stop H 16:51 17:39 17:49 18:24 Maidstone East, Stacey’s Street 05:35 - 06:35 Darenth Interchange / Shepherds Lane (R) 17:24 18:12 18:22 18:52 Maidstone West, Rail Station 05:40 06:20 06:40 Oxley Shaw Lane, The Old Rectory 17:48 18:36 - 19:16 London Road, Somerfield Hospital 05:43 06:23 06:43 A20/Oxley Shaw Lane 17:50 18:38 - 19:18 London Road, Allington Way 05:45 06:25 06:45 Lunsford Lane, Kent Mart 17:52 18:40 - 19:20 London Road, Sir Thomas Wyatt 05:46 06:26 06:46 Lunsford Park, Gighill Rd/Chaucer Way 17:56 18:44 - 19:24 British Legion Village, Sainsbury’s 05:47 06:27 - Leybourne Way / Tesco 17:57 18:45 - 19:25 Larkfield, opp. Morrisons 05:50 06:30 - Larkfield, Opp Wealden Hall 17:59 18:47 - 19:27 Leybourne Way / Tesco 05:54 06:34 - A20/Preston Hall 18:02 18:50 - 19:30 Lunsford Park, Gighill Road/Chaucer Way 05:55 06:35 - London Road, Sir Thomas Wyatt 18:03 18:51 18:48 19:31 Lunsford Lane, Kent Mart 05:59 06:39 - London Road, opp Allington Way 18:04 18:52 18:49 19:32 A20/Oxley Shaw Lane 06:01 06:41 - London Road, opp Somerfield Hospital 18:06 18:54 18:51 19:34 Oxley Shaw Lane, The Old Rectory 06:04 06:44 - Maidstone West, Rocky Hill (Stop U) 18:08 18:56 18:53 19:36 MORNING ARRIVAL TIMES 782 (J1) 782 (J2) 784 (J3) Maidstone East, Stacey’s Street 18:12 19:00 18:57 19:40 Darenth Interchange / Bexley Lane 06:30 07:10 07:12 Penenden Heath, Shops 18:16 19:04 19:01 19:44 Cotton Street 07:06 07:51 07:53 Vinters Park, Emsworth Grove (R) 18:20 19:08 19:05 19:48 Canary Wharf / Canada Square 07:10 07:55 07:57 Downswood, Roundabout (The Orchard Spot) - - 19:13 19:56 Fenchurch Street 07:28 08:15 08:17 Royston Rd/Madginford Road (R) - - 19:17 20:00 Monument 07:31 08:18 08:20 Bearsted A20, opp The Landway (R) - - 19:19 20:02 Cannon Street Station 07:35 08:23 08:25 Queen Victoria St, Millenium Bridge Stop SF 07:38 08:26 08:28 Shaded sections operate unregistered but are shown for reference HMS President 07:40 08:28 08:30 The Temple 07:41 08:29 08:31 Embankment Station 07:45 08:33 08:35 Westminster Abbey Stop X 07:51 08:39 08:41 Tate Gallery, Millbank 07:59 08:47 08:49 Coaches drop off along the same route as morning pick ups but in reverse order R= Serves this point on request only. Please inform the driver that you wish to alight at these points Monday to Friday Only All times shown are for guidance only as they are subject to traffic conditions and other circumstances No Service Bank holidays or weekends. Limited service between 24th December and first working day of New Year. outside our control. Services are operated subject to our terms and conditions..
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