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4 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 4 bus time schedule & line map 4 Heathrow Central Bus Station - Maidenhead View In Website Mode The 4 bus line (Heathrow Central Bus Station - Maidenhead) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Cippenham: 6:30 PM (2) Heathrow Airport: 4:23 AM - 6:50 PM (3) Maidenhead Town Centre: 5:10 AM - 11:19 PM (4) Slough Town Centre: 6:56 PM - 7:54 PM (5) Slough Town Centre: 6:15 PM - 11:52 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 4 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 4 bus arriving. Direction: Cippenham 4 bus Time Schedule 32 stops Cippenham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:30 PM Heathrow Central Bus Station Tuesday 6:30 PM Newport Road (Bs) Newport Road, London Wednesday 6:30 PM Newport Road (Bt) Thursday 6:30 PM Newbury Road, London Friday 6:30 PM Compass Centre (Bw) Saturday Not Operational Pinglestone Close (H) Colnbrook By-Pass (T) Colnbrook By-Pass, London 4 bus Info Direction: Cippenham Lakeside Road, Colnbrook Stops: 32 Trip Duration: 42 min Sutton Lane, Brands Hill Line Summary: Heathrow Central Bus Station, London Road, Colnbrook With Poyle Civil Parish Newport Road (Bs), Newport Road (Bt), Compass Centre (Bw), Pinglestone Close (H), Colnbrook By- The Toby Langley Pass (T), Lakeside Road, Colnbrook, Sutton Lane, Brands Hill, The Toby Langley, Ditton Park Road Ditton Park Road Langley Langley, Cedar Way Langley, Drake Avenue Langley, Haynes Close, Slough Upton Court Road Junction, Kaywood Close Langley, St Bernards Convent, Slough Grammar School Cedar Way Langley Langley, Uxbridge Road Sainsbury's Langley, Sorting O∆ce Slough Town Centre (K), Queensmere Car Park Drake Avenue Langley Slough Town Centre (H), Slough Bus Station, Slough Town Centre, Library, Slough Town Centre, Gala London Road, Slough Bingo Hall, Elliman, Salt Hill Park, Chalvey, Windmill Upton Court Road Junction Road, Baylis, Salt Hill Three Tuns, Slough Trading Estate, Twinches Lane North, Slough Trading Estate, Aldenham Close, Slough Leigh Road, Slough Trading Estate, Westgate Retail Kaywood Close Langley Park, Slough Trading Estate, Dover Road, Slough Trading Estate, Burnham Lane, Cippenham, Everitts Hurworth Avenue, Slough Corner, Cippenham, St Andrews Way, Cippenham St Bernards Convent Starwood Court, Slough Slough Grammar School Langley Wellington Street, Slough Uxbridge Road Sainsbury's Langley Sorting O∆ce Slough Town Centre (K) Wellington Street, Slough Queensmere Car Park Slough Town Centre (H) Slough Bus Station, Slough Town Centre Library, Slough Town Centre Gala Bingo Hall, Elliman Salt Hill Park, Chalvey Windmill Road, Baylis Salt Hill Three Tuns, Slough Trading Estate Twinches Lane North, Slough Trading Estate Leigh Road, Slough Trading Estate Westgate Retail Park, Slough Trading Estate Bath Road, Slough Dover Road, Slough Trading Estate 273-283 Bath Road, Slough Burnham Lane, Cippenham Everitts Corner, Cippenham St Andrews Way, Cippenham Direction: Heathrow Airport 4 bus Time Schedule 40 stops Heathrow Airport Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 4:21 AM - 7:09 PM Monday 4:23 AM - 6:50 PM Railway Bridge, Maidenhead Town Centre A308, Maidenhead Tuesday 4:23 AM - 6:50 PM Grenfell Place, Maidenhead Town Centre Wednesday 4:23 AM - 6:50 PM Grenfell Road, Maidenhead Thursday 4:23 AM - 6:50 PM Frascati Way, Maidenhead Town Centre Friday 4:23 AM - 6:50 PM 8 High Town Road, Maidenhead Saturday 4:21 AM - 7:09 PM Sainsbury'S, Maidenhead Town Centre St Cloud Way, Maidenhead Waldeck Road, Maidenhead 4 bus Info Maidenhead Bridge, Maidenhead Direction: Heathrow Airport Bridge Avenue, Maidenhead Stops: 40 Trip Duration: 55 min Ellington Road, Taplow Line Summary: Railway Bridge, Maidenhead Town Centre, Grenfell Place, Maidenhead Town Centre, The Dumb Bell Ph, Taplow Frascati Way, Maidenhead Town Centre, Sainsbury'S, 237 Bath Road, Taplow Civil Parish Maidenhead Town Centre, Waldeck Road, Maidenhead, Maidenhead Bridge, Maidenhead, Bishops Centre, Taplow Ellington Road, Taplow, The Dumb Bell Ph, Taplow, Bishops Centre, Taplow, Sainsbury'S, Burnham, Sainsbury'S, Burnham Huntercombe Lane, Burnham, St Andrews Way, Cippenham, Everitts Corner, Cippenham, Burnham Huntercombe Lane, Burnham Lane, Cippenham, Dover Road, Slough Trading Estate, Westgate Retail Park, Slough Trading Estate, St Andrews Way, Cippenham Leigh Road, Slough Trading Estate, Twinches Lane North, Slough Trading Estate, Salt Hill Three Tuns, Everitts Corner, Cippenham Slough Trading Estate, Windmill Road, Baylis, Salt Hill Park, Chalvey, Library, Slough Town Centre, Bath Road, Slough Wellington Street, Slough Town Centre, Sorting Burnham Lane, Cippenham O∆ce, Slough Town Centre, Uxbridge Road Sainsbury's Langley, St Bernards Convent, Kaywood Dover Road, Slough Trading Estate Close Langley, Upton Court Road Junction Langley, Drake Avenue Langley, Cedar Way Langley, Ditton Park Road Langley, The Toby Langley, Sutton Lane Westgate Retail Park, Slough Trading Estate Brands Hill, Lakeside Road, Colnbrook, Duke's Bridge (S), Pinglestone Close (G), Compass Centre (Ba), Leigh Road, Slough Trading Estate Newport Road (Bb), Nene Road Roundabout, Sipson, Heathrow Central Bus Station Twinches Lane North, 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 Sorting O∆ce, Slough Town Centre Wellington Street, Slough Uxbridge Road Sainsbury's Langley Fishguard Spur, Slough St Bernards Convent Starwood Court, Slough Kaywood Close Langley Upton Court Road Junction Langley Drake Avenue Langley Cedar Way Langley Ditton Park Road Langley The Toby Langley Sutton Lane Brands Hill London Road, Colnbrook With Poyle Civil Parish Lakeside Road, Colnbrook Colnbrook By-pass, Colnbrook With Poyle Civil Parish Duke's Bridge (S) Pinglestone Close (G) 350 Bath Road, London Compass Centre (Ba) Bath Road, London Newport Road (Bb) Nene Road Roundabout, Sipson Heathrow Central Bus Station Direction: Maidenhead Town Centre 4 bus Time Schedule 44 stops Maidenhead Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:09 AM - 11:19 PM Monday 5:10 AM - 11:19 PM Heathrow Central Bus Station Tuesday 5:10 AM - 11:19 PM Newport Road (Bs) Newport Road, London Wednesday 5:10 AM - 11:19 PM Newport Road (Bt) Thursday 5:10 AM - 11:19 PM Newbury Road, London Friday 5:10 AM - 11:19 PM Compass Centre (Bw) Saturday 5:09 AM - 11:19 PM Pinglestone Close (H) Colnbrook By-Pass (T) Colnbrook By-Pass, London 4 bus Info Direction: Maidenhead Town Centre Lakeside Road, Colnbrook Stops: 44 Trip Duration: 56 min Sutton Lane, Brands Hill Line Summary: Heathrow Central Bus Station, London Road, Colnbrook With Poyle Civil Parish Newport Road (Bs), Newport Road (Bt), Compass Centre (Bw), Pinglestone Close (H), Colnbrook By- The Toby Langley Pass (T), Lakeside Road, Colnbrook, Sutton Lane, Brands Hill, The Toby Langley, Ditton Park Road Ditton Park Road Langley Langley, Cedar Way Langley, Drake Avenue Langley, Haynes Close, Slough Upton Court Road Junction, Kaywood Close Langley, St Bernards Convent, Slough Grammar School Cedar Way Langley Langley, Uxbridge Road Sainsbury's Langley, Sorting O∆ce Slough Town Centre (K), Queensmere Car Park Drake Avenue Langley Slough Town Centre (H), Slough Bus Station, Slough Town Centre, Library, Slough Town Centre, Gala London Road, Slough Bingo Hall, Elliman, Salt Hill Park, Chalvey, Windmill Upton Court Road Junction Road, Baylis, Salt Hill Three Tuns, Slough Trading Estate, Twinches Lane North, Slough Trading Estate, Aldenham Close, Slough Leigh Road, Slough Trading Estate, Westgate Retail Kaywood Close Langley Park, Slough Trading Estate, Dover Road, Slough Trading Estate, Burnham Lane, Cippenham, Everitts Hurworth Avenue, Slough Corner, Cippenham, St Andrews Way, Cippenham, St Bernards Convent Huntercombe Lane, Burnham, Sainsbury'S, Burnham, Hag Hill Lane, Burnham, Bishops Centre, Starwood Court, Slough Taplow, Marsh Lane, Taplow, The Dumb Bell Ph, Slough Grammar School Langley Taplow, Ellington Road, Taplow, Maidenhead Bridge, Maidenhead, Waldeck Road, Maidenhead, Wellington Street, Slough Sainsbury'S, Maidenhead Town Centre, Frascati Way, Uxbridge Road Sainsbury's Langley Maidenhead Town Centre, Railway Bridge, Maidenhead Town Centre Sorting O∆ce Slough Town Centre (K) Wellington Street, Slough Queensmere Car Park Slough Town Centre (H) Slough Bus Station, Slough Town Centre Library, Slough Town Centre Gala Bingo Hall, Elliman Salt Hill Park, Chalvey Windmill Road, Baylis Salt Hill Three Tuns, Slough Trading Estate Twinches Lane North, Slough Trading Estate Leigh Road, Slough Trading Estate Westgate Retail Park, Slough Trading Estate Bath Road, Slough Dover Road, Slough Trading Estate 273-283 Bath Road, Slough Burnham Lane, Cippenham Everitts Corner, Cippenham St Andrews Way, Cippenham Huntercombe Lane, Burnham Sainsbury'S, Burnham Hag Hill Lane, Burnham Bishops Centre, Taplow Marsh Lane, Taplow The Dumb Bell Ph, Taplow 237 Bath Road, Taplow Civil Parish Ellington Road, Taplow Ellington Court, Taplow Civil Parish Maidenhead Bridge, Maidenhead Bridge Avenue, Maidenhead Waldeck Road, Maidenhead Sainsbury'S, Maidenhead Town Centre St Cloud Way, Maidenhead Frascati Way, Maidenhead Town Centre Frascati Way, Maidenhead Railway Bridge, Maidenhead Town Centre A308, Maidenhead Direction: Slough Town Centre 4 bus Time Schedule 20 stops Slough Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:09 PM - 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