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73 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 73 bus time schedule & line map 73 Amersham View In Website Mode The 73 bus line (Amersham) has 8 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Amersham: 7:39 AM (2) Chesham: 9:00 AM - 2:28 PM (3) Chesham: 5:15 PM (4) Chesham Bois: 8:21 AM (5) Coleshill: 10:55 AM - 4:35 PM (6) Ley Hill: 11:31 AM - 1:31 PM (7) Little Chalfont: 7:43 AM (8) Whelpley Hill: 9:04 AM - 5:20 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 73 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 73 bus arriving. Direction: Amersham 73 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Amersham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:39 AM Grove Lane, Whelpley Hill Tuesday 7:39 AM The White Hart Ph, Whelpley Hill Wednesday 7:39 AM Rushmere Lane, Orchard Leigh Thursday 7:39 AM Grooms Cottages, Ley Hill Friday 7:39 AM Grooms Cottages, Latimer Civil Parish Saturday Not Operational Broomstick Lane, Botley Yew Tree Close, Latimer Civil Parish Lee Farm Close, Botley Lee Farm Close, Chesham Civil Parish 73 bus Info Direction: Amersham The Hen & Chickens Ph, Botley Stops: 31 Botley Road, Chesham Civil Parish Trip Duration: 33 min Line Summary: Grove Lane, Whelpley Hill, The White Hollybush Farm, Botley Hart Ph, Whelpley Hill, Rushmere Lane, Orchard Leigh, Grooms Cottages, Ley Hill, Broomstick Lane, Codmore Cross, Chesham Botley, Lee Farm Close, Botley, The Hen & Chickens Ph, Botley, Hollybush Farm, Botley, Codmore Cross, Manor Way, Chesham Chesham, Manor Way, Chesham, Hawthorn Way, Manor Way, Chesham Chesham, Nalders Road, Chesham, Sayward Path, Chesham, Taylors Road, Chesham, Hilltop Hawthorn Way, Chesham Allotments, Chesham, The Jolly Sportsman Ph, Manor Way, Chesham Chesham, Police Station, Chesham, Broadway, Chesham, Red Lion Street, Chesham, The Wild Rover Nalders Road, Chesham Ph, Chesham, The Beacon School, Chesham Bois, Bois Avenue, Chesham Bois, Amersham Road, Sayward Path, Chesham Chesham Bois, Copperkins Lane, Amersham, Hervines Road, Amersham, Oakƒeld Corner, Amersham, Railway Station, Amersham, Leisure Taylors Road, Chesham Centre, Amersham, Green Lane, Amersham, Plantation Road, Amersham, Stanley Hill Schools, Hilltop Allotments, Chesham Amersham The Jolly Sportsman Ph, Chesham 127 Broad Street, Chesham Police Station, Chesham Gladstone Road, Chesham Broadway, Chesham 74 The Broadway, Chesham Red Lion Street, Chesham Punch Bowl Lane, Chesham The Wild Rover Ph, Chesham Amersham Road, Chesham The Beacon School, Chesham Bois Bois Avenue, Chesham Bois The Limes, Chesham Bois Civil Parish Amersham Road, Chesham Bois Copperkins Lane, Amersham Hervines Road, Amersham Oakƒeld Corner, Amersham 55 Hill Avenue, Amersham Railway Station, Amersham 9 Hill Avenue, Amersham Leisure Centre, Amersham Green Lane, Amersham Woodside Road, Amersham Plantation Road, Amersham Stanley Hill Schools, Amersham Stanley Hill, Amersham Direction: Chesham 73 bus Time Schedule 19 stops Chesham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:00 AM - 2:28 PM Grove Lane, Whelpley Hill Tuesday 9:00 AM - 2:28 PM The White Hart Ph, Whelpley Hill Wednesday 9:00 AM - 2:28 PM Rushmere Lane, Orchard Leigh Thursday 9:00 AM - 2:28 PM The Crown Ph, Ley Hill Friday 9:00 AM - 2:28 PM Ley Hill Road, Latimer Civil Parish Saturday 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM Grooms Cottages, Ley Hill Grooms Cottages, Latimer Civil Parish Broomstick Lane, Botley Yew Tree Close, Latimer Civil Parish 73 bus Info Direction: Chesham Lee Farm Close, Botley Stops: 19 Lee Farm Close, Chesham Civil Parish Trip Duration: 14 min Line Summary: Grove Lane, Whelpley Hill, The White The Hen & Chickens Ph, Botley Hart Ph, Whelpley Hill, Rushmere Lane, Orchard Botley Road, Chesham Civil Parish Leigh, The Crown Ph, Ley Hill, Grooms Cottages, Ley Hill, Broomstick Lane, Botley, Lee Farm Close, Botley, Hollybush Farm, Botley The Hen & Chickens Ph, Botley, Hollybush Farm, Botley, Codmore Cross, Chesham, Manor Way, Codmore Cross, Chesham Chesham, Hawthorn Way, Chesham, Nalders Road, Chesham, Sayward Path, Chesham, Taylors Road, Manor Way, Chesham Chesham, Hilltop Allotments, Chesham, The Jolly Manor Way, Chesham Sportsman Ph, Chesham, Police Station, Chesham, Broadway, Chesham Hawthorn Way, Chesham Manor Way, Chesham Nalders Road, Chesham Sayward Path, Chesham Taylors Road, Chesham Hilltop Allotments, Chesham The Jolly Sportsman Ph, Chesham 127 Broad Street, Chesham Police Station, Chesham Gladstone Road, Chesham Broadway, Chesham 74 The Broadway, Chesham Direction: Chesham 73 bus Time Schedule 28 stops Chesham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 5:15 PM School Lane, Penn Street Tuesday 5:15 PM The Vicarage, Penn Street Wednesday 5:15 PM The Squirrel Ph, Penn Street Thursday 5:15 PM Penn Street, Penn Civil Parish Friday 5:15 PM The Hit Or Miss Ph, Penn Street Saturday Not Operational Penn Street Farm, Penn Street Horsemoor Lane, Winchmore Hill Nelson Close, Winchmore Hill 73 bus Info Direction: Chesham Whielden Lane, Winchmore Hill Stops: 28 Trip Duration: 40 min Hill Meadow, Coleshill Line Summary: School Lane, Penn Street, The Vicarage, Penn Street, The Squirrel Ph, Penn Street, The Hit Or Miss Ph, Penn Street, Penn Street Farm, The Red Lion Ph, Coleshill Penn Street, Horsemoor Lane, Winchmore Hill, Nelson Close, Winchmore Hill, Whielden Lane, Chalk Hill, Coleshill Winchmore Hill, Hill Meadow, Coleshill, The Red Lion Ph, Coleshill, Chalk Hill, Coleshill, Magpie Lane, Magpie Lane, Coleshill Coleshill, Quarrendon Farm, Coleshill, Gore Hill, Old Amersham, Station Road, Amersham, Beech Grove, Quarrendon Farm, Coleshill Amersham, The Rise, Amersham, Railway Station, Amersham, Oakƒeld Corner, Amersham, Sycamore Gore Hill, Old Amersham Road, Amersham, Anne's Corner, Chesham Bois, Gore Hill, Amersham Civil Parish Woodside Avenue, Chesham Bois, Bois Moor Road, Chesham Moor, The Unicorn, Chesham Moor, Trapps Station Road, Amersham Lane, Waterside, Hospital Hill, Waterside, Red Lion Street, Chesham, Broadway, Chesham Beech Grove, Amersham Westmount Avenue, Amersham The Rise, Amersham 100d Station Road, Amersham Railway Station, Amersham 15 Hill Avenue, Amersham Oakƒeld Corner, Amersham 55 Hill Avenue, Amersham Sycamore Road, Amersham 72 Sycamore Road, Amersham Anne's Corner, Chesham Bois Sycamore Road, Amersham Woodside Avenue, Chesham Bois Bois Moor Road, Chesham Moor Boismoor Road, Chesham Civil Parish The Unicorn, Chesham Moor Trapps Lane, Waterside Waterside, Chesham Hospital Hill, Waterside Lords Mill Court, Chesham Red Lion Street, Chesham Red Lion Street, Chesham Broadway, Chesham Blucher Street, Chesham Direction: Chesham Bois 73 bus Time Schedule 18 stops Chesham Bois Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational The Crown Ph, Ley Hill Ley Hill Road, Latimer Civil Parish Tuesday Not Operational Grooms Cottages, Ley Hill Wednesday Not Operational Grooms Cottages, Latimer Civil Parish Thursday Not Operational Broomstick Lane, Botley Friday Not Operational Yew Tree Close, Latimer Civil Parish Saturday 8:21 AM Lee Farm Close, Botley Lee Farm Close, Chesham Civil Parish The Hen & Chickens Ph, Botley Botley Road, Chesham Civil Parish 73 bus Info Direction: Chesham Bois Hollybush Farm, Botley Stops: 18 Trip Duration: 21 min Codmore Cross, Chesham Line Summary: The Crown Ph, Ley Hill, Grooms Cottages, Ley Hill, Broomstick Lane, Botley, Lee Farm Manor Way, Chesham Close, Botley, The Hen & Chickens Ph, Botley, Manor Way, Chesham Hollybush Farm, Botley, Codmore Cross, Chesham, Manor Way, Chesham, Hawthorn Way, Chesham, Hawthorn Way, Chesham Nalders Road, Chesham, Sayward Path, Chesham, Manor Way, Chesham Taylors Road, Chesham, Hilltop Allotments, Chesham, The Jolly Sportsman Ph, Chesham, Police Nalders Road, Chesham Station, Chesham, Broadway, Chesham, Red Lion Street, Chesham, Anne's Corner, Chesham Bois Sayward Path, Chesham Taylors Road, Chesham Hilltop Allotments, Chesham The Jolly Sportsman Ph, Chesham 127 Broad Street, Chesham Police Station, Chesham Gladstone Road, Chesham Broadway, Chesham 74 The Broadway, Chesham Red Lion Street, Chesham Punch Bowl Lane, Chesham Anne's Corner, Chesham Bois Direction: Coleshill 73 bus Time Schedule 59 stops Coleshill Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:55 AM - 4:35 PM Grove Lane, Whelpley Hill Tuesday 10:55 AM - 4:35 PM The White Hart Ph, Whelpley Hill Wednesday 10:55 AM - 4:35 PM Rushmere Lane, Orchard Leigh Thursday 10:55 AM - 4:35 PM Grooms Cottages, Ley Hill Friday 10:55 AM - 4:35 PM Grooms Cottages, Latimer Civil Parish Saturday 4:30 PM Broomstick Lane, Botley Yew Tree Close, Latimer Civil Parish Lee Farm Close, Botley Lee Farm Close, Chesham Civil Parish 73 bus Info Direction: Coleshill The Hen & Chickens Ph, Botley Stops: 59 Botley Road, Chesham Civil Parish Trip Duration: 51 min Line Summary: Grove Lane, Whelpley Hill, The White Hollybush Farm, Botley Hart Ph, Whelpley Hill, Rushmere Lane, Orchard Leigh, Grooms Cottages, Ley Hill, Broomstick Lane, Codmore Cross, Chesham Botley, Lee Farm Close, Botley, The Hen & Chickens Ph, Botley, Hollybush Farm, Botley, Codmore Cross, Manor Way, Chesham Chesham, Manor Way, Chesham, Hawthorn Way, Manor Way, Chesham Chesham, Nalders Road, Chesham, Sayward Path, Chesham, Taylors Road, Chesham, Hilltop Hawthorn Way, Chesham Allotments, Chesham, The Jolly Sportsman Ph, Manor Way, Chesham Chesham, Police Station, Chesham, Broadway, Chesham, Red Lion Street, Chesham, Hospital Hill, Nalders Road, Chesham Waterside, Trapps Lane, Waterside, The Unicorn, Chesham Moor, Bois Moor Road, Chesham Moor, Sayward Path, Chesham Woodside Avenue, Chesham Bois,
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