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Standard Schedule 246-47711-Ssu-ME-1-1 Schedule 246-47711-SSu-ME-1-1 Schedule information Route: 246 No. of vehicles used on 2 schedule: Service change: 47711 - SCHEDULE Implementation date: 17 March 2018 Day type: SSu - Summer Sunday Operator: ME - METROBUS Option: 1 Version: 1 Schedule comment: Option comment: UNDEFINE Timing points Timing point Transit node Stop BIGHBH Biggin Hill, Black Horse FA12 MAIN ROAD JAIL LANE 40147 Biggin Hill / Black Horse BIGHBH Biggin Hill, Black Horse FA12 MAIN ROAD JAIL LANE 40148 Biggin Hill / Black Horse BROMNS S BROMLEY NORTH STATION STAND J7209 BROMLEY NORTH B R STATION BROMN BROMLEY NORTH STATION S S BROMNS Bromley North Station FR03 BROMLEY NORTH STATION 36953 Bromley North Station BROMNS Bromley North Station FR03 BROMLEY NORTH STATION 37087 Bromley North Station BROMSS Bromley South Station FR10 BROMLEY SOUTH STATION 21558 Bromley South Station BROMSS Bromley South Station FR10 BROMLEY SOUTH STATION 37294 Bromley South Station CHHSGD S CHARTWELL HOUSE GROUNDS STAND J8477 CHARTWELL HOUSE CHHSGDCHARTWELL HOUSE GROUNDS S CHHSGD Chartwell House Grounds FA57 CHARTWELL HOUSE OC93 Chartwell CMRDHP Cameron Road, Hayesford Park Drive FT21 CAMERON RD HAYESFORD P D BP4024 Hayesford Park Drive CMRDHP Cameron Road, Hayesford Park Drive FT21 CAMERON RD HAYESFORD P D BP4025 Hayesford Park Drive CYHLAR Coney Hall, Addington Road FF03 CONEY HALL ADDINGTON RD 17715 Addington Road / Glebe Way CYHLGW Coney Hall, Glebe Way FF27 CONEY HALL GLEBE WAY 33726 Glebe Way HYSBSN Hayes Station (Kent) FG06 HAYES STATION 9470 Hayes Station HYSBSN Hayes Station (Kent) FG06 HAYES STATION 9471 Hayes Station KESTCH Keston, Church FA01 KESTON CHURCH 40131 Keston Church KESTCH Keston, Church FA01 KESTON CHURCH 40132 Keston Church KESTFX Keston, Fox FC04 KESTON THE FOX 17802 Keston / The Fox KESTFX Keston, Fox FC04 KESTON THE FOX 17803 Keston / The Fox LEVGKA Leaves Green,Kings Arms FA05 LEAVES GREEN KINGS ARMS 40135 Leaves Green / The Kings Arms Page 1 of 5 246-47711-SSu-ME-1-1 LEVGKA Leaves Green,Kings Arms FA05 LEAVES GREEN KINGS ARMS 40136 Leaves Green / The Kings Arms MB ORPINGTON (METROBUS) J7313 ORPINGTON BUS GARAGE - METROBUS MB ORPINGTON (METROBUS) WSTHFH Westerham Hill, Fox & Hounds FA30 FOX AND HOUNDS 40155 Aperfield Inn WSTHFH Westerham Hill, Fox & Hounds FA30 FOX AND HOUNDS 40156 Aperfield Inn WSTMGR S Westerham Green Stand J8741 WESTERHAM, HIGH STREET/LONDON ROAD WSTMG WESTERHAM GREEN R S WSTMGR Westerham Green FA56 WESTERHAM GREEN BP5228 Westerham Green WSTMGR Westerham Green FA56 WESTERHAM GREEN BP5229 Westerham Green WSTMHR Westerham, Hartley Road FA53 WESTERHAM HARTLEY ROAD BP5224 Westerham / Hartley Road WSTMHR Westerham, Hartley Road FA53 WESTERHAM HARTLEY ROAD BP5225 Westerham / Hartley Road Page 2 of 5 246-47711-SSu-ME-1-1 Crosslinks This schedule has no trips with crosslinks. Page 3 of 5 246-47711-SSu-ME-1-1 Trip Duty Duty Bus BRO BRO BRO CMRD HYSB CYHL KEST KEST LEVG BIGH WSTH WST WST WST CHHS CHHS MB Form Next No. Start End Run MNS MNS MSS HP SN GW FX CH KA BH FH MHR MGR MGR GD GD S Time Trip No. S S J7209 FR03 FR10 FT21 FG06 FF27 FC04 FA01 FA05 FA12 FA30 FA53 FA56 J8741 FA57 J8477 J7313 BRO 36953 21558 BP40 9470 33726 17802 40131 40136 40147 40155 BP52 BP52 WST OC93 CHHS MB MNS 24 24 28 MGR GD S S S Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. 1 3081 3081 141 0824 0825 0829 0832 0838 0840 0844 0847 0849 0853 0857 0901 0903 0905 0925 6 3 3082 3082 142 0924 0925 0929 0933 0940 0942 0946 0949 0951 0955 1000 1004 1006 1013 1013 1020 8 5 3081 3081 141 1022 1023 1028 1032 1039 1042 1046 1049 1051 1055 1100 1105 1107 1114 1114 1120 10 7 3082 3082 142 1122 1123 1128 1132 1139 1142 1146 1149 1151 1155 1200 1205 1208 1215 1215 1220 12 9 3083 3083 141 1221 1222 1228 1232 1239 1242 1246 1249 1251 1255 1300 1305 1308 1315 1315 1320 14 11 3081 3081 142 1321 1322 1328 1332 1339 1342 1346 1349 1351 1355 1400 1405 1408 1415 1415 1420 16 13 3082 3082 141 1421 1422 1428 1432 1439 1442 1446 1449 1451 1455 1500 1505 1508 1515 1515 1520 18 15 3083 3083 142 1522 1523 1529 1533 1540 1543 1547 1550 1552 1556 1600 1605 1608 1615 1615 1620 20 17 3084 3084 141 1624 1625 1630 1634 1641 1644 1648 1651 1653 1657 1701 1706 1708 1715 1715 1720 22 19 3085 3085 142 1724 1725 1730 1733 1740 1743 1747 1750 1752 1756 1800 1805 1807 1809 1823 24 21 3083 3083 141 1824 1825 1829 1832 1838 1840 1844 1847 1849 1853 1857 1902 1904 1906 1920 26 23 3084 3084 142 1924 1925 1929 1932 1938 1940 1944 1947 1949 1953 1957 2002 2004 2006 2020 28 25 3085 3085 141 2024 2025 2029 2032 2038 2040 2044 2047 2049 2052 2056 2100 2102 2104 2113 30 27 3084 3084 142 2124 2125 2129 2132 2138 2140 2144 2147 2149 2152 2156 2200 2202 2204 2213 32 29 3085 3085 141 2224 2225 2229 2232 2238 2240 2244 2247 2249 2252 2256 2300 2302 2304 2313 34 31 3084 3084 142 2324 2325 2329 2332 2338 2340 2344 2347 2349 2352 2355 2359 2401 2403 2413 36 33 3085 3085 141 2424 2425 2429 2432 2438 2440 2444 2447 2449 2452 2455 2459 2501 2536 F Page 4 of 5 246-47711-SSu-ME-1-1 Trip MB CHHS CHHS WST WST WST WST BIGH LEVG KEST KEST CYHL HYSB CMR BRO BRO BRO MB Bus Duty Duty Form Next No. GD S GD MGR MGR MHR HFH BH KA CH FX AR SN DHP MSS MNS MNS Run Start End Time Trip S S No. J7313 J8477 FA57 J8741 FA56 FA53 FA30 FA12 FA05 FA01 FC04 FF03 FG06 FT21 FR10 FR03 J7209 J7313 MB CHHS OC93 WST BP52 BP52 40156 40148 40135 40132 17803 17715 9471 BP40 37294 37087 BRO MB GD S MGR 29 25 25 MNS S S Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. 2 0650 0725 0727 0732 0736 0739 0741 0743 0747 0749 0755 0758 0803 0804 141 3081 3081 0824 1 4 0752 0827 0829 0834 0838 0841 0843 0846 0850 0852 0858 0901 0906 0907 142 3082 3082 0924 3 6 0925 0927 0929 0934 0939 0942 0944 0947 0952 0955 1002 1006 1012 1013 141 3081 3081 1022 5 8 1020 1020 1026 1028 1033 1038 1042 1044 1047 1052 1055 1102 1106 1113 1114 142 3082 3082 1122 7 10 1120 1120 1126 1128 1133 1138 1142 1144 1147 1152 1155 1202 1207 1214 1215 141 3081 3081 1221 9 R 12 1220 1220 1226 1228 1233 1238 1242 1244 1247 1252 1255 1302 1307 1314 1315 142 3082 3082 1321 11 R 14 1320 1320 1326 1328 1333 1338 1342 1344 1347 1352 1355 1402 1407 1414 1415 141 3083 3083 1421 13 R 16 1420 1420 1426 1428 1433 1438 1442 1444 1447 1452 1455 1502 1506 1513 1514 F 142 3081 3081 1522 15 18 1520 1520 1526 1528 1533 1538 1542 1544 1547 1552 1555 1602 1606 1612 1613 F 141 3082 3082 1624 17 20 1620 1620 1626 1628 1633 1638 1642 1644 1647 1652 1655 1701 1705 1711 1712 142 3083 3083 1724 19 R 22 1720 1720 1726 1728 1733 1738 1742 1744 1747 1751 1754 1800 1804 1810 1811 141 3084 3084 1824 21 R 24 1823 1825 1827 1832 1837 1841 1843 1846 1850 1852 1858 1901 1906 1907 142 3085 3085 1924 23 R 26 1920 1922 1924 1929 1933 1937 1939 1942 1946 1948 1954 1957 2002 2003 F 141 3083 3083 2024 25 28 2020 2022 2024 2029 2033 2036 2038 2041 2045 2047 2052 2055 2100 2101 142 3084 3084 2124 27 30 2113 2115 2117 2122 2126 2129 2131 2134 2138 2140 2145 2148 2153 2154 141 3085 3085 2224 29 32 2213 2215 2217 2222 2226 2229 2231 2234 2238 2240 2245 2248 2253 2254 142 3084 3084 2324 31 R 34 2313 2315 2317 2322 2326 2329 2331 2333 2337 2339 2344 2347 2352 2353 141 3085 3085 2424 33 36 2413 2415 2417 2422 2426 2429 2431 2433 2437 2439 2444 2447 2452 2506 F 142 3084 3084 Page 5 of 5.
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