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64 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 64 bus time schedule & line map 64 New Addington - Thornton Heath Pond View In Website Mode The 64 bus line (New Addington - Thornton Heath Pond) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) New Addington: 24 hours (2) Thornton Heath Pond: 24 hours Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 64 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 64 bus arriving. Direction: New Addington 64 bus Time Schedule 56 stops New Addington Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 24 hours Monday 24 hours Thornton Heath Pond (G) Tuesday 24 hours Dunheved Road North (E) 639-641 London Road, London Wednesday 24 hours Croydon University Hospital (C) Thursday 24 hours Fiveacre Close, London Friday 24 hours Broad Green Avenue (LA) Saturday 24 hours 388 London Road, London Sumner Road (LB) 252 London Road, London 64 bus Info Montague Road (LC) Direction: New Addington 156 London Road, London Stops: 56 Trip Duration: 61 min West Croydon Station (WA) Line Summary: Thornton Heath Pond (G), Dunheved 28 London Road, London Road North (E), Croydon University Hospital (C), Broad Green Avenue (LA), Sumner Road (LB), Poplar Walk (WD) Montague Road (LC), West Croydon Station (WA), 20 Station Road, London Poplar Walk (WD), Whitgift Centre (WJ), Dingwall Road / East Croydon Station (E8), East Croydon Bus Whitgift Centre (WJ) Station (E2), Garrick Crescent (D), Fairƒeld Road (E), Selborne Road (F), Birdhurst Gardens (G), Elmhurst Dingwall Road / East Croydon Station (E8) School (BB), Birdhurst Road / South Croydon Station 1 Dingwall Road, London (B), St Paul's United Reformed Church, Old Palace Of John Whitgift School (E), Manor Way (E), Ballards East Croydon Bus Station (E2) Way (E), Farley Road / Croham Valley Road (S), Addiscombe Road, London Littleheath Road (S), Brent Road (S), Queenhill Road (J), Old Farleigh Road (L), Selsdon Crescent (M), Garrick Crescent (D) Selsdon Primary School (N), Ashen Vale (Q), Pixton St Clairs Road, London Way (E), John Ruskin College (A), Gravel Hill (B), Addington Village Interchange (A), Applegarth (FE), Fairƒeld Road (E) The Coppins (E), Foxcombe, North Walk (E), The Lindens, Castle Hill School (S), Merrow Way (S), Selborne Road (F) Frimley Close (S), Goldcrest Community Centre (S), Fairƒeld Path, London Goldcrest Way / King Henry's Drive (S), Betchworth Way (S), Wolsey Crescent (T), Grenville Road (U), Birdhurst Gardens (G) Salcot Crescent (E), Central Parade, Homestead Way / Overbury Crescent (S), Cleves Crescent, Elmhurst School (BB) Kennelwood Crescent (S), Homestead Way / Milne Park, King Henry's Drive / Homestead Way, Warbank Birdhurst Road / South Croydon Station (B) Crescent (N), Redstart Close (N), Vulcan Way (N) St Paul's United Reformed Church Old Palace Of John Whitgift School (E) Croham Road, London Manor Way (E) Ballards Way (E) Farley Road / Croham Valley Road (S) Littleheath Road (S) Brent Road (S) Farley Road, London Queenhill Road (J) Queenhill Road, London Old Farleigh Road (L) 127 Addington Road, London Selsdon Crescent (M) Selsdon Primary School (N) Ashen Vale (Q) Addington Road, London Pixton Way (E) John Ruskin College (A) Gravel Hill (B) Addington Village Interchange (A) Applegarth (FE) The Coppins (E) The Coppins, London Foxcombe North Walk (E) The Lindens Castle Hill School (S) Merrow Way (S) Merrow Way, London Frimley Close (S) Goldcrest Community Centre (S) Goldcrest Way / King Henry's Drive (S) Betchworth Way (S) Wolsey Crescent (T) Grenville Road (U) Salcot Crescent (E) Central Parade Central Parade, London Homestead Way / Overbury Crescent (S) Cleves Crescent Kennelwood Crescent (S) Homestead Way, London Homestead Way / Milne Park King Henry's Drive / Homestead Way King Henry's Drive, London Warbank Crescent (N) Redstart Close (N) Vulcan Way (N) Direction: Thornton Heath Pond 64 bus Time Schedule 57 stops Thornton Heath Pond Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 24 hours Monday 24 hours Vulcan Way (S) Tuesday 24 hours Warbank Crescent (S) Wednesday 24 hours King Henry's Drive / Homestead Way Thursday 24 hours Homestead Way / Milne Park (W) Friday 24 hours Kennelwood Crescent Saturday 24 hours Thorpe Close (N) Homestead Way / Overbury Crescent (N) 64 bus Info Central Parade (K) Direction: Thornton Heath Pond Stops: 57 Trip Duration: 57 min New Addington Tram Stop (A) Line Summary: Vulcan Way (S), Warbank Crescent (S), King Henry's Drive / Homestead Way, Homestead King Henry's Drive Tram Stop (N) Way / Milne Park (W), Kennelwood Crescent, Thorpe Close (N), Homestead Way / Overbury Crescent (N), Betchworth Way (R) Central Parade (K), New Addington Tram Stop (A), King Henry's Drive Tram Stop (N), Betchworth Way Tilford Avenue (E) (R), Tilford Avenue (E), Goldcrest Way / King Henry's Drive (N), Goldcrest Community Centre (N), Frimley Goldcrest Way / King Henry's Drive (N) Close (W), Merrow Way (N), Castle Hill School (W), The Lindens (N), North Walk (W), Foxcombe, Brierley, Goldcrest Community Centre (N) Applegarth (FD), Addington Village Interchange (D), Gravel Hill (G), Featherbed Lane (H), John Ruskin Frimley Close (W) College (J), Monks Hill (W), Pixton Way (W), Selsdon Primary School (P), Selsdon Crescent (R), Old Merrow Way (N) Farleigh Road (S), Queenhill Road (F), Brent Road (N), Littleheath Road (N), Farley Road / Croham Merrow Way, London Valley Road (N), Ballards Way (N), Manor Way (W), Castle Hill School (W) Old Palace Of John Whitgift School (W), Campden Road, Birdhurst Road / South Croydon Station (A), The Lindens (N) Elmhurst School (AA), Birdhurst Gardens (H), Coombe Road (J), Selborne Road (K), Fairƒeld Road (L), Garrick Crescent (M), East Croydon Station (E6), North Walk (W) Electric House (WY), Whitgift Centre (WL), West Croydon Bus Station (B4), West Croydon Station Foxcombe (WT), Montague Road (LD), Sumner Road (LE), Broad Green Avenue (LF), Canterbury Road (B), Brierley Croydon University Hospital (D), Thornton Heath Pond (J) Applegarth (FD) Addington Village Interchange (D) Gravel Hill (G) Featherbed Lane (H) John Ruskin College (J) Monks Hill (W) Pixton Way (W) Selsdon Park Road, London Selsdon Primary School (P) Selsdon Crescent (R) Old Farleigh Road (S) 4 Addington Road, London Queenhill Road (F) Queenhill Road, London Brent Road (N) Farley Road, London Littleheath Road (N) Farley Road / Croham Valley Road (N) Ballards Way (N) Ballards Rise, London Manor Way (W) Old Palace Of John Whitgift School (W) Croham Road, London Campden Road Broadeaves Close, London Birdhurst Road / South Croydon Station (A) Elmhurst School (AA) 44-48 South Park Hill Road, London Birdhurst Gardens (H) Coombe Road (J) Selborne Road (K) Fairƒeld Road (L) Garrick Crescent (M) East Croydon Station (E6) Electric House (WY) Wellesley Road, London Whitgift Centre (WL) Lansdowne Road, London West Croydon Bus Station (B4) Station Road, London West Croydon Station (WT) 13-15 London Road, London Montague Road (LD) 99-101 London Road, London Sumner Road (LE) 257 London Road, London Broad Green Avenue (LF) 305 London Road, London Canterbury Road (B) 464 London Road, London Croydon University Hospital (D) 585-589 London Road, London Thornton Heath Pond (J) 719 London Road, London 64 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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