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H13 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route H13 bus time schedule & line map H13 Ruislip Lido - Northwood Hills, St Vincent's View In Website Mode The H13 bus line (Ruislip Lido - Northwood Hills, St Vincent's) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Northwood Hills, St Vincent's: 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM (2) Ruislip Lido: 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest H13 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next H13 bus arriving. Direction: Northwood Hills, St Vincent's H13 bus Time Schedule 40 stops Northwood Hills, St Vincent's Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Monday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Ruislip Lido (W) Tuesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Breakspear Road (S) Wednesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Arlington Drive (S) Thursday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Plough Farm Close, London Friday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Ladygate Lane (S) Saturday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Ruislip Young People's Centre Mill Drive, London The Oaks (G) H13 bus Info Midcroft (E) Direction: Northwood Hills, St Vincent's Stops: 40 Brickwall Lane (D) Trip Duration: 33 min 129 High Street, London Line Summary: Ruislip Lido (W), Breakspear Road (S), Arlington Drive (S), Ladygate Lane (S), Ruislip Ruislip Station (A) Young People's Centre, The Oaks (G), Midcroft (E), Station Approach, London Brickwall Lane (D), Ruislip Station (A), Ruislip Manor Station (C), West Hatch Manor (N), Hume Way (N), Ruislip Manor Station (C) Yeomans Acre, Fore Street (U), High Road Eastcote Windmill Hill, London (V), Eastcote Methodist Church (C), St Lawrence's Church (D), The Chase (E), Francis Road (E), Malpas West Hatch Manor (N) Drive, Cannon Lane (N), Holwell Place (H), Pinner Windmill Hill, London Station (B), Love Lane (D), Granville Place (PP), West End Lane (PR), Tudor Road (PU), Mill Farm Close Hume Way (N) (PV), Crossway (PW), Albury Drive (PN), Potter Street Hill (W), Hillside Road / Northwood Way (W), Hillside Yeomans Acre School (S), Waverley Gardens (S), Stanley Road (K), Northwood Hills Station (A), Norwich Road, Middleton Drive (S), Haydon Drive (S), St Vincent's Fore Street (U) Nursing Home Spring Drive, London High Road Eastcote (V) Eastcote Methodist Church (C) St Lawrence's Church (D) St Lawrence Drive, London The Chase (E) Bridle Road, London Francis Road (E) Eastcote Road, London Malpas Drive Cannon Lane (N) Holwell Place (H) Pinner Station (B) 209-211 Marsh Road, London Love Lane (D) Bridge Street, London Granville Place (PP) Granville Place, London West End Lane (PR) 34 Elm Park Road, London Tudor Road (PU) Montesole Court, London Mill Farm Close (PV) Crossway (PW) Welch Place, London Albury Drive (PN) Potter Street Hill (W) Hillside Road / Northwood Way (W) Hillside School (S) Waverley Gardens (S) Stanley Road (K) Northwood Hills Station (A) 66 Joel Street, London Norwich Road Middleton Drive (S) Wyevale Close, London Haydon Drive (S) Joel Street, London St Vincent's Nursing Home Direction: Ruislip Lido H13 bus Time Schedule 38 stops Ruislip Lido Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Monday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM St Vincent's Nursing Home Tuesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Haydon Drive (N) Joel Street, London Wednesday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Middleton Drive (N) Thursday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Wyevale Close, London Friday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Colchester Road Saturday 12:00 AM - 11:30 PM Northwood Hills Station (B) Stanley Road (J) H13 bus Info Waverley Gardens (N) Direction: Ruislip Lido Stops: 38 Hillside School (N) Trip Duration: 34 min Line Summary: St Vincent's Nursing Home, Haydon Hillside Road / Northwood Way (E) Drive (N), Middleton Drive (N), Colchester Road, Northwood Hills Station (B), Stanley Road (J), Waverley Gardens (N), Hillside School (N), Hillside Potter Street Hill (E) Road / Northwood Way (E), Potter Street Hill (E), Albury Drive (PF), Lyndhurst Avenue (PC), Mill Farm Albury Drive (PF) Close (PD), Tudor Road (PE), West End Lane (PL), Southacre Way, London Granville Place (PM), Pinner Station (C), Pinner Library (A), Holwell Place (G), Cannon Lane (W), Lyndhurst Avenue (PC) Malpas Drive (W), Francis Road (W), The Chase (W), Bridle Road (T), High Road Eastcote (W), Fore Street, Mill Farm Close (PD) Hume Way (S), West Hatch Manor (S), Ruislip Manor Station (D), Ruislip Station (B), Brickwall Lane (C), Tudor Road (PE) Midcroft (F), The Oaks (H), Ruislip Young People's Montesole Court, London Centre, Ladygate Lane (N), Arlington Drive (N), Breakspear Road (N), Ruislip Lido West End Lane (PL) Fairlawns, London Granville Place (PM) Pinner Station (C) 1 Bridge Street, London Pinner Library (A) Holwell Place (G) Cannon Lane (W) Malpas Drive (W) Francis Road (W) Eastcote Road, London The Chase (W) Bridle Road, London Bridle Road (T) High Road Eastcote (W) Fore Street Ellis Close, London Hume Way (S) West Hatch Manor (S) Windmill Hill, London Ruislip Manor Station (D) 42-48 Windmill Hill, London Ruislip Station (B) Station Approach, London Brickwall Lane (C) 149 High Street, London Midcroft (F) High Street, London The Oaks (H) Ruislip Young People's Centre Mill Drive, London Ladygate Lane (N) Arlington Drive (N) Old Howletts Lane, London Breakspear Road (N) Ruislip Lido H13 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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