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127 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 127 bus time schedule & line map 127 Tooting Broadway - Purley View In Website Mode The 127 bus line (Tooting Broadway - Purley) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Purley: 12:00 AM - 11:45 PM (2) Tooting Broadway: 5:30 AM - 11:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 127 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 127 bus arriving. Direction: Purley 127 bus Time Schedule 50 stops Purley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:00 AM - 11:45 PM Monday 12:00 AM - 11:45 PM Mitcham Road / Tooting Broadway Stn (C) Longmead Road, London Tuesday 12:00 AM - 11:45 PM Tooting / the Mitre (TJ) Wednesday 12:00 AM - 11:45 PM 108 Mitcham Road, London Thursday 12:00 AM - 11:45 PM Amen Corner (TL) Friday 12:00 AM - 11:45 PM Crowborough Road (TM) Saturday 12:00 AM - 11:45 PM Eastbourne Road (TN) Nimrod Road (T) 127 bus Info Southcroft Road / Mitcham Lane (U) Direction: Purley 270 Mitcham Lane, London Stops: 50 Trip Duration: 55 min Vectis Road (D) Line Summary: Mitcham Road / Tooting Broadway The Bungalows, London Stn (C), Tooting / the Mitre (TJ), Amen Corner (TL), Crowborough Road (TM), Eastbourne Road (TN), Ashbourne Road (E) Nimrod Road (T), Southcroft Road / Mitcham Lane (U), Vectis Road (D), Ashbourne Road (E), St James St James Road (H) Road (H), Locks Lane (K), Downe Road / Mitcham Library (B), Mitcham Fair Green (G), Glebe Court (K), Locks Lane (K) Mitcham / Cricket Green (N), Mitcham Police Station (O), The Wilson Hospital (J), Mitcham Garden Village Downe Road / Mitcham Library (B) / Willow Lane (K), Mitcham Junction Station (A), Goat Road (E), Mill Green Road (F), Seymour Road Holborn Way, London (S), Orchard Avenue (T), Hackbridge Corner / Hackbridge Station (C), Corbet Close (H), Nightingale Mitcham Fair Green (G) Close (J), Strawberry Lane (K), Carshalton College (C), Carshalton Station (B), Carshalton Ponds (C), Glebe Court (K) Carshalton High Street (D), Park Lane (GH), Chatsworth Place, London Parkgate Road (GJ), Wallington Station / Manor Road (A), Wallington Town Centre (J), Woodcote Mitcham / Cricket Green (N) Road / Stafford Road (H), Blenheim Gardens (P), Hall Road (Q), Woodcote Green (R), Lordsbury Field (S), Mitcham Police Station (O) Farm Lane (T), Smitham Bottom Lane (A), Woodcote 70 Cricket Green, London Lane (B), Woodcote Drive (E), The Bridle Road (E), Plough Lane (S), Purley Library (A), Purley Cross (C), The Wilson Hospital (J) Purley Station / Purley High Street (M), Purley Station (Z2) Mitcham Garden Village / Willow Lane (K) Mitcham Junction Station (A) Goat Road (E) Mill Green Road (F) Seymour Road (S) 25-29 Mill Green, London Orchard Avenue (T) Hackbridge Corner / Hackbridge Station (C) 8-9 Violet Close, London Corbet Close (H) Nightingale Close (J) Strawberry Lane (K) Carshalton College (C) Carshalton Station (B) North Street, London Carshalton Ponds (C) Carshalton High Street (D) Beacon Grove, London Park Lane (GH) Parkgate Road (GJ) Wallington Station / Manor Road (A) Wallington Town Centre (J) Woodcote Mews, London Woodcote Road / Stafford Road (H) Blenheim Gardens (P) Hall Road (Q) Freshwood Way, London Woodcote Green (R) Lordsbury Field (S) Farm Lane (T) Smitham Bottom Lane (A) Woodcote Lane (B) Woodcote Drive (E) The Bridle Road (E) Plough Lane (S) Purley Library (A) Banstead Road, London Purley Cross (C) 10 Russell Hill Road, London Purley Station / Purley High Street (M) 17 Purley Road, London Purley Station (Z2) Whytecliffe Road South, London Direction: Tooting Broadway 127 bus Time Schedule 51 stops Tooting Broadway Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:55 AM - 11:30 PM Monday 5:30 AM - 11:30 PM Purley Station (H) 24 Whytecliffe Road South, London Tuesday 5:30 AM - 11:30 PM Purley High Street / Purley Station (P) Wednesday 5:30 AM - 11:30 PM Purley Road, London Thursday 5:30 AM - 11:30 PM Purley Library (Y) Friday 5:30 AM - 11:30 PM Banstead Road, London Saturday 5:30 AM - 11:30 PM Plough Lane (W) The Bridle Road (W) Woodcote Drive (W) 127 bus Info Direction: Tooting Broadway Woodcote Lane (D) Stops: 51 Trip Duration: 55 min Smitham Bottom Lane (E) Line Summary: Purley Station (H), Purley High Street / Purley Station (P), Purley Library (Y), Plough Lane Farm Lane (V) (W), The Bridle Road (W), Woodcote Drive (W), Woodcote Lane (D), Smitham Bottom Lane (E), Farm Lordsbury Field (W) Lane (V), Lordsbury Field (W), Woodcote Green (X), Hall Road (Y), Blenheim Gardens (Z), Woodcote Road Woodcote Road, London / Stafford Road (G), Wallington Town Centre (K), Woodcote Green (X) Wallington Station (C), Parkgate Road (GE), Park Lane (GF), Carshalton High Street (E), Carshalton Hall Road (Y) Ponds (G), Carshalton Station (A), Bucklers Way (J), Strawberry Lane (L), Nightingale Close (M), Corbet Elyston Close, London Close (N), Hackbridge Corner (A), Orchard Avenue Blenheim Gardens (Z) (P), Seymour Road (R), Mill Green Road (C), Goat Road (D), Mitcham Junction Station (B), Mitcham Garden Village / Willow Lane (G), The Wilson Hospital Woodcote Road / Stafford Road (G) (H), Mitcham Police Station (R), Mitcham / Lower Green (L), Glebe Court (J), Mitcham Fair Green (D), Wallington Town Centre (K) Downe Road / Mitcham Library (A), Eveline Road (C), Locks Lane (E), Manship Road (F), St James Road Wallington Station (C) (G), Ashbourne Road (P), Mitcham Lane / Southcroft Railway Approach, London Road (Q), Southcroft Road / Mitcham Lane (F), Nimrod Road (G), Eastbourne Road (TQ), Amen Parkgate Road (GE) Corner (TS), Tooting / the Mitre (TH), Bickley Street (P), Tooting Broadway Station (R) Park Lane (GF) Park Lane, London Carshalton High Street (E) Carshalton Ponds (G) Honeywood Walk, London Carshalton Station (A) North Street, London Bucklers Way (J) Bucklers Way, London Strawberry Lane (L) Nightingale Road, London Nightingale Close (M) Corbet Close (N) Hackbridge Corner (A) Orchard Avenue (P) Seymour Road (R) 25-29 Mill Green, London Mill Green Road (C) London Road, London Goat Road (D) Mitcham Junction Station (B) Mitcham Garden Village / Willow Lane (G) The Wilson Hospital (H) Mitcham Police Station (R) 70 Cricket Green, London Mitcham / Lower Green (L) Glebe Court (J) Mitcham Fair Green (D) London Road, London Downe Road / Mitcham Library (A) Downe Road, London Eveline Road (C) 107 London Road, London Locks Lane (E) Manship Road (F) Streatham Road, London St James Road (G) Ashbourne Road (P) Mitcham Lane / Southcroft Road (Q) Mitcham Lane, London Southcroft Road / Mitcham Lane (F) Nimrod Road (G) Eastbourne Road (TQ) Amen Corner (TS) Tooting / the Mitre (TH) 145 Mitcham Road, London Bickley Street (P) 76 Mitcham Road, London Tooting Broadway Station (R) Granada Street, London 127 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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