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Harlow Town Centre - Chelmsford City Centre Sxconnect (Operated by Arriva) Mondays to Fridays 59 Harlow Town Centre - Chelmsford City Centre sxconnect (operated by Arriva) Mondays to Fridays Harlow Town Centre, Bus Station (Stand 11) dep 07:05 07:30 09:15 10:15 11:15 12:15 13:15 14:15 15:15 16:15 17:25 18:25 Harlow, adj Park Lane 07:06 07:32 09:16 10:16 11:16 12:16 13:16 14:16 15:17 16:17 17:27 18:26 Harlow, adj School Lane 07:07 07:32 09:17 10:17 11:17 12:17 13:17 14:17 15:18 16:18 17:28 18:27 Harlow, o/s Burnt Mill School 07:08 07:33 09:18 10:18 11:18 12:18 13:18 14:18 15:19 16:19 17:29 18:28 Mark Hall, opp The Stow Upper 07:09 07:35 09:19 10:19 11:19 12:19 13:19 14:19 15:21 16:21 17:31 18:29 Mark Hall, adj Mandela Avenue 07:10 07:37 09:20 10:20 11:20 12:20 13:20 14:20 15:23 16:23 17:33 18:30 Mark Hall, o/s Cycle Museum 07:11 07:37 09:21 10:21 11:21 12:21 13:21 14:21 15:24 16:24 17:34 18:31 Old Harlow, opp Mark Hall School 07:12 07:38 09:22 10:22 11:22 12:22 13:22 14:22 15:25 16:25 17:35 18:32 Old Harlow, opp Post Office 07:13 07:40 09:23 10:23 11:23 12:23 13:23 14:23 15:27 16:27 17:37 18:33 Old Harlow, o/s Victoria Hall 07:13 07:40 09:23 10:23 11:23 12:23 13:23 14:23 15:27 16:27 17:37 18:33 Old Harlow, opp The Green Man 07:13 07:40 09:23 10:23 11:23 12:23 13:23 14:23 15:28 16:28 17:38 18:33 Old Harlow, adj Oxleys 07:14 07:41 09:24 10:24 11:24 12:24 13:24 14:24 15:29 16:29 17:39 18:34 Lower Sheering, adj Gilden Way 07:16 07:43 09:26 10:26 11:26 12:26 13:26 14:26 15:31 16:31 17:41 18:36 Sheering, Longland Bridge (NE-bound) 07:18 07:44 09:28 10:28 11:28 12:28 13:28 14:28 15:33 16:33 17:43 18:38 Sheering, adj The Crown 07:19 07:45 09:29 10:29 11:29 12:29 13:29 14:29 15:34 16:34 17:44 18:39 Sheering, opp The Cock 07:20 07:46 09:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 13:30 14:30 15:35 16:35 17:45 18:40 Sheering, opp Post Office 07:20 07:46 09:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 13:30 14:30 15:35 16:35 17:45 18:40 Hatfield Heath, o/s The White Horse 07:23 07:51 09:33 10:33 11:33 12:33 13:33 14:33 15:39 16:39 17:49 18:43 Hatfield Heath, opp Friars Lane 07:23 07:51 09:33 10:33 11:33 12:33 13:33 14:33 15:39 16:39 17:49 18:43 White Roding, o/s The Black Horse 07:27 07:55 09:38 10:38 11:38 12:38 13:38 14:38 15:44 16:44 17:54 18:48 White Roding, White Roding (E-bound) 07:27 07:55 09:38 10:38 11:38 12:38 13:38 14:38 15:44 16:44 17:54 18:48 White Roding, o/s The Elms 07:28 07:56 09:39 10:39 11:39 12:39 13:39 14:39 15:45 16:45 17:55 18:49 Leaden Roding, opp New House Farm 07:29 07:57 09:39 10:39 11:39 12:39 13:39 14:39 15:45 16:45 17:55 18:49 Leaden Roding, adj Old Rectory 07:30 07:58 09:40 10:40 11:40 12:40 13:40 14:40 15:46 16:46 17:56 18:50 Leaden Roding, o/s Leaden Hall 07:31 07:59 09:41 10:41 11:41 12:41 13:41 14:41 15:47 16:47 17:57 18:51 Leaden Roding, o/s Village Hall 07:32 08:00 09:42 10:42 11:42 12:42 13:42 14:42 15:48 16:48 17:58 18:52 Leaden Roding, o/s Chalk Villas 07:32 08:00 09:42 10:42 11:42 12:42 13:42 14:42 15:48 16:48 17:58 18:52 Leaden Roding, opp Meghills 07:33 08:01 09:43 10:43 11:43 12:43 13:43 14:43 15:49 16:49 17:59 18:53 Margaret Roding, o/s Garnish Hall 07:33 08:01 09:43 10:43 11:43 12:43 13:43 14:43 15:49 16:49 17:59 18:53 Margaret Roding, opp Marks Hall Lane 07:35 08:03 09:45 10:45 11:45 12:45 13:45 14:45 15:51 16:51 18:01 18:55 Margaret Roding, Four Wantz (SE-bound) 07:35 08:03 09:45 10:45 11:45 12:45 13:45 14:45 15:51 16:51 18:01 18:55 Margaret Roding, opp Blue House Farm 07:36 08:04 09:46 10:46 11:46 12:46 13:46 14:46 15:52 16:52 18:02 18:56 Margaret Roding, o/s Fouchers 07:36 08:04 09:46 10:46 11:46 12:46 13:46 14:46 15:52 16:52 18:02 18:56 Margaret Roding, adj Salt's Green 07:37 08:05 09:47 10:47 11:47 12:47 13:47 14:47 15:53 16:53 18:03 18:57 Chalk End, adj Farmbridge End Road 07:38 08:06 09:48 10:48 11:48 12:48 13:48 14:48 15:54 16:54 18:04 18:58 Boyton Cross, opp Newland Hall 07:39 08:07 09:49 10:49 11:49 12:49 13:49 14:49 15:55 16:55 18:05 18:59 Boyton Cross, o/s Hill Farm 07:39 08:07 09:49 10:49 11:49 12:49 13:49 14:49 15:55 16:55 18:05 18:59 Boyton Cross, opp Boyton Cross Ln 07:41 08:09 09:51 10:51 11:51 12:51 13:51 14:51 15:57 16:57 18:07 19:01 Boyton Cross, adj Boyton Hall Lane 07:41 08:09 09:51 10:51 11:51 12:51 13:51 14:51 15:57 16:57 18:07 19:01 Roxwell, opp The Hare 07:43 08:11 09:53 10:53 11:53 12:53 13:53 14:53 15:59 16:59 18:09 19:03 Roxwell, o/s Sycamore Cottages 07:43 08:11 09:53 10:53 11:53 12:53 13:53 14:53 15:59 16:59 18:09 19:03 Roxwell, opp Reeds Farm 07:44 08:13 09:54 10:54 11:54 12:54 13:54 14:54 16:00 17:00 18:10 19:04 Writtle, opp The Hickerage 07:45 08:15 09:55 10:55 11:55 12:55 13:55 14:55 16:02 17:02 18:12 19:05 Writtle, opp Lordship Road 07:47 08:17 09:57 10:57 11:57 12:57 13:57 14:57 16:04 17:04 18:14 19:07 Chelmsford, Chignal Corner (E-bound) 07:48 08:20 09:58 10:58 11:58 12:58 13:58 14:58 16:06 17:06 18:16 19:08 Chelmsford, adj Highfield Road 07:49 08:20 09:59 10:59 11:59 12:59 13:59 14:59 16:06 17:06 18:16 19:09 Chelmsford, opp Admirals Park 07:49 08:21 09:59 10:59 11:59 12:59 13:59 14:59 16:07 17:07 18:17 19:09 Chelmsford, o/s Rose & Crown 07:50 08:23 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:08 17:08 18:18 19:10 Chelmsford City Centre, opp County Hotel 07:51 08:24 10:01 11:01 12:01 13:01 14:01 15:01 16:09 17:09 18:19 19:11 Chelmsford City Centre, Bus Station (Stand 4) arr 07:52 08:25 10:02 11:02 12:02 13:02 14:02 15:02 16:10 17:10 18:20 19:12 Compiled from data for the period Tue 25-Oct-2016 to Mon 31-Oct-2016. Times not in bold are estimated by using the distance between the stops. 59 Harlow Town Centre - Chelmsford City Centre sxconnect (operated by Arriva) Saturdays Harlow Town Centre, Bus Station (Stand 11) dep 07:05 08:15 09:15 10:15 11:15 12:15 13:15 14:15 15:15 16:15 17:15 18:15 Harlow, adj Park Lane 07:06 08:16 09:16 10:16 11:16 12:16 13:16 14:16 15:16 16:16 17:16 18:16 Harlow, adj School Lane 07:07 08:17 09:17 10:17 11:17 12:17 13:17 14:17 15:17 16:17 17:17 18:17 Harlow, o/s Burnt Mill School 07:08 08:18 09:18 10:18 11:18 12:18 13:18 14:18 15:18 16:18 17:18 18:18 Mark Hall, opp The Stow Upper 07:09 08:19 09:19 10:19 11:19 12:19 13:19 14:19 15:19 16:19 17:19 18:19 Mark Hall, adj Mandela Avenue 07:10 08:20 09:20 10:20 11:20 12:20 13:20 14:20 15:20 16:20 17:20 18:20 Mark Hall, o/s Cycle Museum 07:11 08:21 09:21 10:21 11:21 12:21 13:21 14:21 15:21 16:21 17:21 18:21 Old Harlow, opp Mark Hall School 07:12 08:22 09:22 10:22 11:22 12:22 13:22 14:22 15:22 16:22 17:22 18:22 Old Harlow, opp Post Office 07:13 08:23 09:23 10:23 11:23 12:23 13:23 14:23 15:23 16:23 17:23 18:23 Old Harlow, o/s Victoria Hall 07:13 08:23 09:23 10:23 11:23 12:23 13:23 14:23 15:23 16:23 17:23 18:23 Old Harlow, opp The Green Man 07:13 08:23 09:23 10:23 11:23 12:23 13:23 14:23 15:23 16:23 17:23 18:23 Old Harlow, adj Oxleys 07:14 08:24 09:24 10:24 11:24 12:24 13:24 14:24 15:24 16:24 17:24 18:24 Lower Sheering, adj Gilden Way 07:16 08:26 09:26 10:26 11:26 12:26 13:26 14:26 15:26 16:26 17:26 18:26 Sheering, Longland Bridge (NE-bound) 07:18 08:28 09:28 10:28 11:28 12:28 13:28 14:28 15:28 16:28 17:28 18:28 Sheering, adj The Crown 07:19 08:29 09:29 10:29 11:29 12:29 13:29 14:29 15:29 16:29 17:29 18:29 Sheering, opp The Cock 07:20 08:30 09:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 13:30 14:30 15:30 16:30 17:30 18:30 Sheering, opp Post Office 07:20 08:30 09:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 13:30 14:30 15:30 16:30 17:30 18:30 Hatfield Heath, o/s The White Horse 07:23 08:33 09:33 10:33 11:33 12:33 13:33 14:33 15:33 16:33 17:33 18:33 Hatfield Heath, opp Friars Lane 07:23 08:33 09:33 10:33 11:33 12:33 13:33 14:33 15:33 16:33 17:33 18:33 White Roding, o/s The Black Horse 07:28 08:38 09:38 10:38 11:38 12:38 13:38 14:38 15:38 16:38 17:38 18:38 White Roding, White Roding (E-bound) 07:28 08:38 09:38 10:38 11:38 12:38 13:38 14:38 15:38 16:38 17:38 18:38 White Roding, o/s The Elms 07:29 08:39 09:39 10:39 11:39 12:39 13:39 14:39 15:39 16:39 17:39 18:39 Leaden Roding, opp New House Farm 07:29 08:39 09:39 10:39 11:39 12:39 13:39 14:39 15:39 16:39 17:39 18:39 Leaden Roding, adj Old Rectory 07:30 08:40 09:40 10:40 11:40 12:40 13:40 14:40 15:40 16:40 17:40 18:40 Leaden Roding, o/s Leaden Hall 07:31 08:41 09:41 10:41 11:41 12:41 13:41 14:41 15:41 16:41 17:41 18:41 Leaden Roding, o/s Village Hall 07:32 08:42 09:42 10:42 11:42 12:42 13:42 14:42 15:42 16:42 17:42 18:42 Leaden Roding, o/s Chalk Villas 07:32 08:42 09:42 10:42 11:42 12:42 13:42 14:42 15:42 16:42 17:42 18:42 Leaden Roding, opp Meghills 07:33 08:43 09:43 10:43 11:43 12:43 13:43 14:43 15:43 16:43 17:43 18:43 Margaret Roding, o/s Garnish Hall 07:33 08:43 09:43 10:43 11:43 12:43 13:43 14:43 15:43 16:43 17:43 18:43 Margaret Roding, opp Marks Hall Lane 07:35 08:45 09:45 10:45 11:45 12:45 13:45 14:45 15:45 16:45 17:45 18:45 Margaret Roding, Four Wantz (SE-bound) 07:35 08:45 09:45 10:45 11:45 12:45 13:45 14:45 15:45 16:45 17:45 18:45 Margaret Roding, opp Blue House Farm 07:36 08:46 09:46 10:46 11:46 12:46 13:46 14:46 15:46 16:46 17:46 18:46 Margaret Roding, o/s Fouchers 07:36 08:46 09:46 10:46 11:46 12:46 13:46 14:46 15:46 16:46 17:46 18:46 Margaret Roding, adj Salt's Green 07:37 08:47 09:47 10:47 11:47 12:47 13:47 14:47 15:47 16:47 17:47 18:47 Chalk End, adj Farmbridge End Road 07:38 08:48 09:48 10:48 11:48 12:48 13:48 14:48 15:48 16:48 17:48 18:48 Boyton Cross, opp Newland Hall 07:39 08:49 09:49 10:49 11:49 12:49 13:49 14:49 15:49 16:49 17:49 18:49 Boyton Cross, o/s Hill Farm 07:39 08:49 09:49 10:49 11:49 12:49 13:49 14:49 15:49 16:49 17:49 18:49 Boyton Cross, opp Boyton Cross Ln 07:41 08:51 09:51 10:51 11:51 12:51 13:51 14:51 15:51 16:51 17:51 18:51 Boyton Cross, adj Boyton Hall Lane 07:41 08:51 09:51 10:51 11:51 12:51 13:51 14:51 15:51 16:51 17:51 18:51 Roxwell, opp The Hare 07:43 08:53 09:53 10:53 11:53 12:53 13:53 14:53
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