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London Liverpool Street and Stratford to Hertford East, Stansted Airport and Cambridge London Liverpool Street and Stratford to Hertford East, Stansted Airport and Cambridge. Monday 28 December 2015 and Friday 1 January 2016 . ||| ]]] ]]] ]]] ]]] 111111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 London Liverpool Street Dep 03.40 04.10 04.40 05.10 05.21 05.25 . 05.40 05.42 05.55 06.10 06.12 06.21 06.25 . 06.40 06.42 06.55 . 07.10 07.12 Bethnal Green . Hackney Downs . 05.48 . 06.18 . 06.48 . 07.18 Stratford . 05.30 . fff . 06.30 . fff . Tottenham Hale . 04.52 05.22 05.40 05.36 05.40 05.52 05.55 06.07 06.22 06.25 06.40 06.37 06.40 06.52 06.55 07.07 . 07.22 07.25 Northumberland Park . eee . eee . Angel Road . Ponders End . 05.59 . 06.29 . 06.59 . 07.29 Brimsdown . 06.02 . 06.32 . 07.02 . 07.32 Enfield Lock . 06.04 . 06.34 . 07.04 . 07.34 Waltham Cross . 06.07 . 06.37 . 07.07 . 07.37 Seven Sisters . Edmonton Green . Cheshunt . 05.00 . 05.48 . 06.09 . 06.39 . 06.48 . 07.09 . 07.39 Broxbourne Arr . 05.05 . 05.53 . 06.15 . 06.45 . 06.53 . 07.15 . 07.45 Dep . 05.05 . 05.53 . 06.15 . 06.45 . 06.53 . 07.15 . 07.45 Rye House . 06.18 . 06.48 . 07.18 . 07.48 St. Margaret's . 06.21 . 06.51 . 07.21 . 07.51 Ware . 06.25 . 06.55 . 07.25 . 07.55 Hertford East Arr . 06.31 . 07.01 . 07.31 . 08.01 Roydon . 05.57 . 06.57 . Harlow Town Arr . 05.11 05.38 . 05.52 06.01 . 06.24 . 06.54 07.01 . 07.24 . Dep . 05.11 05.38 . 05.52 06.01 . 06.24 . 06.55 07.01 . 07.25 . Harlow Mill . 06.04 . 07.04 . Sawbridgeworth . 05.43 . 06.08 . 07.08 . Bishops Stortford Arr . 05.20 05.49 . 06.01 06.14 06.17 . 06.33 06.45 . 07.04 07.14 07.17 . 07.45 . Bishops Stortford Dep . 05.20 05.50 . 06.01 06.14 06.18 . 06.33 06.45 . 07.04 07.14 07.18 . 07.45 . Stansted Mountfitchet . 05.24 . 06.05 06.18 . 06.37 . 07.18 . 07.36 . Stansted Airport 04.30 05.00 05.39 05.59 . 06.12 . 06.27 . 06.44 06.55 . 07.13 . 07.27 . 07.45 07.48 07.58 . Elsenham . 06.22 . 07.22 . Newport (Essex) . 06.27 . 07.27 . Audley End . 06.30 . 07.30 . 08.02 . Great Chesterford . 06.35 . 07.35 . Whittlesford . 06.40 . 07.40 . 08.09 . Shelford . 06.44 . 07.44 . Cambridge Arr . 06.53 . 07.51 . 08.19 . Page 1 of 18 London Liverpool Street and Stratford to Hertford East, Stansted Airport and Cambridge. Monday 28 December 2015 and Friday 1 January 2016 . |||||| ||| ||| ||| ||| ||| ||| ]]] ]]] ]]] ]]] 111111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 111 London Liverpool Street Dep 07.25 07.28 . 07.40 07.42 07.55 07.58 . 08.10 08.12 . 08.25 08.28 . 08.40 08.42 08.55 08.58 . 09.10 09.12 . Bethnal Green . Hackney Downs . 07.48 . 08.18 . 08.48 . 09.18 . Stratford . 07.30 . 08.00 . 08.30 . 09.00 . Tottenham Hale 07.37 07.40 07.43 07.52 07.55 08.07 08.10 08.13 08.22 08.25 . 08.37 08.40 08.43 08.52 08.55 09.07 09.10 09.13 09.22 09.25 . Northumberland Park . 08.15 . 09.15 . Angel Road . Ponders End . 07.59 . 08.29 . 08.59 . 09.29 . Brimsdown . 08.02 . 08.32 . 09.02 . 09.32 . Enfield Lock . 08.04 . 08.21 . 08.34 . 09.04 . 09.21 . 09.34 . Waltham Cross . 07.50 . 08.07 . 08.37 . 08.50 . 09.07 . 09.37 . Seven Sisters . Edmonton Green . Cheshunt . 07.48 07.52 . 08.09 . 08.18 08.25 . 08.39 . 08.48 08.52 . 09.09 . 09.18 09.25 . 09.39 . Broxbourne Arr . 07.53 07.58 . 08.15 . 08.23 08.30 . 08.45 . 08.53 08.58 . 09.15 . 09.23 09.30 . 09.45 . Dep . 07.53 07.58 . 08.15 . 08.23 08.34 . 08.45 . 08.53 08.58 . 09.15 . 09.23 09.34 . 09.45 . Rye House . 08.18 . 08.48 . 09.18 . 09.48 . St. Margaret's . 08.21 . 08.51 . 09.21 . 09.51 . Ware . 08.25 . 08.55 . 09.25 . 09.55 . Hertford East Arr . 08.31 . 09.01 . 09.31 . 10.01 . Roydon . 07.57 . 08.39 . 08.57 . 09.39 . Harlow Town Arr 07.54 08.01 08.04 . 08.24 08.29 08.43 . 08.54 09.01 09.04 . 09.24 09.29 09.43 . Dep 07.55 08.01 08.11 . 08.25 08.29 08.43 . 08.55 09.01 09.11 . 09.25 09.29 09.43 . Harlow Mill . 08.04 . 08.46 . 09.04 . 09.46 . Sawbridgeworth . 08.08 08.17 . 08.49 . 09.08 09.17 . 09.49 . Bishops Stortford Arr . 08.14 08.25 08.17 . 08.38 08.58 08.45 . 09.14 09.25 09.17 . 09.38 09.58 09.45 . Bishops Stortford Dep . 08.14 . 08.18 . 08.39 . 08.45 . 09.14 . 09.18 . 09.39 . 09.45 . Stansted Mountfitchet . 08.18 . ..
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