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N205 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route N205 bus time schedule & line map N205 Leyton, Downsell Road - Paddington View In Website Mode The N205 bus line (Leyton, Downsell Road - Paddington) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Leyton, Downsell Road: 12:45 AM - 5:15 AM (2) Paddington: 12:30 AM - 4:30 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest N205 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next N205 bus arriving. Direction: Leyton, Downsell Road N205 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Leyton, Downsell Road Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:40 AM - 5:15 AM Monday 12:45 AM - 5:15 AM Cleveland Terrace (L) Eastbourne Mews, London Tuesday 12:45 AM - 5:15 AM Paddington Station (H) Wednesday 12:45 AM - 5:15 AM 127 Praed Street, London Thursday 12:45 AM - 5:15 AM St Mary's Hospital (P) Friday 12:45 AM - 5:15 AM 93 Praed Street, London Saturday 12:40 AM - 5:15 AM Edgware Road Station (ET) Chapel Street, London Marylebone Station (N) Marylebone Road, London N205 bus Info Direction: Leyton, Downsell Road Old Marylebone Town Hall (W) Stops: 52 3 Glentworth Street, London Trip Duration: 65 min Line Summary: Cleveland Terrace (L), Paddington Baker Street Station (D) Station (H), St Mary's Hospital (P), Edgware Road Allsop Place, London Station (ET), Marylebone Station (N), Old Marylebone Town Hall (W), Baker Street Station (D), Harley Street Harley Street (M) (M), Regent's Park Station (A), Great Portland St Stn 20 Devonshire Place, London / Euston Rd (H), Warren Street Station (KA), Euston Square Station (Q), Euston Station (D), British Regent's Park Station (A) Library (C), King's Cross Station (E), King's Cross Marylebone Road, London Road (K), Penton Rise (PG), Penton Street (PK), Angel Station (S), Angel Islington / City Road (H), Great Portland St Stn / Euston Rd (H) Central Street (UV), Windsor Terrace (S), Moorƒelds A501, London Eye Hospital (T), Old Street Station (C), Shoreditch Fire Station (K), Pitƒeld Street (M), Shoreditch High Warren Street Station (KA) Street Station (B), Commercial Street / Worship Euston Underpass, London Street (D), Liverpool Street Station (L), St Botolph Street (B), Aldgate East Station (E), Adler Street (D), Euston Square Station (Q) The East London Mosque (J), Whitechapel Station / 250 Euston Road, London Royal London Hospital (B), Booth Memorial (G), Stepney Green (A), Stepney Green Station (B), Euston Station (D) Bancroft Road / Ocean Estate (C), Queen Mary / Euston Square, London University Of London (D), Regents Canal (E), Mile End (D), Coborn Road (L), Bow Road Station (Y), Bow British Library (C) Church Dlr (A), Bow Church (M), Marshgate Lane 65 Euston Road, London (W), Warton Road (M), Warton Road (B), Stratford City Bus Station (S), Stratford International Station King's Cross Station (E) (C), Chobham Academy (V), Drapers Field (N) Euston Road, London King's Cross Road (K) Pentonville Road, London Penton Rise (PG) 170 Pentonville Road, London Penton Street (PK) 104-106 Pentonville Road, London Angel Station (S) 26 Pentonville Road, London Angel Islington / City Road (H) A501, London Central Street (UV) 299 City Road, London Windsor Terrace (S) Windsor Terrace, London Moorƒelds Eye Hospital (T) 197 City Road, London Old Street Station (C) 145 City Road, London Shoreditch Fire Station (K) 233 Great Eastern Street, London Pitƒeld Street (M) 82 Great Eastern Street, London Shoreditch High Street Station (B) King John Court, London Commercial Street / Worship Street (D) 233 Shoreditch High Street, London Liverpool Street Station (L) 192 Bishopsgate, London St Botolph Street (B) St. Botolph Street, London Aldgate East Station (E) 101 Whitechapel High Street, London Adler Street (D) 2a-2b, 45 Whitechapel Road The East London Mosque (J) Whitechapel Station / Royal London Hospital (B) 303 Whitechapel Road, London Booth Memorial (G) 29 Mile End Road, London Stepney Green (A) 99 Mile End Road, London Stepney Green Station (B) 228 Mile End Road, London Bancroft Road / Ocean Estate (C) 237 Mile End Road, London Queen Mary / University Of London (D) Regents Canal (E) Mile End Road, London Mile End (D) 401 Mile End Road, London Coborn Road (L) 23 Bow Road, London Bow Road Station (Y) 32 Bow Road, London Bow Church Dlr (A) 153-159 Bow Road, London Bow Church (M) 199 Bow Road, London Marshgate Lane (W) 32-66 High Street, London Warton Road (M) 150 High Street, London Warton Road (B) 48 Warton Road, London Stratford City Bus Station (S) Montƒchet Road, London Stratford International Station (C) International Way, London Chobham Academy (V) 80 Celebration Avenue, London Drapers Field (N) Direction: Paddington N205 bus Time Schedule 57 stops Paddington Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:30 AM - 4:30 AM Monday 12:30 AM - 4:30 AM Drapers Field (G) Tuesday 12:30 AM - 4:30 AM Chobham Academy (Y) Celebration Avenue, London Wednesday 12:30 AM - 4:30 AM Stratford International Station (F) Thursday 12:30 AM - 4:30 AM Friday 12:30 AM - 4:30 AM Stratford City Bus Station (W) Montƒchet Road, London Saturday 12:30 AM - 4:30 AM Warton Road (C) 15 Warton Road, London Abbey Lane (L) N205 bus Info Godfrey Street, London Direction: Paddington Stops: 57 Bow Flyover (P) Trip Duration: 62 min Line Summary: Drapers Field (G), Chobham Bow Church (J) Academy (Y), Stratford International Station (F), 224 Bow Road, London Stratford City Bus Station (W), Warton Road (C), Abbey Lane (L), Bow Flyover (P), Bow Church (J), Bow Church Dlr (B) Bow Church Dlr (B), Bow Road Station (Z), Coborn 153-159 Bow Road, London Road (K), Mile End (C), Regents Canal (F), Queen Mary / University Of London (E), Ocean Estate (F), Bow Road Station (Z) Stepney Green Station (G), Stepney Green (H), Booth 97-99 Bow Road, London Memorial (S), Sidney Street (F), Royal London Hospital (A), The East London Mosque (K), Adler Coborn Road (K) Street (K), Aldgate East Station (J), Duke's Place (A), 1 Bow Road, London Liverpool Street Station (F), Primrose Street (H), Shoreditch High Street Station (E), Curtain Road (A), Mile End (C) Ravey Street (Z), Old Street Station (L), Old Street Mile End Road, London Roundabout (E), Moorƒelds Eye Hospital (P), Windsor Terrace (Q), Central Street (UW), Angel Regents Canal (F) Islington (J), Pentonville Road / Baron Street (R), Mile End Road, London Penton Street / Chapel Market (PN), Penton Rise (PM), King's Cross / Caledonian Road (X), King's Queen Mary / University Of London (E) Cross Station (R), St Pancras International Station 432 Mile End Road, London (A), British Library (B), Euston Station (H), Euston Square Station (P), University Coll Hosp / Warren St Ocean Estate (F) Stn (W), Warren Street Stn / Tottenham Court Rd (V), Great Portland Street Station (G), Regent's Park Stepney Green Station (G) Station (B), Harley Street (L), Baker Street Station 262-270 Mile End Road, London (E), Gloucester Place (Z), Marylebone (P), Edgware Road (EQ), Sussex Gardens (ES), St Mary's Hospital Stepney Green (H) (G), Paddington Station (F), Cleveland Terrace (L) 14 Fulneck Place, London Booth Memorial (S) O'Leary Square, London Sidney Street (F) 9-25 Mile End Road, London Royal London Hospital (A) 257 Whitechapel Road, London The East London Mosque (K) 139-149 Whitechapel Road, London Adler Street (K) 16-18 Whitechapel Road, London Aldgate East Station (J) Whitechapel High Street, London Duke's Place (A) 2 Henage Lane, London Liverpool Street Station (F) 164 Bishopsgate, London Primrose Street (H) 1 Primrose Street, London Shoreditch High Street Station (E) 233 Shoreditch High Street, London Curtain Road (A) King John Court, London Ravey Street (Z) 75 Great Eastern Street, London Old Street Station (L) Old Street, London Old Street Roundabout (E) 134 City Road, London Moorƒelds Eye Hospital (P) 190 City Road, London Windsor Terrace (Q) 230 City Road, London Central Street (UW) 299 City Road, London Angel Islington (J) A501, London Pentonville Road / Baron Street (R) 31 Pentonville Road, London Penton Street / Chapel Market (PN) Penton Rise (PM) 158 Pentonville Road, London King's Cross / Caledonian Road (X) Pentonville Road, London King's Cross Station (R) 333 Gray's Inn Road, London St Pancras International Station (A) Unit 12 Euston Road, London British Library (B) Euston Road, London Euston Station (H) 173-177 Euston Road, London Euston Square Station (P) 215 Euston Road, London University Coll Hosp / Warren St Stn (W) 235 Euston Road, London Warren Street Stn / Tottenham Court Rd (V) 301 Euston Road, London Great Portland Street Station (G) Great Portland Street, London Regent's Park Station (B) Nursemaid's Tunnel, London Harley Street (L) 20 Devonshire Place, London Baker Street Station (E) Gloucester Place (Z) 142a Marylebone Road, London Marylebone (P) 129-137 Marylebone Road, London Edgware Road (EQ) 300-308 Old Marylebone Road, London Sussex Gardens (ES) Sussex Gardens, London St Mary's Hospital (G) 33 Norfolk Place, London Paddington Station (F) Praed Street, London Cleveland Terrace (L) Eastbourne Mews, London N205 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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