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205/207 Paddock Wood - Five Oak Green - Tudeley - Tonbridge 205/207 Paddock Wood - Five Oak Green - Tudeley - Tonbridge The information on this timetable is expected to be valid until at least 30th September 2020. Where we know of variations, before or after this date, then we show these at the top of each affected column in the table. Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Mondays to Fridays Service 205 205 205 205 205 207 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 Operator AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO HAM AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO Service Restrictions 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 4 2 1 Notes SDO SHOL SDO SHOL SDO SDO SDO SDO SDO SHOL SDO Claygate, The White Hart (NE-bound) 0705 Collier Street, adj School 0708 Yalding, opp The George 0715 East Peckham, adj The Merry Boys 0727 Kings Hill, opp Asda 0725 Kings Hill, Bovarde Avenue (SE-bound) 0728 Kings Hill, Gibson Drive (NW-bound) 0735 Kings Hill, adj Typhoon Road 0737 Paddock Wood, adj Hop Pocket Lane 0736 0750 Paddock Wood, opp Waitrose 0735 0735 0835 35 1335 1435 1535 1535 1635 Paddock Wood, in Mascalls Academy Grounds then 1410 1510 Five Oak Green, opp Post Office 0630 0640 0710 0743 0743 0748 0800 0843at 43 1343 1416 1443 1516 1543 1543 1643 Tudeley, opp Turmeric Gold 0635 0645 0715 0748 0748 0753 0805 0848these 48 1348 1421 1448 1521 1548 1548 1648 Tonbridge, o/s Weald of Kent School 0815 mins until Tonbridge, Quarry Hill Parade (Stop J2) 0757 0820 past 1600 Tonbridge, Quarry Hill Parade (Stop I) 0644 0654 0724 0757 0857each 57 1357 1430 1457 1530 1557 1657 Brook Street, nr The Judd School 0825 hour Tonbridge, Castle (Stop C) 0800 0900 00 1400 1500 1600 1700 St John’s, opp Tunbridge Wells Boys’ Grammar School 0820 St John’s, adj East Cliff Road 0830 Tunbridge Wells, o/s Bennett Memorial School Grounds 0835 Mondays to Fridays Service 205 205 Operator AUTO AUTO Paddock Wood, opp Waitrose 1735 1805 Five Oak Green, opp Post Office 1743 1813 Saturdays Service 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 Operator AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO Paddock Wood, opp Waitrose 0835 0935 1035 1135 1335 1535 Five Oak Green, opp Post Office 0655 0843 0943 1043 1143 1343 1543 Tudeley, opp Turmeric Gold 0700 0848 0948 1048 1348 1548 Tonbridge, Quarry Hill Parade (Stop I) 0709 0857 0957 1057 1357 1557 Tonbridge, Castle (Stop C) 0900 1000 1100 Sundays no service Service Restrictions: 1 - not 26.10.20 to 30.10. 2 - from 26.10.20 to 30.10.20 3 - Operates only on Wednesdays, not 21.10.20, 28.10. 4 - Not Wednesdays, not 19.10.20 to 30.10. Notes: SDO - Schooldays only SHOL - Operates during School Holidays AUTO - Autocar Bus & Coach Services HAM - Hams Travel Kent Publicity Database29/08/2020 1345 205/207 Tonbridge - Tudeley - Five Oak Green - Paddock Wood The information on this timetable is expected to be valid until at least 30th September 2020. Where we know of variations, before or after this date, then we show these at the top of each affected column in the table. Direction of stops: where shown (eg: W-bound) this is the compass direction towards which the bus is pointing when it stops Mondays to Fridays Service 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 207 205 205 205 205 Operator AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO HAM AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO Service Restrictions 5 6 5 1 1 2 1 Notes SDO SHOL SDO SDO SDO SHOL SDO Tunbridge Wells, o/s Bennett Memorial School Grounds 1600 St John’s, opp East Cliff Road 1605 St John’s, opp Southfields Park 1610 Brook Street, nr The Judd School 1550 Tonbridge, Castle (Stop A) 0805 0905 1005 05 1505 1605 1705 1740 1830 1901 Tonbridge, Quarry Hill Parade (Stop J2) 0800 0809 0909 1008 08 1508 1555 1605 1608 1708 1743 1834 1904 Tudeley, adj Turmeric Gold 0812 0814 0914 1014then 14 1514 1608 1614 1614 1633 1714 1749 1840 1910 Five Oak Green, opp Post Office 0727 0819 0819 0820 0919 1019at 19 1519 1613 1619 1619 1638 1719 1754 1845 1915 Paddock Wood, in Mascalls Academy Grounds 0824 0825 these Paddock Wood, opp Hop Pocket Lane mins until 1621 1648 Kings Hill, opp Typhoon Road past 1634 Kings Hill, Gibson Drive (SE-bound) each 1635 Kings Hill, Bovarde Avenue (NW-bound) hour 1640 Kings Hill, adj Asda 1643 Paddock Wood, opp Waitrose 0735 0830 0827 0927 1027 27 1527 1628 1627 1727 1802 East Peckham, opp The Merry Boys 1657 Yalding, o/s The George 1708 Collier Street, opp School 1715 Claygate, The White Hart (SW-bound) 1718 Saturdays Service 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 205 Operator AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO AUTO Tonbridge, Castle (Stop A) 0906 1006 1106 1306 1505 1755 1852 Tonbridge, Quarry Hill Parade (Stop J2) 0910 1010 1110 1310 1510 1758 1855 Tudeley, adj Turmeric Gold 0916 1016 1116 1316 1516 1804 1901 Five Oak Green, opp Post Office 0821 0921 1021 1121 1321 1521 1809 1906 Paddock Wood, opp Waitrose 0830 0930 1030 1130 1330 1530 1817 Sundays no service Service Restrictions: 1 - not 26.10.20 to 30.10. 2 - from 26.10.20 to 30.10.20 5 - not 19.10.20 to 30.10. 6 - from 19.10.20 to 30.10.20 Notes: SDO - Schooldays only SHOL - Operates during School Holidays AUTO - Autocar Bus & Coach Services HAM - Hams Travel Kent Publicity Database29/08/2020 1345 205/207 Paddock Wood - Five Oak Green - Tudeley - Tonbridge For times of the next departures from a particular stop you can use traveline-txt - by sending the SMS code to 84268. Add the service number after the code if you just want a specific service - eg: buctdgtd 60. The return message from traveline-txt will show the next three departures, and it currently costs 25p plus any message sending charge. Departure times will be real-time predictions where available, or scheduled departure times if not. You can also get the same information by using the SMS code at www.nextbuses.mobi (only normal browsing charges apply) or through several iPhone or Android apps that offer access to NextBuses. NOTE: SMS codes are different in each direction. Make sure you choose the right direction from these lists. SMS Code Stop Name Street ATCO Code kntjawdm Claygate, The White Hart (NE-bound) Maidstone Road 2400102950 kntdmtpw Collier Street, adj School B2162 Maidstone Road 2400A036690A kntdmtpt Collier Street, opp Haviker Street B2162 Collier Street 2400A036680A kntmpdjw Collier Street, adj Jarmons Lane Jarmons Lane 2400109295 kntjpamj Benover, opp The Woolpack Benover Road 2400104335 kntmpdjm Benover, adj Emmett Hill Lane Benover Road 2400109289 kntagmwm Yalding, adj Lyngs Close Benover Road 2400A004210A kntagmwp Yalding, opp The George Benover Road 2400A004220A kntagmtm Yalding, opp Post Office Lees Road 2400A004140A kntjtdwa Yalding, opp Railway Station Hampstead Lane 2400105726 kntjtada Hale Street, opp Seven Mile Lane Hale Street 2400105249 kntjpgtd Hale Street, Church Lane (W-bound) Church Lane 2400104643 kntjtawj East Peckham, adj Primary School Church Lane 2400105491 kntapajp East Peckham, opp Westwood Road Pound Road 2400A012970A kntapajt East Peckham, adj The Merry Boys Pound Road 2400A012980A kntapajw East Peckham, adj Orchard Road Old Road 2400A012990A kntapama East Peckham, adj Crown Acres Old Road 2400A013000A kntmwgmj East Peckham, adj Co-op Branbridges Road 240095367 kntdpata Beltring Hop Farm, o/s Hop Farm Hop Farm Grounds 2400A037620A kntgdpgd Kings Hill, opp Asda Tower View 2400A071670A kntjgwjw Kings Hill, adj Baxter Way Tower View 2400103362 kntgjawd Kings Hill, Bovarde Avenue (SE-bound) Bovarde Avenue 2400A073500A kntgdpgj Kings Hill, opp Melrose Avenue Discovery Drive 2400A071690A kntgdpgm Kings Hill, opp Forest Way Discovery Drive 2400A071700A kntadjpj Kings Hill, Gibson Drive (NW-bound) Gibson Drive 2400A000150A kntamtag Kings Hill, adj Typhoon Road Malling Road 2400A011640A kntjptam Paddock Wood, opp Garden Centre Maidstone Road 2400104956 kntjtdad Paddock Wood, opp Eastlands Maidstone Road 2400104986 kntdpatd Paddock Wood, adj Hop Pocket Lane Maidstone Road 2400A037630A kntapapj Paddock Wood, opp Waitrose Station Road 2400A013100A kntapapm Paddock Wood, Whites Corner (S-bound) Maidstone Road 2400A013110A kntapamt Paddock Wood, opp Police Station Maidstone Road 2400A013050A kntgpmad Paddock Wood, before Mascalls Corner Maidstone Road 240097610 kntdpdaw Paddock Wood, in Mascalls Academy Grounds Mascalls Academy Grounds 2400A037820A kntapamg Paddock Wood, adj Foal Hurst Wood Badsell Road 2400A013020A kntapapw Five Oak Green, opp Post Office Whetsted Road 2400A013130A kntjtawt Five Oak Green, adj Ellis Close Five Oak Green Road 2400105510 kntjtadw Five Oak Green, adj Sychem Lane Five Oak Green Road 2400105346 kntapatd Five Oak Green, opp Capel Primary School Five Oak Green Road 2400A013150A kntjawaj Tudeley, opp Turmeric Gold Five Oak Green Road 2400102934 kntjawag Tudeley, opp All Saints’ Church Five Oak Green Road 2400102932 kntdmpja Tonbridge, adj Somerhill Road Lodge Oak Lane 2400A036010A kntdmpjd Tonbridge, adj Dowgate Close Lodge Oak Lane 2400A036020A kntdmpdw Tonbridge, o/s Weald of Kent School Tudeley Lane 2400A035930A kntgjmtw Tonbridge, adj Vauxhall Inn Pembury Road 240094597 kntgjmwa Tonbridge, opp Goldsmid Road Pembury Road 240094599 kntgjmwd Tonbridge, opp Lavender Hill Pembury Road 240094601 kntajajt Tonbridge, Quarry Hill Parade (Stop J2) Quarry Hill Road 2400A005870A kntgdadm Tonbridge, Quarry Hill Parade (Stop I) Quarry Hill Road 2400A060980R kntdmpjp Brook Street, nr The Judd School Brook Street 2400A036050A kntajajp Tonbridge, High Street (Stop G) High Street 2400A005860A kntajapj Tonbridge, Castle (Stop C) High Street 2400A005990A kntajama Tonbridge, adj Springwell Road Quarry Hill Road 2400A005890A kntajamd Tonbridge, adj Baltic Road Quarry Hill Road
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