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278 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 278 bus time schedule & line map 278 Ruislip - Heathrow Central View In Website Mode The 278 bus line (Ruislip - Heathrow Central) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Heathrow Central: 4:01 AM - 11:55 PM (2) Ruislip: 12:15 AM - 11:45 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 278 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 278 bus arriving. Direction: Heathrow Central 278 bus Time Schedule 42 stops Heathrow Central Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 4:01 AM - 11:55 PM Monday 4:01 AM - 11:55 PM Ruislip Station (B) Station Approach, London Tuesday 4:01 AM - 11:55 PM Midcroft (F) Wednesday 4:01 AM - 11:55 PM High Street, London Thursday 4:01 AM - 11:55 PM Church Avenue (Q) Friday 4:01 AM - 11:55 PM Sharps Lane (R) Saturday 4:01 AM - 11:55 PM West Ruislip Station (S) High Road Ickenham, London Oak Avenue (T) 278 bus Info 55 High Road, London Direction: Heathrow Central Stops: 42 Ickenham Station (C) Trip Duration: 52 min High Road, London Line Summary: Ruislip Station (B), Midcroft (F), Church Avenue (Q), Sharps Lane (R), West Ruislip Douay Martyrs School (EE) Station (S), Oak Avenue (T), Ickenham Station (C), Long Lane, London Douay Martyrs School (EE), Swakeleys Drive (S), Hillingdon Station (B), Hillingdon Circus (F), Swakeleys Drive (S) Grosvenor Crescent (S), Oak Farm Library (S), Clifton Turnstone Close, London Gardens (UU), Crescent Parade (UV), Hillingdon Primary School (UE), Lees Road (UF), Heath Road Hillingdon Station (B) (UG), Hewens Road (XA), Hayes Police Station (XB), Long Lane, London Hayes End (XC), Park Road (XD), Rosedale Park (A), Uxbridge County Court (E), Church Road / Swift Hillingdon Circus (F) Close (H), Church Green (SK), Longmead Road (SL), 380 Long Lane, London Townƒeld Road (SM), Botwell Lane (SN), Botwell Green (SP), Hayes Town (D), Hayes And Harlington Grosvenor Crescent (S) Station (E), Fairey Corner (F), Redmead Road (R), Croyde Avenue (S), Brickƒeld Lane (A), Manse Close Oak Farm Library (S) (B), West End Lane (C), Harlington Corner (J), Mondial Way (BL), Nene Road Sipson Road (Bm), Clifton Gardens (UU) Heathrow Central Bus Station Crescent Parade (UV) Long Lane, London Hillingdon Primary School (UE) 24 Uxbridge Road, London Lees Road (UF) Heath Road (UG) Hewens Road (XA) Hayes Police Station (XB) Hayes End (XC) Westcombe Lodge Drive, London Park Road (XD) Park Road, London Rosedale Park (A) Uxbridge County Court (E) Church Road / Swift Close (H) Swift Close, London Church Green (SK) Church Road, London Longmead Road (SL) Hamble Drive, London Townƒeld Road (SM) Botwell Lane (SN) Botwell Green (SP) Botwell Lane, London Hayes Town (D) 28-30 Station Road, London Hayes And Harlington Station (E) Fairey Corner (F) Redmead Road (R) Croyde Avenue (S) Brickƒeld Lane (A) High Street, London Manse Close (B) High Street, London West End Lane (C) Little Elms, London Harlington Corner (J) Mondial Way (BL) Nene Road Sipson Road (Bm) Nettleton Road, London Heathrow Central Bus Station Croydon Road, London Direction: Ruislip 278 bus Time Schedule 47 stops Ruislip Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:15 AM - 11:45 PM Monday 12:15 AM - 11:45 PM Heathrow Central Bus Station Tuesday 12:15 AM - 11:45 PM Newport Road (Bs) Newport Road, London Wednesday 12:15 AM - 11:45 PM Sipson Way Blunts Avenue Sipson (BC) Thursday 12:15 AM - 11:45 PM Friday 12:15 AM - 11:45 PM Nene Road Sipson Road (Bj) Bath Road, London Saturday 12:15 AM - 11:45 PM Boltons Lane (Bk) New Road Bath Road (D) 278 bus Info Harlington Corner (N) Direction: Ruislip High Street Harlington, London Stops: 47 Trip Duration: 56 min West End Lane (P) Line Summary: Heathrow Central Bus Station, Newport Road (Bs), Sipson Way Blunts Avenue Manor Lane (R) Sipson (BC), Nene Road Sipson Road (Bj), Boltons Lane (Bk), New Road Bath Road (D), Harlington Brickƒeld Lane (S) Corner (N), West End Lane (P), Manor Lane (R), Brickƒeld Lane (S), Croyde Avenue (T), Redmead High Street, London Road (U), Millington Road (P), Fairey Corner (K), Croyde Avenue (T) Hayes And Harlington Station (L), Clayton Road (M), Hayes Town (P), Botwell Lane (N), Townƒeld Road Redmead Road (U) (M), Freemans Lane (L), Church Green (K), Church Road / Swift Close (G), Uxbridge County Court (F), Station Road, London Rosedale Park (B), Park Road (XE), Hayes End (XF), Millington Road (P) Morgans Lane (XH), West Drayton Road (XJ), New Road (UH), Lees Road (UJ), Hillingdon Primary School (UK), Crescent Parade (US), Clifton Gardens Fairey Corner (K) (UT), Oak Farm Library (N), Grosvenor Crescent, Station Road, London Hillingdon Circus (E), Hillingdon (A), Swakeleys Drive, Douay Martyrs School, Ickenham Station (D), Austins Hayes And Harlington Station (L) Lane (A), Oak Avenue (L), West Ruislip Station (M), Sharps Lane (N), Church Avenue (P), Midcroft (E), Clayton Road (M) Brickwall Lane (D) Station Road, London Hayes Town (P) Station Road, London Botwell Lane (N) Townƒeld Road (M) Freemans Lane (L) Church Green (K) Parsonage Close, London Church Road / Swift Close (G) Uxbridge Road, London Uxbridge County Court (F) Rosedale Park (B) Park Road (XE) Hayes End (XF) Morgans Lane (XH) West Drayton Road (XJ) Fulham Close, London New Road (UH) Lees Road (UJ) Hillingdon Primary School (UK) 24 Uxbridge Road, London Crescent Parade (US) Clifton Gardens (UT) Oak Farm Library (N) Grosvenor Crescent Hillingdon Circus (E) 380 Long Lane, London Hillingdon (A) Swakeleys Drive Turnstone Close, London Douay Martyrs School Ickenham Station (D) Milton Court, London Austins Lane (A) Oak Avenue (L) West Ruislip Station (M) High Road Ickenham, London Sharps Lane (N) Ickenham Road, London Church Avenue (P) Midcroft (E) Brickwall Lane (D) 129 High Street, London 278 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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