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27 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 27 bus time schedule & line map 27 Luton Town Centre - Leagrave - Marsh Farm View In Website Mode The 27 bus line (Luton Town Centre - Leagrave - Marsh Farm) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Luton Town Centre: 5:43 AM - 10:24 PM (2) Marsh Farm: 6:15 AM - 11:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 27 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 27 bus arriving. Direction: Luton Town Centre 27 bus Time Schedule 33 stops Luton Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:23 AM - 6:31 PM Monday 5:43 AM - 10:24 PM Hewlett Road, Leagrave Hewlett Road, Luton Tuesday 5:43 AM - 10:24 PM Leagrave Railway Station, Leagrave Wednesday 5:43 AM - 10:24 PM Wauluds Bank Drive, Limbury Meads Thursday 5:43 AM - 10:24 PM Friday 5:43 AM - 10:24 PM Axe Close, Marsh Farm Saturday 5:58 AM - 10:24 PM Sherd Close, Marsh Farm Woodlands Secondary School, Marsh Farm Lea Manor High School, Marsh Farm 27 bus Info Direction: Luton Town Centre Morris Close, Marsh Farm Stops: 33 Trip Duration: 36 min Wexham Close, Marsh Farm Line Summary: Hewlett Road, Leagrave, Leagrave Railway Station, Leagrave, Wauluds Bank Drive, Wexham Close, Luton Limbury Meads, Axe Close, Marsh Farm, Sherd Close, Whiteƒeld Junior School, Marsh Farm Marsh Farm, Woodlands Secondary School, Marsh Farm, Lea Manor High School, Marsh Farm, Morris Stockholm Way, Luton Close, Marsh Farm, Wexham Close, Marsh Farm, Whiteƒeld Junior School, Marsh Farm, Copenhagen Copenhagen Close, Marsh Farm Close, Marsh Farm, Fitzwarin Close, Marsh Farm, Wauluds Bank Drive, Luton Littlewood Croft, Marsh Farm, Five Springs, Marsh Farm, Wauluds Bank Drive, Limbury Meads, Fitzwarin Close, Marsh Farm Leagrave Railway Station, Leagrave, Hewlett Road, Leagrave, Archway Road, Leagrave, Roman Road, Littlewood Croft, Marsh Farm Leagrave, Waller Avenue, Saints, Avenue Grimaldi, Thricknells Close, Luton Saints, Millƒeld Road, Saints, Tudor Road, Biscot, Saxon Road, Biscot, Selbourne Road, Bury Park, Five Springs, Marsh Farm Kenilworth Road, Bury Park, Sainsburys, Bury Park, Wauluds Bank Drive, Luton Liverpool Road, Luton Town Centre, Dunstable Place, Luton Town Centre, Flowers Way, Luton Town Wauluds Bank Drive, Limbury Meads Centre, Crown Court, Luton Town Centre, Church Street, Luton Town Centre, Church Street, Luton Leagrave Railway Station, Leagrave Town Centre Hewlett Road, Leagrave Archway Road, Leagrave Roman Road, Leagrave Waller Avenue, Saints Avenue Grimaldi, Saints Millƒeld Road, Saints Tudor Road, Biscot Saxon Road, Biscot Selbourne Road, Bury Park Kenilworth Road, Bury Park Sainsburys, Bury Park Liverpool Road, Luton Town Centre Dunstable Road, Luton Dunstable Place, Luton Town Centre Stuart Street, Luton Flowers Way, Luton Town Centre 15-17 Chapel Street, Luton Crown Court, Luton Town Centre Church Street, Luton Town Centre Church Street, Luton Town Centre Church Street, Luton Direction: Marsh Farm 27 bus Time Schedule 29 stops Marsh Farm Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:55 AM - 6:40 PM Monday 6:15 AM - 11:00 PM Church Street, Luton Town Centre Church Street, Luton Tuesday 6:15 AM - 11:00 PM Luton Station Interchange, Luton Wednesday 6:15 AM - 11:00 PM Station Road, Luton Thursday 6:15 AM - 11:00 PM Galaxy Centre, Luton Town Centre Friday 6:15 AM - 11:00 PM Dallow Road, Luton Town Centre Saturday 6:30 AM - 11:00 PM Dunstable Road, Luton Kenilworth Road, Bury Park 82-86 Dunstable Road, Luton 27 bus Info Birch Link, Bury Park Direction: Marsh Farm Dunstable Road, Luton Stops: 29 Trip Duration: 23 min Selbourne Road, Bury Park Line Summary: Church Street, Luton Town Centre, Luton Station Interchange, Luton, Galaxy Centre, Saxon Road, Biscot Luton Town Centre, Dallow Road, Luton Town Centre, Kenilworth Road, Bury Park, Birch Link, Bury Tudor Road, Biscot Park, Selbourne Road, Bury Park, Saxon Road, Leagrave Road, Luton Biscot, Tudor Road, Biscot, Millƒeld Road, Saints, Avenue Grimaldi, Saints, Waller Avenue, Leagrave, Millƒeld Road, Saints Roman Road, Leagrave, Archway Road, Leagrave, Hewlett Road, Leagrave, Leagrave Railway Station, Avenue Grimaldi, Saints Leagrave, Wauluds Bank Drive, Limbury Meads, Axe Close, Marsh Farm, Sherd Close, Marsh Farm, Waller Avenue, Leagrave Woodlands Secondary School, Marsh Farm, Lea Manor High School, Marsh Farm, Morris Close, Roman Road, Leagrave Marsh Farm, Wexham Close, Marsh Farm, Whiteƒeld Junior School, Marsh Farm, Copenhagen Close, Archway Road, Leagrave Marsh Farm, Fitzwarin Close, Marsh Farm, Thrales Close, Marsh Farm, Littlewood Croft, Marsh Farm, Marsh Road, Luton Five Springs, Marsh Farm Hewlett Road, Leagrave Hewlett Road, Luton Leagrave Railway Station, Leagrave Wauluds Bank Drive, Limbury Meads Axe Close, Marsh Farm Sherd Close, Marsh Farm Woodlands Secondary School, Marsh Farm Lea Manor High School, Marsh Farm Morris Close, Marsh Farm Wexham Close, Marsh Farm Wexham Close, Luton Whiteƒeld Junior School, Marsh Farm Stockholm Way, Luton Copenhagen Close, Marsh Farm Wauluds Bank Drive, Luton Fitzwarin Close, Marsh Farm Thrales Close, Marsh Farm Littlewood Croft, Marsh Farm Thricknells Close, Luton Five Springs, Marsh Farm Wauluds Bank Drive, Luton 27 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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