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42 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 42 bus time schedule & line map 42 Broomƒeld View In Website Mode The 42 bus line (Broomƒeld) has 6 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Broomƒeld: 5:56 AM - 10:30 PM (2) Chelmsford: 8:30 AM - 8:08 PM (3) Chelmsford City Centre: 11:30 PM (4) Chelmsford City Centre: 7:45 AM - 8:10 PM (5) Galleywood: 6:02 AM - 10:46 PM (6) Great Waltham: 7:27 AM - 10:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 42 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 42 bus arriving. Direction: Broomƒeld 42 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Broomƒeld Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:09 AM - 8:30 PM Monday 5:56 AM - 10:30 PM West Lawn, Galleywood West Lawn, Chelmsford Tuesday 5:56 AM - 10:30 PM Barnard Road Co-Op, Galleywood Wednesday 5:56 AM - 10:30 PM Keene Way, Galleywood Thursday 5:56 AM - 10:30 PM Friday 5:56 AM - 10:30 PM Skinners Lane Shops, Galleywood Saturday 6:14 AM - 10:30 PM Chelmer Park, Galleywood Carlton Stables, Galleywood Deadman's Lane, Great Baddow 42 bus Info Direction: Broomƒeld Goshawk Drive, Great Baddow Stops: 37 Trip Duration: 38 min Peregrine Drive, Tile Kiln Line Summary: West Lawn, Galleywood, Barnard Road Co-Op, Galleywood, Keene Way, Galleywood, Skinners Lane Shops, Galleywood, Chelmer Park, Linnet Drive, Tile Kiln Galleywood, Carlton Stables, Galleywood, Deadman's Lane, Great Baddow, Goshawk Drive, Great Baddow, Hylands Parade, Chelmsford Peregrine Drive, Tile Kiln, Linnet Drive, Tile Kiln, Hylands Parade, Chelmsford, St John's Hospital, St John's Hospital, Chelmsford Chelmsford, Wood Street Tesco, Chelmsford, Wood Street, Chelmsford, South Lodge Hotel, Chelmsford, Wood Street Tesco, Chelmsford Queen Street, Chelmsford, C & E Hospital, Chelmsford, Retail Market, Chelmsford City Centre, Wood Street, Chelmsford Railway Station, Chelmsford City Centre, Bus Station, Laurel Grove, Chelmsford Chelmsford City Centre, The Ship, Chelmsford City Centre, King Edward VI School, Chelmsford, Keene South Lodge Hotel, Chelmsford Home, Chelmsford, Kings Road, Chelmsford, The Drive, Chelmsford, Patching Hall Lane, Chelmsford, Queen Street, Chelmsford Skerry Rise, Chelmsford, Erick Avenue, Broomƒeld, Post O∆ce Road, Broomƒeld, The Angel, Broomƒeld, C & E Hospital, Chelmsford New Road, Broomƒeld, Church Green, Broomƒeld, 103 New London Road, Chelmsford Jubilee Avenue, Broomƒeld, Butlers Farm, Broomƒeld, Gernon Close, Broomƒeld, Ambulance Retail Market, Chelmsford City Centre Hq, Broomƒeld, Hospital, Broomƒeld Market Road, Chelmsford Railway Station, Chelmsford City Centre Station Approach, Chelmsford Bus Station, Chelmsford City Centre Wells Street, Chelmsford The Ship, Chelmsford City Centre Broomƒeld Road, Chelmsford King Edward VI School, Chelmsford A1016, Chelmsford Keene Home, Chelmsford Kings Road, Chelmsford 51 Town Croft, Chelmsford The Drive, Chelmsford Patching Hall Lane, Chelmsford Skerry Rise, Chelmsford Broomƒeld Road, Chelmsford Erick Avenue, Broomƒeld Clobbs Yard, Chelmsford Post O∆ce Road, Broomƒeld The Angel, Broomƒeld School Lane, Broomƒeld Civil Parish New Road, Broomƒeld Church Green, Broomƒeld Church Green, Broomƒeld Civil Parish Jubilee Avenue, Broomƒeld Butlers Farm, Broomƒeld Gernon Close, Broomƒeld Hospital Approach, Broomƒeld Civil Parish Ambulance Hq, Broomƒeld Hospital, Broomƒeld Direction: Chelmsford 42 bus Time Schedule 25 stops Chelmsford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:09 PM Monday 8:30 AM - 8:08 PM Hospital, Broomƒeld Tuesday 8:30 AM - 8:08 PM Ambulance Hq, Broomƒeld Wednesday 8:30 AM - 8:08 PM Court Road, Broomƒeld Thursday 8:30 AM - 8:08 PM Court Road, Broomƒeld Civil Parish Friday 8:30 AM - 8:08 PM Butlers Farm, Broomƒeld Main Road, Broomƒeld Civil Parish Saturday 6:05 PM - 6:30 PM Jubilee Avenue, Broomƒeld Main Road, Broomƒeld Civil Parish Church Green, Broomƒeld 42 bus Info Deverill Close, Broomƒeld Civil Parish Direction: Chelmsford Stops: 25 New Road, Broomƒeld Trip Duration: 21 min Line Summary: Hospital, Broomƒeld, Ambulance Hq, The Angel, Broomƒeld Broomƒeld, Court Road, Broomƒeld, Butlers Farm, Main Road, Chelmsford Broomƒeld, Jubilee Avenue, Broomƒeld, Church Green, Broomƒeld, New Road, Broomƒeld, The Angel, Post O∆ce Road, Broomƒeld Broomƒeld, Post O∆ce Road, Broomƒeld, Erick Avenue, Broomƒeld, Skerry Rise, Chelmsford, Erick Avenue, Broomƒeld Patching Hall Lane, Chelmsford, The Drive, Chelmsford, Kings Road, Chelmsford, Keene Home, Skerry Rise, Chelmsford Chelmsford, The Ship, Chelmsford City Centre, Petersƒeld, Chelmsford Railway Station, Chelmsford City Centre, Cathedral, Chelmsford City Centre, H & M, Chelmsford City Patching Hall Lane, Chelmsford Centre, Job Centre, Chelmsford City Centre, Rc Broomƒeld Parade, Chelmsford Church, Chelmsford, Queen Street, Chelmsford, South Lodge Hotel, Chelmsford, Moulsham Street, The Drive, Chelmsford Chelmsford, Wood Street Tesco, Chelmsford Kings Road, Chelmsford Keene Home, Chelmsford The Ship, Chelmsford City Centre Broomƒeld Road, Chelmsford Railway Station, Chelmsford City Centre Station Approach, Chelmsford Cathedral, Chelmsford City Centre 5-6 Duke Street, Chelmsford H & M, Chelmsford City Centre New London Road, Chelmsford Job Centre, Chelmsford City Centre New London Road, Chelmsford Rc Church, Chelmsford Queen Street, Chelmsford South Lodge Hotel, Chelmsford Moulsham Street, Chelmsford Moulsham Street, Chelmsford Wood Street Tesco, Chelmsford Direction: Chelmsford City Centre 42 bus Time Schedule 20 stops Chelmsford City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:10 PM Monday 11:30 PM West Lawn, Galleywood West Lawn, Chelmsford Tuesday 11:30 PM Barnard Road Co-Op, Galleywood Wednesday 11:30 PM Keene Way, Galleywood Thursday 11:30 PM Friday 11:30 PM Skinners Lane Shops, Galleywood Saturday 11:30 PM Chelmer Park, Galleywood Carlton Stables, Galleywood Deadman's Lane, Great Baddow 42 bus Info Direction: Chelmsford City Centre Goshawk Drive, Great Baddow Stops: 20 Trip Duration: 21 min Peregrine Drive, Tile Kiln Line Summary: West Lawn, Galleywood, Barnard Road Co-Op, Galleywood, Keene Way, Galleywood, Skinners Lane Shops, Galleywood, Chelmer Park, Linnet Drive, Tile Kiln Galleywood, Carlton Stables, Galleywood, Deadman's Lane, Great Baddow, Goshawk Drive, Great Baddow, Hylands Parade, Chelmsford Peregrine Drive, Tile Kiln, Linnet Drive, Tile Kiln, Hylands Parade, Chelmsford, St John's Hospital, St John's Hospital, Chelmsford Chelmsford, Wood Street Tesco, Chelmsford, Wood Street, Chelmsford, South Lodge Hotel, Chelmsford, Wood Street Tesco, Chelmsford Queen Street, Chelmsford, C & E Hospital, Chelmsford, Retail Market, Chelmsford City Centre, Wood Street, Chelmsford Railway Station, Chelmsford City Centre, Bus Station, Laurel Grove, Chelmsford Chelmsford City Centre South Lodge Hotel, Chelmsford Queen Street, Chelmsford C & E Hospital, Chelmsford 103 New London Road, Chelmsford Retail Market, Chelmsford City Centre Market Road, Chelmsford Railway Station, Chelmsford City Centre Station Approach, Chelmsford Bus Station, Chelmsford City Centre Wells Street, Chelmsford Direction: Chelmsford City Centre 42 bus Time Schedule 17 stops Chelmsford City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:45 AM - 8:10 PM Monday Not Operational Hospital, Broomƒeld Tuesday Not Operational Ambulance Hq, Broomƒeld Wednesday Not Operational Court Road, Broomƒeld Thursday Not Operational Court Road, Broomƒeld Civil Parish Friday Not Operational Butlers Farm, Broomƒeld Main Road, Broomƒeld Civil Parish Saturday 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM Jubilee Avenue, Broomƒeld Main Road, Broomƒeld Civil Parish Church Green, Broomƒeld 42 bus Info Deverill Close, Broomƒeld Civil Parish Direction: Chelmsford City Centre Stops: 17 New Road, Broomƒeld Trip Duration: 13 min Line Summary: Hospital, Broomƒeld, Ambulance Hq, The Angel, Broomƒeld Broomƒeld, Court Road, Broomƒeld, Butlers Farm, Main Road, Chelmsford Broomƒeld, Jubilee Avenue, Broomƒeld, Church Green, Broomƒeld, New Road, Broomƒeld, The Angel, Post O∆ce Road, Broomƒeld Broomƒeld, Post O∆ce Road, Broomƒeld, Erick Avenue, Broomƒeld, Skerry Rise, Chelmsford, Erick Avenue, Broomƒeld Patching Hall Lane, Chelmsford, The Drive, Chelmsford, Kings Road, Chelmsford, Keene Home, Skerry Rise, Chelmsford Chelmsford, The Ship, Chelmsford City Centre, Petersƒeld, Chelmsford Railway Station, Chelmsford City Centre Patching Hall Lane, Chelmsford Broomƒeld Parade, Chelmsford The Drive, Chelmsford Kings Road, Chelmsford Keene Home, Chelmsford The Ship, Chelmsford City Centre Broomƒeld Road, Chelmsford Railway Station, Chelmsford City Centre Station Approach, Chelmsford Direction: Galleywood 42 bus Time Schedule 51 stops Galleywood Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:05 AM - 8:08 PM Monday 6:02 AM - 10:46 PM Warners Farm, Great Waltham Tuesday 6:02 AM - 10:46 PM The Green Man, Great Waltham Main Road, Great Waltham Civil Parish Wednesday 6:02 AM - 10:46 PM Thursday 6:02 AM - 10:46 PM Parsonage Lane, Great Waltham Friday 6:02 AM - 10:46 PM Penden Corner, Great Waltham Pleshey Road, Great Waltham Civil Parish Saturday 7:20 AM - 10:46 PM Crowbush House, Great Waltham Memorial, Great Waltham 42 bus Info The Windmill, Great Waltham Direction: Galleywood Chelmsford Road, Great Waltham Civil Parish Stops: 51 Trip Duration: 40 min Lark's Lane, Little Waltham Line Summary: Warners Farm, Great Waltham, The Green Man, Great Waltham, Parsonage Lane, Great Ash Tree Corner, Little Waltham Waltham, Penden Corner, Great Waltham, Crowbush House, Great Waltham, Memorial, Great Waltham, Woodhouse Lane, Broomƒeld The Windmill, Great Waltham, Lark's Lane, Little Waltham, Ash Tree Corner, Little Waltham, Blasford
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