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430 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 430 bus time schedule & line map 430 Roehampton, Danebury Avenue View In Website Mode The 430 bus line (Roehampton, Danebury Avenue) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Roehampton, Danebury Avenue: 12:00 AM - 11:48 PM (2) South Kensington: 12:11 AM - 11:59 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 430 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 430 bus arriving. Direction: Roehampton, Danebury Avenue 430 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Roehampton, Danebury Avenue Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:00 AM - 11:48 PM Monday 12:00 AM - 11:48 PM Victoria & Albert Museum (R) Cromwell Gardens, London Tuesday 12:00 AM - 11:48 PM South Kensington Station (S) Wednesday 12:00 AM - 11:48 PM 45 Thurloe Street, London Thursday 12:00 AM - 11:48 PM Onslow Gardens (GD) Friday 12:00 AM - 11:48 PM 50 Onslow Gardens, London Saturday 12:00 AM - 11:48 PM Gloucester Road (GE) 117/119 Old Brompton Road, London Cresswell Gardens (GF) 176 Old Brompton Road, London 430 bus Info Direction: Roehampton, Danebury Avenue Bolton Gardens / Brompton Library (GH) Stops: 37 Bolton Gardens, London Trip Duration: 49 min Line Summary: Victoria & Albert Museum (R), South Redcliffe Gardens (M) Kensington Station (S), Onslow Gardens (GD), 326 Old Brompton Road, London Gloucester Road (GE), Cresswell Gardens (GF), Bolton Gardens / Brompton Library (GH), Redcliffe West Brompton Station (O) Gardens (M), West Brompton Station (O), Empress 1 Kempsford Gardens, London State Building / West Brompton (BB), North End Road (BC), Mulgrave Road (BD), Fulham Pools (BE), Empress State Building / West Brompton (BB) Fulham Cross (HE), Lillie Road (HL), Fulham 28 Lillie Road, London Cemetery (HM), Kingwood Road (FM), Lambrook Terrace (FQ), Bishop's Park Road (FN), Fulham Road North End Road (BC) (FO), Fulham High Street / New Kings Road (FU), 84 Lillie Road, London Putney Bridge Stn / Gonville Street (FE), St Mary's Church / Putney Pier (R), Putney Exchange (L), Mulgrave Road (BD) Putney Station (D), Putney Arts Theatre (K), Putney Methodist Church (S), Putney Leisure Centre (T), Fulham Pools (BE) Woodborough Road (K), Huntingƒeld Road (U), Tilton Street, London Gibbon Walk (V), Elmshaw Road (N), Crestway (P), Putney Heath (H), Medƒeld Street (K), Roehampton Fulham Cross (HE) Library (C), Mount Angelus Road (Z), Minstead Purcell Crescent, London Gardens (W) Lillie Road (HL) Fulham Cemetery (HM) Kingwood Road (FM) Lambrook Terrace (FQ) Bishop's Park Road (FN) Fulham Road (FO) 792 Fulham Road, London Fulham High Street / New Kings Road (FU) Fulham High Street, London Putney Bridge Stn / Gonville Street (FE) St Mary's Church / Putney Pier (R) Church Square, London Putney Exchange (L) 111-115 Putney High Street, London Putney Station (D) 167a Putney High Street, London Putney Arts Theatre (K) 215 Upper Richmond Road, London Putney Methodist Church (S) Putney Leisure Centre (T) Woodborough Road (K) Huntingƒeld Road (U) 385 Upper Richmond Road, London Gibbon Walk (V) Lysons Walk, London Elmshaw Road (N) Hawkesbury Road, London Crestway (P) Crestway, London Putney Heath (H) Putney Heath, London Medƒeld Street (K) 2 Medƒeld Street, London Roehampton Library (C) Mount Angelus Road (Z) Minstead Gardens (W) Direction: South Kensington 430 bus Time Schedule 36 stops South Kensington Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:11 AM - 11:59 PM Monday 12:11 AM - 11:59 PM Danebury Avenue / Minstead Gardens Danebury Avenue, London Tuesday 12:11 AM - 11:59 PM Mount Angelus Road (L) Wednesday 12:11 AM - 11:59 PM Mount Angelus Road, London Thursday 12:11 AM - 11:59 PM Roehampton Library (B) Friday 12:11 AM - 11:59 PM Medƒeld Street (F) Saturday 12:11 AM - 11:59 PM Blackford's Path, London Putney Heath (G) Westmead, London 430 bus Info Crestway (Y) Direction: South Kensington Crestway, London Stops: 36 Trip Duration: 46 min Elmshaw Road (Z) Line Summary: Danebury Avenue / Minstead Gardens, Mount Angelus Road (L), Roehampton Gibbon Walk (T) Library (B), Medƒeld Street (F), Putney Heath (G), Gibbon Walk, London Crestway (Y), Elmshaw Road (Z), Gibbon Walk (T), Gipsy Lane (F), Woodborough Road (G), Putney Gipsy Lane (F) Leisure Centre (L), Putney Methodist Church (M), 371 Upper Richmond Road, London Putney Arts Theatre (J), Putney Station (B), Putney Exchange (M), St Mary's Church / Putney Pier (S), Woodborough Road (G) Putney Bridge Stn / Gonville Street (FH), Fulham High Street (FJ), Bishop's Park Road (FK), Kingwood Putney Leisure Centre (L) Road (FL), Fulham Cemetery (HP), Lillie Road (HQ), Bothwell Street (HC), Fulham Cross (HD), Fulham Putney Methodist Church (M) Pools (BL), Mulgrave Road (BM), North End Road 326 Upper Richmond Road, London (BN), Empress State Building / West Brompton (BA), West Brompton Station (P), Warwick Road (R), Putney Arts Theatre (J) Bolton Gardens / Brompton Library (GA), Cresswell Upper Richmond Road, London Gardens (GB), Gloucester Road (GC), Onslow Gardens (GG), South Kensington Station (E), Victoria Putney Station (B) & Albert Museum (R) 160 Putney High Street, London Putney Exchange (M) 49-53 Putney High Street, London St Mary's Church / Putney Pier (S) Putney Bridge, London Putney Bridge Stn / Gonville Street (FH) Fulham High Street (FJ) 60-62 Fulham High Street, London Bishop's Park Road (FK) Kingwood Road (FL) Childerley Street, London Fulham Cemetery (HP) Lillie Road (HQ) Bothwell Street (HC) Bothwell Street, London Fulham Cross (HD) Caroline Walk, London Fulham Pools (BL) Mulgrave Road (BM) 129 Lillie Road, London North End Road (BN) Lillie Road, London Empress State Building / West Brompton (BA) 28 Lillie Road, London West Brompton Station (P) 1 Eardley Crescent, London Warwick Road (R) 273 Old Brompton Road, London Bolton Gardens / Brompton Library (GA) Bolton Gardens, London Cresswell Gardens (GB) 164 Old Brompton Road, London Gloucester Road (GC) 15 Brechin Place, London Onslow Gardens (GG) 1 Clareville Street, London South Kensington Station (E) Cromwell Place, London Victoria & Albert Museum (R) Cromwell Gardens, London 430 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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