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118 Morden – Streatham 118 Morden–Streatham–Brixton 118 Mondays to Fridays (school days, half term and Christmas) MordenStationForecourt 0355 0415 0435 0455 0510 0525 0540 0552 0604 0616 0628 0638 0648 0658 0706 0714 0723 0731 MitchamTramlinkstop 0359 0419 0439 0459 0514 0529 0544 0557 0609 0621 0633 0644 0654 0704 0712 0721 0730 0738 MitchamFairGreen 0403 0423 0443 0504 0519 0534 0549 0602 0615 0627 0639 0650 0700 0711 0720 0729 0738 0747 RowanRoadManorRoad 0409 0429 0449 0510 0525 0540 0556 0610 0623 0635 0647 0658 0708 0719 0728 0737 0747 0757 StreathamCommonStation 0414 0434 0454 0515 0530 0546 0602 0617 0630 0642 0654 0706 0717 0729 0738 0748 0758 0808 StreathamStation 0417 0437 0458 0519 0534 0550 0606 0621 0635 0647 0659 0712 0723 0736 0746 0756 0806 0816 StreathamHighRoadGleneagleRoad 0418 0438 0459 0520 0535 0551 0607 0623 0637 0649 0701 0714 0725 0738 0748 0758 0808 0818 StreathamHillTelfordAvenue 0423 0443 0504 0525 0540 0557 0613 0629 0644 0657 0710 0723 0734 0747 0757 0807 0817 0827 BrixtonStation 0428 0448 0509 0531 0546 0603 0620 0636 0652 0706 0720 0733 0745 0758 0808 0819 0829 0839 MordenStationForecourt 0740 0753 0807 0821 0834 0848 0901 0914 0927 0940 0953 1006 ##54 #$05 #$16 #$28 MitchamTramlinkstop 0748 0801 0815 0829 0842 0856 0909 0921 0934 0947 1000 1013 #$01 #$12 #$24 #$36 MitchamFairGreen 0757 0810 0824 0838 0851 0905 0918 0930 0942 0955 1008 1021 Then #$09 #$20 #$32 #$44 RowanRoadManorRoad 0807 0820 0834 0848 0901 0915 0928 0939 0951 1004 1017 1030 every12 #$18 #$30 #$42 #$54 StreathamCommonStation 0818 0831 0845 0858 0911 0925 0937 0947 0959 1012 1025 1038 minutes #$26 #$38 #$50 1302 StreathamStation 0826 0839 0852 0905 0918 0931 0943 0953 1005 1018 1031 1044 until #$32 #$44 #$56 1308 StreathamHighRoadGleneagleRoad 0828 0841 0854 0907 0920 0933 0945 0955 1007 1020 1033 1046 #$34 #$46 #$58 1310 StreathamHillTelfordAvenue 0837 0850 0903 0916 0929 0942 0954 1004 1016 1029 1042 1055 #$43 #$55 1307 1319 BrixtonStation 0849 0902 0914 0927 0940 0952 1004 1013 1025 1038 1051 ##04 #$52 1304 1316 1328 MordenStationForecourt #$40 1416 1427 1438 1449 1500 1511 1522 1534 1546 1559 1612 1625 1637 1650 1703 MitchamTramlinkstop #$48 1424 1435 1446 1457 1508 1519 1530 1542 1555 1608 1621 1634 1646 1659 1712 MitchamFairGreen #$56 Then 1432 1444 1456 1507 1519 1530 1541 1553 1606 1619 1632 1645 1657 1710 1723 RowanRoadManorRoad 1306 every12 1442 1455 1507 1518 1530 1542 1554 1606 1619 1632 1645 1658 1710 1723 1736 StreathamCommonStation 1314 minutes 1450 1503 1515 1527 1539 1551 1603 1615 1628 1641 1654 1707 1719 1732 1745 StreathamStation 1320 until 1456 1509 1521 1533 1545 1557 1609 1621 1634 1647 1700 1713 1725 1738 1751 StreathamHighRoadGleneagleRoad 1322 1458 1511 1523 1535 1547 1559 1611 1623 1636 1649 1702 1715 1727 1740 1753 StreathamHillTelfordAvenue 1331 1507 1520 1532 1544 1556 1608 1620 1632 1645 1658 1711 1724 1736 1749 1802 BrixtonStation 1340 1516 1529 1541 1553 1605 1617 1629 1641 1654 1707 1720 1733 1745 1758 1811 MordenStationForecourt 1716 1728 1741 1754 1806 1819 1832 1845 1858 #"11 #"24 #"36 #"48 2001 2016 2035 2055 $#15 MitchamTramlinkstop 1725 1737 1750 1803 1815 1828 1841 1854 #"07 #"19 #"31 #"43 #"55 2008 2023 2041 $#01 $#21 MitchamFairGreen 1736 1748 1801 1814 1826 1839 1852 #"05 #"17 #"29 #"41 #"53 2004 2016 2030 2047 $#07 $#27 RowanRoadManorRoad 1749 1801 1814 1826 1838 1850 #"03 #"14 #"26 #"38 #"50 2001 2012 2024 2038 2054 $#14 $#34 StreathamCommonStation 1758 1810 1822 1834 1846 1858 #"10 #"21 #"33 #"45 #"57 2008 2019 2030 2044 $#00 $#20 $#40 StreathamStation 1804 1816 1828 1840 1852 #"04 #"16 #"27 #"39 #"50 2002 2013 2024 2035 2048 $#04 $#24 $#44 StreathamHighRoadGleneagleRoad 1806 1818 1830 1842 1854 #"06 #"18 #"29 #"41 #"52 2004 2015 2026 2037 2050 $#05 $#25 $#45 StreathamHillTelfordAvenue 1815 1827 1839 1850 #"02 #"14 #"26 #"37 #"49 2000 2011 2022 2033 2044 2057 $#11 $#31 $#51 BrixtonStation 1824 1836 1848 1859 #"11 #"23 #"35 #"45 #"57 2008 2019 2030 2041 2051 $#04 $#18 $#38 $#58 MordenStationForecourt $#35 $#55 $$15 $$35 $$55 2315 2335 2355 0015 0035 0055 MitchamTramlinkstop $#41 $$01 $$21 $$40 2300 2320 2339 2359 0019 0039 0059 MitchamFairGreen $#47 $$07 $$27 $$45 2305 2325 2344 0004 0024 0044 0104 RowanRoadManorRoad $#54 $$14 $$34 $$51 2311 2331 2350 0010 0030 0049 0109 StreathamCommonStation $$00 $$19 $$39 $$56 2316 2335 2354 0014 0034 0053 0113 StreathamStation $$04 $$23 $$42 $$59 2319 2338 2357 0017 0037 0056 0116 StreathamHighRoadGleneagleRoad $$05 $$24 $$43 2300 2320 2339 2358 0018 0038 0057 0117 StreathamHillTelfordAvenue $$11 $$29 $$48 2305 2325 2343 0002 0022 0042 0101 0121 BrixtonStation $$18 $$36 $$55 2311 2331 2349 0008 0028 0048 0107 0127 118 Mondays to Fridays (Summer and Easter school holidays) MordenStationForecourt 0355 0415 0435 0455 0510 0525 0540 0552 0604 0616 0628 0638 0649 0659 0709 0718 0727 0736 MitchamTramlinkstop 0359 0419 0439 0459 0514 0529 0544 0557 0609 0621 0633 0644 0655 0705 0715 0724 0733 0743 MitchamFairGreen 0403 0423 0443 0504 0519 0534 0549 0602 0615 0627 0639 0650 0701 0712 0722 0731 0741 0751 RowanRoadManorRoad 0409 0429 0449 0510 0525 0540 0556 0610 0623 0635 0647 0658 0709 0720 0730 0740 0750 0800 StreathamCommonStation 0414 0434 0454 0515 0530 0546 0602 0617 0630 0642 0654 0706 0717 0728 0738 0748 0758 0808 StreathamStation 0417 0437 0458 0519 0534 0550 0606 0621 0635 0647 0659 0712 0723 0734 0744 0754 0804 0814 StreathamHighRoadGleneagleRoad 0418 0438 0459 0520 0535 0551 0607 0623 0637 0649 0701 0714 0725 0736 0746 0756 0806 0816 StreathamHillTelfordAvenue 0423 0443 0504 0525 0540 0557 0613 0629 0644 0657 0710 0723 0734 0745 0755 0805 0815 0825 BrixtonStation 0428 0448 0509 0531 0546 0603 0620 0636 0652 0706 0720 0733 0745 0756 0806 0817 0827 0837 MordenStationForecourt 0746 0758 0811 0823 0835 0848 0901 0914 0927 0940 0953 1006 ##54 #$05 #$16 #$28 MitchamTramlinkstop 0753 0805 0818 0830 0842 0855 0908 0921 0934 0947 1000 1013 #$01 #$12 #$24 #$36 MitchamFairGreen 0801 0813 0826 0838 0850 0903 0916 0929 0942 0955 1008 1021 Then #$09 #$20 #$32 #$44 RowanRoadManorRoad 0810 0822 0835 0847 0859 0912 0925 0938 0951 1004 1017 1030 every12 #$18 #$29 #$41 #$53 StreathamCommonStation 0818 0830 0843 0855 0907 0920 0933 0946 0959 1012 1025 1038 minutes #$26 #$37 #$49 1301 StreathamStation 0824 0836 0849 0901 0913 0926 0939 0952 1005 1018 1031 1044 until #$32 #$43 #$55 1307 StreathamHighRoadGleneagleRoad 0826 0838 0851 0903 0915 0928 0941 0954 1007 1020 1033 1046 #$34 #$45 #$57 1309 StreathamHillTelfordAvenue 0835 0847 0900 0912 0924 0937 0950 1003 1016 1029 1042 1055 #$43 #$54 1306 1318 BrixtonStation 0847 0859 0911 0923 0935 0947 1000 1012 1025 1038 1051 ##04 #$52 1303 1315 1327 MordenStationForecourt #$40 1416 1427 1439 1450 1502 1514 1525 1537 1548 1600 1612 1625 1637 1650 1703 MitchamTramlinkstop #$48 1424 1435 1447 1458 1510 1522 1533 1545 1557 1609 1621 1634 1646 1659 1712 MitchamFairGreen #$56 Then 1432 1444 1456 1507 1519 1531 1542 1554 1606 1618 1630 1643 1655 1708 1721 RowanRoadManorRoad 1305 every12 1441 1453 1505 1516 1528 1540 1552 1604 1616 1628 1640 1653 1705 1718 1731 StreathamCommonStation 1313 minutes 1449 1501 1513 1525 1537 1549 1601 1613 1625 1637 1649 1702 1714 1727 1740 StreathamStation 1319 until 1455 1507 1519 1531 1543 1555 1607 1619 1631 1643 1655 1708 1720 1733 1746 StreathamHighRoadGleneagleRoad 1321 1457 1509 1521 1533 1545 1557 1609 1621 1633 1645 1657 1710 1722 1735 1748 StreathamHillTelfordAvenue 1330 1506 1518 1530 1542 1554 1606 1618 1630 1642 1654 1706 1719 1731 1744 1757 BrixtonStation 1339 1515 1527 1539 1551 1603 1615 1627 1639 1651 1703 1715 1728 1740 1753 1806 MordenStationForecourt 1716 1728 1741 1754 1806 1819 1832 1845 1858 #"11 #"24 #"36 #"48 2001 2016 2035 2055 $#15 MitchamTramlinkstop 1725 1737 1750 1803 1815 1828 1841 1854 #"07 #"19 #"31 #"43 #"55 2008 2023 2041 $#01 $#21 MitchamFairGreen 1734 1746 1759 1812 1824 1837 1850 #"03 #"15 #"27 #"39 #"51 2003 2015 2030 2047 $#07 $#27 RowanRoadManorRoad 1744 1756 1809 1822 1834 1846 1859 #"12 #"24 #"36 #"48 #"59 2011 2023 2038 2054 $#14 $#34 StreathamCommonStation 1753 1805 1817 1830 1842 1854 #"06 #"19 #"31 #"43 #"55 2006 2018 2029 2044 $#00 $#20 $#40 StreathamStation 1759 1811 1823 1836 1848 #"00 #"12 #"25 #"37 #"48 2000 2011 2023 2034 2048 $#04 $#24 $#44 StreathamHighRoadGleneagleRoad 1801 1813 1825 1838 1850 #"02 #"14 #"27 #"39 #"50 2002 2013 2025 2036 2050 $#05 $#25 $#45 StreathamHillTelfordAvenue 1810 1822 1834 1846 1858 #"10 #"22 #"35 #"47 #"58 2009 2020 2032 2043 2057 $#11 $#31 $#51 BrixtonStation 1819 1831 1843 1855 #"07 #"19 #"31 #"43 #"55 2006 2017 2028 2040 2050 $#04 $#18 $#38 $#58 MordenStationForecourt $#35 $#55 $$15 $$35 $$55 2315 2335 2355 0015 0035 0055 MitchamTramlinkstop $#41 $$01 $$21 $$40 2300 2320 2339 2359 0019 0039 0059 MitchamFairGreen $#47 $$07 $$27 $$45 2305 2325 2344 0004 0024 0044 0104 RowanRoadManorRoad $#54 $$14 $$34 $$51 2311 2331 2350 0010 0030 0049 0109 StreathamCommonStation $$00 $$19 $$39 $$56 2316 2335 2354 0014 0034 0053 0113 StreathamStation $$04 $$23 $$42 $$59 2319 2338 2357 0017 0037 0056 0116 StreathamHighRoadGleneagleRoad $$05 $$24 $$43 2300 2320 2339 2358 0018 0038 0057 0117 StreathamHillTelfordAvenue $$11 $$29 $$48 2305 2325 2343 0002 0022 0042 0101 0121 BrixtonStation $$18 $$36 $$55 2311 2331 2349 0008 0028 0048 0107 0127 118 Saturdays (also Good Friday) MordenStationForecourt 0355 0415 0435 0455 0515 0535 0555 0615 0635 0655 0715 0735 0755 0815 0830 0843 0855 0907 MitchamTramlinkstop 0359 0419 0439 0459 0519 0539 0559 0620 0640 0700 0720 0740 0800 0820 0835 0848 0901 0913 MitchamFairGreen 0403 0424 0444 0504 0524 0544 0604 0625
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