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Standard Schedule UL19-47626-Ssu-ML-1-1 Schedule UL19-47626-sSu-ML-1-1 Schedule information Route: UL19 No. of vehicles used on 25 schedule: Service change: 47626 - SCHEDULE Implementation date: 13 August 2017 Day type: sSu - Special Sunday Operator: ML - METROLINE Option: 1 Version: 1 Schedule comment: Option comment: None Timing points Timing point Transit node Stop HARLSN Harlesden Station RG06 HARLESDEN STATION 6127 Harlesden Station HARLSN Harlesden Station RG06 HARLESDEN STATION R0260 Harlesden Station HARWIL S Harrow & Wealdstone Station Hesitation Point J5108 HARROW & WEALDSTONE L U/B R STATION HARWIL Harrow & Wealdstone Station Hesitation Point S HD HARROW WEALD J5313 HARROW WEALD BUS GARAGE HD HARROW WEALD HWDNMR S Harrow & Wealdstone, Milton Road Temporary J5823 HARROW & WEALDSTONE CIVIC HWDNM Harrow & Wealdstone, Milton Road Temporary Stand Stand CENTRE/MILTON R S HWDNSN Harrow & Wealdstone Station SA14 HARROW & WEALDSTONE STN BP1495 Harrow & Wealdstone Station KENGSN Kensal Green Station RD11 KENSAL GREEN STATION 2825 Kensal Green Station KENGSN Kensal Green Station RD11 KENSAL GREEN STATION 3265 Kensal Green Station KNTNSN Kenton Station RK02 KENTON STATION 1757 Kenton Station KNTNSN Kenton Station RK02 KENTON STATION 34328 Kenton Station NACTSN North Acton Station Q407 VICTORIA RD PARK ROYAL R 6007 North Acton Station NACTSN North Acton Station Q407 VICTORIA RD PARK ROYAL R BP5739 North Acton Station NWEMSN North Wembley Station RL01 NORTH WEMBLEY STATION 4592 North Wembley Station NWEMSN North Wembley Station RL01 NORTH WEMBLEY STATION 7805 North Wembley Station PSRDSN Preston Road Station R403 PRESTON ROAD STATION 17055 Preston Road Station PSRDSN Preston Road Station R403 PRESTON ROAD STATION 17056 Preston Road Station QNPKSN Queens Park Station RC01 QUEENS PARK STATION 11609 Queen's Park Station QNPKSN Queens Park Station RC01 QUEENS PARK STATION OC532 Queens Park Station QNPKSR S Queens Park Station, Salusbury Road,Temporary J2137 QUEENS PARK L U/B R STATION QNPKSR Queens Park Station, Salusbury Road Stand S Page 1 of 11 UL19-47626-sSu-ML-1-1 SBPKSN Stonebridge Park Station RE07 STONEBRIDGE PARK STATION BP1019 Stonebridge Park Station WEMBCS Wembley Central Station RH01 WEMBLEY CENTRAL STATION 14946 Wembley Central Station WEMBCS Wembley Central Station RH01 WEMBLEY CENTRAL STATION 1933 Wembley Central Station W CRICKLEWOOD J3304 CRICKLEWOOD BUS GARAGE W CRICKLEWOOD WLJNSN Willesden Junction Station RF13 WILLESDEN JCT STN APPRCH 35803 Willesden Junction Station Page 2 of 11 UL19-47626-sSu-ML-1-1 Crosslinks This schedule has no trips with crosslinks. Page 3 of 11 UL19-47626-sSu-ML-1-1 Trip Duty Duty Bus HD W HWD HAR HWD KNTN PSRD NWE WEM SBPK HARL NACT WLJN KEN QNP QNP HD W Form Next No. Start End Run NMR WIL S NSN SN SN MSN BCS SN SN SN SN GSN KSN KSR Time Trip No. S S J5313 J3304 J5823 J5108 SA14 RK02 R403 RL01 RH01 RE07 RG06 Q407 RF13 RD11 RC01 J2137 J5313 J3304 HD W HWD HAR BP14 34328 17055 7805 14946 BP10 6127 6007 35803 2825 11609 QNP HD W NMR WIL S 95 19 KSR S S Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. 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