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401 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 401 bus time schedule & line map 401 Tunbridge Wells - Tonbridge - Sevenoaks - View In Website Mode Westerham The 401 bus line (Tunbridge Wells - Tonbridge - Sevenoaks - Westerham) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Sevenoaks: 7:37 PM (2) Tonbridge: 7:47 AM - 6:33 PM (3) Tunbridge Wells: 9:33 AM - 4:33 PM (4) Westerham: 8:27 AM - 5:05 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 401 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 401 bus arriving. Direction: Sevenoaks 401 bus Time Schedule 28 stops Sevenoaks Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:37 PM Monday Not Operational Quarry Hill Parade, Tonbridge Priory Road, Tonbridge Tuesday Not Operational High Street, Tonbridge Wednesday Not Operational Lamberts Yard, Tonbridge Thursday Not Operational Castle, Tonbridge Friday Not Operational 119b High Street, Tonbridge Saturday Not Operational Dry Hill Road, Tonbridge Dry Hill Park Road, Tonbridge High Hilden Close, Hilden Park 401 bus Info Hildenƒelds, Tonbridge Direction: Sevenoaks Stops: 28 Hilden Manor, Hilden Park Trip Duration: 29 min Line Summary: Quarry Hill Parade, Tonbridge, High Bp Garage, Hilden Park Street, Tonbridge, Castle, Tonbridge, Dry Hill Road, Tonbridge, Dry Hill Park Road, Tonbridge, High Hilden The Flying Dutchman, Hildenborough Close, Hilden Park, Hilden Manor, Hilden Park, Bp Tonbridge Road, Hildenborough Civil Parish Garage, Hilden Park, The Flying Dutchman, Hildenborough, Coldharbour Lane, Hildenborough, Coldharbour Lane, Hildenborough The Half Moon, Hildenborough, Church, Hildenborough, Watt's Cross, Hildenborough, The The Half Moon, Hildenborough Cock Horse, Hildenborough, Oakridge Farm, Hildenborough, Bank Lane, Hildenborough, Morleys Church, Hildenborough Roundabout, Sevenoaks Weald, Morley's Road, Sevenoaks Weald, Weald Forge, Sevenoaks Weald, Hubbard's Hill, Sevenoaks Weald, Windmill Road, Watt's Cross, Hildenborough Sevenoaks, Ashgrove Road, Sevenoaks, Garth Road, Sevenoaks, Turners Nursery, Sevenoaks, Soleƒelds The Cock Horse, Hildenborough Road, Sevenoaks, Sevenoaks School, Sevenoaks, The Chequers, Sevenoaks, Bus Station, Sevenoaks Oakridge Farm, Hildenborough Bank Lane, Hildenborough Morleys Roundabout, Sevenoaks Weald Morley's Road, Sevenoaks Weald Weald Forge, Sevenoaks Weald Hubbard's Hill, Sevenoaks Weald Windmill Road, Sevenoaks Ashgrove Road, Sevenoaks Garth Road, Sevenoaks Turners Nursery, Sevenoaks Soleƒelds Road, Sevenoaks Tonbridge Road, Sevenoaks Sevenoaks School, Sevenoaks The Chequers, Sevenoaks Coffee House Yard, Sevenoaks Bus Station, Sevenoaks Direction: Tonbridge 401 bus Time Schedule 53 stops Tonbridge Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 7:47 AM - 6:33 PM Monday Not Operational Hartley Road London Road, Westerham Civil Parish Tuesday Not Operational The Flyers Way Wednesday Not Operational London Road, Westerham Thursday Not Operational The Green Friday Not Operational 8 The Green, Westerham Saturday Not Operational Dunsdale Lodge, Westerham Brasted Lodge, Brasted Church Road, Brasted 401 bus Info Direction: Tonbridge Chart Lane, Brasted Stops: 53 Trip Duration: 35 min The White Hart, Brasted Line Summary: Hartley Road, The Flyers Way, The Green, Dunsdale Lodge, Westerham, Brasted Lodge, New Road, Sundridge Brasted, Church Road, Brasted, Chart Lane, Brasted, The White Hart, Brasted, New Road, Sundridge, Recreation Ground, Sundridge Recreation Ground, Sundridge, The White Horse, Sundridge, Twenties Corner, Sundridge, Dryhill Lane, The White Horse, Sundridge Sundridge, Chipstead Corner, Bessels Green, Chipstead Square, Chipstead, The Old Carriageway, Chipstead, Chipstead Park, Chipstead, Chipstead Twenties Corner, Sundridge Lane, Chipstead, Chesterƒeld Drive, Riverhead, Tesco, Riverhead, Library, Riverhead, Village Hall, Riverhead, Dryhill Lane, Sundridge Braeside Avenue, Sevenoaks, Sevenoaks Railway Station, Sevenoaks, Tubs Hill Shops, Sevenoaks, Bus Chipstead Corner, Bessels Green Station, Sevenoaks, The Chequers, Sevenoaks, Westerham Road, Chevening Civil Parish Sevenoaks School, Sevenoaks, Soleƒelds Road, Sevenoaks, Turners Nursery, Sevenoaks, Lea Road, Chipstead Square, Chipstead Sevenoaks, Garth Road, Sevenoaks, Ashgrove Road, 1 High Street, Chevening Civil Parish Sevenoaks, Windmill Road, Sevenoaks, Hubbard's Hill, Sevenoaks Weald, Weald Forge, Sevenoaks The Old Carriageway, Chipstead Weald, Morleys Roundabout, Sevenoaks Weald, Bank Lane, Hildenborough, Oakridge Farm, Chipstead Park, Chipstead Hildenborough, The Cock Horse, Hildenborough, Chipstead Park, Chevening Civil Parish Watt's Cross, Hildenborough, Church, Hildenborough, The Half Moon, Hildenborough, Coldharbour Lane, Chipstead Lane, Chipstead Hildenborough, The Flying Dutchman, Hildenborough, Hilden Avenue, Hilden Park, Hilden Chesterƒeld Drive, Riverhead Manor, Hilden Park, High Hilden Close, Hilden Park, Dry Hill Park Road, Tonbridge, Tonbridge School, Tesco, Riverhead Tonbridge, Castle, Tonbridge, High Street, Tonbridge, Aisher Way, Longford Quarry Hill Parade, Tonbridge Library, Riverhead London Road, Longford Village Hall, Riverhead Braeside Avenue, Sevenoaks Sevenoaks Railway Station, Sevenoaks Tubs Hill Shops, Sevenoaks Pembroke Road, Sevenoaks Bus Station, Sevenoaks The Chequers, Sevenoaks High Street, Sevenoaks Sevenoaks School, Sevenoaks Soleƒelds Road, Sevenoaks Tonbridge Road, Sevenoaks Turners Nursery, Sevenoaks Lea Road, Sevenoaks Garth Road, Sevenoaks Ashgrove Road, Sevenoaks Windmill Road, Sevenoaks Hubbard's Hill, Sevenoaks Weald Weald Forge, Sevenoaks Weald Morleys Roundabout, Sevenoaks Weald Bank Lane, Hildenborough Oakridge Farm, Hildenborough London Road, Hildenborough Civil Parish The Cock Horse, Hildenborough Watt's Cross, Hildenborough Church, Hildenborough The Half Moon, Hildenborough 152-154 Tonbridge Road, Hildenborough Civil Parish Coldharbour Lane, Hildenborough The Flying Dutchman, Hildenborough Hilden Avenue, Hilden Park Hilden Manor, Hilden Park High Hilden Close, Hilden Park London Road, Tonbridge Dry Hill Park Road, Tonbridge London Road, Tonbridge Tonbridge School, Tonbridge Castle, Tonbridge 119b High Street, Tonbridge High Street, Tonbridge Quarry Hill Parade, Tonbridge Alexandra Road, Tonbridge Direction: Tunbridge Wells 401 bus Time Schedule 73 stops Tunbridge Wells Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:33 AM - 4:33 PM Monday Not Operational Hartley Road London Road, Westerham Civil Parish Tuesday Not Operational The Flyers Way Wednesday Not Operational London Road, Westerham Thursday Not Operational The Green Friday Not Operational 8 The Green, Westerham Saturday Not Operational Dunsdale Lodge, Westerham Brasted Lodge, Brasted Church Road, Brasted 401 bus Info Direction: Tunbridge Wells Chart Lane, Brasted Stops: 73 Trip Duration: 84 min The White Hart, Brasted Line Summary: Hartley Road, The Flyers Way, The Green, Dunsdale Lodge, Westerham, Brasted Lodge, New Road, Sundridge Brasted, Church Road, Brasted, Chart Lane, Brasted, The White Hart, Brasted, New Road, Sundridge, Recreation Ground, Sundridge Recreation Ground, Sundridge, The White Horse, Sundridge, Twenties Corner, Sundridge, Dryhill Lane, Sundridge, Chipstead Corner, Bessels Green, The White Horse, Sundridge Chipstead Square, Chipstead, The Old Carriageway, Chipstead, Chipstead Park, Chipstead, Chipstead Twenties Corner, Sundridge Lane, Chipstead, Chesterƒeld Drive, Riverhead, Tesco, Riverhead, Library, Riverhead, Village Hall, Riverhead, Dryhill Lane, Sundridge Braeside Avenue, Sevenoaks, Sevenoaks Railway Station, Sevenoaks, Tubs Hill Shops, Sevenoaks, Bus Chipstead Corner, Bessels Green Station, Sevenoaks, The Chequers, Sevenoaks, Westerham Road, Chevening Civil Parish Sevenoaks School, Sevenoaks, Soleƒelds Road, Sevenoaks, Turners Nursery, Sevenoaks, Lea Road, Chipstead Square, Chipstead Sevenoaks, Garth Road, Sevenoaks, Ashgrove Road, 1 High Street, Chevening Civil Parish Sevenoaks, Windmill Road, Sevenoaks, Hubbard's Hill, Sevenoaks Weald, Weald Forge, Sevenoaks The Old Carriageway, Chipstead Weald, Morleys Roundabout, Sevenoaks Weald, Bank Lane, Hildenborough, Oakridge Farm, Chipstead Park, Chipstead Hildenborough, The Cock Horse, Hildenborough, Chipstead Park, Chevening Civil Parish Watt's Cross, Hildenborough, Church, Hildenborough, The Half Moon, Hildenborough, Coldharbour Lane, Chipstead Lane, Chipstead Hildenborough, The Flying Dutchman, Hildenborough, Hilden Avenue, Hilden Park, Hilden Chesterƒeld Drive, Riverhead Manor, Hilden Park, High Hilden Close, Hilden Park, Dry Hill Park Road, Tonbridge, Tonbridge School, Tesco, Riverhead Tonbridge, Castle, Tonbridge, High Street, Tonbridge, Aisher Way, Longford Quarry Hill Parade, Tonbridge, Springwell Road, Tonbridge, Baltic Road, Tonbridge, Mabledon, Library, Riverhead Tonbridge, Hangmans Hill, Southborough, London Road, Longford Bidborough Corner, Southborough, Birchwood Avenue, Southborough, The Fountain, Village Hall, Riverhead Southborough, She∆eld Road, Southborough, Hythe Close, Southborough, Library, Southborough, Braeside Avenue, Sevenoaks Tunbridge Wells Boys' Grammar School, St John's, Ymca, St John's, East Cliff Road, St John's, The Sevenoaks Railway Station, Sevenoaks Skinners' School, St John's, St John's Church, St John's, Woodbury Park Road, St John's, Grosvenor Tubs Hill Shops, Sevenoaks Road, Tunbridge Wells, Royal Victoria Place, Pembroke Road, Sevenoaks Tunbridge Wells, War Memorial, Tunbridge Wells, Railway Station, Tunbridge Wells Bus Station, Sevenoaks The Chequers, Sevenoaks High Street, Sevenoaks Sevenoaks School, Sevenoaks Soleƒelds Road, Sevenoaks Tonbridge Road, Sevenoaks
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