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N73 Walthamstow – Stoke Newington – Oxford Circus N73 Sunday night/Monday morning to Thursday night/Friday morning Walthamstow Central Station 2355 0030 0100 0130 0200 0230 0300 0330 0400 0430 Blackhorse Road StationForestRoad 0003 0038 0108 0138 0208 0238 0308 0339 0409 0439 Tottenham Hale StationBusStation 0006 0041 0111 0141 0211 0241 0311 0342 0412 0442 Tottenham High Rd.SevenSistersRd. 0010 0045 0115 0145 0215 0245 0315 0346 0416 0446 Stamford Hill Broadway 0013 0048 0118 0148 0218 0248 0319 0350 0420 0450 Stoke NewingtonBrookeRoad 0018 0052 0122 0152 0222 0252 0323 0354 0424 0454 Newington Green 0024 0058 0128 0158 0227 0257 0328 0359 0429 0500 Essex Road Station 0028 0102 0132 0202 0231 0301 0332 0403 0433 0504 IslingtonAngel(UpperStreet) 0032 0106 0136 0206 0235 0305 0336 0407 0437 0508 King's Cross StationGray'sInnRoad 0038 0112 0142 0212 0241 0310 0341 0412 0443 0514 Euston StationEustonRoad 0041 0115 0145 0215 0244 0313 0344 0415 0446 0517 Tottenham Court Road Stn.OxfordSt. 0048 0122 0152 0222 0251 0320 0351 0422 0453 0524 Oxford CircusOxfordSt./Gt.T'fldSt. 0054 0128 0158 0227 0256 0325 0356 0427 0458 0529 N73 Friday night/Saturday morning and Saturday night/Sunday morning Walthamstow Central Station 2353 0009 0024 0040 0056 0112 0128 0144 0200 0315 0330 0345 0400 0415 0430 0440 Blackhorse Road StationForestRoad 0001 0017 0032 0048 0104 0120 0136 0152 0208 0323 0338 0353 0408 0423 0438 0448 Tottenham Hale StationBusStation 0004 0020 0035 0051 0107 0123 0139 0155 0211 0326 0341 0356 0411 0426 0441 0451 Tottenham High Rd.SevenSistersRd. 0008 0024 0039 0055 0111 0127 0143 0159 0215 0330 0345 0400 0415 0430 0445 0455 Stamford Hill Broadway 0011 0027 0042 0058 0114 0130 0146 0202 0218 Then 0333 0348 0403 0418 0433 0448 0458 Stoke NewingtonBrookeRoad 0016 0032 0047 0103 0119 0135 0150 0206 0222 every15 0337 0352 0407 0422 0437 0452 0502 Newington Green 0023 0039 0054 0110 0126 0141 0156 0212 0228 minutes 0343 0357 0412 0427 0442 0457 0507 Essex Road Station 0027 0043 0058 0114 0130 0145 0200 0216 0232 until 0347 0401 0416 0431 0446 0501 0511 IslingtonAngel(UpperStreet) 0032 0048 0103 0119 0135 0150 0205 0221 0236 0351 0405 0420 0435 0450 0505 0515 King's Cross StationGray'sInnRoad 0039 0055 0110 0126 0142 0157 0212 0227 0242 0357 0411 0426 0441 0456 0511 0521 Euston StationEustonRoad 0043 0059 0114 0130 0145 0200 0215 0230 0245 0400 0414 0429 0444 0459 0514 0524 Tottenham Court Road Stn.OxfordSt. 0050 0106 0121 0137 0152 0207 0222 0237 0252 0407 0421 0436 0451 0506 0521 0531 Oxford CircusOxfordSt./Gt.T'fldSt. 0058 0113 0128 0143 0158 0213 0228 0243 0258 0413 0427 0441 0456 0511 0526 0536 OperatedbyArriva London www.londonbusroutes.net 18.8.20 (16.2.19) N73 Oxford Circus – Stoke Newington – Walthamstow N73 Sunday night/Monday morning to Thursday night/Friday morning SN MTN Oxford CircusHollesStreet 0007 0007 0037 0110 0140 0210 0240 0310 0340 0410 0440 0510 0540 Tottenham Court Road Stn.OxfordSt. 0015 0015 0045 0117 0147 0217 0247 0317 0346 0416 0446 0516 0546 Euston StationBusStation 0024 0024 0053 0125 0155 0225 0255 0325 0353 0423 0453 0523 0553 King's Cross StationEustonRoad 0028 0029 0057 0129 0159 0229 0259 0329 0357 0427 0457 0527 0557 IslingtonAngel(UpperStreet) 0034 0035 0103 0135 0205 0235 0305 0334 0402 0432 0502 0532 0602 Essex Road Station 0038 0039 0107 0138 0208 0238 0308 0337 0405 0435 0505 0535 0605 Newington Green 0044 0045 0113 0144 0214 0243 0313 0342 0410 0440 0510 0540 0610 Stoke NewingtonHighSt./ChurchSt. 0051 0052 0120 0151 0221 0250 0319 0348 0416 0446 0516 0546 0616 Stamford Hill Broadway 0054 0055 0123 0154 0224 0253 0322 0351 0419 0449 0519 0549 0619 Seven Sisters Station 0058 0059 0127 0158 0228 0257 0326 0355 0423 0453 0523 0553 0623 TottenhamTheSwan(HighRoad) 0059 0100 0128 0159 0229 0258 0327 0356 0424 0454 0524 0554 0624 Tottenham Hale StationBusStation 0103 0104 0132 0203 0233 0302 0330 0359 0427 0457 0527 0557 0627 Blackhorse Road StationForestRoad 0107 0108 0136 0207 0236 0305 0333 0402 0430 0500 0530 0600 0630 Walthamstow Central Station 0116 0117 0145 0215 0244 0313 0341 0410 0438 0508 0538 0608 0638 N73 Friday night/Saturday morning and Saturday night/Sunday morning Oxford CircusHollesStreet 0007 0022 0037 0052 0108 0125 0140 0155 0210 0225 0240 0255 0310 0325 0340 0355 0410 0425 Tottenham Court Road Stn.OxfordSt. 0017 0032 0047 0102 0117 0133 0148 0203 0217 0232 0247 0302 0317 0332 0347 0402 0417 0431 Euston StationBusStation 0026 0041 0056 0111 0126 0142 0157 0212 0226 0240 0255 0310 0325 0340 0354 0409 0424 0438 King's Cross StationEustonRoad 0030 0045 0100 0115 0130 0146 0201 0216 0230 0244 0259 0314 0329 0344 0358 0413 0428 0442 IslingtonAngel(UpperStreet) 0037 0052 0107 0121 0136 0152 0207 0222 0236 0250 0305 0320 0334 0349 0403 0418 0433 0447 Essex Road Station 0041 0056 0111 0125 0140 0156 0211 0226 0240 0254 0309 0323 0337 0352 0406 0421 0436 0450 Newington Green 0047 0102 0117 0131 0146 0202 0217 0232 0246 0300 0314 0328 0342 0357 0411 0426 0441 0455 Stoke NewingtonHighSt./ChurchSt. 0054 0109 0124 0138 0153 0209 0224 0239 0253 0306 0320 0334 0348 0403 0417 0432 0447 0501 Stamford Hill Broadway 0057 0112 0127 0141 0156 0212 0227 0242 0256 0309 0323 0337 0351 0406 0420 0435 0450 0504 Seven Sisters Station 0101 0116 0131 0145 0200 0216 0231 0246 0300 0313 0327 0341 0355 0410 0424 0439 0454 0508 TottenhamTheSwan(HighRoad) 0102 0117 0132 0146 0201 0217 0232 0247 0301 0314 0328 0342 0356 0411 0425 0440 0455 0509 Tottenham Hale StationBusStation 0106 0121 0136 0150 0205 0221 0236 0251 0304 0317 0331 0345 0359 0414 0428 0443 0458 0512 Blackhorse Road StationForestRoad 0110 0125 0140 0154 0209 0224 0239 0254 0307 0320 0334 0348 0402 0417 0431 0446 0501 0515 Walthamstow Central Station 0118 0133 0148 0202 0217 0232 0247 0302 0315 0328 0342 0356 0410 0425 0439 0454 0509 0523 Oxford CircusHollesStreet 0440 0455 0510 0525 Tottenham Court Road Stn.OxfordSt. 0446 0501 0516 0531 Euston StationBusStation 0453 0508 0523 0538 King's Cross StationEustonRoad 0457 0512 0527 0542 IslingtonAngel(UpperStreet) 0502 0517 0532 0547 Essex Road Station 0505 0520 0535 0550 Newington Green 0510 0525 0540 0555 Stoke NewingtonHighSt./ChurchSt. 0516 0531 0546 0601 Stamford Hill Broadway 0519 0534 0549 0604 Seven Sisters Station 0523 0538 0553 0608 TottenhamTheSwan(HighRoad) 0524 0539 0554 0609 Tottenham Hale StationBusStation 0527 0542 0557 0612 Blackhorse Road StationForestRoad 0530 0545 0600 0615 Walthamstow Central Station 0538 0553 0608 0623 Notes: SN - Operates on Sunday night/Monday morning only MTN - Operates on Monday night/Tuesday morning to Thursday night/Friday morning only OperatedbyArriva London www.londonbusroutes.net 18.8.20 (16.2.19).
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