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7 A4 TT Blue 7 Slough - Wexham Court Estate - Uxbridge Mondays to Saturdays High Street SloughBus Station Slough(Observatory) UxbridgeGoodman Road ParkWexhamMirador Road CrescentWexhamKnolton Court Way EstateGeorgeUxbridge Green RoadIver HeathStag & HoundsUxbridge TfL Bus Passes, Travelcards, Saver Tickets and Oyster pay as you go are not accepted on this service. Cash fares may differ from those charged on other local bus services. Monday - Friday Slough Bus Station R 0712 0742 0823 0847 0924 0957 1027 1057 Slough High Street (Observatory) 0717 0747 0829 0853 0930 1003 1033 1103 Uxbridge Road Goodman Park 0720 0751 0833 0857 0933 1006 1036 1106 Wexham Road Mirador Crescent 0723 0755 0838 0901 0936 1009 1039 1109 Wexham Court Estate Knolton Way 0726 0758 0841 0904 0939 1012 1042 1112 George Green Uxbridge Road 0729 0802 0845 0908 0943 1016 1046 1116 Iver Heath Stag & Hounds 0736 0810 0852 0915 0950 1023 1053 1123 Uxbridge Station U 0747 0821 0903 0925 1000 1033 1103 1133 Slough Bus Station R 1127 1427 1457 1528 1602 1637 1715 Slough High Street (Observatory) 1133 1433 1503 1534 1608 1643 1721 Uxbridge Road Goodman Park 1136 Then 1436 1506 1537 1612 1647 1726 Wexham Road Mirador Crescent 1139 every 1439 1509 1541 1616 1652 1731 Wexham Court Estate Knolton Way 1142 30 1442 1512 1545 1620 1656 1735 George Green Uxbridge Road 1146 mins 1446 1516 1549 1624 1701 1740 Iver Heath Stag & Hounds 1153 until 1453 1523 1557 1633 1710 1749 Uxbridge Station U 1203 1503 1533 1608 1644 1721 1800 Saturday Slough Bus Station R 0822 0857 0927 0957 1727 Slough High Street (Observatory) 0827 0903 0933 1003 1733 Uxbridge Road Goodman Park 0830 0906 0936 1006 Then 1736 Wexham Road Mirador Crescent 0833 0909 0939 1009 every 1739 Wexham Court Estate Knolton Way 0836 0912 0942 1012 30 1742 George Green Uxbridge Road 0839 0916 0946 1016 minutes 1746 Iver Heath Stag & Hounds 0845 0923 0953 1023 until 1753 Uxbridge Station U 0855 0933 1003 1033 1803 No service on Sunday or Public Holidays Most buses on this route are wheelchair accessible Operated by First (01753 524144) 1.12.12_T7/1 MAYOR OF LONDON *You pay no more than 5p per minute if calling from a BT Landline. There may be a connection charge. Charges from mobiles or other landline providers may vary. 7 Uxbridge - Wexham Court Estate - Slough Mondays to Saturdays Uxbridge Iver HeathStag & HoundsGeorgeUxbridge Green RoadWexhamKnolton Court Way EstateWexhamMirador Road CrescentUxbridgeGoodman Road ParkSloughBus Station TfL Bus Passes, Travelcards, Saver Tickets and Oyster pay as you go are not accepted on this service. Cash fares may differ from those charged on other local bus services. Monday - Friday Uxbridge Station U 0754 0828 0910 0940 1410 1440 Iver Heath Stag & Hounds 0805 0840 0921 0951 Then 1421 1451 George Green Uxbridge Road 0813 0849 0928 0958 every 1428 1458 Wexham Court Estate Knolton Way 0818 0854 0933 1003 30 1433 1503 Wexham Road Mirador Crescent 0823 0859 0937 1007 minutes 1437 1507 Uxbridge Road Goodman Park 0828 0904 0940 1010 until 1440 1510 Slough Bus Station R 0838 0913 0947 1017 1447 1518 Uxbridge Station U 1510 1545 1620 1700 1735 1825 Iver Heath Stag & Hounds 1521 1556 1632 1712 1747 1836 George Green Uxbridge Road 1529 1604 1640 1721 1756 1845 Wexham Court Estate Knolton Way 1535 1610 1646 1726 1801 1850 Wexham Road Mirador Crescent 1539 1614 1650 1730 1805 1853 Uxbridge Road Goodman Park 1543 1618 1654 1734 1809 1856 Slough Bus Station R 1552 1627 1703 1743 1817 1903 Saturday Uxbridge Station U 0914 0940 1010 1640 1715 1830 Iver Heath Stag & Hounds 0924 0951 1021 Then 1651 1726 1840 George Green Uxbridge Road 0930 0958 1028 every 1658 1733 1846 Wexham Court Estate Knolton Way 0934 1003 1033 30 1703 1738 1850 Wexham Road Mirador Crescent 0937 1007 1037 minutes 1707 1742 1853 Uxbridge Road Goodman Park 0940 1010 1040 until 1710 1745 1856 Slough Bus Station R 0947 1017 1047 1717 1752 1903 No service on Sunday or Public Holidays Most buses on this route are wheelchair accessible Operated by First (01753 524144) 1.12.12_T7/2 MAYOR OF LONDON *You pay no more than 5p per minute if calling from a BT Landline. There may be a connection charge. Charges from mobiles or other landline providers may vary..
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