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Brent Travel Train Services and Frequencies in Brent to Edgware Brent Travel Brent Transport Map 32, 204, 251, N5, N16 to Edgware 32.142 Burnt 114, 302 to Mill Hill Broadway Mon-Fri Saturday Sunday Average Journey Time 142 to Watford Junction Oak 204, N5 to Grahame Park 292 to Borehamwood 204.251 251 to Arnos Grove Your local guide 614, 644 to Hatfield 292.614 305 to Edgware Metropolitan Line Trains every Trains every Trains every Wembley Park to BU UE R 644.N5 EN 2-7 minutes 3-10 minutes 3-10 minutes Baker Street N V T A 16 minutes N16 G For details of the main town centres O IN to Stanmore A TL K A N5 and destinations served by buses 79 to W B Jubilee Line Trains every Trains every Trains every Wembley Park to Edgware R both within and beyond Brent, O N98 to 288 to Edgware A 114.204.251 3-9 minutes 3-9 minutes 3-9 minutes Baker Street select the service number from the D 302.305. Stanmore W (More frequently from Wembley Park 17 minutes A map below and use the tables on Y 644 32 into and out of central London) T the reverse of this leaflet to help U 614 142 R 288 114 AY you plan your journey. N W 292 204, 303, N5 Piccadilly Line Trains every Trains every Trains every Sudbury Town to E ON 324 to Stanmore R LLIS Colindale MO N16 to Grahame Park 10 minutes 10 minutes 10 minutes Piccadilly Circus and Edgware H19 Anticlockwise Circular to Harrow 292 Colindale (More frequently from Acton Town into and 35 minutes via Belmont, Harrow Weald, 324 out of central London and to and from Heathrow) 303 A 32.142 Headstone Lane and North Harrow R RIVE 5 . O LEY D VE (H18 clockwise) 614 A BEVER 303 A to Mill Hill Broadway, D D E ROA AL 186 to Grahame Park, 114 D 302 E N16 D N5 St. Albans, Luton Bakerloo Line Trains every Trains every Trains every Wembley Central to FIEL Queensbury D N Edgware, Harrow & EAT 79 Queensbury Asda G OLI 303 and Bedford 10 minutes 10 minutes 10 minutes Baker Street TR 305 W C S 288 S Northwick Park Hospital 114 T A 204 H Eton Grove A R (Extra trains at certain times from Stonebridge Park 24 minutes O G E H9 Anticlockwise Circular to Harrow 324 NEY Open Space K PO Morrisons C 324 and every 3-5 minutes from Queen's Park Queen's Park - Oxford Circus Overground and Southern via Wealdstone, North Harrow, E T OL L R IN N N98 D 186 L A O EEP into and out of central London) 15 minutes Rayners Lane and South Harrow T A A LA to Watford Junction N N NE O E D (H10 clockwise) N UE E Southern onwards 114 305 EN 79.324 AV Y to Milton Keynes Central A L H9 CES London Trains every Trains every Trains every Wembley Central to Euston A 644 PRIN 302 W N E Overground 20 minutes, 20 minutes, 20 minutes, 24 minutes H10 NE D HARROW N98 LA R O Watford Junction - Harrow & late evening late evening late evening Willesden Junction to Euston Harrow & H18 AY F 183 to Hendon H T Wealdstone H19 79.305 Kingsbury 324 32 A and Golders Green Wealdstone - Wembley every every every 18 minutes R 305 204 W O 30 minutes 30 minutes 30 minutes S 183 324 Library Plus t Central - Willesden Junction - o E Queens Park to Euston u 142 BARNET c t KENTON ROA Kingsbury e h D 644 G Queens Park - Euston 13 minutes Harrow 204 n 183 e R Roe Green N5 M rn n 182, N18 to Wealdstone Circle N98 E Civic Centre 1 Park E 302 o N 186 83 to Golders Green T C and Harrow Weald KIN N16 M Hendon St. Luke’s GS H l D N5 to Golders Green London Trains every Trains every Trains every Willesden Junction to 324 E O 186 to Edgware and Brent Cross Kenton 183 BU a 324 A R t O Hospice Y T R i A Central & Trafalgar Square 204 O S Overground 7-10 minutes, 10 minutes, 10 minutes, Stratford R H p 4 EN 324 O Y R 1 E AD a QU Woodcock Kingsbury D Sainsbury’s W 83 late evening late evening early morning/ 41 minutes H14 to Hatch End 114.183.223D N98 E C E Willesden Junction - A A NU O t VE N5 Park Y A 183 to Pinner R L 83 183 s N 232 to Stratford 15 minutes 15-30 minutes late evening L 32 r IA I Kingsbury i VIV H18 Clockwise Circular H9.H10.H18.H19N H F Wood Green every O S 83 182 University of T H H and Turnpike to Kenton and D D W 15-30 minutes A 204 EN N A E A N F 114 Westminster K O 644 non-stop Northwick Park Station O O D Lane T 142 83 O Kenton O 186 T O E R R N Harrow D S across Kingsbury via Belmont 183 S 232 C B E 183 324 223.H9.H10 D 183 Hendon N W O 223 R 79 Green Campus U R Fryent Way A (H19 anti-clockwise) N P C R O Y London Trains every Trains every Trains every Willesden Junction to 114.183 A L I K N5 H17.H18.H19 O H9 Y L T Y I N5 C A T A Overground 15 minutes, 15 minutes, 15 minutes, Clapham Junction T H9 .H10 Sainsbury’s A H T Brent H10 O H to Uxbridge, A COLLEGE ROA V M Fryent E S D I T T E FRY Brent Cross H L every 30 every 30 every 30 21 minutes Northwick T N16 E Cross Willesden Junction - S Watford and H18 L N B N Harrow U E Country D E R Shopping Centre O A E H O N Clapham Junction late evening late evening late evening Amersham H9.H10 Park H19 T N Bus Station V Park A W E T West D A to Camden Town, City, N 204 W 32.142. 112.142.182 Y D UE W A West End and Morden OA Hendon Y R 79 A 186.189 .266 324 Y Chiltern Harrow-on- ON Railways to ENT 83 K E the-Hill 186 W N16 Tesco A Amersham OOD N 4 London Every Every Every Willesden Junction to D C Barn Hill 1 OCK H A 302 A ILL and Aylesbury 182.186.223 Northwick Park L O N98 Capital Ring Overground 10-20 minutes 10-20 minutes 10-20 minutes, Richmond R H14.H18 W N18 and St. Marks W North late evening A 18 minutes I to Hendon Willesden Junction - H H N P T Hospitals H19. C D H14 R 223 114 to Harrow-on- G Cricklewood F 30 minutes E G R U R E Richmond O D 266 R A Preston S A O S U South Harrow Northwick M M RO R the-Hill R T T H E E LAR R Road O CU O D H IR 182.232 and Ruislip B Park R E 644 non-stop C C E N E H R Capital Ring 223 A RT TE Golf VE O 112.142 Wembley Stadium - Approximately half-hourly through most of the day. Wembley Stadium - E A N across N C P to Greenford V U L Course E R T R E London Marylebone Extra stops on Wembley event days. London Marylebone N Fryent Way A E O O 6 E U 0 R 182 A 4 R A E Preston A E 15 minutes T D A M S D 5 189 N18 Park A O H H17 V 206 N G E I N S T H C U A H10 Clockwise Circular to D S OA A E 223 LM Welsh Harp R R T R K L AS O E O 226 to Golders Green E L C N 182 C D 226 Kenton, Northwick Park Station RVA E. T Wembley D 32 A Milton Keynes - Watford Approximately Approximately No service Wembley Central to O V O O A O G N South A O L D D S and Hospital via Wealdstone TON N T Welsh Harp R 232 E W L D R 266 Junction - Wembley Central - hourly up to hourly up to Clapham Junction AR A Park 206 S A Kenton C A E Sailing Club R (H9 anti-clockwise) V B R P E A E T 112 L G 182.232 E Shepherd’s Bush - Clapham 2100 1900 - 2000 26 minutes 223 I N16 P E 644 U . R C D R L H A E T R R E C I O E T C O Junction - East/South Croydon H Wembley Central to E A 223 . H R N N 245 A www.brent.gov.ukwww.brent.gov.uk E S S L R . D E H D T L O Extra trains E N T T R T 79 LANE O H R S Watford Junction F Y 332 O A V O O ORT C O E 232 A R F R G 245 C A D Brent www.visitwembleyvisitbrent.comwww.visitwembleyvisitbrent.com A N in the N D R N E I 204 U 182 12 minutes R Preston 83.182.206 E O V S U H NUE 245 189 245, 260 to R I W N D 182.245 C E E V V morning peak D R N R V B 223.
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