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487 South Harrow – Alperton – Harlesden 487 Harlesden – Alperton 487 SouthHarrow–Alperton–Harlesden 487 Boxing Day SouthHarrowStationBusStation 0825 0855 0917 0934 1134 1154 1214 1654 1714 1734 1754 1814 1834 1854 WhittonAvenueEastGreenfordRoad 0833 0903 0925 0945 1145 1205 1225 1705 1725 1745 1805 1824 1844 1904 SudburyTownStn.WhittonAve.E. 0838 0908 0930 0950 Then 1150 1210 1230 Then 1710 1730 1750 1810 1829 1849 1908 AlpertonStationBridgewaterRoad 0842 0912 0934 0954 every20 1154 1214 1234 every20 1714 1734 1754 1814 1833 1853 1911 HangerLaneStationWesternAvenue 0847 0917 0940 1000 minutes 1200 1220 1241 minutes 1721 1741 1801 1819 1838 1858 1916 NorthActonGypsyCorner 0852 0922 0946 1006 until 1206 1226 1247 until 1727 1747 1806 1824 1843 1903 1921 ParkRoyalCentralMiddlesexHospital 0856 0926 0951 1011 1211 1231 1253 1733 1753 1811 1829 1848 1907 1925 HarlesdenWillesdenCountyCourt 0903 0933 0958 1018 1218 1238 1300 1740 1800 1818 1836 1855 1913 1931 WillesdenJunctionStation 0905 0935 1001 1021 1221 1242 1304 1744 1803 1821 1839 1858 1916 1934 SouthHarrowStationBusStation 1914 1932 2112 2132 2152 2212 0012 WhittonAvenueEastGreenfordRoad 1923 1941 2121 2141 2201 2220 0020 SudburyTownStn.WhittonAve.E. 1927 1945 Then 2125 2145 2205 2224 Then 0024 AlpertonStationBridgewaterRoad 1930 1948 every20 2128 2148 2208 2227 every20 0027 HangerLaneStationWesternAvenue 1935 1953 minutes 2133 2153 2212 2231 minutes 0031 NorthActonGypsyCorner 1940 1958 until 2138 2158 2216 2235 until 0035 ParkRoyalCentralMiddlesexHospital 1944 2002 2142 2202 2220 2239 0039 HarlesdenWillesdenCountyCourt 1950 2008 2148 2208 2226 2245 0045 WillesdenJunctionStation 1953 2011 2151 2210 2228 2247 0047 Sunday service with a late start. Based on extracted TfL data so may not be accurate. 487 Harlesden–Alperton–SouthHarrow 487 Boxing Day WillesdenJunctionStation 0810 0840 0910 0937 1137 1157 1215 1235 1715 1736 1757 1818 1839 1900 HarlesdenWillesdenCountyCourt 0812 0842 0912 0939 1139 1159 1217 1237 1717 1738 1759 1820 1841 1902 ParkRoyalCentralMiddlesexHospital 0818 0848 0918 0945 Then 1145 1205 1223 1243 Then 1723 1744 1805 1826 1847 1908 NorthActonGypsyCorner 0826 0856 0926 0954 every20 1154 1214 1232 1253 every20 1733 1754 1814 1835 1856 1917 HangerLaneStationGyratory 0831 0901 0931 1000 minutes 1200 1220 1239 1300 minutes 1740 1801 1821 1842 1903 1922 AlpertonStationBridgewaterRoad 0835 0905 0937 1006 until 1206 1226 1246 1307 until 1747 1808 1828 1848 1909 1928 SudburyTownStn.WhittonAve.E. 0838 0908 0940 1009 1209 1229 1250 1311 1751 1812 1832 1852 1912 1931 WhittonAvenueEastGreenfordRoad 0841 0911 0944 1013 1213 1233 1254 1315 1755 1816 1836 1856 1915 1934 SouthHarrowStationSouthHillAve. 0850 0920 0955 1024 1224 1245 1306 1327 1807 1827 1847 1907 1925 1944 WillesdenJunctionStation 1920 2120 2140 0040 HarlesdenWillesdenCountyCourt 1922 2122 2142 0042 ParkRoyalCentralMiddlesexHospital 1928 Then 2128 2148 Then 0048 NorthActonGypsyCorner 1937 every20 2137 2157 every20 0057 HangerLaneStationGyratory 1942 minutes 2142 2202 minutes 0102 AlpertonStationBridgewaterRoad 1948 until 2148 2206 until 0106 SudburyTownStn.WhittonAve.E. 1951 2151 2209 0109 WhittonAvenueEastGreenfordRoad 1954 2154 2212 0112 SouthHarrowStationSouthHillAve. 2004 2204 2220 0120 Sunday service with a late start. Based on extracted TfL data so may not be accurate. OperatedbyFirst London www.londonbusroutes.net 26.12.10.
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