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N109 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route N109 bus time schedule & line map N109 Oxford Circus - Croydon Town Centre View In Website Mode The N109 bus line (Oxford Circus - Croydon Town Centre) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Croydon Town Centre: 12:40 AM - 4:10 AM (2) Oxford Circus: 12:41 AM - 4:21 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest N109 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next N109 bus arriving. Direction: Croydon Town Centre N109 bus Time Schedule 62 stops Croydon Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:40 AM - 4:20 AM Monday 12:40 AM - 4:10 AM Oxford Circus Stn / Margaret Street (RF) 290 Regent Street, London Tuesday 12:40 AM - 4:10 AM Oxford Circus Station (RG) Wednesday 12:40 AM - 4:10 AM Upper Regent Street, London Thursday 12:40 AM - 4:10 AM Conduit Street / Hamleys Toy Store (T) Friday 12:40 AM - 4:10 AM 174 Regent Street, London Saturday 12:40 AM - 4:20 AM Piccadilly Circus (F) Regent Street, London Haymarket / Charles II Street (P) 24 Haymarket, London N109 bus Info Direction: Croydon Town Centre Trafalgar Sq / Charing Cross Stn (A) Stops: 62 Cockspur Street, London Trip Duration: 66 min Line Summary: Oxford Circus Stn / Margaret Street Whitehall / Trafalgar Square (M) (RF), Oxford Circus Station (RG), Conduit Street / 33 Whitehall, London Hamleys Toy Store (T), Piccadilly Circus (F), Haymarket / Charles II Street (P), Trafalgar Sq / Whitehall / Horseguards Avenue (P) Charing Cross Stn (A), Whitehall / Trafalgar Square (M), Whitehall / Horseguards Avenue (P), Horse Horse Guards Parade (S) Guards Parade (S), Westminster Stn / Parliament Whitehall Gardens, London Square (G), St Thomas' Hospital / County Hall (E), Lower Marsh (K), Lambeth North Station (A), Westminster Stn / Parliament Square (G) Kennington Road / Imperial War Museum (S), 1 Derby Gate, London Fitzalan Street (KF), Kennington Lane (KE), Windmill Row (KQ), Kennington Park Post O∆ce (X), St Mark's St Thomas' Hospital / County Hall (E) Church (J), Vassall Road (RH), Groveway (RJ), 252 Westminster Bridge Road, London Loughborough Road (RK), Villa Road (RL), Brixton Road / Brixton Police Station (G), Brixton Station (N), Lower Marsh (K) Rush Common (BA), Brixton Water Lane (BB), 172 Westminster Bridge Road, London Blenheim Gardens (BC), Jebb Avenue / Brixton Prison (BD), New Park Road (BE), Holmewood Road Lambeth North Station (A) (BF), Streatham Hill / Christchurch Road (BH), Telford Avenue (W), Streatham Hill Stn / Streatham Kennington Road / Imperial War Museum (S) Hill (D), Leigham Court Road (F), Mount Ephraim 113B Kennington Road, London Road (J), Kingscourt Road (L), Becmead Avenue (N), St Leonard's Church (SA), Streatham Station (SC), Fitzalan Street (KF) Streatham United Reformed Church (SD), Streatham 195 Kennington Road, London Common / Greyhound Lane (CH), Arragon Gardens (CJ), Hermitage Lane (L), Norbury Station (A), St Kennington Lane (KE) Helen's Road (D), Tylecroft Road (F), Ederline Avenue 216 Kennington Road, London (U), London Road / Galpins Road (F), Heathview Road (U), Langdale Road (V), Colliers Water Lane (T), Windmill Row (KQ) Thornton Heath Pond (G), Dunheved Road North (E), 329 Kennington Road, London Croydon University Hospital (C), Broad Green Avenue (LA), Sumner Road (LB), Montague Road (LC), West Kennington Park Post O∆ce (X) Croydon Station (WB), Poplar Walk (WE), Whitgift 405 Kennington Road, London Centre (WK), Park Street (KH) St Mark's Church (J) 12 Brixton Road, London Vassall Road (RH) Groveway (RJ) Melbourne Square, London Loughborough Road (RK) Burton Road, London Villa Road (RL) 336 Brixton Road, London Brixton Road / Brixton Police Station (G) 392-394 Brixton Road, London Brixton Station (N) Brixton Road, London Rush Common (BA) Brixton Water Lane (BB) Blenheim Gardens (BC) 110B Brixton Hill, London Jebb Avenue / Brixton Prison (BD) Brixton Hill, London New Park Road (BE) 220 Brixton Hill, London Holmewood Road (BF) Streatham Hill / Christchurch Road (BH) Telford Avenue (W) Streatham Hill Stn / Streatham Hill (D) 89c Streatham Hill, London Leigham Court Road (F) 8-9 Streatham High Road, London Mount Ephraim Road (J) Chalcot Mews, London Kingscourt Road (L) 106 Streatham High Road, London Becmead Avenue (N) 57 Streatham High Road, London St Leonard's Church (SA) Gleneldon Mews, London Streatham Station (SC) Streatham High Road, London Streatham United Reformed Church (SD) Albert Carr Gardens, London Streatham Common / Greyhound Lane (CH) 448-450 Streatham High Road, London Arragon Gardens (CJ) Hermitage Lane (L) 632-636 Streatham High Road, London Norbury Station (A) London Road, London St Helen's Road (D) 1455 London Road, London Tylecroft Road (F) Ederline Avenue (U) Kintyre Close, London London Road / Galpins Road (F) Headcorn Place, London Heathview Road (U) Langdale Road (V) Colliers Water Lane (T) 797 London Road, London Thornton Heath Pond (G) Dunheved Road North (E) 639-641 London Road, London Croydon University Hospital (C) Fiveacre Close, London Broad Green Avenue (LA) 388 London Road, London Sumner Road (LB) 252 London Road, London Montague Road (LC) 156 London Road, London West Croydon Station (WB) 20 London Road, London Poplar Walk (WE) Poplar Walk, London Whitgift Centre (WK) Park Street (KH) 43 St George's Walk, London Direction: Oxford Circus N109 bus Time Schedule 59 stops Oxford Circus Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:40 AM - 4:20 AM Monday 12:41 AM - 4:21 AM Katharine Street (KB) Katharine Street, London Tuesday 12:41 AM - 4:21 AM Fairƒeld Halls (KC) Wednesday 12:41 AM - 4:21 AM Katharine Street, London Thursday 12:41 AM - 4:21 AM Whitgift Centre (WL) Friday 12:41 AM - 4:21 AM Lansdowne Road, London Saturday 12:40 AM - 4:20 AM West Croydon Bus Station (B4) Station Road, London West Croydon Station (WT) 13-15 London Road, London N109 bus Info Direction: Oxford Circus Montague Road (LD) Stops: 59 99-101 London Road, London Trip Duration: 61 min Line Summary: Katharine Street (KB), Fairƒeld Halls Sumner Road (LE) (KC), Whitgift Centre (WL), West Croydon Bus 257 London Road, London Station (B4), West Croydon Station (WT), Montague Road (LD), Sumner Road (LE), Broad Green Avenue Broad Green Avenue (LF) (LF), Canterbury Road (B), Croydon University 305 London Road, London Hospital (D), Thornton Heath Pond (J), Colliers Water Lane (S), Langdale Road (A), Galpins Road (B), Canterbury Road (B) Ederline Avenue (W), Tylecroft Road (G), Norbury 464 London Road, London Station (B), Hermitage Lane (K), Arragon Gardens (CK), Kempshott Road (CL), Streatham Common / Croydon University Hospital (D) Greyhound Lane (CM), Streatham Station (SJ), St 585-589 London Road, London Leonard's Church (SK), Becmead Avenue (OA), Kingscourt Road (M), Mount Ephraim Road (K), Thornton Heath Pond (J) Streatham Hill Stn / Streatham Hill (A), Barrhill Road 719 London Road, London (S), Telford Avenue (T), Christchurch Road (BS), Holmewood Road (BT), New Park Road (BU), Jebb Colliers Water Lane (S) Avenue / Brixton Prison (BV), Blenheim Gardens 797 London Road, London (BW), Rush Common (BY), Lambeth Town Hall (X), Brixton Station (R), Brixton Road / Brixton Police Langdale Road (A) Station (D), Villa Road (RA), Loughborough Road (RB), Groveway (RC), Hillyard Street (RD), Vassall Galpins Road (B) Road (RE), St Mark's Church (H), Kennington Park (M), Kennington Park Post O∆ce (U), Windmill Row Ederline Avenue (W) (KP), Kennington Lane (KH), Fitzalan Street (KG), Kennington Road / Imperial War Museum (E), Tylecroft Road (G) Lambeth North Station (G), Lower Marsh (A), Westminster Bridge / County Hall (D), Westminster Norbury Station (B) Stn / Parliament Square (A), Horse Guards Parade (N), Trafalgar Square (T), Regent Street / St James's Hermitage Lane (K) (Z), Piccadilly Circus (E), Conduit Street / Hamleys Toy Store (M) Arragon Gardens (CK) Kempshott Road (CL) Streatham High Road, London Streatham Common / Greyhound Lane (CM) 444 Streatham High Road, London Streatham Station (SJ) Streatham High Road, London St Leonard's Church (SK) Becmead Avenue (OA) 20 Ockley Road, London Kingscourt Road (M) 106 Streatham High Road, London Mount Ephraim Road (K) Streatham Hill Stn / Streatham Hill (A) Ardwell Road, London Barrhill Road (S) 102 Streatham Hill, London Telford Avenue (T) Christchurch Road (BS) Stapleƒeld Close, London Holmewood Road (BT) 266-270 Brixton HIll, London New Park Road (BU) 220 Brixton Hill, London Jebb Avenue / Brixton Prison (BV) Blenheim Gardens (BW) Brixton Hill, London Rush Common (BY) Lambeth Town Hall (X) 1 Town Hall Parade, London Brixton Station (R) 472-488 Brixton Road, London Brixton Road / Brixton Police Station (D) 392-394 Brixton Road, London Villa Road (RA) Loughborough Road (RB) 274-280 Brixton Road, London Groveway (RC) Melbourne Square, London Hillyard Street (RD) 2 Hillyard Street, London Vassall Road (RE) St Mark's Church (H) 6 Brixton Road, London Kennington Park (M) 244 Kennington Park Road, London Kennington Park Post O∆ce (U) 405 Kennington Road, London Windmill Row (KP) 302 Kennington Road, London Kennington Lane (KH) Fitzalan Street (KG) Kennington Road / Imperial War Museum (E) 80 Kennington Road, London Lambeth North Station (G) McAuley Close, London Lower Marsh (A) 131 Westminster Bridge Road, London Westminster Bridge / County Hall (D) Westminster Bridge Road, London Westminster Stn / Parliament Square (A) 100 Parliament Street, London Horse Guards Parade (N) Trafalgar Square (T) Cockspur Street, London Regent Street / St James's (Z) 11 Lower Regent Street, London Piccadilly Circus (E) 83-97 Regent Street, London Conduit Street / Hamleys Toy Store (M) 1 New Burlington Street, London N109 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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