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Birmingham West Midlands 53 Markinch Ely Rugby Kettering Bedford Peterborough Ely Bury St Edmunds Norwich Lowestoft C Newmarket 65 Saxmundham Perth Glenrothes 229 Dundee Principal services are shown as thick lines Strathclyde Passenger Transport: Glasgow Underground Inverness with Thornton Huntingdon Stowmarket Aberdeen 242 Long Buckby Dullingham14 Kennett Thurston Elmswell Local services are shown as thin lines Stewartby Bedford St Johns Cambridge Wickham Market Glasgow St Georges Dundee Dunblane 64 Hillhead Kelvinbridge Limited services are shown as open lines Cross 68 25 Foxton 1114 Cowcaddens 242 Kemspton 13 Melton Kelvinhall Fort William Shipping services are shown as broken lines Bridge of Allan Hardwick 52 Needham Market Cardenden 242 Northampton Shelford Mallaig The pattern of services shown is based on the standard Millbrook Woodbridge Oban Edinburgh Charing Buchanan St Neots Mondays to Fridays timetable. At weekends certain Alloa Shepreth Partick Cross Street Lochgelly 67 Flitwick 49 Westerfield stations are closed and some services altered. Stirling 230 Whittlesford Parkway 13 London & 66 Lidlington Felixstowe Queen Ipswich Airport interchange Exhibition Centre Street 229 25 Meldreth 49 22 Derby Trimley Govan Central Cowdenbeath Ridgmont Sandy Road 230 Kirkcaldy Great Chesterford Railair link to/from Glasgow Airport Wolverton Garelochhead Ibrox Anderston Balloch St Enoch 242 Aspley Guise Royston 11 Larbert Kinghorn 227 Dunfermline Queen Margaret 242 Audley End 226 Alexandria Cessnock Bridge Biggleswade Harwich Helensburgh Street 229 Milton 64 Woburn Sands Mistley Wrabness Dovercourt Town Burntisland Harlington 25 25 Ashwell & Morden 11 Upper Kinning Shields West Dunfermline Town South East Park Road Street Keynes Renton Central Newport Harwich Aberdour Bow Brickhill Camelon Falkirk Grahamston Rosyth Baldock International Cardross 230 Arlesey Walton-on-the-Naze 226 226 DalreochDumbartonDumbarton CentralBowling EastKilpatrickDalmuir Helensburgh Milngavie 228 Dalgety Bay Central Bishopbriggs Lenzie Croy Polmont Linlithgow Fenny Elsenham Craigendoran 230 228 224 Singer Drumry Stratford Letchworth Frinton-on-Sea Inverkeithing Clydebank Hillfoot 49 Cumbernauld Falkirk High 228 229 242 Hitchin Stansted Helensburgh 226 226 Bletchley Leagrave 230 North Queensferry Manningtree Kirby Cross Pier Yoker Bearsden Birmingham 24 22 Airport Drumchapel Stepps Gartcosh 66 25 SummerstonGilshochill Possilpark &Ashfield Parkhouse Springburn 224 176, 177 219A Livingston 71 Garscadden 226 Bathgate North Uphall Dalmeny 52 226 224 Leighton Buzzard Stevenage Clacton- Kilcreggan Westerton 232 Barnhill Greenfaulds Stansted on-Sea 219A Maryhill Armadale North Mountfitchet 226 South Gyle Edinburgh Thorpe-le-Soken Scotstounhill Kelvindale Alexandra Parade 224 Berwick 219A 232 Blackridge Edinburgh Park Knebworth Fort Greenock Port Charing High Duke Street Coatbridge West Livingston Wester Banbury Cheddington Anniesland Caldercruix Addiewell Calder South KirknewtonCurriehillHailes Kingsknowe Slateford Dunstable 25 Bishops Stortford Weeley Matilda 219 Central Bogston Glasgow Woodhall Langbank Jordanhill Partick Cross Street Shettleston Easterhouse Sunnyside 226 26 Luton 24 219A Breich Watton-at-Stone 11 Dunoon Greenock Cartsdyke 226 Queen Bellgrove Carntyne Garrowhill Blairhill Coatdyke Airdrie 225 Welwyn North 22 11 Great Bentley Gourock Hyndland 226 Drumgelloch 26 65 225 Buckingham Tring West Street Berwick Exhibition Centre Fauldhouse Sawbridgeworth Whinhill Bishopton Coatbridge Newcastle Kings Sutton Luton Alresford 219 219 Glasgow Tram/Metro Interchange Haymarket Airport Hertford North Central Brunstane Berkhamsted Argyle Inter-station bus link Central - Queen Street Welwyn Garden City Hertford East Anderston Central Street Shotts Aylesbury Vale Parkway 66 Wivenhoe Carstairs 242 176 24 Drumfrochar Paisley Paisley 224 Aylesbury 25 Harlow Mill St James Gilmour Hillington Hillington Glasgow 114 Hemel Hempstead Ware Bridgeton Carlisle 116 115 Harpenden Bayford Hythe Street 219 West East Cardonald Hartwood Newcraighall Hatfield 22 Branchton 226 225 Heyford Apsley Dalmarnock Carmyle Mount VernonBailliestonBargeddie Kirkwood Stoke Mandeville St Margarets Harlow Town 221 Pollokshields Whifflet Cleland Colchester Town I.B.M. 217 Welham Green Cuffley West Pollokshields East 114 Colchester Johnstone 223 Rutherglen 220 Kings Langley Rye House How St Albans 11 Maxwell Park Queens Park Carfin Airport Bicester North Little Kimble Wendover Roydon Inverkip Cambuslang Garston 61 Wood Abbey Milliken Park Corkerhill Berwick Brookmans Park Bures Marks Tey HawkheadCrookston Mosspark Dumbreck Newton 26 219 Paisley Canal Crossmyloof Crosshill Edinburgh Bicester Town St Albans Crews Hill Sudbury Uddingston 226 Bellshill Holytown Callerton Park 48 Newcastle Watford Junction Watford Bricket Park 222 Mount Broxbourne 10 Chappel & Howwood Shawlands Kingston Northumberland West 115 Great Missenden 66 North Wood Street Wakes Colne Florida Wansbeck Tackley 67 24 22 Pollokshaws West Park Road Longbenton Four Lane Ends Benton Park Monkseaton Whitley Bay 60 52 Potters Bar Rothesay Kirkhill 225 lllllllllllllll Chesham c Kelvedon Lochwinnoch 221 223 Watford High Street 176, 177 Gordon Hill Cathcart Burnside 24 Cheshunt 219B Wemyss Pollokshaws Croftfoot Bank Fawdon Palmersville Shiremoor Monkseaton l l Regent Haddenham & Monks Risborough l l Theobalds Braintree Bay Glengarnock Foot l l 25 Kennishead l East Kings Park 226 Centre Cullercoats Thame Parkway c l l 223 l Grove Freeport White Notley Amersham l l Southminster l l Radlett Hadley Wood l l Islip l l l Langside 226 224 l l l l Bushey Braintree Priesthill & Darnley South Gosforth l l l l Dalry l l Waltham Cross l l Enfield Chase 11 Witham 223 Blantyre Motherwell l l Enfield Town Cressing 116 l l 222 223 Worcester l l 60 Thornliebank Tynemouth c l l Turkey Burnham-on-Crouch 5 Kilwinning Nitshill Chalfont & Latimer l l Ilford Road Hereford l l 21 21 226 l Hamilton Tyne & Wear Transport: Metro Chillingham Meadow l l New Barnet Street l l Carpenders Park Airbles l Muirend Central Road Wallsend Howdon Well l l Barrhead l l Enfield Lock Giffnock l l Southbury West Jesmond l l Bush Oxford l l 221 Chinnor Princes Risborough l Althorne Largs l 24 l l Elstree & Borehamwood Hill Hatfield Peverel Dunlop Hamilton c l l Edmonton Green 115A Chorleywood l 222 Byker Walkergate Hadrian Percy North Shields 116 l l Park West Jesmond l l Hatch End Oakleigh Park Irvine Williamwood 226 l l Stevenston Road Main l l Fairlie Clarkston l l Stewarton Shieldmuir l l Brimsdown Chatelherault Saunderton l l North Fambridge Edinburgh l l 221 Thorntonhall Haymarket Radley l l Manors l Barassie Whitecraigs 222 l l East Wishaw Hexham c l l West Kilbride Merryton St James Rickmansworth l l Grange Park 218 Carlisle l l Headstone Lane Silver Street Saltcoats Kilbride l l New Southgate l l Chelmsford Kilmaurs Busby Hairmyres Carluke High Wycombe l 115 l l South Woodham Ferrers l Patterton Larkhall Monument l l Ponders End 223 26 Metro South Shields l l 114 l l Mill Hill Broadway Ardrossan Town Ardrossan Troon l l 226 26 Centre Dunston l l 65 l l 24 21 22 11 Beaconsfield l South l Harrow & Wealdstone Winchmore Hill 65 l l Culham l l Brodick Beach Prestwick International Airport Kilmarnock Lanark 225 l White Hart Lane Battlesbridge l l 221 44 48 Heworth l l 225 Newcastle l 60 66 176 52 Neilston l Angel Road 221 Carstairs Seer Green l l l Prestwick Town Central Pelaw Jarrow Simonside l l Palmers Green Ingatestone 221A Ardrossan 216 l Chichester l l Kenton l l Harbour c l l 5 l 26 Gerrards Cross Harrow-on-the-Hill l l Newton-on-Ayr l l GatesheadGateshead Felling Hebburn Bede Tyne l l Girvan Dumfries Auchinleck l l Bowes Park Carlisle 39 Appleford l l Hendon Bruce Grove Stadium Dock l l Northumberland Park Billericay Ayr Stranraer Carlisle Darlington York l l 44 Sunderland Denham Golf Club l l 5 65 44 l l l l l l l l Chingford Shenfield Rayleigh l l l l Metropolitan Line South Kenton l l Alexandra Palace c Denham l l Tottenham Hale l l c South Wickford Bristol l l Seven Sisters Hockley l l c l Blackhorse Road S. Wales l l Tottenham Highams Park Didcot Parkway 60 l l c l l c Brentwood West Ruislip North l l Rochford l l l l Hornsey Northolt Wembley l l Cricklewood Hellifield l l c 116 l l Wood Street 5 Harold Wood Park l l Stamford Hill Southend Airport l l St James 20 Lancaster Carlisle Lancaster Carlisle Darlington Scarborough 115 115 l l l South l l Street Starbeck Knaresborough Cholsey l l Harringay 21 35 l l Stoke Prittlewell Gargrave Ruislip l c 5 Liverpool Leeds Wembley l l 22 Walthamstow Central Gidea Park Wembley Central l l Newington Ilkley c l l Wallingford l c Harringay Stadium l l Poulton-le-Fylde Skipton Cattal Hammerton Poppleton l l Romford l l l Crouch Hill Green Lanes Walthamstow Queen's Road Victoria Ben Rhydding Stonebridge Park l York lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 62 65 Harrogate 60 Rectory Road Clapton 22 62 Emerson Park 36 Cononley Goring & Marlow Harlesden West Hampstead Thameslink Layton Manchester Sheffield Burley-in-Wharfedale Bourne End Leyton Midland Road Streatley Kensal 62 Finsbury Park c Chadwell 4 West Horndon1 Basildon 11Southend Steeton & Silsden 38 Hornbeam Park Henley-on- Brondesbury Hackney Heath Menston c Rise West HampsteadFinchley RoadHampstead & Frognal Heath Leytonstone Thames 120 Greenford 59 Upper Holloway Hackney Downs Central Homerton c 41 65 Principal services are shown as thick lines Clitheroe Gospel Oak High Road Goodmayes Laindon Drayton Park Upminster 82 90 Kirkham & 94 Keighley Guiseley Pannal Pangbourne Cookham 115 Willesden Junction 59 Hackney Pitsea East Local services are shown as thin lines Brondesbury 176 Wanstead Park Seven Kings Central Wesham Salwick 36 South Greenford 59 Dalston Wick Ockendon Stanford-le-Hope Chalkwell Westcliff 97 Ulleskelf Park 71 c 25 24 Kingsland North Limited services are shown as open lines Whalley Crossflatts 116A 120 Kentish Town 59 5 1 Leigh-on-Sea Thorpe Bay Baildon Weeton Shiplake Castle Bar Park 114 52 20 London Fields Ilford Chafford 1 Shoeburyness The pattern of services shown is based on the standard Bingley 117 60 Canonbury 62 Hundred East Tilbury 1 Blackpool 35 Tilehurst Furze Platt 115 59 176 21 South Mondays to Fridays timetable.
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