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59 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 59 bus time schedule & line map 59 Chelmsford - Roxwell - Margaret Roding - Hatƒeld View In Website Mode Heath - Harlow The 59 bus line (Chelmsford - Roxwell - Margaret Roding - Hatƒeld Heath - Harlow) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Chelmsford: 6:55 AM - 6:20 PM (2) Chelmsford City Centre: 5:42 AM (3) Harlow Town Centre: 6:05 AM - 7:20 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 59 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 59 bus arriving. Direction: Chelmsford 59 bus Time Schedule 53 stops Chelmsford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:55 AM - 6:20 PM Bus Station, Harlow Town Centre 10 East Walk, Harlow Tuesday 6:55 AM - 6:20 PM Park Lane, Harlow Wednesday 6:55 AM - 6:20 PM School Lane, Harlow Thursday 6:55 AM - 6:20 PM Friday 6:55 AM - 6:20 PM Burnt Mill School, Harlow Mandela Avenue, Harlow Saturday 6:55 AM - 5:05 PM The Stow Upper, Mark Hall Mandela Avenue, Mark Hall 59 bus Info Cycle Museum, Mark Hall Direction: Chelmsford Stops: 53 Mark Hall School, Old Harlow Trip Duration: 53 min First Avenue, Harlow Line Summary: Bus Station, Harlow Town Centre, Park Lane, Harlow, School Lane, Harlow, Burnt Mill Post O∆ce, Old Harlow School, Harlow, The Stow Upper, Mark Hall, Mandela Avenue, Mark Hall, Cycle Museum, Mark Hall, Mark Victoria Hall, Old Harlow Hall School, Old Harlow, Post O∆ce, Old Harlow, Victoria Hall, Old Harlow, The Green Man, Old Harlow, The Green Man, Old Harlow Oxleys, Old Harlow, Gilden Way, Lower Sheering, Longland Bridge, Sheering, The Crown, Sheering, The The Courtyard, Harlow Cock, Sheering, Post O∆ce, Sheering, The White Horse, Hatƒeld Heath, Friars Lane, Hatƒeld Heath, Oxleys, Old Harlow The Black Horse, White Roding, White Roding, The The Oxleys, England Elms, White Roding, New House Farm, Leaden Roding, Old Rectory, Leaden Roding, Leaden Hall, Gilden Way, Lower Sheering Leaden Roding, Village Hall, Leaden Roding, Chalk Villas, Leaden Roding, Meghills, Leaden Roding, Longland Bridge, Sheering Garnish Hall, Margaret Roding, Marks Hall Lane, Margaret Roding, Four Wantz, Margaret Roding, Blue The Crown, Sheering House Farm, Margaret Roding, Fouchers, Margaret Roding, Salt's Green, Margaret Roding, Bolding The Cock, Sheering Hatch, Chalk End, Farmbridge End Road, Chalk End, Newland Hall, Boyton Cross, Hill Farm, Boyton Cross, Post O∆ce, Sheering Boyton Cross Ln, Boyton Cross, Boyton Hall Lane, The White Horse, Hatƒeld Heath Boyton Cross, The Hare, Roxwell, Sycamore The Street, Hatƒeld Heath Civil Parish Cottages, Roxwell, Reeds Farm, Roxwell, The Hickerage, Writtle, Lordship Road, Writtle, Chignal Friars Lane, Hatƒeld Heath Corner, Chelmsford, Highƒeld Road, Chelmsford, Admirals Park, Chelmsford, Rose & Crown, The Black Horse, White Roding Chelmsford, County Hotel, Chelmsford City Centre, Railway Station, Chelmsford City Centre, Station, White Roding Chelmsford City Centre, Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford The Elms, White Roding New House Farm, Leaden Roding A1060, Leaden Roding Civil Parish Old Rectory, Leaden Roding Leaden Hall, Leaden Roding Village Hall, Leaden Roding Chalk Villas, Leaden Roding Meghills, Leaden Roding Garnish Hall, Margaret Roding Chelmsford Road, Margaret Roding Civil Parish Marks Hall Lane, Margaret Roding Four Wantz, Margaret Roding Blue House Farm, Margaret Roding Fouchers, Margaret Roding Salt's Green, Margaret Roding Bolding Hatch, Chalk End Farmbridge End Road, Chalk End Farmbridge End Road, Roxwell Civil Parish Newland Hall, Boyton Cross Hill Farm, Boyton Cross Boyton Cross Ln, Boyton Cross Boyton Cross Lane, Roxwell Civil Parish Boyton Hall Lane, Boyton Cross The Hare, Roxwell Sycamore Cottages, Roxwell Reeds Farm, Roxwell The Hickerage, Writtle Lordship Road, Writtle Roxwell Road, Writtle Civil Parish Chignal Corner, Chelmsford Skreens Court, Chelmsford Highƒeld Road, Chelmsford Admirals Park, Chelmsford Rose & Crown, Chelmsford County Hotel, Chelmsford City Centre Rainsford Road, Chelmsford Railway Station, Chelmsford City Centre Station Approach, Chelmsford Station, Chelmsford City Centre 101-105 Victoria Road, Chelmsford Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford Bishop Hall Lane, Chelmsford Direction: Chelmsford City Centre 59 bus Time Schedule 51 stops Chelmsford City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:55 AM - 6:55 PM Monday 5:42 AM Bus Station, Harlow Town Centre 10 East Walk, Harlow Tuesday 5:42 AM Park Lane, Harlow Wednesday 5:42 AM School Lane, Harlow Thursday 5:42 AM Friday 5:42 AM Burnt Mill School, Harlow Mandela Avenue, Harlow Saturday Not Operational The Stow Upper, Mark Hall Mandela Avenue, Mark Hall 59 bus Info Cycle Museum, Mark Hall Direction: Chelmsford City Centre Stops: 51 Mark Hall School, Old Harlow Trip Duration: 50 min First Avenue, Harlow Line Summary: Bus Station, Harlow Town Centre, Park Lane, Harlow, School Lane, Harlow, Burnt Mill Post O∆ce, Old Harlow School, Harlow, The Stow Upper, Mark Hall, Mandela Avenue, Mark Hall, Cycle Museum, Mark Hall, Mark Victoria Hall, Old Harlow Hall School, Old Harlow, Post O∆ce, Old Harlow, Victoria Hall, Old Harlow, The Green Man, Old Harlow, The Green Man, Old Harlow Oxleys, Old Harlow, Gilden Way, Lower Sheering, Longland Bridge, Sheering, The Crown, Sheering, The The Courtyard, Harlow Cock, Sheering, Post O∆ce, Sheering, The White Oxleys, Old Harlow Horse, Hatƒeld Heath, Friars Lane, Hatƒeld Heath, The Black Horse, White Roding, White Roding, The The Oxleys, England Elms, White Roding, New House Farm, Leaden Gilden Way, Lower Sheering Roding, Old Rectory, Leaden Roding, Leaden Hall, Leaden Roding, Village Hall, Leaden Roding, Chalk Villas, Leaden Roding, Meghills, Leaden Roding, Longland Bridge, Sheering Garnish Hall, Margaret Roding, Marks Hall Lane, Margaret Roding, Four Wantz, Margaret Roding, Blue The Crown, Sheering House Farm, Margaret Roding, Fouchers, Margaret Roding, Salt's Green, Margaret Roding, Bolding The Cock, Sheering Hatch, Chalk End, Farmbridge End Road, Chalk End, Newland Hall, Boyton Cross, Hill Farm, Boyton Cross, Post O∆ce, Sheering Boyton Cross Ln, Boyton Cross, Boyton Hall Lane, Boyton Cross, The Hare, Roxwell, Sycamore The White Horse, Hatƒeld Heath Cottages, Roxwell, Reeds Farm, Roxwell, The The Street, Hatƒeld Heath Civil Parish Hickerage, Writtle, Lordship Road, Writtle, Chignal Corner, Chelmsford, Highƒeld Road, Chelmsford, Friars Lane, Hatƒeld Heath Admirals Park, Chelmsford, Rose & Crown, Chelmsford, County Hotel, Chelmsford City Centre, The Black Horse, White Roding Railway Station, Chelmsford City Centre White Roding The Elms, White Roding New House Farm, Leaden Roding A1060, Leaden Roding Civil Parish Old Rectory, Leaden Roding Leaden Hall, Leaden Roding Village Hall, Leaden Roding Chalk Villas, Leaden Roding Meghills, Leaden Roding Garnish Hall, Margaret Roding Chelmsford Road, Margaret Roding Civil Parish Marks Hall Lane, Margaret Roding Four Wantz, Margaret Roding Blue House Farm, Margaret Roding Fouchers, Margaret Roding Salt's Green, Margaret Roding Bolding Hatch, Chalk End Farmbridge End Road, Chalk End Farmbridge End Road, Roxwell Civil Parish Newland Hall, Boyton Cross Hill Farm, Boyton Cross Boyton Cross Ln, Boyton Cross Boyton Cross Lane, Roxwell Civil Parish Boyton Hall Lane, Boyton Cross The Hare, Roxwell Sycamore Cottages, Roxwell Reeds Farm, Roxwell The Hickerage, Writtle Lordship Road, Writtle Roxwell Road, Writtle Civil Parish Chignal Corner, Chelmsford Skreens Court, Chelmsford Highƒeld Road, Chelmsford Admirals Park, Chelmsford Rose & Crown, Chelmsford County Hotel, Chelmsford City Centre Rainsford Road, Chelmsford Railway Station, Chelmsford City Centre Station Approach, Chelmsford Direction: Harlow Town Centre 59 bus Time Schedule 51 stops Harlow Town Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:55 AM - 7:55 PM Monday 6:05 AM - 7:20 PM Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford Bishop Hall Lane, Chelmsford Tuesday 6:05 AM - 7:20 PM Ymca, Chelmsford City Centre Wednesday 6:05 AM - 7:20 PM 16 Victoria Road, Chelmsford Thursday 6:05 AM - 7:20 PM Station, Chelmsford City Centre Friday 6:05 AM - 7:20 PM 101-105 Victoria Road, Chelmsford Saturday 7:54 AM - 6:04 PM Railway Station, Chelmsford City Centre Station Approach, Chelmsford Bus Station, Chelmsford City Centre Fairƒeld Road, Chelmsford 59 bus Info Direction: Harlow Town Centre Rose & Crown, Chelmsford Stops: 51 Harrison Court, Chelmsford Trip Duration: 52 min Line Summary: Anglia Ruskin University, Chelmsford, Admirals Park, Chelmsford Ymca, Chelmsford City Centre, Station, Chelmsford City Centre, Railway Station, Chelmsford City Centre, Highƒeld Road, Chelmsford Bus Station, Chelmsford City Centre, Rose & Crown, Chelmsford, Admirals Park, Chelmsford, Highƒeld Chignal Corner, Chelmsford Road, Chelmsford, Chignal Corner, Chelmsford, Lordship Road, Writtle, The Hickerage, Writtle, Reeds Lordship Road, Writtle Farm, Roxwell, Sycamore Cottages, Roxwell, The Hare, Roxwell, Boyton Hall Lane, Boyton Cross, The Hickerage, Writtle Boyton Cross Ln, Boyton Cross, Hill Farm, Boyton Cross, Newland Hall, Boyton Cross, Farmbridge End Reeds Farm, Roxwell Road, Chalk End, Bolding Hatch, Chalk End, Salt's Green, Margaret Roding, Fouchers, Margaret Roding, Sycamore Cottages, Roxwell Blue House Farm, Margaret Roding, Four Wantz, Margaret Roding, Marks Hall Lane, Margaret Roding, The Hare, Roxwell Garnish Hall, Margaret Roding, Meghills, Leaden Roding, Chalk Villas, Leaden Roding, Village Hall, Leaden Roding, Leaden Hall, Leaden Roding, Old Boyton Hall Lane, Boyton Cross Rectory, Leaden Roding, New House Farm, Leaden Roding, The Elms,
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