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350 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 350 bus time schedule & line map 350 Brentwood View In Website Mode The 350 bus line (Brentwood) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Brentwood: 7:58 AM (2) Chelmsford City Centre: 9:00 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 350 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 350 bus arriving. Direction: Brentwood 350 bus Time Schedule 42 stops Brentwood Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:58 AM Bus Station, Chelmsford City Centre Duke Street, Chelmsford Tuesday 7:58 AM Retail Market, Chelmsford City Centre Wednesday 7:58 AM Market Road, Chelmsford Thursday 7:58 AM Rc Church, Chelmsford Friday 7:58 AM Queen Street, Chelmsford Saturday Not Operational Bbc Essex, Chelmsford Upper Chase, Chelmsford Cemetery, Chelmsford 350 bus Info Direction: Brentwood Waterhouse Street, Chelmsford Stops: 42 48 Writtle Road, Chelmsford Trip Duration: 55 min Line Summary: Bus Station, Chelmsford City Centre, Westway First Depot, Chelmsford Retail Market, Chelmsford City Centre, Rc Church, Chelmsford, Queen Street, Chelmsford, Bbc Essex, Robjohns Road South, Chelmsford Chelmsford, Cemetery, Chelmsford, Waterhouse Westway service road, Chelmsford Street, Chelmsford, Westway First Depot, Chelmsford, Robjohns Road South, Chelmsford, Widford Road, Widford Widford Road, Widford, Hylands Park, Chelmsford, London Road, Chelmsford Woodview, Margaretting, Whites Place, Margaretting, Main Road, Margaretting, The Black Bull, Hylands Park, Chelmsford Margaretting, The Red Lion, Margaretting, Church Lane, Margaretting, Spring Wood, Ingatestone, Woodview, Margaretting Seymour Field, Ingatestone, Market Place, Ingatestone, Alms Houses, Ingatestone, Whadden Whites Place, Margaretting Chase, Ingatestone, The Leas, Ingatestone, Burnthouse Lane, Mountnessing, The Plough Mountnessing, Mountnessing, School, Main Road, Margaretting Mountnessing, George And Dragon, Mountnessing, Lower Road, Mountnessing, Mcdonalds, Shenƒeld, The Black Bull, Margaretting Fen Close, Shenƒeld, Chelmsford Road, Shenƒeld, High School, Holmwood Avenue, Shenƒeld, The Red Lion, Margaretting Crossways, Shenƒeld, Hutton Road, Shenƒeld, Roman Road, Margaretting Civil Parish Middleton Road, Shenƒeld, Crescent Drive, Shenƒeld, Middleton Hall Lane, Brentwood, High Street, Church Lane, Margaretting Brentwood, Crown Street (J), Queens Road Rbt, Church Lane, Ingatestone And Fryerning Civil Parish Brentwood, Brentwood Railway Station, Brentwood Spring Wood, Ingatestone Seymour Field, Ingatestone 2 High Street, Ingatestone Market Place, Ingatestone 55 High Street, Ingatestone Alms Houses, Ingatestone 77 High Street, Ingatestone Whadden Chase, Ingatestone 2 Tor Bryan, Ingatestone The Leas, Ingatestone 11 Roman Road, Ingatestone And Fryerning Civil Parish Burnthouse Lane, Mountnessing Mountnessing-Ingatestone Link Road, Mountnessing Civil Parish The Plough Mountnessing, Mountnessing The Hill Way, Mountnessing Civil Parish School, Mountnessing George And Dragon, Mountnessing Lower Road, Mountnessing Mcdonalds, Shenƒeld A1023, England Fen Close, Shenƒeld Chelmsford Road, Shenƒeld High School Holmwood Avenue, Shenƒeld Crossways, Shenƒeld Hutton Road, Shenƒeld 112 Shenƒeld Road, England Middleton Road, Shenƒeld Crescent Drive, Shenƒeld Middleton Hall Lane, Brentwood High Street, Brentwood 18 High Street, Brentwood Crown Street (J) 129 High Street, Brentwood Queens Road Rbt, Brentwood Brentwood Railway Station, Brentwood The Parade, Brentwood Direction: Chelmsford City Centre 350 bus Time Schedule 43 stops Chelmsford City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 9:00 AM Brentwood Railway Station, Brentwood Warley Hill, Brentwood Tuesday 9:00 AM Queens Road Rbt, Brentwood Wednesday 9:00 AM Kings Road, Brentwood Thursday 9:00 AM Crown Street (K) Friday 9:00 AM High Street, Brentwood Saturday Not Operational High Street (A) Ongar Place, Brentwood Middleton Hall Lane, Brentwood 350 bus Info Crescent Drive, Shenƒeld Direction: Chelmsford City Centre Stops: 43 Middleton Road, Shenƒeld Trip Duration: 50 min Line Summary: Brentwood Railway Station, Hutton Road, Shenƒeld Brentwood, Queens Road Rbt, Brentwood, Crown Street (K), High Street (A), Middleton Hall Lane, Crossways, Shenƒeld Brentwood, Crescent Drive, Shenƒeld, Middleton Road, Shenƒeld, Hutton Road, Shenƒeld, Crossways, Holmwood Avenue, Shenƒeld Shenƒeld, Holmwood Avenue, Shenƒeld, High School, Chelmsford Road, Shenƒeld, Fen Close, Shenƒeld, High School Mcdonalds, Shenƒeld, Lower Road, Mountnessing, George And Dragon, Mountnessing, School, Chelmsford Road, Shenƒeld Mountnessing, The Plough Mountnessing, Mountnessing, Burnthouse Lane, Mountnessing, The Leas, Ingatestone, Whadden Chase, Ingatestone, Fen Close, Shenƒeld Alms Houses, Ingatestone, Market Place, Fen Close, England Ingatestone, Seymour Field, Ingatestone, Spring Wood, Ingatestone, Church Lane, Margaretting, The Mcdonalds, Shenƒeld Red Lion, Margaretting, The Black Bull, Margaretting, Main Road, Margaretting, Whites Place, Lower Road, Mountnessing Margaretting, Woodview, Margaretting, Hylands Park, Chelmsford, Widford Road, Widford, Robjohns George And Dragon, Mountnessing Road South, Chelmsford, Westway First Depot, Chelmsford, Waterhouse Street, Chelmsford, School, Mountnessing Cemetery, Chelmsford, South Lodge Hotel, Chelmsford, Queen Street, Chelmsford, C & E The Plough Mountnessing, Mountnessing Hospital, Chelmsford, Retail Market, Chelmsford City Roman Road, Mountnessing Civil Parish Centre, County Hotel, Chelmsford City Centre, Bus Station, Chelmsford City Centre Burnthouse Lane, Mountnessing The Leas, Ingatestone Whadden Chase, Ingatestone 36 Whadden Chase, Ingatestone Alms Houses, Ingatestone 2 The Furlongs, Ingatestone Market Place, Ingatestone 1 Market Place, Ingatestone Seymour Field, Ingatestone Spring Wood, Ingatestone Church Lane, Margaretting Church Lane, Ingatestone And Fryerning Civil Parish The Red Lion, Margaretting Roman Road, Margaretting Civil Parish The Black Bull, Margaretting Main Road, Margaretting Whites Place, Margaretting Woodview, Margaretting Hylands Park, Chelmsford Three Mile Hill, Writtle Civil Parish Widford Road, Widford Widford Roundabout, Chelmsford Robjohns Road South, Chelmsford 8 Clock Tower Retail Park, Chelmsford Westway First Depot, Chelmsford Waterhouse Street, Chelmsford 48 Writtle Road, Chelmsford Cemetery, Chelmsford 1a Writtle Road, Chelmsford South Lodge Hotel, Chelmsford Queen Street, Chelmsford C & E Hospital, Chelmsford 103 New London Road, Chelmsford Retail Market, Chelmsford City Centre Market Road, Chelmsford County Hotel, Chelmsford City Centre Rainsford Road, Chelmsford Bus Station, Chelmsford City Centre Duke Street, Chelmsford 350 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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