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479 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 479 bus time schedule & line map 479 Guildford - Epsom View In Website Mode The 479 bus line (Guildford - Epsom) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Epsom: 9:09 AM - 5:40 PM (2) Guildford: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (3) Little Bookham: 6:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 479 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 479 bus arriving. Direction: Epsom 479 bus Time Schedule 63 stops Epsom Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:09 AM - 5:40 PM Monday Not Operational Friary Bus Station, Guildford Commercial Road, Guildford Tuesday Not Operational Library, Guildford Wednesday Not Operational 77 North Street, Guildford Thursday Not Operational Jenner Road, Guildford Friday Not Operational 7 Epsom Road, Guildford Saturday Not Operational Waterden Road, Guildford Albury Road North, Guildford Elmhurst Court, Guildford 479 bus Info St Omer Road, Guildford Direction: Epsom Stops: 63 Gateways, Guildford Trip Duration: 64 min Guildcroft, Guildford Line Summary: Friary Bus Station, Guildford, Library, Guildford, Jenner Road, Guildford, Waterden Road, Boxgrove Road, Merrow Guildford, Albury Road North, Guildford, St Omer Road, Guildford, Gateways, Guildford, Boxgrove High Path Road, Merrow Road, Merrow, High Path Road, Merrow, Levylsdene, Merrow, Church, Merrow, Crossroads, West Clandon, Levylsdene, Merrow Epsom Road, East Clandon, Hatchlands, East Clandon, Blakes Lane, West Horsley, Pumping Church, Merrow Station, West Horsley, Grove Fruit Farm, West Horsley, Duke Of Wellington, East Horsley, Sheepleas Crossroads, West Clandon Turning, East Horsley, Salmons Road, E∆ngham, Golf Club, E∆ngham, Church Street, E∆ngham, Howard Of E∆ngham School, E∆ngham, Preston Epsom Road, East Clandon Cross, Little Bookham, Longmeadow, Little Bookham, Bennetts Farm Place, Little Bookham, Hatchlands, East Clandon General Stores, Little Bookham, Maddox Lane, Little Bookham, Bookham Railway Station, Little Blakes Lane, West Horsley Bookham, Lime Tree Close, Little Bookham, The Park, Great Bookham, The Old Crown, Great Bookham, Pumping Station, West Horsley The Anchor, Great Bookham, Eastwick Drive, The Street, West Horsley Civil Parish Fetcham, Kennel Lane, Fetcham, Spring Grove, Fetcham, Penrose Road, Fetcham, The Street, Grove Fruit Farm, West Horsley Fetcham, Orchard Close, Fetcham, School Lane, Epsom Road, West Horsley Civil Parish Fetcham, Raymead Way, Fetcham, The Mount, Fetcham, Leisure Centre, Leatherhead, Bridge Street, Duke Of Wellington, East Horsley Leatherhead, North Street, Leatherhead, Leatherhead Railway Station, Leatherhead, Park Sheepleas Turning, East Horsley Rise, Leatherhead, All Saints Church, Leatherhead, Guildford Road, East Horsley Civil Parish Barnett Close, Leatherhead, Harriots Lane, Ashtead, West Farm Avenue, Ashtead, Agates Lane, Ashtead, Salmons Road, E∆ngham The Woodman, Ashtead, Pond, Ashtead, Woodƒeld Lane, Ashtead, The Street, Ashtead, Bramley Way, Golf Club, E∆ngham Ashtead, Farm Lane, Ashtead, Wells Road, Epsom, The Grove, E∆ngham Civil Parish Castle Road, Epsom, Epsom Hospital, Epsom, Elmslie Close, Epsom, Clock Tower, Epsom Church Street, E∆ngham Lutchens Close, E∆ngham Civil Parish Howard Of E∆ngham School, E∆ngham Preston Cross, Little Bookham Longmeadow, Little Bookham Bennetts Farm Place, Little Bookham General Stores, Little Bookham Heatherside Close, England Maddox Lane, Little Bookham Bookham Railway Station, Little Bookham Lime Tree Close, Little Bookham Church Road, England The Park, Great Bookham The Moorings, England The Old Crown, Great Bookham The Anchor, Great Bookham Eastwick Drive, Fetcham Kennel Lane, Fetcham Spring Grove, Fetcham Kennel Lane, England Penrose Road, Fetcham The Street, Fetcham Orchard Close, Fetcham 147 Cobham Road, England School Lane, Fetcham Raymead Way, Fetcham The Mount, Fetcham Leisure Centre, Leatherhead 1 Sunmead Parade, Guildford Road Bridge Street, Leatherhead 38 Bridge Street, Leatherhead North Street, Leatherhead Station Road, Leatherhead Leatherhead Railway Station, Leatherhead Station Approach, Leatherhead Park Rise, Leatherhead All Saints Church, Leatherhead 1 The Parade Kingston Road, Leatherhead Barnett Close, Leatherhead Harriots Lane, Ashtead West Farm Avenue, Ashtead Agates Lane, Ashtead The Woodman, Ashtead Pond, Ashtead Woodƒeld Lane, Ashtead The Street, Ashtead 112 The Street, England Bramley Way, Ashtead Farm Lane, Ashtead Forest Crescent, England Wells Road, Epsom Castle Road, Epsom Castle Road, England Epsom Hospital, Epsom Orchard Gardens, England Elmslie Close, Epsom Clock Tower, Epsom 86 High Street, England Direction: Guildford 479 bus Time Schedule 65 stops Guildford Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM Monday Not Operational Clock Tower, Epsom 86 High Street, England Tuesday Not Operational Methodist Church, Epsom Wednesday Not Operational Ashley Road, England Thursday Not Operational Elmslie Close, Epsom Friday Not Operational Epsom Hospital, Epsom Saturday Not Operational Westlands Court, Epsom Westlands Court, England Castle Road, Epsom 479 bus Info Direction: Guildford Farm Lane, Ashtead Stops: 65 Trip Duration: 67 min Bramley Way, Ashtead Line Summary: Clock Tower, Epsom, Methodist Langwood Close, England Church, Epsom, Elmslie Close, Epsom, Epsom Hospital, Epsom, Westlands Court, Epsom, Castle The Street, Ashtead Road, Epsom, Farm Lane, Ashtead, Bramley Way, The Street, England Ashtead, The Street, Ashtead, Woodƒeld Lane, Ashtead, Pond, Ashtead, The Woodman, Ashtead, Woodƒeld Lane, Ashtead Agates Lane, Ashtead, West Farm Avenue, Ashtead, Harriots Lane, Ashtead, Barnett Close, Leatherhead, Pond, Ashtead All Saints Church, Leatherhead, Park Rise, Leatherhead, North Street, Leatherhead, Bridge The Woodman, Ashtead Street, Leatherhead, Leisure Centre, Leatherhead, The Mount, Fetcham, Raymead Way, Fetcham, Balquhain Close, London School Lane, Fetcham, Orchard Close, Fetcham, The Agates Lane, Ashtead Street, Fetcham, Warenne Road, Fetcham, Penrose Road, Fetcham, Spring Grove, Fetcham, Kennel Lane, West Farm Avenue, Ashtead Fetcham, Amey Drive, Fetcham, The Anchor, Great Bookham, The Old Crown, Great Bookham, The Park, Great Bookham, Lime Tree Close, Little Bookham, Harriots Lane, Ashtead Bookham Railway Station, Little Bookham, Maddox Heathƒeld Close, Leatherhead Lane, Little Bookham, General Stores, Little Bookham, Longmeadow, Little Bookham, Preston Barnett Close, Leatherhead Cross, Little Bookham, Water Lane, Little Bookham, Howard Of E∆ngham School, E∆ngham, Church All Saints Church, Leatherhead Street, E∆ngham, Golf Club, E∆ngham, Salmons Kingston Road, Leatherhead Road, E∆ngham, Sheepleas Turning, East Horsley, Duke Of Wellington, East Horsley, Grove Fruit Farm, Park Rise, Leatherhead West Horsley, Pumping Station, West Horsley, Blakes Lane, West Horsley, Hatchlands, East Clandon, North Street, Leatherhead Epsom Road, East Clandon, Crossroads, West 1 North Street, Leatherhead Clandon, Crossroads Turn, West Clandon, Church, Merrow, Levylsdene, Merrow, High Path Road, Bridge Street, Leatherhead Merrow, Boxgrove Road, Merrow, Gateways, Flats 5-17 Bridge Street, Leatherhead Guildford, St Omer Road, Guildford, Albury Road North, Guildford, Waterden Road, Guildford, Jenner Leisure Centre, Leatherhead Road, Guildford, Library, Guildford, Friary Bus Elmer Mews, Leatherhead Station, Guildford The Mount, Fetcham Raymead Way, Fetcham School Lane, Fetcham Orchard Close, Fetcham 228 Cobham Road, England The Street, Fetcham Warenne Road, Fetcham Cock Lane, England Penrose Road, Fetcham Spring Grove, Fetcham Kennel Lane, Fetcham Amey Drive, Fetcham The Anchor, Great Bookham The Old Crown, Great Bookham The Park, Great Bookham The Moorings, England Lime Tree Close, Little Bookham Bookham Railway Station, Little Bookham Maddox Lane, Little Bookham Little A, England General Stores, Little Bookham Longmeadow, Little Bookham Long Meadow, England Preston Cross, Little Bookham Water Lane, Little Bookham Howard Of E∆ngham School, E∆ngham Church Street, E∆ngham The Street, E∆ngham Civil Parish Golf Club, E∆ngham The Grove, E∆ngham Civil Parish Salmons Road, E∆ngham Sheepleas Turning, East Horsley Guildford Road, East Horsley Civil Parish Duke Of Wellington, East Horsley Grove Fruit Farm, West Horsley Pumping Station, West Horsley The Street, West Horsley Civil Parish Blakes Lane, West Horsley Hatchlands, East Clandon Epsom Road, East Clandon Old Epsom Road, East Clandon Civil Parish Crossroads, West Clandon Crossroads Turn, West Clandon Church, Merrow Levylsdene, Merrow Levylsdene, Guildford High Path Road, Merrow Boxgrove Road, Merrow Epsom Road, Guildford Gateways, Guildford Guildcroft, Guildford St Omer Road, Guildford Albury Road North, Guildford Waterden Road, Guildford Bradley Court, Guildford Jenner Road, Guildford 7 Epsom Road, Guildford Library, Guildford 77 North Street, Guildford Friary Bus Station, Guildford Commercial Road, Guildford Direction: Little Bookham 479 bus Time Schedule 36 stops Little Bookham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 6:00 PM Monday Not Operational Clock Tower, Epsom 86 High Street, England Tuesday Not Operational Methodist Church, Epsom Wednesday Not Operational Ashley Road, England Thursday Not Operational Elmslie Close, Epsom Friday Not Operational Epsom Hospital, Epsom Saturday Not Operational Westlands Court, Epsom Westlands Court, England Castle Road, Epsom 479 bus Info Direction: Little Bookham Farm Lane, Ashtead Stops: 36 Trip Duration: 37 min Bramley Way, Ashtead Line Summary: Clock Tower, Epsom, Methodist Langwood Close, England Church, Epsom, Elmslie
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