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260 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 260 bus time schedule & line map 260 Golders Green - White City View In Website Mode The 260 bus line (Golders Green - White City) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Golders Green: 12:10 AM - 11:55 PM (2) White City: 12:10 AM - 11:54 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 260 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 260 bus arriving. Direction: Golders Green 260 bus Time Schedule 55 stops Golders Green Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:10 AM - 11:55 PM Monday 12:10 AM - 11:55 PM White City Bus Station (WH) Tuesday 12:10 AM - 11:55 PM Shepherd's Bush Station (C) Wednesday 12:10 AM - 11:55 PM Shepherd's Bush Green (P) Thursday 12:10 AM - 11:55 PM Shepherds Bush Green, London Friday 12:10 AM - 11:55 PM Shepherd's Bush Market Station (Q) 29 Uxbridge Road, London Saturday 12:10 AM - 11:55 PM Loftus Road (LE) 274 Uxbridge Road, London Bloemfontein Road (LF) 260 bus Info 119 Uxbridge Road, London Direction: Golders Green Stops: 55 Adelaide Grove (LH) Trip Duration: 69 min 402 Uxbridge Road, London Line Summary: White City Bus Station (WH), Shepherd's Bush Station (C), Shepherd's Bush Green Galloway Road (LJ) (P), Shepherd's Bush Market Station (Q), Loftus 444 Uxbridge Road, London Road (LE), Bloemfontein Road (LF), Adelaide Grove (LH), Galloway Road (LJ), Wormholt Road (LK), Wormholt Road (LK) Uxbridge Road (OG), St Saviour's Church (OH), Hilary 217 Uxbridge Road, London Road (U), Western Avenue / Savoy Circus (L), Perryn Road (W), Friary Road (F), Joseph Avenue (G), Acton Uxbridge Road (OG) Main Line Station (J), Noel Road (K), Gypsy Corner Old Oak Road, London (O), Victoria Road (S), Gorst Road (F), Park Royal Asda (G), Central Middlesex Hospital (A), Barretts St Saviour's Church (OH) Green Road (U), Waxlow Road (PN), Harlesden Station (HB), Fairlight Avenue (HE), Willesden County Hilary Road (U) Court (T), Harlesden Jubilee Clock (X), St Mary's Road (Z), Harlesden Police Station (F), Dixon Way Western Avenue / Savoy Circus (L) (G), Curzon Crescent (H), Mayo Road (J), Eric Road, Willesden Magistrates Court (E), Beaconsƒeld Road Perryn Road (W) (WR), Meyrick Road (WT), Willesden Bus Garage (WN), Villiers Road (S), Willesden Green Library (Q), Friary Road (F) Willesden Lane (D), Willesden Green Station (B), Melrose Avenue (CA), Sheldon Road (CD), St. Dunstans Avenue, London Cricklewood Broadway (CE), Claremont Road (CM), Joseph Avenue (G) Dersingham Road (CF), Hendon Way (P), Lyndale Avenue (Q), Childs Hill / Finchley Road (R), Llanvanor Acton Main Line Station (J) Road (M), Dunstan Road (N), Golders Green / Finchley Road (GM), Golders Green Station (GF) Noel Road (K) Gypsy Corner (O) Victoria Road (S) Gorst Road (F) Park Royal Asda (G) Acton Lane, London Central Middlesex Hospital (A) Acton Lane, London Barretts Green Road (U) 208 Acton Lane, London Waxlow Road (PN) Harlesden Station (HB) 2 Mordaunt Road, London Fairlight Avenue (HE) Willesden County Court (T) Harlesden Jubilee Clock (X) High Street Harlesden, London St Mary's Road (Z) 74 Craven Park Road, London Harlesden Police Station (F) Craven Park, London Dixon Way (G) Dixon Way, London Curzon Crescent (H) Mayo Road (J) Bourke Close, London Eric Road Eric Road, London Willesden Magistrates Court (E) High Road, London Beaconsƒeld Road (WR) Meyrick Road (WT) Willesden Bus Garage (WN) Villiers Road (S) Willesden Green Library (Q) 111 High Road, London Willesden Lane (D) Willesden Green Station (B) Melrose Avenue (CA) Chichele Road, London Sheldon Road (CD) Cricklewood Broadway (CE) Claremont Road (CM) 100 Cricklewood Lane, London Dersingham Road (CF) 73 Cricklewood Lane, London Hendon Way (P) Lyndale Avenue (Q) Childs Hill / Finchley Road (R) 713 Finchley Road, London Llanvanor Road (M) Dunstan Road (N) Golders Green / Finchley Road (GM) Finchley Road, London Golders Green Station (GF) North End Road, London Direction: White City 260 bus Time Schedule 54 stops White City Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:10 AM - 11:54 PM Monday 12:10 AM - 11:54 PM Golders Green Station (GF) North End Road, London Tuesday 12:10 AM - 11:54 PM Golders Green / Finchley Road (GL) Wednesday 12:10 AM - 11:54 PM Finchley Road, London Thursday 12:10 AM - 11:54 PM Dunstan Road (A) Friday 12:10 AM - 11:54 PM Fernside, London Saturday 12:10 AM - 11:54 PM Llanvanor Road (B) Childs Hill / Cricklewood Lane (C) Childs Hill / Finchley Road (H) 260 bus Info Direction: White City Lyndale Avenue (J) Stops: 54 Trip Duration: 72 min Farm Avenue Line Summary: Golders Green Station (GF), Golders Green / Finchley Road (GL), Dunstan Road (A), Dersingham Road (CN) Llanvanor Road (B), Childs Hill / Cricklewood Lane (C), Childs Hill / Finchley Road (H), Lyndale Avenue Claremont Road (CN) (J), Farm Avenue, Dersingham Road (CN), Claremont Road (CN), Cricklewood Broadway (CW), Sheldon 100 Cricklewood Lane, London Road (CX), Anson Road (CZ), Willesden Green Cricklewood Broadway (CW) Station (A), Willesden Lane (C), Willesden Green Library (K), Villiers Road (T), Willesden Bus Garage 2B Cricklewood Lane, London (WO), Pound Lane (WU), Beaconsƒeld Road (WS), Sheldon Road (CX) Willesden Magistrates Court (W), Ilex Road, Roundwood Road (S), Curzon Crescent (B), Dixon Anson Road (CZ) Way (C), Harlesden Police Station (D), St Mary's Road (E), Tavistock Road (A), Willesden County Court (S), Fairlight Avenue (HF), Harlesden Station (HA), Willesden Green Station (A) Waxlow Road (PA), Barretts Green Road (W), Central 2-6 Station Parade, London Middlesex Hospital (C), Acton Lane (D), Gorst Road (E), Gypsy Corner (T), Chase Road (U), North Acton Willesden Lane (C) Station (Z), Wales Farm Road (C), Friary Road (E), Walm Lane, London Carlisle Avenue, Western Avenue / Savoy Circus (Y), East Acton Lane / Old Oak Road (J), Hemlock Road Willesden Green Library (K) (W), Steventon Road (OA), Uxbridge Road (OB), 205 Brondesbury Park, London Wormholt Road (LA), Adelaide Grove (LB), Bloemfontein Road (LC), Loftus Road (LD), Villiers Road (T) Shepherd's Bush Market Station (R), Shepherd's Bush Station (B), White City Bus Station (WG) Willesden Bus Garage (WO) Pound Lane (WU) Beaconsƒeld Road (WS) Willesden Magistrates Court (W) High Road, London Ilex Road Church Road, London Roundwood Road (S) Church Road, London Curzon Crescent (B) Dixon Way (C) Harlesden Police Station (D) Craven Park, London St Mary's Road (E) 74 Craven Park Road, London Tavistock Road (A) Manor Park Road, London Willesden County Court (S) Fairlight Avenue (HF) Acton Lane, London Harlesden Station (HA) 2 Mordaunt Road, London Waxlow Road (PA) Barretts Green Road (W) 208 Acton Lane, London Central Middlesex Hospital (C) Acton Lane (D) Gorst Road (E) Park Royal Road, London Gypsy Corner (T) Chase Road (U) 1 Victoria Road, London North Acton Station (Z) Wales Farm Road (C) Acorn Gardens, London Friary Road (E) Carlisle Avenue Western Avenue / Savoy Circus (Y) Western Avenue, London East Acton Lane / Old Oak Road (J) 1 Old Oak Common Lane, London Hemlock Road (W) Steventon Road (OA) Uxbridge Road (OB) Old Oak Road, London Wormholt Road (LA) Askham Court, London Adelaide Grove (LB) 420 Uxbridge Road, London Bloemfontein Road (LC) 352 Uxbridge Road, London Loftus Road (LD) 298 Uxbridge Road, London Shepherd's Bush Market Station (R) 29 Uxbridge Road, London Shepherd's Bush Station (B) White City Bus Station (WG) 260 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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