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Standard Schedule 163-51173-Mfsc-LG-1-1 Schedule 163-51173-MFSc-LG-1-1 Schedule information Route: 163 No. of vehicles used on 13 schedule: Service change: 51173 - SCHEDULE Implementation date: 08 December 2018 Day type: MFSc - Mon-Fri Schooldays Operator: LG - LONDON GENERAL Option: 1 Version: 1 Schedule comment: Option comment: UNDEFINE Timing points Timing point Transit node Stop AL GR S MERTON BUS GARAGE STAND J6322 MERTON BUS GARAGE AL GR S MERTON BUS GARAGE AL MERTON J6322 MERTON BUS GARAGE AL MERTON LMORBV Lower Morden, The Beverley LJ07 LOWER MORDEN BEVERLEY 17547 Tudor Drive LMORBV Lower Morden, The Beverley LJ07 LOWER MORDEN BEVERLEY 36762 Tudor Drive MORDSN S MORDEN STATION FORECOURT STAND J6107 MORDEN L U STATION MORDS MORDEN STATION FORECOURT N S MORDSN Morden Station LC07 MORDEN STATION BP2256 Morden Station MORDSN Morden Station LC07 MORDEN STATION R0726 London Road / Morden Station MTCHCW S Mitcham, Commonside West Stand J6623 MITCHAM, COMMONSIDE WEST MTCHC Mitcham, Commonside West W S MTPKTL Merton Park Tramlink Stop L219 HARTFIELD ROAD 19043 Merton Park Tram Stop MTPKTL Merton Park Tramlink Stop L219 HARTFIELD ROAD 35561 Merton Park Tram Stop RNPKAR Raynes Park Station, Approach Road LG02 RAYNES PARK STATION 1005 Raynes Park Station RNPKAR Raynes Park Station, Approach Road LG02 RAYNES PARK STATION 17538 Raynes Park Station WIMBWR S WIMBLEDON, WORPLE ROAD STAND J3675 WIMBLEDON, WORPLE ROAD/RAYMOND WIMBW WIMBLEDON, WORPLE ROAD ROAD R S WIMBWR Wimbledon, Worple Road L201 WIMBLEDON WORPLE ROAD 9127 Francis Grove WIMBWR Wimbledon, Worple Road L201 WIMBLEDON WORPLE ROAD BP4202 Francis Grove Page 1 of 10 163-51173-MFSc-LG-1-1 Crosslinks This schedule has 2 trips with crosslinks. Previous Next Timing Point Time Route Trip Route Trip 163 501 270 50 Mitcham, Commonside West Stand (MTCHCW S) 0905 270 103 163 502 WIMBLEDON, WORPLE ROAD STAND (WIMBWR S) 1520 Page 2 of 10 163-51173-MFSc-LG-1-1 Trip Duty Duty Bus AL MORDS MORDS LMORB RNPKA MTPKT WIMBW WIMBW MTCHC AL GR AL Form Time Next No. Start End Run N S N V R L R R S W S S Trip No. J6322 J6107 LC07 LJ07 LG02 L219 L201 J3675 J6623 J6322 J6322 AL MORDS R0726 17547 17538 19043 BP4202 WIMBW MTCHC AL GR AL N S R S W S S Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. 1 202 202 365 0454 0500 0505 0511 0517 0521 0521 0534 6 3 201 201 361 0519 0520 0525 0531 0537 0541 0541 0554 8 5 203 203 370 0539 0540 0546 0552 0558 0602 0602 0609 10 7 202 202 365 0559 0600 0606 0613 0619 0623 0623 0636 14 9 204 204 367 0609 0615 0622 0630 0637 0642 0642 0651 18 11 201 201 361 0629 0630 0637 0647 0655 0700 0700 0714 24 13 203 203 370 0638 0639 0647 0658 0706 0712 0712 0723 26 15 207 207 362 0639 0647 0655 0707 0716 0724 0724 0732 28 17 205 205 363 0653 0654 0702 0715 0725 0734 0734 0742 30 19 209 209 371 0652 0700 0709 0723 0734 0744 0744 0752 32 21 211 211 364 0659 0707 0716 0732 0743 0754 0754 0802 34 23 202 202 365 0712 0714 0723 0740 0752 0804 0804 0812 36 25 206 206 366 0719 0721 0731 0750 0802 0814 0814 0822 38 27 204 204 367 0729 0731 0741 0800 0812 0824 0824 0832 40 29 208 208 368 0739 0741 0751 0809 0822 0834 0834 0842 42 31 210 210 369 0748 0750 0800 0818 0832 0844 0844 0854 44 501 556 556 82 0740 0754 0804 0822 0836 0847 0905 270 / 50 33 201 201 361 0758 0800 0810 0827 0841 0852 0852 0906 46 35 203 203 370 0808 0810 0820 0835 0849 0858 0907 R 1446 118 37 207 207 362 0817 0819 0829 0843 0856 0905 0905 0918 48 39 205 205 363 0827 0829 0839 0852 0904 0912 0912 0928 50 41 209 209 371 0837 0839 0849 0901 0912 0919 0928 R 43 211 211 364 0847 0849 0858 0909 0920 0927 0927 0938 52 45 212 212 365 0857 0859 0908 0918 0929 0936 0936 0948 54 47 206 206 366 0908 0910 0918 0927 0937 0943 0943 0958 56 49 204 204 367 0918 0920 0928 0937 0947 0953 0953 1008 58 51 208 208 368 0928 0930 0938 0947 0957 1003 1003 1018 60 53 210 210 369 0938 0940 0948 0957 1007 1013 1013 1028 62 55 202 202 361 0948 0950 0958 1007 1016 1022 1022 1038 64 57 207 207 362 0958 1000 1008 1017 1026 1032 1032 1048 66 59 205 205 363 1008 1010 1018 1027 1036 1042 1042 1058 68 61 203 203 364 1018 1020 1028 1037 1046 1052 1052 1108 70 63 212 212 365 1028 1030 1038 1047 1056 1102 1102 1118 72 65 201 201 366 1038 1040 1048 1057 1106 1112 1112 1128 74 Page 3 of 10 163-51173-MFSc-LG-1-1 Trip AL AL GR WIMBW WIMBW MTPKT RNPKA LMORB MORDS MORDS AL Bus Run No. Duty Duty Form Next No. S R S R L R V N N S Start End Time Trip J6322 J6322 J3675 L201 L219 LG02 LJ07 LC07 J6107 J6322 AL AL GR WIMBW 9127 35561 1005 36762 BP2256 MORDS AL S R S N S Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. 2 0447 0454 0458 0503 0508 0514 0514 361 201 201 0519 3 4 0507 0514 0518 0523 0528 0534 0534 370 203 203 0539 5 6 0534 0534 0538 0543 0548 0554 0554 365 202 202 0559 7 8 0554 0554 0558 0603 0609 0615 0615 361 201 201 0629 11 10 0609 0609 0613 0619 0625 0631 0631 370 203 203 0638 13 12 0615 0622 0626 0632 0638 0645 0645 363 205 205 0653 17 14 0636 0636 0641 0648 0655 0702 0702 365 202 202 0712 23 16 0635 0643 0648 0656 0704 0712 0712 366 206 206 0719 25 18 0651 0651 0656 0705 0714 0722 0722 367 204 204 0729 27 20 0648 0658 0703 0714 0724 0732 0732 368 208 208 0739 29 22 0653 0705 0711 0724 0734 0742 0742 369 210 210 0748 31 24 0714 0714 0720 0734 0744 0752 0752 361 201 201 0758 33 26 0723 0723 0730 0744 0754 0802 0802 370 203 203 0808 35 28 0732 0732 0740 0754 0804 0812 0812 362 207 207 0817 37 30 0742 0742 0750 0804 0814 0822 0822 363 205 205 0827 39 32 0752 0752 0800 0814 0824 0832 0832 371 209 209 0837 41 34 0802 0802 0810 0824 0834 0842 0842 364 211 211 0847 43 36 0812 0812 0820 0832 0842 0850 0850 R 365 202 202 0857 45 38 0822 0822 0830 0841 0851 0859 0859 366 206 206 0908 47 40 0832 0832 0840 0851 0901 0909 0909 367 204 204 0918 49 42 0842 0842 0850 0901 0910 0918 0918 368 208 208 0928 51 44 0854 0854 0902 0913 0921 0928 0928 369 210 210 0938 53 46 0906 0906 0913 0923 0931 0938 0938 R 361 201 201 0948 55 48 0918 0918 0924 0933 0941 0948 0948 362 207 207 0958 57 50 0928 0928 0934 0943 0951 0958 0958 363 205 205 1008 59 52 0938 0938 0944 0953 1001 1008 1008 R 364 211 211 1018 61 54 0948 0948 0954 1003 1011 1018 1018 365 212 212 1028 63 56 0958 0958 1004 1013 1021 1028 1028 R 366 206 206 1038 65 58 1008 1008 1014 1023 1031 1038 1038 R 367 204 204 1048 67 60 1018 1018 1024 1033 1041 1048 1048 368 208 208 1058 69 62 1028 1028 1034 1043 1051 1058 1058 R 369 210 210 1108 71 64 1038 1038 1044 1053 1101 1108 1108 361 202 202 1118 73 66 1048 1048 1054 1103 1111 1118 1118 R 362 207 207 1128 75 68 1058 1058 1104 1113 1121 1128 1128 R 363 205 205 1138 77 70 1108 1108 1114 1123 1131 1138 1138 364 203 203 1148 79 Page 4 of 10 163-51173-MFSc-LG-1-1 Trip Duty Duty Bus AL MORDS MORDS LMORB RNPKA MTPKT WIMBW WIMBW MTCHC AL GR AL Form Time Next No. Start End Run N S N V R L R R S W S S Trip No. J6322 J6107 LC07 LJ07 LG02 L219 L201 J3675 J6623 J6322 J6322 AL MORDS R0726 17547 17538 19043 BP4202 WIMBW MTCHC AL GR AL N S R S W S S Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. Dep. 67 209 209 367 1048 1050 1058 1107 1116 1122 1122 1138 76 69 208 208 368 1058 1100 1108 1117 1126 1132 1132 1148 78 71 213 213 369 1108 1110 1118 1127 1136 1142 1142 1158 80 73 202 202 361 1118 1120 1128 1137 1146 1152 1152 1208 82 75 206 206 362 1128 1130 1138 1147 1156 1202 1202 1218 84 77 211 211 363 1138 1140 1148 1157 1206 1212 1212 1228 86 79 203 203 364 1148 1150 1158 1207 1216 1222 1222 1238 88 81 214 214 365 1158 1200 1208 1217 1226 1232 1232 1248 90 83 204 204 366 1208 1210 1218 1226 1235 1241 1241 1258 92 85 209 209 367 1218 1220 1228 1236 1245 1251 1251 1308 94 87 205 205 368 1228 1230 1238 1246 1255 1301 1301 1318 96 89 213 213 369 1238 1240 1248 1256 1305 1311 1311 1328 98 91 207 207 361 1248 1250 1258 1306 1315 1321 1321 1338 100 93 206 206 362 1258 1300 1308 1316 1325 1331 1331 1348 102 95 211 211 363 1308 1310 1318 1326 1335 1341 1341 1358 104 97 215 215 364 1318 1320 1328 1336 1345 1351 1351 1407 106 99 214 214 365 1328 1330 1338 1346 1355 1401 1401 1416 108 101 216 216 366 1338 1340 1348 1356 1405 1411 1411 1425 110 103 209 209 367 1348 1350 1358 1406 1415 1421 1421 1433 112 105 210 210 368 1358 1400 1408 1416 1425 1431 1431 1441 114 107 217 217 369 1408 1410 1418 1426 1435 1441 1441 1449 116 109 207 207 361 1418 1420 1428 1436 1445 1451 1451 1507 120 111 218 218 362 1428 1430 1438 1447 1456 1502 1502 1516 122 113 211 211 363 1437 1439 1447 1456 1506 1513 1513 1526 124 115 212 212 364 1445 1447 1455 1504 1516 1523 1523 1536 126 117 213 213 365 1453 1455 1503 1513 1526 1533 1533 1546 128 119 216 216 366 1503 1505 1513 1523 1536 1543 1543 1555 130 121 208 208 367 1513 1515 1523 1533 1546 1553 1553 1605 132 123 210 210 368 1523 1525 1534 1543 1556 1603 1603 1615 134 125 217 217 369 1533 1535 1544 1553 1606 1613 1613 1625 136 127 219 219 370 1544 1546 1555 1604 1616 1623 1623 1635 138 129 215 215 361 1554 1556 1605 1614 1626 1633 1633 1645 140 131 218 218 362 1604 1606 1615 1624 1636 1643 1643 1655 142 133 214 214 363 1614 1616 1625 1634 1646 1653 1653 1705 144 Page 5 of 10 163-51173-MFSc-LG-1-1 Trip AL AL GR WIMBW WIMBW MTPKT RNPKA LMORB MORDS MORDS AL Bus Run No.
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