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55 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 55 bus time schedule & line map 55 Aylesbury - Wendover - Gt Missenden - Amersham View In Website Mode The 55 bus line (Aylesbury - Wendover - Gt Missenden - Amersham) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Amersham: 8:45 AM - 2:48 PM (2) Aylesbury: 7:08 AM - 6:20 PM (3) Chesham: 6:15 AM - 5:15 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 55 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 55 bus arriving. Direction: Amersham 55 bus Time Schedule 37 stops Amersham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:45 AM - 2:48 PM Aylesbury Bus Stn, Aylesbury Tuesday 8:45 AM - 2:48 PM Walton Street, Aylesbury Walton Street, Aylesbury Wednesday 8:45 AM - 2:48 PM The Plough & Harrow Ph, Aylesbury Thursday 8:45 AM - 2:48 PM A413, Aylesbury Friday 8:45 AM - 2:48 PM Stoke Road, Aylesbury Saturday Not Operational Mandeville Road, Aylesbury Hull Close, Aylesbury Harvey Road, Aylesbury 55 bus Info Direction: Amersham Stadium Approach, Aylesbury Stops: 37 Trip Duration: 44 min Stoke Mandeville Hospital Main Gate, Aylesbury Line Summary: Aylesbury Bus Stn, Aylesbury, Walton Street, Aylesbury, The Plough & Harrow Ph, Ambulance Station, Aylesbury Aylesbury, Stoke Road, Aylesbury, Mandeville Road, Aylesbury, Harvey Road, Aylesbury, Stadium Ranch House, Stoke Mandeville Approach, Aylesbury, Stoke Mandeville Hospital Main Gate, Aylesbury, Ambulance Station, Aylesbury, Ranch House, Stoke Mandeville, The Bell Ph, Stoke The Bell Ph, Stoke Mandeville Mandeville, St Mary's Church, Stoke Mandeville, Post O∆ce, Stoke Mandeville, Station Road, Stoke St Mary's Church, Stoke Mandeville Mandeville, Station Road Turn, Stoke Mandeville, Marroway, Weston Turville, The Chandos Arms Ph, Post O∆ce, Stoke Mandeville Weston Turville, Church Lane, Weston Turville, Nursing Home, World's End, Castle Park Road, Station Road, Stoke Mandeville Wendover, Perry Street, Wendover, Health Centre, Wendover, Clock Tower, Wendover, London Road, Station Road Turn, Stoke Mandeville Wendover, Bowood Lane, Wendover Dean, Aylesbury Wendover Road, Weston Turville Civil Parish Road, Mobwell, Railway Station, Great Missenden, Library, Great Missenden, Mop End Lane, Little Marroway, Weston Turville Missenden, Amersham Hospital, Old Amersham, Marroway, Weston Turville Civil Parish Gilbert Scott Court, Old Amersham, Whielden Street, Old Amersham, Broadway, Old Amersham, Station The Chandos Arms Ph, Weston Turville Road, Amersham, Beech Grove, Amersham, The Rise, Church Lane, Weston Turville Amersham, Railway Station, Amersham Nursing Home, World's End Castle Park Road, Wendover Perry Street, Wendover Health Centre, Wendover Clock Tower, Wendover 20 Aylesbury Road, Wendover London Road, Wendover Bowood Lane, Wendover Dean Aylesbury Road, Mobwell Railway Station, Great Missenden Library, Great Missenden Mop End Lane, Little Missenden Amersham Hospital, Old Amersham A413, Amersham Civil Parish Gilbert Scott Court, Old Amersham Whielden Street, Old Amersham Broadway, Old Amersham The Broadway, Amersham Civil Parish Station Road, Amersham Beech Grove, Amersham Westmount Avenue, Amersham The Rise, Amersham 100d Station Road, Amersham Railway Station, Amersham 15 Hill Avenue, Amersham Direction: Aylesbury 55 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Aylesbury Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:08 AM - 6:20 PM Broadway, Chesham 74 The Broadway, Chesham Tuesday 7:08 AM - 6:20 PM Red Lion Street, Chesham Wednesday 7:08 AM - 6:20 PM Punch Bowl Lane, Chesham Thursday 7:08 AM - 6:20 PM The Wild Rover Ph, Chesham Friday 7:08 AM - 6:20 PM Amersham Road, Chesham Saturday Not Operational The Beacon School, Chesham Bois Bois Avenue, Chesham Bois The Limes, Chesham Bois Civil Parish 55 bus Info Amersham Road, Chesham Bois Direction: Aylesbury Stops: 52 Copperkins Lane, Amersham Trip Duration: 52 min Line Summary: Broadway, Chesham, Red Lion Hervines Road, Amersham Street, Chesham, The Wild Rover Ph, Chesham, The Beacon School, Chesham Bois, Bois Avenue, Oakƒeld Corner, Amersham Chesham Bois, Amersham Road, Chesham Bois, 55 Hill Avenue, Amersham Copperkins Lane, Amersham, Hervines Road, Amersham, Oakƒeld Corner, Amersham, Railway Railway Station, Amersham Station, Amersham, The Rise, Amersham, Beech 9 Hill Avenue, Amersham Grove, Amersham, Station Road, Amersham, Broadway, Old Amersham, Whielden Street, Old The Rise, Amersham Amersham, Gilbert Scott Court, Old Amersham, 95 Station Road, Amersham Amersham Hospital, Old Amersham, Mop End Lane, Little Missenden, Library, Great Missenden, Railway Beech Grove, Amersham Station, Great Missenden, Aylesbury Road, Mobwell, Westmount Avenue, Amersham Bowood Lane, Wendover Dean, London Road, Wendover, Tring Road Shops, Wendover, The Rose & Station Road, Amersham Crown Ph, Wendover, Veterinary Surgery, Halton, 3 Station Road, Amersham Trinity Church, Halton, Main Point, Halton, Trinity Church, Halton, Veterinary Surgery, Halton, The Rose Broadway, Old Amersham & Crown Ph, Wendover, Tring Road Shops, Wendover, The Broadway, Amersham Civil Parish Clock Tower, Wendover, Health Centre, Wendover, Perry Street, Wendover, Castle Park Road, Wendover, Whielden Street, Old Amersham The Village Gate, World's End, Nursing Home, World's End, Church Lane, Weston Turville, The Chandos Gilbert Scott Court, Old Amersham Arms Ph, Weston Turville, Marroway, Weston Turville, Weston Turville Turn, Stoke Mandeville, Station Road Amersham Hospital, Old Amersham Turn, Stoke Mandeville, Hampden Hall, Stoke Mandeville, Silver Birch Way, Stoke Mandeville, A413, Amersham Civil Parish Wendover Road, Aylesbury, Sports Club, Aylesbury, Mop End Lane, Little Missenden Chaucer Drive, Aylesbury, Police Station, Aylesbury, Magistrates Court, Aylesbury, Walton Street, Library, Great Missenden Aylesbury, Aylesbury Bus Stn, Aylesbury Link Road, Great Missenden Civil Parish Railway Station, Great Missenden Aylesbury Road, Mobwell Bowood Lane, Wendover Dean London Road, Wendover Tring Road Shops, Wendover B4009, Wendover The Rose & Crown Ph, Wendover Veterinary Surgery, Halton Trinity Church, Halton Main Point, Halton Trinity Church, Halton Veterinary Surgery, Halton Portal Road, Wendover Civil Parish The Rose & Crown Ph, Wendover Tring Road Shops, Wendover B4009, Wendover Clock Tower, Wendover 20 Aylesbury Road, Wendover Health Centre, Wendover Perry Street, Wendover Addington Cottages, Wendover Castle Park Road, Wendover The Village Gate, World's End Nursing Home, World's End Church Lane, Weston Turville The Chandos Arms Ph, Weston Turville Marroway, Weston Turville Marroway, Weston Turville Civil Parish Weston Turville Turn, Stoke Mandeville Station Road Turn, Stoke Mandeville Hampden Hall, Stoke Mandeville Silver Birch Way, Stoke Mandeville Wendover Road, Aylesbury Sports Club, Aylesbury Chaucer Drive, Aylesbury Police Station, Aylesbury Hardy Close, Aylesbury Magistrates Court, Aylesbury A413, Aylesbury Walton Street, Aylesbury Walton Street, Aylesbury Aylesbury Bus Stn, Aylesbury Direction: Chesham 55 bus Time Schedule 46 stops Chesham Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:15 AM - 5:15 PM Aylesbury Bus Stn, Aylesbury Tuesday 6:15 AM - 5:15 PM Walton Street, Aylesbury Walton Street, Aylesbury Wednesday 6:15 AM - 5:15 PM The Plough & Harrow Ph, Aylesbury Thursday 6:15 AM - 5:15 PM A413, Aylesbury Friday 6:15 AM - 5:15 PM Stoke Road, Aylesbury Saturday Not Operational Mandeville Road, Aylesbury Hull Close, Aylesbury Harvey Road, Aylesbury 55 bus Info Direction: Chesham Stadium Approach, Aylesbury Stops: 46 Trip Duration: 48 min Stoke Mandeville Hospital Main Gate, Aylesbury Line Summary: Aylesbury Bus Stn, Aylesbury, Walton Street, Aylesbury, The Plough & Harrow Ph, Ambulance Station, Aylesbury Aylesbury, Stoke Road, Aylesbury, Mandeville Road, Aylesbury, Harvey Road, Aylesbury, Stadium Ranch House, Stoke Mandeville Approach, Aylesbury, Stoke Mandeville Hospital Main Gate, Aylesbury, Ambulance Station, Aylesbury, Ranch House, Stoke Mandeville, The Bell Ph, Stoke The Bell Ph, Stoke Mandeville Mandeville, St Mary's Church, Stoke Mandeville, Post O∆ce, Stoke Mandeville, Station Road, Stoke St Mary's Church, Stoke Mandeville Mandeville, Station Road Turn, Stoke Mandeville, Marroway, Weston Turville, The Chandos Arms Ph, Post O∆ce, Stoke Mandeville Weston Turville, Church Lane, Weston Turville, Nursing Home, World's End, Castle Park Road, Station Road, Stoke Mandeville Wendover, Perry Street, Wendover, Health Centre, Wendover, Clock Tower, Wendover, London Road, Station Road Turn, Stoke Mandeville Wendover, Bowood Lane, Wendover Dean, Aylesbury Wendover Road, Weston Turville Civil Parish Road, Mobwell, Railway Station, Great Missenden, Library, Great Missenden, Mop End Lane, Little Marroway, Weston Turville Missenden, Amersham Hospital, Old Amersham, Marroway, Weston Turville Civil Parish Gilbert Scott Court, Old Amersham, Whielden Street, Old Amersham, Broadway, Old Amersham, Station The Chandos Arms Ph, Weston Turville Road, Amersham, Beech Grove, Amersham, The Rise, Amersham, Railway Station, Amersham, Oakƒeld Church Lane, Weston Turville Corner, Amersham, Hervines Road, Amersham, Copperkins Lane, Amersham, Amersham Road, Nursing Home, World's End Chesham Bois, Bois Avenue, Chesham Bois, The Beacon School, Chesham Bois, The Wild Rover Ph, Castle Park Road, Wendover Chesham, Red Lion Street, Chesham, Broadway, Chesham Perry Street, Wendover Health Centre, Wendover Clock Tower, Wendover 20 Aylesbury Road, Wendover London Road, Wendover Bowood Lane, Wendover Dean Aylesbury Road, Mobwell Railway Station, Great Missenden
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