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166 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 166 bus time schedule & line map 166 West Croydon - Epsom Hospital View In Website Mode The 166 bus line (West Croydon - Epsom Hospital) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Epsom Hospital: 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM (2) West Croydon: 7:21 AM - 8:25 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 166 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 166 bus arriving. Direction: Epsom Hospital 166 bus Time Schedule 62 stops Epsom Hospital Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM Monday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM West Croydon Bus Station (B2) Station Road, London Tuesday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM Whitgift Centre (WK) Wednesday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM Park Street (KH) Thursday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM 43 St George's Walk, London Friday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM Coombe Road South End (W) Saturday 12:10 AM - 11:40 PM 277 High Street, London Aberdeen Road (S) 57-59 South End, London 166 bus Info Swan & Sugar Loaf (J) Direction: Epsom Hospital 3 Brighton Road, London Stops: 62 Trip Duration: 47 min Upland Road (GH) Line Summary: West Croydon Bus Station (B2), 63 Brighton Road, London Whitgift Centre (WK), Park Street (KH), Coombe Road South End (W), Aberdeen Road (S), Swan & Haling Park Road (GJ) Sugar Loaf (J), Upland Road (GH), Haling Park Road (GJ), South Croydon Bus Garage (GK), Sanderstead South Croydon Bus Garage (GK) Road (GL), Purley Oaks Station (GM), Biddulph Road (GN), Brighton Road / Purley Downs Road (K), Sanderstead Road (GL) Montpelier Road (L), Purley / Downlands Precinct 337 Brighton Road, London (G), Purley Tesco (U), Grovelands Road (RE), Brighton Road / Old Lodge Lane (RF), Musgrove Purley Oaks Station (GM) Close (RH), Smitham Downs Road (RJ), Willow Court 404 Brighton Road, London (RK), Coulsdon Town Station (B), Chipstead Valley Rd Brighton Rd Coulsdon (H), Portnalls Road Biddulph Road (GN) Coulsdon, Coniston Road Coulsdon, Rickman Hill Chipstead Valley Coulsdon, Woodmansterne Station Brighton Road / Purley Downs Road (K) (B), Chipstead Valley School, Rectory Lane, Pine Walk Woodmansterne, Manor Way, The Readens, Post Montpelier Road (L) O∆ce Woodmansterne, Merrymeet, Oaks Park (N), Fairlawn Grove, Croydon Lane South, The Woolpack, Purley / Downlands Precinct (G) Glenƒeld Road, Marks And Spencer, Castleton Drive, Banstead Railway Station, Nork Way, Osier Way 919 Brighton Road, London Footpath, Sycamore Rise, High Beeches, Drift Bridge, Purley Tesco (U) Rosebushes, Montrouge Crescent, Bunbury Way, Epsom Golf Club, Epsom College, Longdown Lodge, Grovelands Road (RE) Longdown Road, Ashdown Road, Bridge Road, Pikes Brighton Road, London Hill, The Odeon, High Street (K), Methodist Church (M), Elmslie Close, Epsom Hospital Epsom (P) Brighton Road / Old Lodge Lane (RF) Musgrove Close (RH) Smitham Downs Road (RJ) Willow Court (RK) Coulsdon Town Station (B) Brighton Road, London Chipstead Valley Rd Brighton Rd Coulsdon (H) Portnalls Road Coulsdon Coniston Road Coulsdon Rickman Hill Chipstead Valley Coulsdon Woodmansterne Station (B) Chipstead Valley School Rectory Lane Pine Walk Woodmansterne Chipstead Way, England Manor Way The Readens Post O∆ce Woodmansterne Merrymeet Oaks Park (N) Fairlawn Grove Croydon Lane South The Woolpack Banstead High Street, England Glenƒeld Road Marks And Spencer Castleton Drive Banstead Railway Station Nork Way Osier Way Footpath Sycamore Rise High Beeches Drift Bridge Rosebushes Montrouge Crescent Rose Bushes, England Bunbury Way Epsom Golf Club Epsom College Longdown Lodge Longdown Road Ashdown Road Danehurst Court, England Bridge Road Alexandra Road, England Pikes Hill Upper High Street, England The Odeon High Street (K) High Street, England Methodist Church (M) Ashley Road, England Elmslie Close Epsom Hospital Epsom (P) Direction: West Croydon 166 bus Time Schedule 64 stops West Croydon Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:21 AM - 8:25 PM Epsom Hospital Epsom (Q) Tuesday 7:21 AM - 8:25 PM Woodcote Park Road Woodcote Wednesday 7:21 AM - 8:25 PM Hylands Road Woodcote Thursday 7:21 AM - 8:25 PM Epsom Hospital Southside Epsom (S) Friday 7:21 AM - 8:25 PM Avenue Road Epsom Saturday 7:25 AM - 8:25 PM Clock Tower (C) 145 High Street, England High Street (G) 166 bus Info High Street, England Direction: West Croydon Stops: 64 The Odeon Trip Duration: 83 min Line Summary: Epsom Hospital Epsom (Q), Pikes Hill Woodcote Park Road Woodcote, Hylands Road Woodcote, Epsom Hospital Southside Epsom (S), Stevens Close, England Avenue Road Epsom, Clock Tower (C), High Street Bridge Road (G), The Odeon, Pikes Hill, Bridge Road, Ashdown Road, Longdown Road, Longdown Lodge, Epsom Alexandra Road, England College, Epsom Golf Club, Bunbury Way, Montrouge Ashdown Road Crescent, Rosebushes, Drift Bridge, High Beeches, Sycamore Rise, Nork Way, Banstead Railway Station, Danehurst Court, England Castleton Drive, Marks And Spencer, Glenƒeld Road, Longdown Road The Woolpack, Croydon Lane South, Fairlawn Grove, Merrymeet, Post O∆ce, The Readens Longdown Lodge Woodmansterne, Manor Way, Pine Walk Woodmansterne, Rectory Lane, Chipstead Valley School, Woodmansterne Station (A), Chipstead Epsom College Valley Rd Rickman Hill Coulsdon, Coniston Road Coulsdon, Portnalls Road Coulsdon, Coulsdon Town Epsom Golf Club Station (J), The Avenue (A), Willow Court (RA), Smitham Downs Road (RB), Brighton Road / Old Bunbury Way Lodge Lane (RC), Grovelands Road (RD), Purley Tesco (W), Purley / Downlands Precinct (D), Montrouge Crescent Christchurch Road / Purley Hospital (E), Montpelier Rose Bushes, England Road (F), Brighton Road / Purley Downs Road (J), Biddulph Road (GA), Purley Oaks Station (GB), Rosebushes Sanderstead Road (GC), South Croydon Bus Garage Bankside, England (GD), Haling Park Road (GE), Upland Road (GF), Swan & Sugar Loaf (G), Coombe Road South End Drift Bridge (V), Croydon Flyover (KS), Croydon Library (KK), Reigate Road, England Fairƒeld Halls (KD), Whitgift Centre (WM), West Croydon Bus Station (B8) High Beeches Sycamore Rise Nork Way Banstead Railway Station Castleton Drive Castleton Close, England Marks And Spencer Banstead High Street, England Glenƒeld Road Banstead High Street, England The Woolpack Croydon Lane South Fairlawn Grove Merrymeet Post O∆ce The Readens Woodmansterne Manor Way Pine Walk Woodmansterne Rectory Lane Chipstead Valley School Woodmansterne Station (A) Woodstock Road, England Chipstead Valley Rd Rickman Hill Coulsdon Coniston Road Coulsdon Portnalls Road Coulsdon Coulsdon Town Station (J) 136 Brighton Road, London The Avenue (A) 86-92 Brighton Road, London Willow Court (RA) Smitham Downs Road (RB) Brighton Road / Old Lodge Lane (RC) Grovelands Road (RD) Purley Tesco (W) Purley / Downlands Precinct (D) 938 Brighton Road, London Christchurch Road / Purley Hospital (E) High Street, London Montpelier Road (F) Brighton Road / Purley Downs Road (J) Brighton Road, London Biddulph Road (GA) Purley Oaks Station (GB) 429 Brighton Road, London Sanderstead Road (GC) South Croydon Bus Garage (GD) Haling Park Road (GE) Upland Road (GF) Swan & Sugar Loaf (G) 26-40 Brighton Road, London Coombe Road South End (V) 8 South End, London Croydon Flyover (KS) 108 High Street, London Croydon Library (KK) 14 St George's Walk, London Fairƒeld Halls (KD) Park Lane, London Whitgift Centre (WM) Lansdowne Road, London West Croydon Bus Station (B8) 42 Station Road, London 166 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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