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N155 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route N155 bus time schedule & line map N155 Aldwych - Morden View In Website Mode The N155 bus line Aldwych - Morden has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Aldwych: 12:15 AM - 5:15 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest N155 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next N155 bus arriving. Direction: Aldwych N155 bus Time Schedule 50 stops Aldwych Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:15 AM - 5:15 AM Monday 12:15 AM - 5:15 AM Morden Station (C) 59 London Road, London Tuesday 12:15 AM - 5:15 AM Morden Road Tram Stop (SL) Wednesday 12:15 AM - 5:15 AM Morden Road / South Wimbledon Station (SM) Thursday 12:15 AM - 5:15 AM 14 Morden Road, London Friday 12:15 AM - 5:15 AM South Wimbledon Station (SZ) Saturday 12:15 AM - 5:15 AM Hayward Close, London Abbey Road (SH) Merton High Street, London N155 bus Info Merton Abbey (E) Direction: Aldwych Stops: 50 Colliers Wood Station (D) Trip Duration: 45 min 156-159 High Street Colliers Wood, London Line Summary: Morden Station (C), Morden Road Tram Stop (SL), Morden Road / South Wimbledon Walpole Road (L) Station (SM), South Wimbledon Station (SZ), Abbey 43 High Street Colliers Wood, London Road (SH), Merton Abbey (E), Colliers Wood Station (D), Walpole Road (L), Longley Road (HQ), Nutwell Longley Road (HQ) Street (HN), Tooting Broadway Station (L), Broadwater Road (A), Hebdon Road (M), Lynwood Nutwell Street (HN) Road (N), Tooting Bec Station (C), Upper Tooting Tooting High Street, London Park (H), Du Cane Court (L), Balham Station (B), Hildreth Street Market (D), Balham New Road (F), Tooting Broadway Station (L) Alderbrook Road (SP), Cathles Road (SR), Clapham South Station (SC), Lynette Avenue (SF), Elms Road / Broadwater Road (A) Windmill on the Common (C), Clapham Common Station (D), Nelson's Row (A), Clapham North & High Hebdon Road (M) Street Stns (L), Clapham Road / Bedford Road (C), Union Road (J), Stockwell Station (G), Lansdowne Lynwood Road (N) Way (D), Albert Square (W), Dorset Road (Y), Fentiman Road (S), Oval Station (Q), Kennington 108 Upper Tooting Road, London Park (M), Kennington Road (Y), Kennington Station Tooting Bec Station (C) (KB), Penton Place (BK), Newington Butts (BL), Elephant & Castle Station (V), London College Of 6-8 Upper Tooting Road, London Communication (Z), St George's Road / Imperial War Upper Tooting Park (H) Museum (N), Lambeth North Station (B), Lower Marsh (A), Westminster Bridge / County Hall (D), Du Cane Court (L) Trafalgar Square / Charing Cross Station (E), 195a Balham High Road, London Southampton Street / Covent Garden (A), Aldwych / Drury Lane (E) Balham Station (B) 1 Station Parade, London Hildreth Street Market (D) 1 Ramsden Road, London Balham New Road (F) 39 Balham High Road, London Alderbrook Road (SP) Cathles Road (SR) 16 Balham Hill, London Clapham South Station (SC) 33 Balham Hill, London Lynette Avenue (SF) 89 Clapham South Side Road, London Elms Road / Windmill on the Common (C) Clapham Common Station (D) Clapham Common South Side, London Nelson's Row (A) Clapham High Street, London Clapham North & High Street Stns (L) 38 Clapham High Street, London Clapham Road / Bedford Road (C) 412 Clapham Road, London Union Road (J) 358 Clapham Road, London Stockwell Station (G) Lansdowne Way (D) 238 Clapham Road, London Albert Square (W) 139 Clapham Road, London Dorset Road (Y) 124 Clapham Road, London Fentiman Road (S) 62 Clapham Road, London Oval Station (Q) Kennington Park Road, London Kennington Park (M) 244 Kennington Park Road, London Kennington Road (Y) Kennington Park Road, London Kennington Station (KB) Penton Place (BK) Newington Butts (BL) Newington Butts, London Elephant & Castle Station (V) A3, London London College Of Communication (Z) St George's Road / Imperial War Museum (N) Lambeth North Station (B) A23, London Lower Marsh (A) 131 Westminster Bridge Road, London Westminster Bridge / County Hall (D) Westminster Bridge Road, London Trafalgar Square / Charing Cross Station (E) 460 Strand, London Southampton Street / Covent Garden (A) 390 Strand, London Aldwych / Drury Lane (E) India Place, London N155 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in London. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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