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70 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 70 bus time schedule & line map 70 South Kensington - Chiswick, Business Park View In Website Mode The 70 bus line (South Kensington - Chiswick, Business Park) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Chiswick, Business Park: 12:15 AM - 11:55 PM (2) South Kensington: 5:20 AM - 11:40 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 70 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 70 bus arriving. Direction: Chiswick, Business Park 70 bus Time Schedule 52 stops Chiswick, Business Park Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 12:15 AM - 11:55 PM Monday 12:15 AM - 11:55 PM South Kensington Station (S) 45 Thurloe Street, London Tuesday 12:15 AM - 11:55 PM Queensberry Place (V) Wednesday 12:15 AM - 11:55 PM 17 Queensberry Place, London Thursday 12:15 AM - 11:55 PM Natural History Museum / Cromwell Road (GT) Friday 12:15 AM - 11:55 PM 68 Queen's Gate, London Saturday 12:15 AM - 11:55 PM Imperial College / Elvaston Place (RV) 31-34 Queen's Gate, London Kensington Road / Royal Albert Hall (RD) Hyde Park Gate, London 70 bus Info Direction: Chiswick, Business Park Palace Gate (RE) Stops: 52 Trip Duration: 68 min Kensington Palace (N) Line Summary: South Kensington Station (S), 3A Kensington High Street, London Queensberry Place (V), Natural History Museum / Cromwell Road (GT), Imperial College / Elvaston Kensington Church Street / Holland St (H) Place (RV), Kensington Road / Royal Albert Hall (RD), 17 Kensington Church Street, London Palace Gate (RE), Kensington Palace (N), Kensington Church Street / Holland St (H), She∆eld Terrace (X), She∆eld Terrace (X) Notting Hill Gate Station (F), Palace Gardens Terrace 104 Kensington Church Street, London (M), Orme Square (T), Queensway Station (B), Bayswater Station (P), Westbourne Grove / Notting Hill Gate Station (F) Queensway (G), Artesian Road (PC), St Stephens Kensington Mall, London Gardens (N), Great Western Road (M), Powis Gardens (PD), Portobello Road (PE), Ladbroke Grove Palace Gardens Terrace (M) Station (A), Chesterton Road (D), St Charles Square 14 Notting Hill Gate, London (F), Barlby Road (M), Kensal House (R), Ladbroke Grove Sainsbury's (T), Kensal House (S), Barlby Orme Square (T) Gardens (Q), Dalgarno Gardens (K), Highlever Road Orme Court, London (L), North Pole Road (S), Caverswall Street (K), Latymer Upper School / Playing Fields (D), Queensway Station (B) Hammersmith Hospital (F), Wulfstan Street (G), East 7-9 Queensway, London Acton Station (H), Westway (D), East Acton Lane / Old Oak Road (J), King Fahad Academy (P), Bayswater Station (P) Beechwood Grove (W), Shaa Road (EX), Acton Park / 66 Queensway, London Greenview Close (EY), Acton Park (VQ), Acton Central Station (J), Acton Old Town Hall (G), Steyne Westbourne Grove / Queensway (G) Road (C), Mill Hill Road (P), Acton Town Station / 12 Westbourne Grove, London Enƒeld Road (S), Roslin Road (M), Colville Road (N), Stanhope Way / Acton Works (P), Chiswick Business Artesian Road (PC) Park (N) 18 Chepstow Road, London St Stephens Gardens (N) 109 Westbourne Park Road, London Great Western Road (M) Westbourne Park Road, London Powis Gardens (PD) Portobello Road (PE) Dunworth Mews, London Ladbroke Grove Station (A) 151 Ladbroke Grove, London Chesterton Road (D) St Charles Square (F) 273 Ladbroke Grove, London Barlby Road (M) Kensal House (R) 332 Ladbroke Grove, London Ladbroke Grove Sainsbury's (T) Canal Way, London Kensal House (S) 332 Ladbroke Grove, London Barlby Gardens (Q) Barlby Gardens, London Dalgarno Gardens (K) Highlever Road (L) Highlever Road, London North Pole Road (S) North Pole Road, London Caverswall Street (K) Latymer Upper School / Playing Fields (D) Hammersmith Hospital (F) Wulfstan Street (G) 196 Du Cane Road, London East Acton Station (H) Westway (D) 71 Old Oak Common Lane, London East Acton Lane / Old Oak Road (J) 1 Old Oak Common Lane, London King Fahad Academy (P) Beechwood Grove (W) Beechwood Grove, London Shaa Road (EX) East Acton Lane, London Acton Park / Greenview Close (EY) Greenview Close, London Acton Park (VQ) Vale Grove, London Acton Central Station (J) Acton Old Town Hall (G) Steyne Road (C) Uxbridge Road, London Mill Hill Road (P) Acton Town Station / Enƒeld Road (S) Roslin Road (M) Colville Road (N) Stanhope Way / Acton Works (P) 130 Bollo Lane, London Chiswick Business Park (N) Direction: South Kensington 70 bus Time Schedule 51 stops South Kensington Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:20 AM - 11:40 PM Monday 5:20 AM - 11:40 PM Chiswick Business Park (E) Tuesday 5:20 AM - 11:40 PM Stanhope Way / Acton Works (Q) 130 Bollo Lane, London Wednesday 5:20 AM - 11:40 PM Roslin Road (R) Thursday 5:20 AM - 11:40 PM Friday 5:20 AM - 11:40 PM Acton Town Station (S) 109-113 Gunnersbury Lane, London Saturday 5:20 AM - 11:40 PM Hillcrest Road (T) Acton Fire Station (Q) 70 bus Info King Street (D) Direction: South Kensington 214 High Street, London Stops: 51 Trip Duration: 67 min Acton Old Town Hall (F) Line Summary: Chiswick Business Park (E), Locarno Road, London Stanhope Way / Acton Works (Q), Roslin Road (R), Acton Town Station (S), Hillcrest Road (T), Acton Fire Acton Central Station (H) Station (Q), King Street (D), Acton Old Town Hall (F), 273 The Vale, London Acton Central Station (H), Acton Park (VP), Acton Park / Greenview Close (EW), Goldsmith Close (EZ), Acton Park (VP) Shaa Road (EU), Glendun Road (S), Old Oak Centre Avenue, London Common Lane / Savoy Circus (K), East Acton Station / Fitzneal Street (C), Wulfstan Street (A), Acton Park / Greenview Close (EW) Hammersmith Hospital (B), Latymer Upper School / Greenview Close, London Playing Fields (C), North Pole Road (Q), North Pole Road / Scrubs Lane (T), Highlever Road (U), Goldsmith Close (EZ) Dalgarno Gardens (V), Barlby Gardens (P), Kensal House (R), Ladbroke Grove Sainsbury's (U), Kensal Shaa Road (EU) House (S), Barlby Road (N), St Charles Square (E), Chesterton Road (C), Ladbroke Grove Station (B), Glendun Road (S) Portobello Road (PA), Powis Gardens (PB), Shrewsbury Road / Brunel Estate (N), St Stephens Old Oak Common Lane / Savoy Circus (K) Gardens (S), Chepstow Road / Westbourne Grove (PL), Whiteleys (N), Inverness Terrace (E), Old Oak Common Lane, London Queensway Station (A), Palace Court (S), Palace East Acton Station / Fitzneal Street (C) Gardens Terr / Notting Hill Gte (K), She∆eld Terrace (P), York House Place / Kensington High St (K), Kensington Palace (M), Palace Gate (RH), Wulfstan Street (A) Kensington Road / Royal Albert Hall (RJ), Prince Consort Road (RS), Imperial College / Queens Gate Hammersmith Hospital (B) Terrace (RT), Natural History Museum / Cromwell Road (GM), Harrington Road (GN), Queensberry Latymer Upper School / Playing Fields (C) Place (C) North Pole Road (Q) North Pole Road / Scrubs Lane (T) Highlever Road (U) Dalgarno Gardens (V) Barlby Gardens (P) Barlby Gardens, London Kensal House (R) 332 Ladbroke Grove, London Ladbroke Grove Sainsbury's (U) Canal Way, London Kensal House (S) 332 Ladbroke Grove, London Barlby Road (N) St Charles Square (E) 273 Ladbroke Grove, London Chesterton Road (C) Ladbroke Grove Station (B) 151 Ladbroke Grove, London Portobello Road (PA) Powis Gardens (PB) 6-8 All Saints Road, London Shrewsbury Road / Brunel Estate (N) Westbourne Park Road, London St Stephens Gardens (S) Chepstow Road / Westbourne Grove (PL) 108 Westbourne Grove, London Whiteleys (N) 127a Queensway, London Inverness Terrace (E) Queensway Station (A) Caroline Close, London Palace Court (S) 154 Bayswater Road, London Palace Gardens Terr / Notting Hill Gte (K) Palace Gardens Terrace, London She∆eld Terrace (P) 128 Kensington Church Street, London York House Place / Kensington High St (K) 32 Kensington Church Street, London Kensington Palace (M) 19 Kensington High Street, London Palace Gate (RH) Hyde Park Gate, London Kensington Road / Royal Albert Hall (RJ) Kensington Road, London Prince Consort Road (RS) 191 Queen's Gate, London Imperial College / Queens Gate Terrace (RT) 186 Queen's Gate, London Natural History Museum / Cromwell Road (GM) 64 Queen's Gate, London Harrington Road (GN) Queen's Gate, London Queensberry Place (C) 17 Queensberry Place, London 70 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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