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Services from 20 to 32 Bus service number and timetableīroadfield Barton, Crawley, Three Bridges Station, Gatwick Airport, Horley, LangshotĮpsom, Leatherhead, Headley, Box Hill, Dorking, Holmwood, Beare Green, Newdigate, Charlwood, Crawley View a map of Reigate, Redhill and Merstham bus routes (PDF).View a map of Oxted and Limpsfield bus routes (PDF).View a map of Horley and Gatwick bus routes (PDF).View a map of Caterham bus routes (PDF).You should check any bus routes with the operator before travelling. These maps are only provided as a general guide to services and actual services and routes may differ to those shown. For services marked "not fully-accessible", advance contact should be made with the operator before travelling with a wheelchair, to allow arrangements to be made. For services marked "wheelchair-accessible vehicle", wheelchairs may be loaded by means of a lift. Services are operated with low-floor fully-accessible buses, unless stated. Please note: If a service is marked as 'due to change' please check the forthcoming bus timetable changes page for the most up-to-date information. Whilst known advance information will be published on the forthcoming bus timetable changes page (and highlighted by message on the individual timetable pages), it is suggested that you contact the operator or visit their website or social media, before travelling, if in doubt.īelow are the bus routes in number order for the Redhill, Horley and East Surrey area including Caterham, Chelsham, Godstone, Hurst Green, Lingfield, Oxted, Reigate Smallfield, Tatsfield, Warlingham, Whyteleafe and surrounding areas. On Fridays and Saturdays, the last train departs at 2am.ĭuring peak hours, the metro runs every 3 minutes, and during the slowest hours, they run every 5 to 10 minutes.Bus services may be altered due to the coronavirus situation. Timetable and frequencyĪthens Metro runs approximately from 5:30am till 12:30am (midnight). The most imposing “metro station museums” are: Acropolis, Dafni, Evangelismos, Monastiraki, Panepistimio and Syntagma. To preserve these interesting findings, Athens dedicated part of the stations to display them. While excavating the underground tunnels and stations, numerous buildings and items that had been buried for centuries were uncovered.
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Line 3 (blue): Links Athens International Airport with the city center, stopping at Syntagma Square and Monastiraki.Īthens is currently working on the fourth line of the metro system which will open in 2026 and will extend from Petroupoli to Ethniki Odos.Line 2 (red): This line connects Athens railway station with Omonia Square, Syntagma Square and the Acropolis.Line 1 (green): The major stations on line 1 are Piraeus (the city’s main port), Peace and Friendship Stadium, Karaiskakis Stadium, home to Olympiacos soccer team, and Omonia and Monastiraki.The lines are not only identifiable by numbers, but also by color: The other two lines were introduced in 2000. Opened in 1869, the line connected Athens and Piraeus port and was run by a steam train until 1904, when the state introduced electric trains. Curiously, line 1 was the first to be built.