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Buses from Kingston Buses from Kingston 281 Ealing Broadway 65 Heston Hounslow East Heston Health Centre Hounslow Bus Station South Ealing River Thames St LeonardÕs Church 481 85 Hanworth Road HOUNSLOW Brentford WatermanÕs Centre Duke of York West Middlesex Putney Bridge Key Cranford Hounslow University Kew Bridge Putney High Street 371 Ø— Whitton Ivybridge Hospital High Street Connections with London Underground Admiral Nelson Twickenham Tesco Hatton Isleworth Kew Green Richmond Putney u Harlington Cross Manor Road SainsburyÕs Connections with London Overground War Memorial Putney Heath Corner Hospital Twickenham Kew Gardens R Connections with National Rail Bridge Road Green Man Richmond Richmond RICHMOND PUTNEY Heathrow Twickenham King Street Bus Station h Connections with Tramlink Airport North Minimax Roehampton Medfield Street Corner Staines ROEHAMPTON Road Twickenham Green  Connections with river boats Fountain Queens Road Roehampton Alton Road Ashburnham Road 57 Feltham Fulwell American University/ y Mondays to Saturdays only Heathrow Richmond Gate Hotel Stanley Road Broughton Avenue Petersham Roehampton Vale ASDA Clapham Park Terminals 1, 2, 3 Atkins Road ✚ Mondays to Saturdays except evenings Central Bus Station The Dysart K5 K3 v Mondays to Fridays term times only 111 Streatham Hill Hanworth Ham HAM Ham Common 285 Hanworth Robin Hood Way w Air Park Apex Corner Dukes Avenue/ Streatham Mondays and Fridays only X26 Teddington Dysart Avenue St LeonardÕs Church Leisure Hampton Broad Street Kingston Vale x Limited stop Centre SainsburyÕs Ham Robin Hood Lane and Library Tudor Drive Bowness Mitcham Lane W Richmond Road/ Cardinal Avenue Sunday except evenings Dukes Avenue The Cardinal Crescent Teddington Hail & Ride Hampton Hill Dysart Southcroft Road Uxbridge Road Lock section Kingston Hill Park Road High Street Avenue Richmond Road Canbury Wych Elm Hanworth Tiffin Girls School Kingston University 131 Swan Tooting Broadway A Tudor Drive Teddington . Police Station U D Wingfield Road Colliers Wood Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen bus R (not X26) RD. E D service. The disc !A appears on the top of the bus stop in the AT Kingston Hill Hanworth School N SG COWLEAZE RD. Merton Abbey 1 2 3 G O Queens Road Hanworth Road Hampton N 4 5 6 street (see map of town centre in centre of diagram). I TH WAY M K SOPWI H V Wick ELM ROAD South Wimbledon C I R Park Road Kingston CANBURY PARK ROAD Sandy Lane Wimbledon (not X26) K2 Kingston Hospital EET A1 Z1 A2 A3 TR Route finder S K4 Nurserylands CROMWELL ROAD Q R Z2 Coombe The Avenue Cromwell Road D Lane West New Raynes T Sunbury O D Day buses including 24-hour services A E O C A4 to A16 Traps Lane Victoria Hospital Park O R E Tesco E A IF T R N W F S T Hampton T P1 S Bus route Towards Bus stops L Court Green E E QUEEN Sunbury Cross P2 S Cardinal Wolsey C ○ ○B ○D ○ T B 57 Clapham Park . N LON Wimbledon D ELIZABETH ROAD Hampton for Palace CLARENCE STREET E ON ROAD Norbiton Sunbury CLA R Chase 65 Ealing Broadway ○ ○G ○T ○U P3 E3 NORTH FAIRFIELD C Kingston Road Sunbury Village Hampton D1 Chessington World of Adventures Three Fishes Thames Street Hampton E2 D Wilton Crescent M Ashford Common Court Road . A T E1 D2 Hail & Ride S Fairfield (night service only see separate poster) Norman Road Park House R Gloucester Road EDEN WALK T section K LADY Norbiton Cambridge Road DR E E OAD HAMPTON N FIELD R E FAIR ,A15 ○ ○F T BOOTH Church Cambridge Grove 71 O Chessington Hampton Court Palace R Bushey Road Kenley Road I PR T ASHFORD P A ROAD (not X26) (not X26) N S SH Circle Gardens L D U O 85 ○C ○ ○H ○J A N W Kingston Hall Road E N Y C D Ashford E BROOK STRE RD A Clarence Avenue Morden E . Hail & Ride ○ ○B ○ ○K EET W Recreation The Triangle Putney Bridge Royal Hart TR section K5 Hampton Court S H D Ground G F L H E 111 ○ ○ ○R I Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3 G K I J F T H Kingsmeadow Clarence Avenue Shannon A Douglas Road East Molesey E 131 ○ ○B ○D ○ ROAD E for Kingstonian and AFC Coombe Girls School Corner Tooting Broadway T Ashford Hospital Police Station HAMPTON H Wimbledon football clubs 213 Sutton ○ ○B ○D ○ Bulldog ST. JAMES’S W (not X26) Kingston Road COURT California Road West River Thames Kingston Fairfield South Villiers Road NEW Barnes Lane 216 Staines ○ ○ ○R East Molesey Hall Road Avenue Road Dawson Road (not X26) Tesco Level Crossing 281 Hounslow ○ ○G ○ ○Q Staines Bus Station West Molesey MALDEN K1 216 War Memorial 85 New Malden West Tolworth ○ ○ ○F ○N Kingston University Barnes WEST 371 and County Hall Lane ○ ○ ○Q New Malden 285 Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3 West Molesey Lingfield MOLESEY Avenue Fountain 371 Kingston Hall Road ○C ○ ○H ○J 411 Central Square Portsmouth Road Franks Avenue Woodbines Avenue Surbiton Villiers Avenue South Lane Rodney Richmond ○ ○B ○ ○K Assembly Rooms Hail & Ride Road section Kingston By-pass Hail & Ride South Park Grove St JamesÕ Church 406 Epsom ○ ○ ○F Claremont Road Surbiton Hill Nelson Road section The Crescent Road (not X26) 411 West Molesey ,A10 ○ ○R Motspur Park Surbiton Green Lane ○ ○ ○F Berrylands South Lane 418 Epsom Dittons Balaclava Road 465 ,A16 ○ ○H ○J Worcester Park Dorking St MarkÕs Hill Malden Manor 481 West Middlesex University Hospital ✚ ,A12 ○ ○Q Long Ditton St MarkÕs Church 213 Ewell Road Raeburn Avenue Sutton Edith Gardens Southwood Drive K1 New Malden ,A13 ○ ○H ○J SURBITON Bus Garage Surbiton Hail & Ride North Cheam K2 Hook ○C ○ ○F Hinchley Wood Upper Brighton Road Health Centre section Queen Victoria SUTTON Lovelace Gardens Cheam Broadway Sutton Kingston Hospital ○ ○B ○ ○G Claygate Green Sunray Estate St Nicholas Way K3 Esher ○C ○ ○F Upper Brighton Road Ewell Road Claygate Ditton Road Tolworth Hospital King Charles Road Sutton CROYDON Roehampton Vale ○ ○B ○ ○G Police Station ESHER X26 K4 Kingston Hospital y ○ ○B ○ ○K Hook Tolworth Broadway Tolworth West Croydon Hook Road Carshalton Thornhill Road 281 High Street Wellesley Road Mansfield Park y ○C ○ ○H ○J K3 Esher Ace of Spades HOOK Kingston Road for Whitgift Centre High Street Roundabout Ruxley Lane ✚ ○ ○C ○D ○ Chessington Industrial Estate Jubilee Way Stoneleigh K5 Ham K2 Cox Lane King GeorgeÕs Field Beggars Hill East Morden ✚ ○ ○B ○D ○ ○V Hook Parade Kingston Road Wallington Library Worcester Park Road Green Croydon X26 Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3 x ○ ○T Chessington North West Ewell Horton Park Country Club Ewell Green Man West Croydon x ○ ○N Mansfield Park Hail & Ride Winey Park Ripon Gardens section Merritt Gardens 71 CHESSINGTON Copt Gilders 406 Gilders Road West Ewell EWELL 418 K4 Mansfield Park Chessington Chessington South Hook Road Arena KingÕs Centre World of Adventures Longmead Epsom Malden Rushett to Leatherhead Star 465 and Dorking Road Clock Tower Information correct from July 2013 © Transport for London TFL26743.08.13 (F).
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