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Buses from Palmers Green Palmers Green Station – Zone 4 i Onward Travel Information Local area map Bus map 1 65 34 19 Conway 95 Buses from Palmers Green Recreation Ground S Tennis Court r N F e E H D v O i E D R R A X G 60 G E Tennis Courts w 24 D 21 L e R D L S A PALMERS O Bowling N A 57 113 N 57 F O A 1 E E Green R W Palmers Green E R N A U N 1 D E R Enfield Town United Reformed A 91 T N C A E E A O 1 329 N29 W Church V R Little Park Gardens Tennis Courts S A L E E 91 F ENFIELD LOCK L M ENFIELD GREEN F L A O S I U B L 50 H N O R N C S E R T D R O Enfield Lock E A H A E D O 37 V G E I Enfield Town Southbury Turkey Street Island Village R A L D N Y C A A Gillan R O 61 T W 121 R N House 461 G N 2 85 E Enfield Chase Southbury Road Ponders End Enfield Lock O H C C C Surgery S Enfield Road E O S Bus Garage L B E Great Cambridge Road 12 O R R 77 N R D E A 1 R D C A 140 H O 78 R R E 1 E S T V 58 O N L W I I 1 C N D R London Road E S 1 R O 2 R W A R O W Oakwood P A R I D E L E 34 L D E N P S D F N 77 A O E O D X D R A R O L 35 A 61 E A R F D G C E N F A O I N H Ridge Avenue D E O W L A I T 372 R Y C 3 S R R O E D T Village Road 1 A A O D K A H R O I A G W I L R E T L S D N Chase Road A D 1 E N M Winchmore Hill A PA R W D L K AV 1 A E E N U LUCERNE CLOSE E Shrubbery Gardens 138 O V 1 R O D 66 R A R G O E CLOSE WINCHMORE T R A 2 DEVONSHIRE W6 L D A K Winchmore Hill E R R W M A PA A S R K N P A Southgate Station Road E V E ’ S 101 N U E 100 L D HILL H L L 75 Footbridge I 48 1 L U O 84 L 56 124 399 2 102 SPRINGFIELD 32 PARADE MEWS 54 34 Winchmore Hill 1 SOUTHGATE EDMONTON W6 52 Barnet Highfield Road H A Z D Southgate High Street Broomfield Park E L A Fitzjohn Avenue Edmonton Green W O O O R Southgate College 108 S D Green Lanes Bus Station L E 3 A F Hazelwood E N F E I 119 Woodberry Avenue Grovelands L Sports Ground N C D T A Medical Centre HAZELWOODCRESCENT H 1 A G O Edmonton Green 1 I High Barnet R Bowling T L Green Lanes Green L Y N E Southgate High Street E L C 4 D Meadowcroft Road S S A Meadway N G E Southgate O R 64 N R Whetstone E I E C Bowling Club E V K 1 DEVONSHIRE MEWS R R 66 I E O Griffin E Green Lanes R Tennis Courts H 1 G V BARNET S R I Hail & Ride section N E R St. Monica’s Church Broomfield 56 O H A V G T 1 W The Green Park E L E D 61 D N Ye Olde Cherry Tree Northern Avenue Victoria Road E r Green Lanes R T H E H e M C A v Tennis Courts R Z i Bourne Hill Mini Golf A E E Oakleigh Road North S L R N T W ’ Jobcentre O O w S 288 77 Plus D e 128 H L 96 I Palmers Green I V E 37 A N 1 E D R N F L L O D G 1 O E D D X L L Y A A A A N Haselbury Road The North Palmers Green Brunswick Park Cannon Hill O O E Fore Street W 1 R R R London S E S 30 E Selborne Road Broomfield Park 57 D V N D 1 75 I I E N Hail & Ride s Health Waitrose L O R S D D E A P G R K L A Centre E 1 RK Sports Ground D A Aldermans Hill A E D AV G L V A E R I V D O O O Hedge Lane E E V Oakleigh Road South D G E R R R I D Forestdale A H D G G K A I E Z Hazelwood G D R O LE Broomfield R N S A R L W Silver Street 79 B A O 56 Palmers E NE O ection P THE GROVE D Park 1 Infants and Junior N R Y Aldermans Hill D I Cambridge Roundabout Morrisons L L H School A O Green S 64 L Broomfield Park D N East Side Silver Street Angel Corner Oakleigh Road South E O 88 R M V Pymmes Park Silver Street A E Carlisle Place N D TRADE CLOSE Y T S 29 A N H LOD BROOMFIELD AVENUE E 144 I GE 293 r W C L D S H e L R R A Broo fi eld I E M v V E R 52 PILGRIMS CLOSE 45 I i H E V C A Silver Street Silver Street LT Z E I R Bowes Road Park N O LW S O N O T R W O H T A D L E I L Y w A N Superstore North Middlesex Hospital Victoria Road E New Southgate Betstyle Circus G E R M e 1 A 94 I S H E N E R V North Circular Road N 36 A E E D E Cambridge Roundabout/ E U Bowes Road A 43 1 L 21 N V N Station Road 1 E I B E E O F R West Side L V Ravenscraig Road 51 O U R O L B A Whitmore Close M M School 15 N G F E A S O I R Footbridge E EL V E E O D Garden of V I L O M AN N North Circular Road 56 H R N A E I R L T H A B OA O 1 W E Remembrance D C 50 R K 10 D E 55 1 E N T E C H Ulster Gardens E R S Angel Road M U E Library O E St. Anne’s Catholic AV E Station Road Arnos Grove R A N G N P F U E E E L E I N D R Y L E V I High School for Girls Lower Park Road O L A A 15 A L A D A B R K D R Bowes Road 40 W C O D R B Ruth Winston R 50 O 42 L O E 2 R NT North Circular Road 1 E V 1 E G I Arnos Grove Swimming Pool B C E G I O R S URN D F Centre S E O N 2 E M ’ EC SB S E E R CLE Chequers Way M C U O F M N E N I 1 N O 40 M U E E Y O R L 32 WA P T North Circular Road N V B U T H I E S Bus 178 R A E A D C L O S E A R V r D T L E C e R L A Garage R Melville Gardens N A v H M Lea Valley i N N Great Cambridge Junction R 28 Bowes Road D O E Providence R L I A O O 124 O A M A M K T L H w L Station Road P U Trading Estate O L Bowes Road O 1 Pymmes Road Convent E 70 S e D C E R W R N S 20 I B P Y G C Y Hobart Corner M 23 E Y A Warwick Road A A H L A T W WE V BO S R R E W O R R A O HAWTHORN AVENUE D N D E D Palmers W D D N N N E A A 192 D L U 94 Green Library Muslim Community N E L 1 ENU P V E A A O 125 P Brownlow Road S 2 S CE A IN A PR O H & Education Centre H 2 11 S P 46 R S RIVERWAY (Palmers Green Mosque) United Synagogue D N LL ROA DAVEY CLOSE HA TOTTEN O Sports Pitches 1 T MEL Walthamstow KING’S Brownlow Road S BOURNE AVENUE R HAWTHORN AVENUE ARMS BRIDGE Darji Pavilion 2 E Crooked Billet North Circular Road York Road ENOBLE GARDENS M GR New River L 62 KELVIN AVENUE HIGH RD A 245 Alexandra Road D P r O A L AVENUE ve R 245 BELSIZE AVENUE UPSDEL 138 i E Bounds Green 1 74 R P R 2 O A K T H O 41 w 1 e S T O N C R E S C E N T M E R 59 Durnsford Road N A L C R 38 P E C C L E S B O A E U R N 1 E N Woodfield Way Green Lanes F E O R 32 U 46 C G A R D C A N E C C L E S B O U R N E G A R D E N S D E N V E E L S N E Berkshire Gardens U V E S B Durnsford Road A 136 O North Circular Road Due to road works, route 141 is curtailed at Walthamstow D L U R Albert Road High Road E 256 I N Colney Hatch Lane 121 232 329 Bell Corner E Wood Green.
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