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Buses from Euston Buses from Euston 168 390 253 91 towards Hampstead Heath Brecknock towards Hackney Central towards Crouch End Broadway towards Archway Road South End Green from stops A, G from stops C, K, L from stops A, K, L from stop C Holloway Buses from Euston Belsize Park Nags Head Camden Road Toriano Primary School Torriano Avenue/ Camden Park Road Other buses from Euston Haverstock Hill HOLLOWAY 30 168 748 Greenline ▲ 168 Chalk 390 Farm 253 253 91 towards Hackney Wick towards Hemel Hempstead towards Hampstead Heath Brecknock towards Hackney Central towards Crouch End Broadway Eastway towards Archway Road 390 from stop CH South End Green Camden Road from stops A, G 91from stops C, K, L from stop D from stops A, K, L from stop C ▼ 748 Greenline Camden Road towards Victoria Chalk Farm Road Holloway Belsize Park Nags Head from stop AZ Camden Park Road Hillmarton CAMDEN Road Camden Town Camden Road TOWN Toriano Primary School Torriano Avenue/ Caledonian Highbury & Camden High Street Camden Park Road Islington Other buses from Euston Haverstock Hill RoadHOLLOWAY 30 168 748 Greenline ▲ ChalkMornington Farm Crescent 253 towards Hackney Wick Eastway towards Hemel Hempstead 168 253 390 from stop CH Camden Road 91 from stop D ▼ Caledonian Road 748 Greenline Camden Road & Barnsbury Chalk Farm Road towards18 Victoria A DORIC WAY 73 towardsfrom stop Sudbury AZ Camden Park Road Hillmarton towards Stoke CAMDEN EVERSHOLT STREET E & Harrow Road Euston V Road 30 Newington Common Camden Town E TOWN B from stop D from stops E, H, P Caledonian Highbury & C D Camden High Street Road Islington G E Essex Road Mornington Crescent 168 253 Upper Street Paddington Green 390 Islington Police Station Green Caledonian Road Essex Caledonian Road AP York Way &Road Barnsbury 18 A DORIC WAY Islington Angel 73 towards Sudbury King’s Cross 30 73 (Upper Street)towards Stoke Edgware Road Baker EVERSHOLT STREET E & Harrow Road EustonF Euston Square V York Way White Lion Street30 Newington Common Street Gardens E 91 from stops E, H, P for Madame Regent’s Warren B St. Pancras ISLINGTONfrom stop D Tussauds Park Street AZ C D International Pentonville Baron Street G E Road IslingtonEssex Angel Road Marylebone EUSTONON ROAD U (Pentonville Road) 18 Great PPER CH Upper Street Marylebone 30 Portland P H L British King’s Cross Islington Paddington Green University GORDON STREET 30 Road Street 390 Police Station 205 College Library 73 GreenCity Road Euston W Essex Hospital Caledonian Square AP OBURN PLACE forYork St. PancrasWay 205 Road Baker B M International Road GOWER PLACE ENDSLEIGH GARDENS U Islington Angel ENDSLEIGH St. Mary’s Street 73 390 R TAVITON N (Upper Street) STREET Baker STREET WOBURN King’s Cross 30 73 205 HospitalEdgware Road Euston Square Street F P York Way White Lion Street Goodge Gardens L WALK 91 for Madame Regent’s Warren St. Pancras Street T N ISLINGTON Tussauds ParkOxford Street AZ International Baron Street Paddington 73 Circus Pentonville Moorelds Eye Hospital Road from Great Tottenham ENDSLEIGHEUSTONON PLACE ROAD Islington Angel Marylebone TAVISTOCK Paddington Titcheld U (Pentonville Road) 18stops Great Court Road PPER Old Street Cleveland GORDON SQUARE Street CH SQUARE MarylebonePortman Street 30H, P Portland P H L British King’s Cross Terrace University GORDON STREET 30 Road Street 205 College Library 73 City Road Euston K W 205 Oxford Street Hospital Selfridges for Square OBURN PLACE for St. Pancras 205 Baker WEST B M International from stops Bond Street GOWER PLACE ENDSLEIGH GARDENS U N ENDSLEIGH CITY St. Mary’s Street 73 390 R TAVITON H, P N STREET END STREET WOBURN 205 Hospital Russell Square Marble Arch P 30 Goodge L WALK Shoreditch High Street Street T Oxford N Southampton Row Paddingtonfrom stops Park Lane 73 Circus 59 68 91 168 Moorelds Eye Hospital H, P Great from Tottenham ENDSLEIGH PLACE Paddington TAVISTOCK stops Titcheld Court Road Old Street Cleveland GORDON HOLBORN Holborn Kingsway SQUARE Portman Street H, P Street SQUARE Terrace Strand Royal Courts of Justice Savoy Street Liverpool Street 205 OxfordHyde Park Street Corner K Selfridges for WEST Trafalgar Square for Covent Garden and Somerset House from stops Bond Street Whitehall 91 London Transport Museum N CITY H, P 390 Grosvenor PlaceEND Wilton Street 91 Trafalgar Square Russell Square Marble Arch Buckingham for Charing Cross River Thames Shoreditch High Street 205 30 Palace Road from stops M, N towards Bow Church WaterlooSouthampton Bridge Row South Bank from stops Bressenden Place 59 68 91 168 from stop D H, P Park Lane for IMAX Cinema, London Eye Victoria 59 68 168 and Southbank Centre Bus Station HOLBORN Holborn Kingsway Waterloo Strand Royal Courts of Justice 390 Savoy Street Liverpool Street Hyde Park Corner from stops H, P Trafalgar Square for Covent Garden and Somerset House London Transport Museum59 68 168 Whitehall 91 towards Streatham Hill Telford Avenue towards West Norwood towards Old Kent Road Tesco 390 Grosvenor Place Wilton 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