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Buses from Upton Park Buses from Upton Park Key 5 Day buses in black Leyton 58 Drapers Field Leyton Church Road Markhouse Walthamstow N15 Night buses in blue Road Central Bus Station O LEYTON — Connections with London Underground Crownfield Road WALTHAMSTOW o Connections with London Overground R Connections with National Rail Cann Hall Road 330 DI Connections with Docklands Light Railway B Dames Road Connections with river boats Bignold Road 104 Wanstead Park Manor Park Gladding Road Forest Gate ILFORD Ilford Manor Park Hainault Street 147 Woodgrange Road Claremont Road Ilford Romford Road High Street North Woodgrange Road Romford Road Ilford Green Street North Circular Road FOREST St Dunstan’s Road High Street North Little Ilford Lane GATE Green Street Berkeley Road Route finder Studley Road High Street North Day buses Green Street Ruskin Avenue Browning Road Cheshunt Road Church Road Bus route Towards Bus stops Green Street High Street North Browning Road STRATFORD Oakdale Road Shelley Avenue Sheridan Road 5 N15 5 Canning Town PSY Romford Plashet Road Browning Road Stratford West Ham Lane Portway Portway Churston Market Romford O+QTW M EN’S ROAD St Barnabas Church Bus Station Paul Street Amity Road Upton Lane Avenue ST STEPH Plashet Grove High Street North D AD E Shrewsbury Romford RO L PLASHET L Gladstone Avenue Gladstone Avenue East Ham B+C+F+QW 104 E Gladstone Avenue 58 D R O D I Road P A F A P A High Street North E L T Browning Road N Y O Stratford Densham Road Portway Plashet Road H I O 238 N D MON A R H R Romford G K Walthamstow A+D+E+G+PY Broadway Stratford Park Park Road St Antony’s Road W E P W LA Plashet Grove Plashet Grove South Street SH R E E D T GROV O R Katherine Road Plashet School A B J D D G Rush Green Road 104 Manor Park B+C+F+MU D L East Ham A R O A EAST HAM N AD R D RO G Stratford A+D+E+G+NR HAROL PARK E Becontree Heath Upton Park W O High Street North Bus Station G O Ron Leighton 115 Aldgate PSY R R D Bendish Road D E KING’S D Way Becontree Heath A E EENS RO ST QU N Morrisons LYFFE RD RE East Ham O+QTW A EDC E R T High Street North Caledon Road BECONTREE C The yellow tinted area includes every S RD 147 Canning Town PSY T TUDOR ©P1ndar R Queen’s S E bus stop up to about one-and-a-half E High Street North E Market L E 238 Barking Ilford O+QTW miles from Upton Park. Main stops S T Kempton Road D West Ham East Ham Bus Garage are shown in the white area outside. O United Newham Town N 238 Barking H+K+M Football Hall (not 147) Barking Barking Road Barking Road Barking Road N ROAD Club WALTO Bartle Avenue Altmore Avenue Burges Road Stratford J+L+N R O Barking A TLE ST. W London Road Canning Town B+C+FS D CAS 330 G F Q Barking Road O St Olave’s Road BARKING ROAD Barking Road Barking Road 376 Wanstead Park A+D+E+G+OT BARKING Y C Katherine Road East Ham E P High Street North Y N Beckton B+C+F+J+L T 376 R R R T A A High Street South High Street South D L U D P A AR East Ham A+DE+G+H+K+R N K Tilbury Road Market Street O U R R OA PLAISTOW S O D B East Ham Barking Road Prince Regent Lane White Horse Hatherley Gardens Plaistow Police Station Boundary Road Haldane Road 58 115 Night buses Prince Benson Avenue Barking Road Balaam Street Regent Boundary Road Lonsdale Avenue Bus route Towards Bus stops Barking Road Chargeable Lane Lane Frinton Road Hatherley Gardens High Street South Beaumont Boundary Lane Marlow Road Barking Road Croydon Road Road Brampton Manor School Lonsdale Avenue N15 Romford O+QTW Newham Newham General Hospital Lonsdale Close Barking Road Rokeby School General Main Entrance Trafalgar Square PSY Hospital Lonsdale Avenue Barking Road Hermit Road Newham General Hospital High Street South Prince Regent Lane A&E Sandford Road Mortimer Road Canning Town CITY OF Prince Regent Lane Bennett Road Poplar High Street South LONDON All Saints 5 330 Lonsdale Avenue Prince Prince Regent Lane Regent Lane Newham Leisure Centre Limehouse Newham Way Tollgate Road Aldgate Tollgate Road Beckton School East 147 Colman Road Stansfeld Road 115 Prince Regent Prince Aldgate Fulmer Road Commercial Prince Regent Lane Road Regent Mortlake Road Lane Royal Albert Monument Tree Road N15 Beckton Park continues to Trafalgar Square for Charing Cross Cyprus River Thames Winsor Park Estate Ri v Beckton er Thames Bus Station BECKTON 376 © Transport for London Information correct from 28 July 2014 TFL28653.08.14 (P).
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