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Buses from Bermondsey Market Buses from Bermondsey Market 78 Shoreditch Curtain Road 42 C10 Liverpool Street Shoreditch SHOREDITCH Victoria Appold Street High Street VICTORIA Liverpool Street Victoria Coach Station River Thames Bevis Marks THAMESMEAD Duke’s Place for Lupus Aldgate N1 Street 1 N1 188 Thamesmead Tottenham Russell Bentham Road Court Square Road for British Museum Mansell Street Pimlico Thamesmead Holborn Town Centre Tower Gateway for Fenchurch Street, Tate Tower Hill and Britain HOLBORN Tower Millennium Pier Thamesmead Aldwych for Crossway Covent Garden and Millbank London Transport Tower Bridge Thames Museum City Hall House River Thames Abbey Wood Waterloo Bridge for IMAX Cinema, London Eye Tooley Street Jamaica Road Jamaica Road Lambeth Boss Street Dockhead Abbey Street Palace and Southbank Arts Centre Road Tower Bridge Road Waterloo Druid Street Bermondsey Plumstead St. Thomas’ RD Abbey Street WATERLOO River Thames GE Hospital f D Old Jamaica Road Jamaica Road ID A T R O MA E Drummond Street Waterloo Church B R Long Lane PURBROOK E Y L R ST WOOLWICH Road Staple Street REET E TBY T L St. Saviour’s I \ S WER Jamaica Road Old Vic Z a R Estate EY TO [ ET Southwark Park Woolwich E S ABBEY STR Lambeth EY B ST _ STREET AB BERMONDSEY Town Centre for North Waterloo Long Lane Market ] Woolwich Arsenal Road Tennis Street MOND D R T E ^ St. George’s H Brunel Road B e ROA E GRANG K Circus GRANGE WALK Lower Road Rotherhithe Borough DGE RANGE WAL N I G EC Rotherhithe BR Neptune Street/ Tunnel K St. George’s Elephant T g IN St. Olaves Estate Charlton S L E Road & Castle Newington WER Old Town G Rotherhithe AL ER IWM London London Road TO D Hall Causeway c N Lower Road Street 188 E GRANGE F ROAD Surrey Quays Road Salter Road Smith Close Inner London d i North Crown WE Greenwich B St. George’s Elephant Court B ALK STREETSchool W A ROAD Road & Castle SP for The O2 Bricklayers Bricklayers T ST o D Canada Water London College of Arms T A Arms O Bermondsey East Greenwich O Communication New C j PAGE’S N Spa Gardens R Vanbrugh Hill Tower Kent Road O E G C V R Bridge RIMS A O A C OTT Road B R N C 1 G GE LS R A Southwark Blackwall O New AD Park Road Rotherhithe C10 Lane Bricklayers Arms WALK k Kent Road St. James’s Galleywall Road New Road Surrey Quays Road School Lower Road Rodney Old Kent Road S Road Lynton Road Beamish House Canada Street E’ W n Rotherhithe Maze Hill Place G IL A L Police East Street P O W D Southwark Southwark South Station Surrey Quays Congreve Street W R Depots A L m N Park Road Park Road Bermondsey Leisure Park WALWORTH O K Harris Anchor East Street NT U l Academy Street Thurlow Street D Rotherhithe Thurlow Street New Road Alsace Road Corbetts Lane Rotherhithe Surrey Lower Road Deptford Creek Greenwich Albany Road New Road Quays Surrey Quays Evelyn Street Road Cutty Sark Wells Way Dunton Road Warndon Street The yellow tinted area includes every Lynton Road bus stop up to about one-and-a-half Albany Road miles from Bermondsey Market. Main Portland Street stops are shown in the white area outside. Humphrey Street Albany Road DEPTFORD Camberwell Road Old Kent Road Camberwell Road Trafalgar Avenue Albany Road Old Kent Road Camberwell Road Malt Street Bowyer Place PECKHAM Camberwell Road CAMBERWELL Peckham Park Road Medlar Street Old Kent Road Camberwell Green Peckham Park Road Bird In Bush Road Denmark Hill 42 Buller Close for King’s College Hospital East Dulwich Commercial Way Sainsbury’s Peckham Hill Street Red Post Hill Bonar Road DULWICH East Dulwich Peckham Rye North Dulwich East Dulwich Peckham Rye Nunhead Lane Dulwich Goose Green Hospital © Transport for London 78 Buses from BermondseyInformation correct from Market May 2018 Evelina Nunhead Buses from Bermondsey Market Road St. Mary’s © Crown copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100035971/015 © Copyright Transport for London 2018 Road 78 Shoreditch Destination finder Curtain Road Route finder 42 C10 Destination Liverpool Street Bus routesShoreditch BusSHOREDITCH stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Bus route Towards Bus stops Victoria Appold Street High Street A Greenwich B Cutty Sark D 188 ,l ,m R 1 Canada Water ,n ,p ,q ,r VICTORIA Abbey Wood R N1 ,n ,p ,q ,r N1 ,n ,p ,qH ,r Red Post Hill 42 ,h ,k Tottenham Court Road ,j ,u ,v Albany Road Liverpool Street 42 ,h ,k Holborn 1, N1 ,j ,u ,v Rotherhithe New Road 1, N1 ,n ,p ,q ,r 42 East Dulwich ,h ,k Victoria o ,l ,m Coach Aldgate 42 ,l ,m 188 ,h ,j Rotherhithe C10 ,a ,b ,c Liverpool Street Station River Thames 78 ,l ,m ,t ,u ,v I Rotherhithe Street B C10 ,a ,b ,c 78 Nunhead ,h ,n ,p ,q ,r,s Bevis Marks ,j ,u ,v THAMESMEAD Shoreditch ,l ,m ,t ,u ,v Aldwych for CoventDuke’s Garden Place for 1, N1 Russell Square 188 ,h ,j Lupus IWM London C10 ,d ,e ,f N1 and London Transport MuseumAldgate 188 ,h ,j 188 North Greenwich ,l ,m Street 1 N1 188 for British Museum Thamesmead J Bentham Road Tottenham Russell B Russell Square ,h ,j Court Square ,l ,m S Road for British Museum Mansell Street Jamaica Road Abbey Street, 188 C10 Canada Water ,a ,b ,c Bermondsey 188 ,l ,m St. George’s Road C10 ,d ,e ,f Pimlico Drummond Street and C10 ,a ,b ,c Victoria ,d ,e ,f C10 ,a ,b ,c ,d ,e ,f Southwark Park St. Thomas’ Hospital ThamesmeadC10 Holborn Blackwall Lane 188 ,l ,m Town Centre Tower Gateway Jamaica Road Dockhead 188 ,l ,m Salter Road Smith Close C10 ,a ,b ,c Borough for Fenchurch Street, C10 ,d ,e ,f Tate Tower Hill and Shoreditch Curtain Road 78 ,l ,m ,t ,u ,v Night buses Britain HOLBORN Bricklayers ArmsTower Millennium Pier 1, N1 ,j ,u ,v L Shoreditch High Street o 78 ,l ,m ,t ,u ,v Bus route Towards Bus stops ,d ,e ,f 42 ,h ,k Lambeth North C10 Thamesmead Aldwych for South Bermondsey R 1,Crossway N1 ,n ,p ,q ,r N1 Thamesmead ,n ,p ,q ,r Covent Garden and ,h ,j Lambeth Palace Road C10 ,d ,e ,f 188 Tottenham Court Road ,j ,u ,v Millbank London Transport Surrey Quays o 1, N1 ,n ,p ,q ,r Tower Bridge Liverpool Street o o R 42 ,l ,m Thames Museum Brunel Road Rotherhithe Tunnel C10City Hall ,a ,b ,c House 188 ,l ,m River Thames 78 ,l ,m ,t ,u ,v C Surrey Quays Leisure Park Abbey188 Wood ,l ,m Waterloo Bridge Liverpool Street Appold Street 42 ,l ,m Tooley,h Street ,k Jamaica Road Jamaica Road Lambeth for IMAX Cinema, London Eye Camberwell Green 42 C10 ,a ,b ,c Boss Street DockheadLower Road Abbey Street 1 ,n ,p ,q ,r Palace and Southbank Arts Centre ,h ,k Key Road Camberwell Road 42 Surrey Quays Road 188 ,l ,m Tower Bridge Road Rotherhithe Police Station Waterloo Canada Water o Druid Street 1 ,n ,p ,q ,r 1 Day buses in black Bermondsey Canada Street C10 ,a ,b ,c Lower Road Neptune Street/ 188 ,l ,m Plumstead N1 Night buses in blue 188 ,l ,m St. Thomas’ RD Abbey Street WATERLOO River Thames T GE St. Olaves Estate and Hospital f D ,a ,b ,c Old Jamaica Road Jamaica Road Connections with London Underground ID A C10 T R O MA E Drummond Street o Waterloo Church B R ,d ,e ,f Long Lane PURBROOK Tate Britain C10 Connections with London Overground E Surrey Quays Road Y R L R ST ,n ,p ,q ,r WOOLWICH Road StapleCharlton Street N1RE ET E TBY T L St. Saviour’s o I \ Connections with TfL Rail Old Vic S WER Jamaica Road Z a R Estate Lower Road 188 ,l ,m Thamesmead Bentham Road, N1 ,n ,p ,q ,r City Hall EY TO 42 [ ,l ,m ET Southwark Park Woolwich R E Connections with National Rail S ABBEY STR Lambeth EY _ ST ABB ST BERMONDSEYo Crossway and Town Centre Town Centre for North Long Lane REET ] Surrey Quays N1 ,n ,p ,q ,r Waterloo Market 78 ,l ,m ,t ,u ,v Woolwich Arsenal D Connections with DLR Road Tennis Street MOND D R T Lupus Street C10 ,d ,e ,f Thurlow Street Alsace Road 42 ,h ,k E ^ St. George’s Creek Road 188 H ,l ,m Brunel Road Connections with Emirates Air Line B e ROA E GRANG K Circus GRANGE WALK Lower Road Rotherhithe Borough DGE RANGE WAL N Tooley Street Boss Street 188 ,l ,m B Connections with river boats I G EC Rotherhithe BR N1 ,n ,p ,q ,r M Neptune Street/ Tunnel K St. George’s Elephant T g IN St. Olaves Estate Charlton S ,j ,u ,v Tube/London Overground station with 24-hour service L Tottenham Court Road 1, N1 E o Road & Castle Newington WER Old Town G Mansell Street 42 ,l ,m Rotherhithe AL ER IWM London London Road D TO D Hall Friday and Saturday nights Causeway c N Lower Road Street 188 E Tower Bridge City Hall 42 ,l ,m GRANGE F ROAD Surrey Quays Road78 Salter ,lRoad Smith,m Close ,t ,u ,v Inner London Denmark Hill do R 42 i ,h ,k North Crown WE Greenwich ,l ,m ,t ,u ,v B R 78 ALK Maze Hill 188 ,l ,m St.
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