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Elmers End Station – Zone 4 I Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map Elmers End Station – Zone 4 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map D 189 R 186 D SEWARD ROAD 66 73 F T D O 206 A E 81 R 247 98 71 C O U 40 86 S 42 R N 177 N 37 E 1 Clock House Woolwich V I L L I E R S R S E V 13 PLA 63 61 E 2 A 2 20 33 D R 2 L YGRO V 31 A FOREST HILL L 85 E CLOSE Charlton Town Centre 62 I F M H UND N Sydenham Forest Hill C E Village (Plumstead Road) CLEMENT ROAD R Churchfields D 90 U P Perry Vale Perry Rise E BIRKBECK ROAD BLANDFORD ROAD H 11 Hill Horniman Museum Forest Hill Blackheath 358 C Recreation Ground M 15 210 A R 78 H A M P D E N A H Royal Standard Woolwich 120 Playground 2 356 S BALGOWAN ROAD 54 B 66 17 21 ELMONT Town Centre for MARLOW ROAD 3 VENUE 64 107 A L L E N R O A D 535 E R O A 130 80 1 Blackheath Woolwich Arsenal 5 N D 2 99 H Upper Sydenham D A M 28 57 1 P D D 11 Lower Sydenham Lower Sydenham 35 132 2 E N Wells Park Road R O A 13 Balgowan Bell Green Sainsbury�s Belmont Hill 48 R D LEWISHAM PIQUET ROAD 5 37 30 A Primary School O R 78 1 1 R WOOLWICH 1 A 244 O 96 L 77 Kirkdale 146 R O Waste 37 SYDENHAM D 55 125 194 269 A 2 Dartmouth Road D Disposal 61 D 38 Sydenham Lewisham FELMINGHAM ROAD MACKENZIE ROAD A Allotments 57 O Site R 71 Road Town Centre 127 D R 2 SUFFIELD ROAD O F B E C K L A N E 59 ND 50 2 L A 39 Lewisham Hospital B 108 32 56 35 Kent House Road 32 50 450 C BALGOWAN ROAD 1 33 HAMPDEN ROAD Newlands Park Lennard Road 12 135 R 7 14 O Catford 47 46 Studland Road 2 M 2 Churchfields 27 E 367 15 W 45 28 Primary School Lewisham Town Hall L Footbridge E 1 COLESBURG ROAD 30 97 L 34 1 WITHAM ROAD M L 153 A R R O L R O A D 32 104 R 46 Catford Stewart Fleming E O 13 1 47 R 38 25 A Bus Garage SHERINGHAM ROAD Primary School 1 41 D S 18 Birkbeck Penge East 169 E 4 The yellow tinted area includes every Southend Village N 12 90 The Pond D bus stop up to about one-and-a-half 171 55 1 59 Thesiger Road miles from Elmers End. Main stops Beckenham R E 88 Beckenham Hill 47 N A Whateley Road 48 O are shown in the white area outside. Cemetery L 280 Parish Lane K 173 A B C E E CK B Allotments 154 Thesiger Road AY SHREWSBURY ROAD D D CO 72 A URT 32 O Southend Road 35 K R I C Maberley Road R W WA Playing Fields 72 BECKENHAM 6 2 WATERLINK W 4 1 87 T 21 Green Lane Penge High Street T Beckenham Road Beckenham Beckenham Beckenham Junction Chapel 70 268 Raleigh Road Clevedon Road Beckenham Road Hayne Road War Memorial High Street CLOCK HOUSE ROAD 11 Beckenhaam VENUE Azelia Hall Bromley Road FORSTER ROAD W 61 E S 225 St George�s Church 185 T B Penge Kent House Clock House Cemeteteryy U G PENGE R Y R O Sainsbury�s Crematorium R V E Village Way Bromley Road 2 O L War Memorial 14 A A 1 Croydon Road 43 D 223 N CRYSTAL D R St Edmund�s Hall Westgate Road ST. JAMES’S A 2 D Beckenham Road Chaffinch Brook Penge MABERLEY ROAD Village Way Bromley Road PALACE Pawleyne Arms Beckenham Beacon Hospital Oakwood Avenue 358 Uplands 217 Oakwood Avenue Garden of 51 DORSET ROAD Crystal Palace Village Way Remembrance 56 212 36 Perth Road E 242 38 Parade Croydon Road Bramerton Road L 41 Oakwood Avenue 7 D Cromwell Road M P 233 R 241 94 I A Crystal Palace Courtenay Drive 7 O E 31 R Village Way 17 Y O Croydon Road . R 226 C D L E O R L Crease Park Scotts Lane 235 27 Avenue Road V S S E E A I Shortlands Grove 51 F 26 N E ANCASTER MEWS 249 ELMERE LMEERRS Anerley Road S D 35 M Crossways Road C 109 O 29 S A N 1081 O Beckenham Grove L Anerley Park E O Wellhouse Road D 181 O D O D M ED R Scotts Lane 218 A R ANCASTER ROAD 20 C A E 20 Y O N K 34 J B R 228 Anerley P D A T R O D R Eden Park Avenue S 367 L K H U D E A O ENN D R I A V F N E Birchwood Avenue O O N Bromley 27 A C M Croydon Road C R U 3 B E 255 St. James O D R U BROMLEY O L North O C of E Church R 53 Anerley Road/Oak Grove Road A D O Anerley Road R Harrington 8 S B Y Allotments W E 26 Seymour Villas C 257 G ST K Road 55 H MAYFORD CLOSE . J A M E S ’ S O 23 R AVENUE R US AVE Shortlands O Anerley Road OA E NUE South Norwoodod 2 D A 9 E 152 149 1 66 Maple Road Elmers End U Country Paarark D Shortlands Road Y D 190 N E 138 O O Anerley E Bromley 2 168 5 R N D V L 6 W I M B O R N E W C U R 13 Robin Hood A A The Glades M O 2 St Mary�s A D O P L Level Crossing E 2 135 15 R P Shopping R E A Avenue 1 132 D Croydon Road E S E R R Centre 222 20 N N E O E STATION Samos Road D Goals Soccer 32 O Hayes Lane N ESTATE P E E M AY ELMERSIDE RD A D L N L L Centre D D A Scotts Lane A R Y M O St. John Coptic Anerley A R 2 K ANERLEY N R Westmoreland R O 94 36 E B O N 933 G O Bromley Orthodox Church A R 2 A O 91 Mitre L A R 5 8 V Road 47 C E D Football D D 13 D S Y E D RD Y R South S R O O N S EN Pitches E T ’ A D ELMER R 1 D A R E U E E Croydon Road R G 1 R D N A C U E N 59 E O M O N . N VENUE Selby Road D Hayes Lane T E A S 39 M 57 R V L D Y 2 O A Kenwood Drive A R A A L NG 1 O D A Wheathill Road GO R 1 R A L O Beckenham Crematorium D E D U N B A R A Croydon Road D D Sports Y 28 M AR L D 37 R Bromley Common R O D C A 5 EElmerslmers A O Ground S B R A Marlow Road H EEndnd E Crown D S D U N B A R AV E I T H E C L O S E N Park Langley U R Thornsett Road C E 30 D 54 L Elmers End E E Chinese Garage N 29 31 15 Y A Elmers End T 38 Bromley Common O UPPER ELMERS END ROAD 32 8 Marlow Road Birkbeck 38 Free Church T R Bus Garage 12 Beckenham RFC Felmingham Road G N South Eden Park Road O Chaffinch 24 O Tesco Langley Court D Business Locksbottom 39 21 D D Superstore 25 Park E 2 13 Princess Royal University Hospital Y AD DON D 83 A ST E O O CLOSE N 77 S B Stanhope R 5 R R C O O T 1 A R Recreation Ground D 6 45 D 2 N 1 22 South Eden Park Road 70 E Arena Farnborough D C R A Upper Elmers End Road Tesco L George 20 O O R S O Royal Mail 14 E 28 Y A E Delivery Office L Long Lane Long Lane 39 74 G 6 D 41 3 The Glade Upper Elmers End Road N RAYMOND ROAD Longheath Gardens The Glade A Green Street Green L Woodside Horton Way Altyre Way Eden Park 28 45 Long Lane 76 E Play 30 U Upper Elmers End Road S N Longhurst Road G E The Glade Area H V I O Lodge Gardens 23 A 45 R 59 D L Fairford Avenue L 86 A Upper Elmers Links Way 127 E D O R MO Tramlink 4 Ashburton Park Shirley Road Orpington Hospital Y 56 82 A L M UNTBA End Road A GARDENS C R B Blackhorse Lane Oasis Academy Monks Orchard Road Visitor R D 61 Therapia Lane The Glade E Eden Park TTEN Centre S R Eden Way C Homer Road South Eden O 129 E MOUNTBA Thornton Road N A Lower Addiscombe Rd The Bethlem Park Road T D Shirley Road GARDENS Tripleiple TwoTTwT D ChaffinchCh cch Brockenhurst Road Royal Hospital Orpington 60 64 Thornton Heath Bingham Road The Glade A TTEN Ampere Way 72 War Memorial CentreCentntrentrtr O BusinessBusinness ParkParrk 83 Pond Darley Close 5 Waddon Marsh T Addiscombe Shirley Clinic SE R 74 O 15 9 L 52 T C N 66 for Purley Way Retail Park Park View Road N S E E The Glade Y O 2 C L E S Primrose Lane Beckenham Road Orpington SouthSSo t NNorwood ER O C R Glade Gardens N T C Croydon University Hospital N L E Y KINGSWORTH CLOSE Walnuts Centre D A I R L Ambulance Station St David�s Close A B S H CounC ntry Park T Y O Elmers End C Waddon O Recreation Primrose Lane Orchard Avenue 2 St James�s Road West Wickham R 1 21 Ground Sports Ground T Tulip Close Tower View MILFORD C Marian Vian Addiscombe Route 358 does not serve the Orpington GARDENS Magnet Primary School 194 367 Primrose Lane Walnuts Centre during early 21 10 Purley Way 358 20 15 Orchard Avenue 80 T Hazel Close mornings on Mondays to A D A M S R O Wellesley Road 23 A D Fiveways Potters Close West Wickham L O Fridays.
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