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Buses from Mortlake and East Sheen Mortlake Station – Zone 3 i Onward Travel Information Local area map Bus mapBuses from Mortlake and East Sheen Chiswick MELLISS AVENUE Recycling Centre Sports 33 Ground K E W D Duke’s 209 419 M A E O A R D D 28 O E A W M Meadows Hammersmith P A N T H C W O Bus Station U O B R T A HAMMERSMITH T R K L E A R N C L Duke’s D O Putney Town S Kew Riverside S E Meadows A Rowing Club V Primary School T O E W N N U M E Richmond E A D Duke’s Gymnastics R O A Meadows Association D MORTLAKE ROAD Duke’s Chiswick RFC Meadows Castelnau D Lonsdale Road R D A E 249 M N Rowing W O T Club Ibis Sports Ground Howsman Road North Sheen Chiswick Cemetery CHISWICK BRIDGE Underpass Bridge Castelnau Dukes Meadows Newport Road 1 Mortlake Steps Golf and Tennis Club Hail & Ride Verdun Road M Crematorium section THAMES BANK O Steps Tennis Court R River Thames VA Mortlake R S T I T Y R Suffolk Road O L Cemetery W Barnes MEWS Red Lion A PARLIAMENT K E H WILLIAMS LANE Barnes Church Road T A P S S E H Pond Glebe Road B I M E P R River Thames O C Stag The L Chapel S Barnes E M A Z m N Ship N Brewery l O e Y A A E Bridge S H I P L White Hart MORTLAKE HIGH ST A N Lower Richmond Lower Richmond REET E E A H A P S N RD G D C T N VO A O Road Road O L M H R WLEY ROAD C [ o D P I j N SECOND E R CROMWELL q I I V Rocks Lane ASHLEI FIRS R R D Manor Grove Clifford Avenue E H PLAC s W A H BARNES S THE O WADHAM MEWS L W CLIFFORD AVENUE LE A BROADWAY Ranelagh Avenue T R Mortlake H A ROAD T E i I GH R T 6 68 VE 3 Green E 3 A L Lower Richmond Lower Richmond V Level N T OAD E Area under E E Road Crossing 2 Road Mortlake development T R k Level BULLS ALLEY S 314 2 Mortlake Road Rosemary Lane H N Crossing G ORTH WORPLE H I Manor Circus S WAY T Mortlake E E N22 K 266 . LEONARD N A 2 Cemetery L L A 117 99 T SOUTH WOR continues to R I PL H L O E WAY 2 T 32 M PAYNESFIELD AVE A P North Sheen T W I R S T R E E T LE Oxford Circus H H QUEENS I G T H Richmond Circus K H S E S K 2 Manor Road for I I A L H NGS L T ’S T A E E WILLIAMS LANE R North Sheen N O E VER 2 NON ROAD M FIRST AVENUE N E ROAD SECOND AVENUE 36 ARD’S ROAD St. Mary . LEON RO L 56 ST AD A 493 PORTMAN AVE 21 Cemetery Richmond F Barnes the Virgin N R D PAT H I E YA T A Royal Mail I N E M CHURCH AVENUE Sports COWLEY ROAD V Z Church S IL V G NUE T UTH Ground CROMWELL Delivery Office E O E ASHLEIGH ROAD N N R WATNEY ROAD PLACE AT H 31 G P U S H E E N L AYA NR E D V I N E ^ A R ARD E 42 E L Upper Upper 50 O NOR R AVONDALE ROAD E V Richmond D TINDERBOX ALLEY A L 32 S AN 10 St. Mary Magdalen’s D E EN Richmond Road Richmond Road 11 Mortlake O 17 Quadrant V Chalkers 33 R Catholic A DS B S S A RIPLEY GARDENS ST R D a G IE I Priory Lane Queens Ride M G WORPLE STREET ` L R WALDECK ROAD Green Primary School P E D U VICTORIA ROAD _ Corner E 171 L Upper Richmond Upper Richmond RICHMOND ROAD WEST R R L PPE U S Basketball W W GO 22 E H I H EASTSHEEN AVE R R N L E O 133 Court RICHMOND A I Sheen Road R Road West Road West R 6 O M 51 G S \ G R R O P T L H I c A e T C D A A L T P R S LORT O T GIL d W E D Playground D FIE S Kings Road Sheen Court H A F R A O Temple Sheen Road D E R I C H M O L R O N D R g M W T FITZGERALD ROAD O M E N A N D 79 67 WALDECK Thomson L H PINAV R A AVE D A W TERRACE ENS O L R D O K 75 House N E VE Y N D A CHURCH PATH A L 99 ] O D L HANSON CLOSE School L V R E A P E Putney Leisure Centre LANGDON PLACE P N N EN A N N St. Mary 123 68 TO A E S A L R O U C L R 31 UE K Magdalen E Level Crossing 1 Richmond Sheen Road Upper Richmond K Training and 1 N ROSEMARY 125 R SHALSTONE ROAD RUTLAND 1 RC Church E Roehampton Lane TERRACE O 1 1 E CLOSE Development 1 Manor Road Road West George Street H A N O R 19 Rosslyn Park RFC T H W O CHURCH S D 11 Centre R P L E E WAY for North Sheen 4 WAY BRIDGE 41 W O R P L Berwyn Road 2 72 N O R T H 2 58 37 67 FORTY FOOTPATH Richmond PUTNEY E WAY WAY Mortlake 92 S N O R T H W O R P L H W O R P L E O U T H Footbridge S O U T North Sheen W 85 O R P L E WAY Bus Station Footbridge 337 KINGSWAY LITTLE ST. LEONARDS 74 S O U T H W O R P L E WAY 27 40 49 34 1 33 71 Putney 1 58 C D 419 Roehampton Lane 47 38 A Q O U 1 L ROCK AVENUE LODGE AVENUE ALEXANDRA ROAD Fairacres R E K I N G S WAY 29 TREHERN ROAD E I S 19 BEXHILL ROAD PALMERS PASSAGE N 139 D ’ F D 28 PALMERS ROAD N S A A O R Barnes F Footbridge L Old Mortlake R ROEHAMPTON GLENDOWER O K A Hospital A O EASTBOURNE GARDENS GARDENS Burial Ground M HOWGATE ROAD O D O R O E C S E L O 59 AY E W East Sheen CHURCH AVENUE R Y B 14 H E T 43 Roehampton University United Reformed R D 30 2 E 42 28 W S Church O 37 1 VERNON ROAD D 16 N A H E 6 36 L 2 The yellow tinted area includes every bus East Putney 54 G 172 26 20 V E PRINCE’S2 ROAD 40 A D VERNON ROAD S T. L E O N A R D S R O A D 132 R O 41 stop up to about one-and-a-half miles from 70 S E E N A R D 25 O AVENUE GARDENS T. L E 1 49 S 77 53 110 58 N 204 N 47 39 GROSVENOR AVENUE Mortlake and East Sheen. Main stops are 51 83 32 Richmond Road QUEEN’S ROAD U 2 2 SUTHERLAND GARDENS Queen Mary’s Hospital D 33 PAYNESFIELD AVENUE 36 M 35 St. Stephen’s Church shown in the white area outside. A 61 24 O 36 L I GROSVENOR GARDENS E L 39 T GROSVENOR AVENUE R PORTMAN O N R O S D AVENUE A A A D 14 D O R M O N D E R O R 13 47 A 22 MILTON ROAD N 29 N O 2 TANGIER ROAD E Tangier L CHESTNUT AVENUE 12 E CHURCH AVENUE . 47 Wandsworth T Green S BEECHCROFT ROAD Town Hall 40 THORNTON ROAD 2 1 42 KING’S ROAD L E W I N R O A D 111 Sheen Lane 5 Putney Heath LEINSTER MODEL COTTAGES 45 39 2 1 72 HOLMESDALE AVENUE Sheen Lane GRAEMSDYKE AVENUE AVENUE Health Centre 28 Twickenham 1 Green Man 7 CONNAUGHT AVENUE Centre E L M R O A D 2 1 24 York Street 2 WANDSWORTH LANGDALE CLOSE CARLTON ROAD O A D 2 76 24 R East Sheen E A R L 1 96 LEINSTER AVENUE W 154 108 30 Library 128 W E S T A R O A D CHURCH PATH N D R I C H M O TWICKENHAM 1 R U R 1 P E R Princes Way 177 P E 191 N 202 31 1 Elim Clapham Junction A 3 V Pentecostal E 232 309 SHOTTFIELD AVENUE N Church Strawberry Hill U East Sheen GORDON AVENUE E 1 260 341 1 Waldegrave Road 33 Waitrose War Memorial 2 55 2 40 2 1 1 Southelds 1 Park Side 290 Gallery D 434 424 East Sheen The Artyard L A R A C O 392 362 H E S AV E N U E R 342 330 16 E Clapham Junction 24 K WALLORTON GARDENS 20 U Broad Street 143 U R 24 N P P E R R I C H M O N D R O 33 Twickenham Green Northcote A D W E S T 413 A E P V for Teddington 499 569 461 A 2 447 D Wimbledon COLSTON ROAD PA R K F I E L D AV E N U E D N 2 R 166 O 2 27 1 O All England Lawn Tennis Club F P E M N R T H H GILPIN AVENUE C O VA L R O A D East Sheen EAST SHEEN AVENUE 4 Y N R C C E R PALEWELL PARK Baptist Church E S I 36 H C E R N T 2 48 TEDDINGTON 14 2 M U 155 I R D O W N AV E N U E M E D C R O F T G A R D E N S 1 35 Teddington Memorial Hospital Wimbledon Clapham Junction 37 Bolingbroke Grove 3 7 S H E E N G AT E G A R 337 DEANHILL ROAD D E WIMBLEDON N 24 S 15 63 24 182 Shene Fitness D E R B Y R O A D 2 15 EAST SHEEN Richmond Park Centre 32 PARK AVENUE 59 Academy C O VA L L A N E 10 2 S H R E W S B U R Y A Hampton Road V E N Alexandra Road U E 48 175 64 29 Sixth Cross Road CLAPHAM 45 52 Richmond Park Stanley Road FIRS AVENUE Tower House All Saints’ PA R K AV E E 14 22 Academy STANLEY ROAD TEMPLE SHEEN ROAD PALMERSTON ROAD 7 Preparatory Church JUNCTION ALBANY CLOSE 35 N 40 School 63 COVAL GARDENS 31 C O VA L R O A D 8 A 49 1 37 L 1 FULWELL TOOTING N Gap Road 77 Tooting 1 OBSERVATORY ROAD N E St.
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