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Local Area Map Bus Map Elephant & Castle Station – Zones 1 and 2 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map 96 98 RU 125 187 SHWORTH B Waterloo Southwark Blackfriars 1 to 24 Tate Modern Borough London Bridge 190 STREE E L V 176 127 453 15 E G SILEX STREET D R 1 to 36 T E E T Hampstead Heath London B O Y F I E L D R AT Marylebone Travelodge E S E 168 King’s Cross 13 B U 45 63 64 U F F South End Green Ambulance 1 to 32 1 to 36 O E I L L BSO for St. Pancras International 19 D K G 1 to 60 I S R Service N T R RE 148 HAMPSTEAD W E B B E R R O W STREET G E Teaching Shoreditch S E T T AV O N P L A C E A Baker Street Belsize Park Gray’s Inn Road 260 Centre Shepherd’s Bush Church 202 S T T SHOREDITCH E D S C O V E L L R D 14 E IRU:HVWÀHOG for Madame Tussauds Swinton Street LANCASTER STREET R O D T 133 WA A T 7 H V Chalk Farm 215 1 to 32 S 35 15 V E ER E T 303 I 282 N CAMDEN Eastman Dental Hospital D R E G 44 A SHEPHERD’S Moorgate 49 G T E 344 E 1 to 33 I S S D R W Holland Park T S Regent’s Park 115 Shoreditch High Street TE S S T 1 to 24 Camden Town T S T London Wall E 20720 H 305 R R R 40 1 63 D I 21 Gray’s Inn Road 250 E M A N E TOWN Mount Pleasant E N MORLEY STREET A I E BUSH T E Peabody J 162 T T E T Y COLE STREET Theobald’s Road R E G S H R N 32 O E S 7 Square T 56 I N T Notting Hill Gate Euston W E B B E R R O W S G R 68 Houndsditch COOPER CLOSE LO Y K O The E R D E Great Portland Street Chancery A R T R A ST U Farringdon Liverpool Street I B V Ship 67 Old Broad L I Lane 23 D E O Russell Square Museum O R O G C 20 188 Street Bishopsgate Aldgate E A Queensway 66 L K I N G ’ S P L S T E R for British Museum of London E P 12 1 176 172 St. Botolph Street 49 to 56 Diversity T R E 63 T Holborn T E O R S R Inner London IN S G E E I Oxford Circus 1 to 34 DODSON STREET Garden M T T Circus Bank D B T R I O P L A C E MILCOTE STREET A 1 Y E L J G E 47 Crown Court C E Lancaster Gate St. Paul’s Tower Hill I Tottenham V H St. Paul’s N D B R 40 I E 171 K L U T R R R Tower Gateway A E 26 S 69 69 Annex C Court Road A 34 I A B H Fleet Street Cathedral U E R Fenchurch Street BOROUGH ROAD 21 S Holborn Q B D Y Q S U H O Regent Street 30 R 2 to 505 BLACKFRIARSS ROAD A L Rood Lane St. Katharine Docks H R Marble Arch T C E G R 45 Leicester Square 87 A R Hamley’s Toy Store E B U E E London Ludgate Circus GERRIDGE STREET R H R T Aldwych Vaughan Way 12 C The A Blackfriars 44 H10 London School 161 P Y U for City Thameslink SWAN STREET T Q T for Covent Garden and ROW 20 I R E Henry S Park Lane Piccadilly Circus North Entrance WEBBER BOROUGH ROAD K N I N CRANFIELDWaterloo of Musical I 29 H I Strand London Transport Museum R T Wapping 103 R C T Y Wood R 30 S 100 ROW R Theatre Queen Victoria Street U T R H E Trafalgar Square Monument 14 R Hall C E T Millennium Bridge 1 113 A Y Shadwell 5 O T for Charing Cross Lancaster Place Newington I A D R 22 N R O LSBU A I Hyde Park O R E 1 132 K W Y Gardens G St.StS GeorgeG Geeorge rgggee’e’s T D T E R I A Y 23 R B W D Merrick Corner E R O Whitehall River Thames S T Y H A C10 I N 4 R M T Square T 1 S 237 E S St. George’s CircusCCiircusiircurcrcususs LSBU H Horse Guards Parade Rotherhithe Street W T T Inner London S E 343 4747 R T Blackfriars E R W AVONMOUTH STREET R Victoria Doubletree London Cathedral RC E E LondonLondon Crown Court A Waterloo Bridge City Hall Rotherhithe E U 59 U South Entrance for Tate Modern T T 57 Victoria Q ROTHERHITHE Brunel Road Docklands Primary School S for Southbank Centre E Westminster and Globe Theatre K O Street London Bridge 32 SSoSouthh BBank C D LSBU I Southwark E T 58 R for Guy’s Hospital E S 20 R R S Victoria S T E A L E Southwark Bridge Road O Y BROCKHAM STREET M S D UnUniverersityer Coach Station O M A Canada Water T H O U Games St. George’s R 6 Courts St. Thomas’ Hospital KEYWORT 53 Borough 1 C10 T A ST. GEORGE’S H GAUNT STREET County Hall for London Eye Cathedral E Southwark Newington Surrey Quays 44 T E Sutherland Street Westminster R Dickens and London Aquarium ROAD E T 64 C Playhouse Gardens L C Bermondsey Rotherhithe S Bridge Road O B Square NDON 4 H S T R O 49 Lower Road M I Lower Marsh D Long Lane R Lupus Street Waterloo Elephant & G A A F L T RO 100 N E H 105 E N 1 to 24 Castle T 1 E C Dickens 40 A E O DICKENS SQUARE E T R E LSBU T A A Sloane Square T D S R Pimlico S N E O R Square H Tower Bridge Road Rotherhithe T O LONDON ROAD E R 4 D S T St. Thomas’ S A 18 S Geraldine Mary L 22 A Abbey Street New Road Deptford G 13 H Park E T T P Abbey Street W A Tate Britain Hospital C Evelyn Street Harmsworth School 1 to 23 B E South Kensington N 1 TIVERTON STREET I 1 to 32 John Islip Street Lambeth Palace R 31 T 4 G O 94 1 to 28 R E P South Bermondsey E 10 D Road S to 78 Lambeth Bricklayer’s Arms Notre Dame RC A Thames River R R T 1 to 78 ST. Galleywall Road T E O St. Judes T N R GE Greenwich E R Lambeth North North ORG . Girls’ School S LSBU Main EELEPHALLEEEPPPHH A NTT 1 to 40 South Kensington Tibetan R H E’S C of E T I O T K Cutty Sark for S LSBU U RD G Building Museums Peace O N O K O ROCKINGHAM ST A Horseferry Road Z E Primary O I M Grange Road Southwark Park Road Maritime Greenwich 10 to 45 R Exhibition Road for Garden R E L NE A Millbank W O B W 86 D A Lambeth Lambeth GLADSTONE116 STREET School T F Natural History, Science J St. James’s Road N 10 R N Imperial K L D 1 to 86 Palace Road E O NT G O and Victoria & Albert Museums R E ROCKINGHAM STREET 19119 War Museum N D Maze Hill E C 1 R & CASCCAA STS T LEE ’ 42 London A Old Kent Road Tesco GREENWICH S N E M H College of E Elephant & 1 to 80 L 10810 L TARN E R G Royal Albert Hall Kennington Road C E Castle 11 A Communication Berlin P P 44 STREET A 188 North Greenwich O H H Wall R Fitzalan Street S A A A Elephant V T for The O2 N T L D N 19 E P & Castle E T E Black Prince T R Shopping T P R Kensington & T BATH TERRACE E S Road Centre O Metropolitan A D Prince Consort Road 168 R Albert Trafalgar Avenue Charlotte Sharman D O S T Tabernacle O E R E W 360 Embankment 415 Primary School R Y PLUMSTEAD 7 T Elephant S A S R G T S R T Vauxhall Bridge GERALDINE STREET O C 53 IWM . S K I E Peckham Hill Street Old Kent Road 58 E N E O Albany Road C G Millbank G H R N A Peckham Park Road London 1 to 109 I Bakerloo line & Castle M T Plumstead 53 E Wells Way 51 R S Kennington Lane O A R G P Southampton 6 WEST SQUARE ARCH STREET D E 1 to 100 Way Estate Plumstead Common ’ S 148 Queens Road 35 Vauxhall Kennington R O Camberwell Green Peckham 1 Nine Elms Lane KENNINGTON New Cross Gate A D T D A 2 E WOOLWICH O E Playground R R Arms Bricklayer’s New Cross T Kennington Woolwich Town Centre W 1 to 90 S H West O R Walworth Road S T T Oval Marquis of Granby for Woolwich Arsenal Peckham E E St.
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