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Buses from St. George's Circus Buses from St. George’s Circus Regents Park Marylebone 168 Hampstead Heath 45 63 344 Baker Street 453 Royal Free Hospital Great Portland King’s Cross for KING’S CROSS Shoreditch Street Belsize Park St. Pancras International Commercial Street 12 Clerkenwell Green Chalk Farm Eastman Dental Hospital Liverpool Street Oxford Circus Appold Street Camden Town East Smithfield Wapping Lane Aldgate St. Katherine’s Dock Tobacco Dock Gray's Inn Road 100 Mornington Crescent Farringdon Route fi nder Liverpool Street Mansell Street Wapping Shadwell Chancery Lane for Tower Gateway, High Street Cable Street 68 Euston London Wall Tower Hill Regent Street Holborn Circus for Moorgate and Fenchurch Street Day buses including 24-hour routes Conduit Street 188 Russell Square for British Museum London Wall 1 Farringdon Street for Museum of London CITY OF Bus route Towards Bus stops High Holborn Charterhouse Street Piccadilly 176 Drury Lane Southampton Row Bishopsgate Circus Farringdon Street King Edward Street Wormwood Street LONDON Canada Water S T Tottenham 171 Stonecutter Street 1 Court Road St Paul's Holborn Bishopsgate Regent Street Strand Cathedral St Paul's Leadenhall Market Tottenham Court Road P Q Jermyn Street Cambridge Circus Royal Courts of Justice Ludgate Circus 172 Gracechurch Street Rotherhithe Street 24 hour D Fleet street Ludgate Hill New Change Fenchurch Street Rotherhithe Holiday Inn 12 service Dulwich Fetter Lane Old Bailey for Cannon Street Brunel Road Leicester Square Aldwych City Thameslink Redriff Road 1 188 Oxford Circus N for Covent Garden and Monument Surrey Quays London Transport Museum C10 Leisure Park North Greenwich for the O2 Clapham Park W X 148 Blackfriars 45 White City Bus Station Trafalgar Square Lancaster Place Queens Street Place for Westfield Strand River Thames Rotherhithe Canada Water King’s Cross U V Bedford Street Jamaica Road East Greenwich Shepherd’s Bush Rotherhithe Vanbrugh Hill 24 hour Market Charing Cross Strand Blackfriars Road Bermondsey Police Station service Plumstead D Upper Ground Southwark Bridge Road 53 Savoy Street Bankside Pier for Tate Modern and Globe Theatre Jamaica Road N Shepherd’s Bush Blackfriars Road SURREY Whitehall for Westfield Stamford Street Waterloo Bridge Southwark Bridge Road Maze Hill W Y for Imax Cinema and Southwark Southwark Street Tower Bridge QUAYS 63 Honor Oak Police Station Abbey Holland Park South Bank Arts Complex Street Surrey Quays Shopping Centre King’s Cross U V Waterloo Southwark Bridge Road Long Lane Marshalsea Road Staple Street Greenwich EET Notting Hill Gate THE CUT STR REY ROW Cutty Sark P Q D SUR Euston The Old Vic R W ST Tower Bridge Road 68 O V OCK Southwark Bridge Road Long Lane Abbey Street D POC UFF W NTINE A Great Suffolk Street Tennis Street E LE S T O West Norwood B A ACE School Galleywall Road for Queensway B V L E P R R S Borough South Bermondsey BAYLIS RD W TREE Deptford Creek 53 S Southwark Bridge Road A ST T Whitehall T EY S Evelyn Street Road W Y Q ER R N’ W Borough Road Elephant & Castle G W EBBER 100 Horse Guards Parade O E ST Newington Causeway Lancaster L R C OO A RO FRIARS B A Caledonian T ER Southwark Police Station Gate E PL B 100 U V R B Market Southwark Park Road Shadwell E Elephant & Castle OA ACK LAMBETH R U Elephant & Castle WE X T L London Road 360 53 S D B Newington Causeway 24 hour Westminster Grange Road Plumstead service Camberwell Green D Marble Arch N P 148 A D Y Alscot Road Westminster County Hall Bridge Road Lambeth O Bus Garage M D G S T Parliament Square for London Eye Lower Marsh North R ERR O Grange Road N A RLEY STREETID N White City S Plumstead E G O UGH RD Spa Road E T BORO Park Lane P D ST M WOOLWICH Common E ROAD St. George’s Grange Road ER BRIDG Hampstead Heath P Q WESTMINST School LONDCircus Fendall Street 168 St George’s New Kent Road Woolwich Town Centre for Hyde Park Cathedral Tower Bridge Grange Road Victoria Street College D ON Woolwich Arsenal Corner R Griggs Place Old Kent Road S T Westminster Abbey School Road Lambeth Bridge Road WA R D ROAD ST W LK H E OAD Victoria Street ET TON O Westminster S DS K Charlton Village WA R Lambeth Road NG E T. GE A O S T New Scotland Yard I LAMB O St. Thomas' L N Catford Victoria City Hall K R T Imperial War M G E E 171 K O NB E OLD KENT Hospital L D N RGE’ O Museum C STR AR C10 E Blackheath P Q S G Holborn IN RO Victoria Coach Station T Old Kent Road ROAD Royal Standard Lambeth Road Lambeth Road D E A L E D Imperial A R Q East Street Pratt Walk Kennington Road R T S S New Kent War Museum E T Elephant Bricklayers S T Sutherland Street G Brockley Rise S E & Castle Road Arms 172 360 Lambeth Palace Blackheath Hill W Rodney Place P Q Kensington Old Kent Road St. Paul’s Prince Consort Road Tesco Walworth Road NEW Millbank Deptford Broadway 24 hour S T Royal Albert Hall Larcom Street 176 service Penge Thames House CROSS for Deptford Bridge Marsham Street Albert Embankment Lambeth Bridge Kennington Road 453 Tottenham Court Road P Q South Kensington Page Street Fitzalan Street 168 New Walworth Road Cross Gate for Museums John Islip Street East Street Market 24 hour Tate Britain Black Prince Road service North Greenwich S T Hotspur Street 188 John Islip Street Sloane Square Vauxhall Bridge Road Black Prince Road Brockley Cross Russell Square P Q Walworth Road New Cross Mary Lee Way Westmoreland Road Peckham Hill Street for Brockley 24 hour Black Prince Road service Clapham Junction M Chelsea Bridge Road Lupus Pimlico 344 Chelsea Barracks Street Tyers Street Crofton Park Camberwell Road Queens Road Peckham Shoreditch D K Albert Embankment Albany Road Brockley Rise Salamanca Street Peckham Vauxhall Bridge Library Elephant & Castle D K Millbank 172 360 Vauxhall Cross Camberwell Green PECKHAM Kensington M 148 Vauxhall Catford VAUXHALL Catford Bridge 24 hour D and 453 service Deptford CAMBERWELL N Catford Marylebone River Thames Peckham Road Peckham Lewisham Town Hall Nine Elms Lane Coldharbour Lane Southwark Town Hall Town Centre Peckham Rye Wandsworth Road The yellow tinted area includes every bus Canada Water D stop up to about one-and-a-half miles Catford Bus Garage C10 BATTERSEA for Bellingham Battersea Dogs Home from St. George’s Circus. Main stops are Denmark Hill Peckham Rye N 344 shown in the white area outside. Loughborough Junction Kings College Hospital Kings on the Rye 171 Victoria Clapham Battersea Battersea Junction Latchmere Park BRIXTON Honor Oak Forest Hill Tavern CATFORD 45 63 Night buses Clapham Park Streatham Hill Brixton Hill Brixton East Dulwich For night bus information, please see separate poster Atkins Road Telford Avenue Herne Hill DULWICH Barry Road Tulse Hill East Dulwich Horniman Kirkdale Penge West Norwood Goose Green 12 Museum The Woodman West Library 176 Dulwich Lordship Forest Hill Sydenham Penge 68 Library Lane Cobbs Corner Pawleyne Arms © Transport for London TFL 14646.12.08 (T) PENGE Information correct from December 2008.
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