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Buses from Tooting Station (Amen Corner) Tooting Station – Zone 3 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus BusesMap from Tooting Station (Amen Corner) 150 133 113 2 1 206 133 2 220 271 65 1 Tooting Broadway 136 249 Tooting113 Bec Common 2 Tooting R C Y O E S W Y N R O A D I V 117 O A CHERTSEY STREET Broadway D W Victoria Trafalgar Squre 39 I South Thames 1 C 106 R UNDINE STREET D O K N44 A TOTTERDOWN STREET Coach Station for Charing Cross Aldwych E College V 73 GASSIOT ROAD S A L R O S VALNAY STREET O H O Y L E R O A D 92 L Gala for Covent Garden C Tooting A 115 L D 239 E Bingo 22 EFFORT STREET R T Library 90 189 U FURZEDOWN225 2 A D A S 44 A L C River Thames B CROWBOROUGH ROAD H Chelsea Bridge Road Victoria GRANA B 1 23 I 314 E 216 Y L 51 7 176 L 4 D Ebury Bridge Road R E 77 I V R FURZEDOWN DRIVE E 34 T 30 O 2 173 15 123 St Thomas’ Waterloo 110 County Hall 161 N 144 18 62 R Hospital 83 8 L for London Eye and for IMAX Cinema and FRANCISCAN ROAD C T ’ S C O A TOOTING GROVE 1 302 DEWEY STREET ENEDI 101 B 82 D Albert 186 ST . London Aquarium South Bank Arts Complex 6 M 69 CHURCH LANE 134 N HAWTHORN CRESCENT Bowling Embankment R I 76 E WOODBURY STREET D Battersea Park C 177 270 G1 O T 32 A Green V O E C R 44 R H St. Benedict’s Y BICKLEY STREET 98 H A H Furzedown Battersea 333 W G Putney Bridge S A U LONGSTONE ROAD T 1 T 137 Recreation M H E O Battersea Latchmere Shaftesbury Estate Vauxhall T 1 O R Elephant & Castle R O VA N T R O A D N N B 130 Ground RAMSDALE RO E R 11 C W Bowling 1 112 R 19 E A O 15 E NUTWELL STREET O S R 49 Green MELLISON ROAD C L C AD E 2 PUTNEY Battersea High Street 103 A 1 N 39 R Idara-E-Jaaferiya T D 14 1 Y T Wandsworth Road 7 WAY D 169 56 A Kennington 2 CARLISLE R O S 57 R A M R York Road section 39 United 31 S D A L E O 29 Hail & Ride Reformed 124 T 2 Putney BATTERSEA H 1 30 ROOKSTONE ROAD Church C B St. Nicholas 32 G SELLINCOURT ROAD R 133 Church E St Mary’s Church Wandsworth Town I Kennington Church I G Church 30 SPALDING ROAD Clapham Junction H 41 R 47 T R A M E C L O S E D H W D Corner 61 for Oval A 43 A E O Hail & Ride ALDIS STREET 120 R O L 149 L T 77 G O R S E R I S E R G 87 C N 28 section R O SOUTHVIEW CLOSE 46 N E M O 1 N S L Mitcham Road C 1 R Seely T Wandsworth High Street 174 R Broomwood I E A WELHAM7 8ROAD 2 Spencer MELLISON ROAD N H E er Thames Stockwell T T C 76 Hall L 1 L 5 I Park Road O 1 H Riv Poynders Road Clapham Park St. Boniface 111 C O 165 94 20 HIMLEY ROAD 64 93 RC Church WANDSWORTH Kings Avenue Atkins Road 355 T 50 MANSARD BEECHESSt. Paul’s The Avenue 34 Trident 121 Church Wandsworth Brixton TREVELYAN ROAD B 120 24 hour 61 R I Business Southside Shopping Centre Springfield service G H 57 Acre T W Centre Clapham E 47 Burntwood Lane University Burntwood Lane 4 SELLINCOURT ROAD L L Lane 80 C Earlsfield 73 R 4 Graveney South 206 ELLISON ROAD E S 7 S T. 2 Burntwood School Hospital Marham Gardens BRIXTON M C E Tooting Doctor’s N T NICHOLA School 202 43 116 178 Health Clinic 143 Brixton Hill Surgery BEVILL ALLEN CLOSE 70 S Sellincourt GLEBE WELHAM ROAD Burntwood Lane Burntwood Lane Wandsworth 221 2 Garratt Lane Primary School 188 CROWBOROUGH ROAD BICKERSTETH ROAD 3 Tilehurst Road Common 1 Waldron Road Openview HIM 167 L E Y R O A D Grosvenor Way IDLECOMBE ROAD Garratt Lane TREVELYAN ROAD 33 D Amen AMEN A Balham O Burntwood Lane St Georges Grove 2 CORNER R 1 Graveney 1 SALTERFORD ROAD AVA R N R O A D R 1 E Corner208 School 1 T Garratt Lane SELLINCOURT ROAD 173 Hail & Ride section 85 A Balham High Road 150 1 W Streatham Hill 176 1 6 Huntspill Street H 80 SOUTHCROFT ROAD 10 14 9 FRESHW 8 Du Cane Court 51 223 S Furzedown 15 Garratt Lane CHARLMONT ROAD 78 E Telford Avenue CLOSEATER 24 R Primary School Balham High Road F 57 86 Wimbledon Road 29 1 Upper Tooting Park 107 STELLA ROAD B Y T O N R O A D 20 72 41 Garratt Lane 235 1 Streatham Hill 4 3 Streatham Cemetery 21 BEC Tooting Bec 120 LOUBET STREET L 1 124 AN 39 27 26 D S R O A D 12 St. George’s Hospital 2 30 Garratt Lane Upper Tooting Road 254 O 2 T T 249 25 73 Fairlight Road 11 Lynwood Road E R L B U O R N 20 Tooting Bec Road Streatham 1 2 S Upper Tooting Road N T R 15 NIMROD ROAD E E Garratt Lane G TREVELYAN ROAD T D Garrad’s Road St Leonard’s Church 38 Broadwater Road 60 STREATHAM L CHARLMONT ROAD 92 1 166 E A S E E LY R O A D SOUTHCROFT ROAD Tooting Y 63 88 9 66 O High Street R GLASFORD STREET Upper Tooting Road Aldrington Road 66 O 57 A 87 R D Hebdon Road 15 54 RIBBLESDALE ROAD 264 2 127 333 Streatham DANIEL CLOSE M 53 147 198 81 BECLANDS ROAD 1 A Mitcham Lane 32 228 Tooting Broadway R O B 1 7 Fountain Road Ullathorne Road Streatham I N H 107 Ambleside Avenue S 243 (not 57) O N 50 285 232 R O C 236 St George’s Hospital Garratt Lane United Reformed Church A D T DEFOE CLOSE RENMUIR STREET 107 63 2 A S C O T R O A D Lanesborough Wing Hail & Ride section 1 I Streatham High Road 44 M St George’s Clairview Road Mitcham Lane Streatham Common 268 Tooting Broadway L I N K S WAY 43 Hospital BOSCOMBE ROAD 116 147 South Thames College Conyers Road St George’s Main Entrance Streatham High Road 1 CROMER ROAD S E E LY R O A D 86 144 1 Green Lane C L I V E R O A D 38 Hospital 284 D E A L R O A D 145 SWAIN CLOSE St George’s 1 Medical School T D 1 1 134 S A 57 Links Primary 1 Fountain Road Hospital Y O L 5 Tooting High Street A R Mitcham Lane O 2 N N H&R2 G1 N School 5 Cranmer Terrace L A Tooting Junction G 211 23 27 St James Wing Nutwell Street A C LYVEDEN ROAD L 12 2 V IS Aldrington Road Baptist Church E EASTBOURNE ROAD T C BIRDHURST ROAD Y R 191 E N O A D 1 E 2 39 R A 164 31 R 2 FRINTON ROAD T F WARREN ROAD 36 164 St George’s Hospital Y S M L I N K S R O A D 1 E D 28 65 A ROBINSON ROAD Tooting High Street KL I RO E 32 IC T T AN H&R1 60 GUNTON ROAD 215 Knightsbridge Wing B D C AN L 1 23 A V 67 LYVEDEN ROAD London Road Longley Road O H H Mitcham Lane 2 71 R D A RC 2 99 VECTIS ROAD ON OA M CHU Lidl D 180 IS R E D Thrale Road 12 87 L E 2 151 40 Tooting L R N A NORFOLK ROAD 96 HAILSHAM ROAD GARDENSVECTIS E N O R St George’s Hospital O A 2 M ST O L R 30 K Y H 146 1 2 A IPSWICH ROAD Blackshaw Road O R G 65 120 RO D O U MARLBOROUGH ROAD HAREWOOD ROAD N T O 62 28 31 121 ROAD JERSEY ROAD C R GRENFELL ROAD SIRDAR 2 D 28 2 E O A D O R B Mitcham Lane 83 24 hour O A 37 FINBOROUGH ROAD service W R O D 2 D C R E S D 264 280 R A C E O E N T 1 A R Dahomey Road WAT S O8 N C L S ASHBOURNE ROAD 2 O C B D O R 36 D R R 2 N 32 153 R M 150 E O 1 T A O F R 39 D 1 186 Blackshaw Road 2 D O C R E DEVONSHIRE ROAD O N N E A R E T 2 O D L A 17 54 Kiln Mews T A O R L L L D Abbey M N I School F R R A W L N S R HB 218 L I N K S R O A D H A A O EC WILTON ROAD 1 S S Collier’s Wood 35 78 Our Lady of A T V T S L 57 Colliers Wood T EL O E AN Orchard 2 H E L Y A U R DS the Assumption C T R T R 73 SINGLETON CLOSE B OA H F O NORFOLK ROAD 11 INGLEMERE ROAD High Street S D C AD 61 2 53 RC Church O R 33 Estate R T 40 SHREWTON ROAD TE O The yellow tinted area includes every SWAINS ROAD 20 E R F Southcroft Road 62 Walpole Road B T CLOSE K S U 110 116 G T R R WOODLEY L N O 2 C AS Nimrod Road bus stop up to about one-and-a-half I F A ARNOLD ROAD ORD S SEE D B T 37 34 REE LY Early Years 50 L T RO miles from Tooting Station (Amen Corner).
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