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Buses from North Sheen North Sheen Station – Zone 3 i Onward Travel Information Local area map Bus mapBuses from North Sheen Kew Gardens ATWOOD AVENUE 70 Kew Baptist 190 Church W I N D S O West Brompton R R O A D Kew 214 Mortlake Empress State Building WALPOLE AVENUE St. Philip and Gardens 1 196 All Saints Church Cemetery M Ravenscourt 70 Hammersmith Pagoda M c 73 Gunnersbury Park Bus Station West Kensington 112 D O U G 73 A L D 40 202 O Vista L North Sheen C 100 North Sheen O Recreation Ground ENNERDALE ROAD U 73 DUDLE A R Turnham Green Kensington Olympia Y R OAD R T N O R T H R O A D Cemetery 1 Church Stamford Brook O T 33 7 Kew Bridge GARRICK ROAD Chapel Bus Garage Lillie Road Heath R L Charing Cross Fulham Garden for Steam Museum 419 North End Road N D A Hospital Cross 93 43 FITZWILLIAM AVENUE Chapel A 61 35 20 102 K W 44 Pagoda 70 GORDON ROAD O NORTH SHEEN Chiswick 140 E 1 R E Fulham Broadway TEMPLE ROAD 44 Hogarth Roundabout 32 CHISWICK 63 K continues to E R N22 B North Sheen Kew Bridge Oxford Circus O GAINSBOROUGH ROAD Kew Green M Recreation Ground 16 Hounslow 3 O MARKSBURY AVENUE A H22 Alexandra Avenue B U 99 180 R D E T T R Bell Corner Harwood 23 O A Lion Gate D C Mortlake 1 Football D Road LION GATE GARDENS Y Foundation Cemetery Kew Road Putney 178 70 CHAUCER AVENUE D Mortlake Road KEW Bridge 1 38 N 65 THOMPSON AVENUE Imperial Wharf A S London N 13 Hounslow S E 2 R68 Great Chertsey Road for Chelsea Harbour Welsh RFC Old Deer Park D TEMPLE ROAD Kew Road 1 R Treaty Centre Staveley Road A GAINSBOROUGH ROAD Kew G Kew Gardens Road 61 DANCER ROAD London Welsh HOUNSLOW E Retail Park T 44 CHILTON ROAD 2 30 A BRADDON ROAD DARELL ROAD Rugby Football Club G 1 26 North Sheen Townmead 6 N 2 Cemetery O Castelnau 23 46 Putney I Kew Gardens Road HESTER TERRACE L O N AV E N U E TH OMPS T Hounslow C L O S E H Mortlake Road Lonsdale Road Tennis L 43 2 Great Chertsey Road L CHILTON ROAD E Chalkers E 51 MARKSBURY AVENUE Bus Station Courts B H West Park Road Hartington Road 47 H37 A N 38 O V Corner171 T E Sands End S Bowling N Hounslow Verdun Road 168 A Darell Richmond LTC 43 6 G 14 Green 133 Sandycombe Road Mortlake Road Sainsbury’s 23 Primary School Blenheim Centre STANMORE ROAD WINDHAM ROAD 13 Kew Gardens Hotel Taylor Avenue River Thames London Welsh RFC and 30 391 16 1 WINDHAM ROAD T Hail & Ride D Richmond CC O 205 Barnes Bridge section P A I 20 Clubhouse A O Mortlake Road D Clifford Avenue R Hall Road R A Y Croft S O R 68 N I T O N R O A D Courtlands Avenue Barnes Q Sandycombe Road R Mortlake High Street Centre E Reapers Way Thames Bank U 7 C A H R N T 7 SHALSTONE R West Thames College Dudley Road White Hart Lane Red Lion E 23 Cricket Ground A R Q U Windham I E O ST 150 18 T AD W D 1 STANMORE GARDENS O AY Mortlake Road B ELSINORE Clifford Avenue N Nursery DARELL ROAD I WAY Q U I C 11 A E T WA ɷ D 1 40 Y 18 E Chalkers Corner Mortlake Cemetery School 1 N 2 S T 71 1 E E M R T H E C L O S Lower Tennis D R O A D 1 R 58 O O GH River Thames RE G H ROA Lower Courts A Richmond Road D 27 T Richmond LTC A RALEI Footbridge 1 Mortlake High Street D 291 NUE ɵ 16 A R Mortlake Road Richmond Road O C O 12 2 W R E R T O N AV E L O E D Avondale Road ST. PAULS ROAD R D SOM Whitton Dene Ship Lane/ 1 R I C O N 48 L NO ɱ R Manor H M K I N G S WAY NS H RD Raleigh Road I Kneller Gardens ST PAUL’S ROAD IG LOWER CA Stag Brewery BARNES PAGODA AVENUE 1 139 LE PARISON CLOSE LAMBERT AVENUE F A Mortlake United Church Circus R RICHMONDO RD Isleworth 1 Richmond 4 STLEGATE 25 F R 17 W 194 ɦ Sheen Lane C RALEIGH ROAD MANOR GROVE MARKET ROAD ORCHARD ROADFire Station BICESTER ROAD O St. John’s Road CASTLEGATE H E PAGODA AVE 181 58 26 A R for Isleworth Lower Lower K 237 RD 13 50 D Richmond Road GARDEN ROAD ɲ Richmond Road 7 E Richmond ɧ RD N U 189 AV E 38 B E R T Marksbury Avenue Clifford Avenue M A L A Circus ɨ D 120 A Barnes V 1 70 O SELWYN AVENUE 36 ɹ R MORTLAKE ROAD E E Sainsbury’s VI R 31 W 17 1 38 43 N Isleworth O C 204 L VILLAS 83 Whitton TORIA R S TRINITY ROAD E ɺ U War Memorial O 2 U D HEE ST. GEORGE’S ROAD E N A ɰ 223 11 Sainsbury’s V O Admiral Nelson E 161 A E R T R E S AN R GROV 154 B 1 M Richmond ND 19 L A 14 D GRAEMSDYKE AVENUE BEAUMONT AVENUE 65 85 R MANO 54 A M N ALE R O 2 ɯ TANGIER ROAD E TRINITY COTTAGES 15 Tangier L footpath . 112 T Richmond 128 Green S E ROAD D E 2 D D 40 Superstore 24 Quadrant E 12 MANOR GROVE 81 U 179 A E N VICTORIA VILLAS 111 AV O North S E LW Y N R Richmond Road BARDOLPH ROAD 28 36 Level E 7 Sheen 1 K 48 24 Queen’s Terrace Crossing 98 87 133 A 34 Richmond L 100 C LANGDALE CLOSE T L 1 TANGIER ROAD Y 24 R 84 George Street 21 D R 36 O W NO MANOR GROVE E MA SHEENDALE ROAD M S A S D R E DN C G R R A R Whitton RAC B R 79 R 4 E KI O T E E O SHEEN COURT ROAD L U ND T F E N E 72 W NG W R H T H S 1 G D G E O A O E N T S 1 A Footbridge E TOW N V ST. MARY’S GR L E S R T ’S N R R 3 E A TERRACECROWN Homebase 2 T ENA D S S S 33 N Y H H E E H 45 TOWNSHEND 1 R U A 190 A E D N R O E E CEDAR TERRACE S Level Crossing V ON R A S North Sheen T T N SHEEN COURT ROAD FARM R E RO INGT T Upper Richmond Upper Richmond Upper Richmond C Upper Richmond E E RR T V N A E C DENEHURST GARDENS DUNCAN ROAD A 337 A 1 U 13 81 L V E Road West Road West Road West Road West E A 1 E Sheen Road N D 1 M 391 RD U Berwyn Road Temple Sheen Road Thornton Road Priests Bridge AVE E Church Road ɭ PUTNEY 2 A SALISBURY ROAD Allotments 35 419 . 24 ɩ N 23 434 424 80 24 K 1 33 1 O ING Putney M A N O R PA R K St. Margarets SHEEN ROAD W E S T S R ɫ A D ’ Sheen Road Upper Richmond East Sheen Upper Richmond ’ Upper Richmond 122 O R Richmond S RD N 569 Footbridge 1 D ɪ E 54 Sheen Court Road West Sheen Lane Road 10 N Staines Road Road West R E C 36 119 68 O O Richmond 462 Richmond Road Eton Street U 82 2 RTLANDS E RICHMONDPLACE M U RD C H 2 Q Graemesdyke Avenue for Mortlake Queen’s Ride A O 51 C King’s Road R R I Cresswell Road 39 E 1 R 585 T 94 A R 35 R 474 A MANOR GARDENS11 KINGS FARM AVENUE E D C E P E R R A D E 48 S H E N D T P Church Road 103 T O W N 41 69 1 East Putney C 19 U Holy Trinity C of E Richmond 50 Meadows Hall Roehampton University Primary School 68 9 42 Bus Station 37 A 54 486 D 13 17 E 2 L 53 11 36 A 31 Church Road 66 I D 1 39 619 Queen Mary’s Hospital E Twickenham The Vineyard 34 RICHMOND 36 49 52 R Our Lady 16 Richmond Road O 1 G 26 D E R B Y R O A D A Green TOWNSHEND ROAD 37 42 Queen of Peace Wandsworth 84 R D 39 28 E 32 Cambridge Park S H E E N PA R K S N Church Road 38 T Town Centre 1 . 21 A D C O VA L L A N E R O A Richmond Road S H E E N PA R K M 2 N 30 25 G T O 10 19 N ROEHAMPTON 26 R I R 36 St. Matthias’ Church 1 R 29 A C A KINGS FARM AVENUE 23 23 O 20 St. Stephen’s Church R 33 A Y GRENA GARDENS 1 29 19 D S H E E N PA R K 30 2 ’ 7 45 Twickenham 59 S 14 The yellow tinted area includes every 2 7 18 28 G 17 King’s Road R WANDSWORTH A 303 York Street 31 L O STANLEY ROAD bus stop up to about one-and-a-half T 13 O V 11 E BERWYN ROAD ALBANY CLOSE N 40 96 Holy Trinity 31 miles from North Sheen.
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