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The Greater London Bus Map O STREET COLLEGE ROYAL N271 1 a P Waterloo Station (Bayliss Road), Aldwych, Fleet Street, St. Paul’s, Bank, Moorgate, Old Street Station, Hoxton, 4 C South Harrow Station, Northolt Park, Alperton, Hanger Lane Station, Park Royal Station, Gipsy Corner, L 48.55.106.236 6†.52.302 K A 134.214.C2 6 29.253.N29 A 6 RICHMOND ROAD 16.32.189.316 C11 168.N5 24 271 A W Brondesbury I L 4 N 253.277.D6 L 2 D N20.N134 7 Caledonian Road N Stamford Road, Dalston, Stoke Newington, Stamford Hill, Seven Sisters, Tottenham Garage. Arriva N52 D B B 632.N16 N24 4 N253.N279 O .47 26.388 A CA Park Royal Road, Park Royal (Asda), Central Middlesex Hospital, Harlesden (Willesden Junction). Thorpes R D Swiss N55.N106 R The Greater London Bus Map O ROYAL COLLEGE STREET N271 1 A P R S E 76 D 487 N N A N 206 D W U ROAD Chalk CH N214 OVE 19 3 T N26 D N T N ROAD & Barnsbury O E A T B E R D N236.N253 1 S R N189 C11 E L G 153 A R 388 A £1. 24 hour service with Route N76 B I 139 ID K D .34 7 N76 QUEENSBRIDGE E S 276 S E H L U 50 U Cottage LA F E R 76 E 2 N E .N31 R 4 3 O O Richmond (Lower Mortlake Road), Twickenham, Hanworth, Feltham, Hatton Cross Station. Tellings Golden Miller T 206 R L D 1.N28 A A 27 O 30 R A N N277 B Y E A 3 Farm R G .N E 7 . R 6 328 T M A 4 R 1 W T U 3 27 R Y O . E S .N 17 R London S 2 277 This map is based on a style similar to that used by London Transport during S 8 R 6 67 O P D N2 R 43 38 236 N C R . E T Waterloo Station, Albert Embankment, Vauxhall, Wandsworth Road, Clapham Junction, Earlsfield, Tooting Broadway, E 1 5 L . O N139 D R N K L M A E .C1 Camden . N WE 8 E K A 91 D T N277 490 ID N 31 2 Camden S 8 149 Fields 8 D R ING S W 1 4 N19 N236 E .3 A S2 K 3 Y Essex 3 A 77 Tooting Station. London General 1 39. N Safeway N .2 Road 26.2 S R 1 . O 259 242 T H 8 5 7 G D Waltham Cross, Mollison Avenue, Enfield Island Village, Enfield Lock, Brimsdown, Ponders End, Galliard Road, the late 1970s. It is not an official publication of London Buses, but their 77 9 8 D Town N43 76 2 7 D T L A I N 2 .N . R Barnsbury E 27 K 9 L Regents N 1 N 3 H N E G 3 .N Road N SL R 3 R S2 6† N D A * Brondesbury 1 . 27.N27 2 2 1 K 274 243 6 E A 1 A T 98 H 8 CAMDEN STREET O E 141 P 8 4 . R Aldwych, Trafalgar Square, Westminster, Millbank, Vauxhall, Wandsworth Road, Clapham Junction, Wandsworth 16.32.98 9 3 O O A 1 88 CAMDEN .N South Bury Street, Edmonton, North Middlesex Hospital (Mon-Sat). Arriva * R W C s Disease Society Disease s ’ 52 N98 R . AND Estate Parkinson . U N 6 N91 O T 491 N N149 2 S R A V D R Park South 8 390 E X 6 271 36 Fish Island assistance and co-operation is gratefully acknowledged. Timetables issued by N88 P N76 A 189.316.632 3 O 2 46 7 S IA 302 E A E Hackney R O (Wandsworth Plain). London General 24 hour service with Route N77 QUEX RD 1 7 P TO L N274 R 4 1 N N10 S . S N242 VIC Sidcup Station, Foots Cray, North Cray, Bexley, Bexleyheath, Mayplace Road, Crayford, Chastilian Road, Dartford, P S 77 U N16.N98.N189 189.328 3 O N271 339 Hampstead Primrose E S 1 N52 S N189 .N U 2 46 P S E 27 R U E 4 N Victoria B 8 Z 4.N 4 .C V 3 N243 County Councils and many bus operators have also been helpful in compiling Shoreditch High Street, Liverpool Street Station, Aldgate, Tower Bridge, Bermondsey, Peckham Park Road, Peckham, C R 2 SI E 27 7 4 BAYHAM 274 I .3 7 O 388 A W 339 Horns Cross, Bluewater (Shopping Centre) (Mon-Sat & Sun except late evening). London Central U Y 4 * T IC 2 L H O N L 7 3 R S R K 492 HEMINGFORD ROAD POWNALL RD . W N R E E 2 N274 . T R 187 A Hill 7 to donated be will map this of sale the from 10p least At S A 1 B 13.46 . G 394 N Y L O DN M Kilburn N 31.N28 8 H N 277 Park L Peckham Rye, Nunhead Lane, Nunhead (St. Mary’s Road). Arriva A G 206 D 6 3 I Broadway E E 8 3 AGEN U A 78 LL A H COPENH 5 R ROAD Richmond (Homebase), East Sheen, Barnes, Roehampton Lane, Queen Mary’s Hospital, Roehampton, Putney Heath, L DE B 82.113 HIGH ST STREET 26.48.55 R L * this information. While every endeavour has been taken to ensure accuracy, ID B R N31 Y . N A N277 T E R C O D Tolpuddle 8 B Hoxton L S2 E T R ROAD B A OA 3 Market A 106.253 R D R N ST. STEP E O 206 187.758 N R CLE 17 FO Old L Edgware Station, Canons Park, Queensbury, Kingsbury, The Mall, Preston Road, Wembley Central, L E I D IR T * Pudding Mill D E Southfields, Church Road, Wimbledon, South Wimbledon, Merton, Colliers Wood, Tooting Broadway, N274 C M A F A Kilburn Y A S D N8 493 T 2 Street R ROA 388.D6 D R Kensal C 91 I N L R Y D 797.A6 ER 4. O HISTO O Ford T N108 any comments would be welcome. Please write to: 274 B 27 7 153 76.141 W 8 O Lane S Alperton (Sainsbury’s). First N 4 2 N Tooting (St. George’s Hospital. Mitcham Belle . ROUTES BUS NIGHT INCLUDING 79 High Road AL ER N ST 259 394 A 394 D 394 N26.N55 London 8 N25 A Rise L E N13 T O 274 U P Islington 271.N271 D ROAD N8 O R D A E Haggerston D * N106 N8 BRONDESBURYKilburn Park 139 N N91 I Chest Hospital D 277 N8 London O Hackbridge (Reynolds Close), Green Wrythe Lane, Middleton Road, St. Helier Avenue, Morden Station, Queens O N274 A West Croydon (Bus Station), Spurgeon’s Bridge, Addiscombe, Shirley Oaks, Shirley (Monks Orchard). Metrobus Mike Harris, 27 Albany Road, Wickford, Essex SS12 9BP W 46 C E F N253 H ROAD H E R L T A O S2 189 U A T N277 E 8 IG * R E C I Cambridge 309.D3 Zoo S R 6.302 6.52 Park 214 A 30.73 D N RD F Sutton Common Road, Collingwood Road, Sutton, Sutton Hospital, Belmont (High Down & Downview). R O St. John’s L T S H N139 L IN C P R A N8 D8 80 O M E S N28 A Mornington 394 476.N73 494 31.32.206 I A N214 Heath * A R E R H C I N6 187 36 16 D N R G or you can e-mail me at – [email protected] A 32.206 316.328 A Wood P L V O O D R E R 108 London General I N189 G A 10.45.63 G A F R ROMANN8 D F D 632. D 98 B Crescent E N279 I Angel D E Romford Market, Victoria Road, Gidea Park, Gallows Corner, Faringdon Avenue, Harold Hill, Petersfield Avenue, N6 N31 T M I N36 13.82 A R D D R S2 25 632 A O H OA 339. T E D S N63.A2 R D 8. L N52 * N16 187 N 113.758 N 30.73.205.214 4.274 B L 8 Hounslow (Bus Station), Hounslow West, Cranford, Harlington Corner, Harmondsworth, Longford, E* R H 168 55 O 339 D Harold Wood Station. Stagecoach London Visit The Greater London Bus Map web site giving details of my maps AN Y Y .N R 8 8 L CA 46 797.A6 O N73.N214 KNE 26 .N GROVE ROAD 5.D 496 FERNHEAD RD H C RLT N98 S 253 King’s 476. N274 394 76 A 5.N I 6 R 2 5 ON VAL L H 48.5 D .D AD N2 Colnbrook High Street, Langley, Slough (Bus Station). London United 6 E U Regent’s 24 A T PENTONVILLE ROAD 26. 8 O D . N N N13 * G 2 81 R . G O R S Gallows Corner (Tesco), Keats Avenue Estate, Chase Cross, Pettits Lane, Romford, Oldchurch Hospital, Crow Lane, 6 C N5 * Kensal U 16 V R M Cross 141 106.253.309 including the historical series, free downloads, charity donations, purchase 3 316 N6 R R C C2 27 E B . A 414 I O U 277 L P I 7 O I N20 St. Pancras C 271 388.D3.D6 8 North Finchley, Finchley Central, Golders Green, Finchley Road, Swiss Cottage, St.
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