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Boxing Day Bus 4 C Feltham (Leisure West), Hatton Cross Station, Harlington Corner, Hayes & Harlington Station, Coldharbour Lane, L No service. K A 6 A 6 RICHMOND ROAD 6†.52 16.32 C11 168 24 134 29.253 A 48.55.106 I L N W L 2 D D 7 N Lansbury Drive, Kingshill Avenue, Yeading, Northolt Station. Metroline 302 B 189.316 4 O 271 .47 394 236.254 A CAR D Swiss 214.C2 ROYAL COLLEGE STREET 1 A 26.388 P R S E The Greater London Bus Map 90 D N A N B12 206 U ROAD Chalk CH OVE T D N T N O E A T B 277.D6 R D 1 R C11 E L G 153 A 388 A R K QUEENSBRIDGE E ID 4 .34 S 276 S edition Staff H E U D Cottage LA F E R 76 E 2 N E R 3 O O Trafalgar Square, Aldwych, Holborn Station, Russell Square, Euston, King’s Cross, Caledonian Road, Holloway, T D 31 A A O R A B Bexleyheath (Shopping Centre), Upton Road, Mount Road, Blendon, Sherwood Park Avenue, Days Lane, 139 A Farm R G 74 E 7 R T M A 2 R 394 W T U R 19 Y O . E 17 R London S 277 S 1 6 67 This map is a special edition for staff use prepared on behalf of O C1 R R 236 8 C R 328 . E T E 1 5 8 O Hornsey Rise, Crouch End Broadway. First D R N L Avery Hill Road, New Eltham Station (return via Fiveways Corner). Arriva M 3 30 . K WEL 3 E K A 91 D T . 91 S D B13 ID Camden 8 149 Fields 7 ING S W E 7 A S2 A 2 Y 3 A .2 98 L Safeway 4 43 26 S R O 259 242 T N H . G D Transport for London and London Buses showing bus routes running in Ealing Hospital, Greenford, Sudbury, Wembley Central, Wembley Arena, Wembley Trading Estate, Brent Park (Tesco), W E 31 D 2 Town 76 T D No service. D I Barnsbury 2 E K I S 1 9 R L Regents L H LE G 3 .1 1 7 N SL R R S2 A * 8 D 27 274 243 3 E A 9 A 6 . K T 6† H CAMDEN STREET O E 141 P 3 6 R St. Raphael’s North (Drury Way). First O O A 8 CAMDEN ROAD South * R 206 W . C R 1 AND Estate U 3 16.32.98 88 O T R 92 D B14 V 9 R 52 S South 390 E X 6 4 Greater London on Boxing Day, 26th December 2004. It is based on 46 P 7 O S IA E A E Hackney R O A 189.316 QUEX RD P TO R 4 271 L N S . S VIC 302 P S Putney Bridge Station, Putney Heath, Wimbledon Common, Wimbledon, South Wimbledon, Morden, 189.328 O No service. U Hampstead Primrose E S 1 Fish Island U 46 P S E 2 R U E 4 N Victoria S Z 27 V C B R 31 SI E 4 .C BAYHAM I .3 O 388 A W The Greater London Bus Map which is available through Travel Information North Cheam (Priory Road). London General Y * T IC H U O L 4 L 3 R S R K 93 HEMINGFORD ROAD POWNALL RD B15 W A E E Hill 7 274 7 T R S R A B 13.46 . G N L 2 O DN M Kilburn H N Park L Y A G D 31 6 I Broadway E E 8 AGEN U A Acton Green (Duke of Sussex), Goldhawk Road, Shepherd’s Bush, Holland Park, Notting Hill Gate, Lancaster Gate, L DELL B A H HIGH ST COPENH STREET 5 R 277 ROAD Kidbrooke Station, Ferrier Estate, Eltham Green, Eltham, Westmount Road, Falconwood, Welling, Bexleyheath, R L Centres for £1.50. Further information can be found overleaf. ID B 82.113 R Y . A T E C O D Tolpuddle 8 B Hoxton L S2 E T R R ROAD B A OA 3 Market A R D R N ST. STEP E 187 206 187 N R CLE FO Old L Marble Arch, Oxford Circus, Piccadilly Circus. London United L O E I D IR 17 26.48.55 Pudding Mill D E Bexleyheath Garage. London Central C M 94 A Y F A AD B16 T Street R RO D R A I N L Y 757 274 R HISTO O Ford R T E O ROUTES DAY BOXING OF LIST INCLUDING D B 2 91 76.141 W 106.254 O Lane C N S N L R 274. ST 153 394 A 394 London 8 Southall (Town Hall), Dormers Wells, Greenford, Perivale, Hanger Lane Station, Park Royal Station, East Acton, Kensal A6 A E P 8 A No service. E T A O U N 259 Islington 271 D ROAD 388 O 274 R Haggerston D BRONDESBURY 139 C D * Chest Hospital D S2 Useful telephone numbers London R O Westway, White City, Shepherd’s Bush Green. Metroline Rise O W A E Cambridge D6 A 277 H ROAD H 95 E T A O D8 C1 189 U S L G * Queens R E C 46 D3 E 8 I Zoo S R 6.302 Kilburn RD A 30.73 D N RD F R O St. John’s L T H N C Heath R A 108 Woolwich (Hare Street), Plumstead, Wickham Lane, Welling, Bexleyheath, Crayford, Dartford, then non-stop to O M L I E Oxford Circus (Regent Street), Great Portland Street, Albany Street, Camden Town, Kentish Town, Park 31.32.206 A I A 214 394 476 * S A London Travel Information (24 hours) .. .. .. .. (020) 7222 1234 N R E H C G I Park 16 D R A 316.328 A Wood P L V 10.45 394 O D R E R 25 6 I G G A F R ROMAN D F Bluewater (Shopping Centre). Stagecoach D D 98 T B E I Angel 8 D E Parliament Hill Fields. Metroline 36 32.206 13.82 A D M R S2 I 96 R H A E C2 A O 63 O T 52 187 D S R D L * N N 30.73.205 4 B L 8 National Bus Traveline (0800-2000 daily) .. .. .. .. 0870 6082608 E* R 113.757 H O D 187 AN 46 Y St. Pancras Y R Leyton (Downsell Road), Leyton Station, Leyton (Bakers Arms), Walthamstow Central, Crooked Billet, L CA O 214.476 KNE .55 6 GROVE ROAD 25 Earl’s Court (Tesco), Lots Road, Chelsea Harbour, Sands End (Sainsbury’s), Wandsworth Bridge, York Road, FERNHEAD RD H C RLT S King’s 274 394 A .48 I .D R ON VAL A6 L H 26 D 8 AD .S2 E U Regent’s A T PENTONVILLE ROAD O D 8 N 6 * G Chingford Mount, Old Church Road, The Ridgeway, Chingford Station. First R 1 G C O 168 76 R D * Plough Road, Clapham Junction (Meyrick Arms). Travel London National Rail Enquiries (24 hours) .. .. .. .. .. 0845 7484950 U .3 R M Cross 106 97 6 V E C3 Kensal 7 316 R R C C2 B 8 A 414 I O U L P I 1 O I 253 C 141 254.388 K . L C Lord’s A T Park R I D B 6 S T Bow Willesden Garage, Willesden Lane, Kilburn, Maida Vale, Edgware Road, Marble Arch, Oxford Circus, Green * V * Y N A L Victoria Station, Sutherland Street, Pimlico, Tate Britain, Lambeth Bridge, Elephant & Castle. London Central E D E C A O A S West T 271 D3.D6 M R E L R 43. O C T 259 277 6 D Cricket E S 19 R R Globe Church 108 187 E 24 2 O R 0 A K Holborn (Red Lion Square). Metroline A HA Kilburn Maida A E T 5. D 108 S 2 98 W C10 R 36 31 O E R 38 1 D6 N Ground 27 D 5 K Town S2 R 46 C 4 G D O R E D 0 E T . 25 W I E * 3 D A 2 I 9 323 108 PARK ROAD H 13.82.113.274 R E . C L A 328 Vale N . 4 L W List of Routes 187 T 341 Woolwich (High Street), Plumstead, Bostall Heath, Upper Belvedere, Erith (Cross Street). Stagecoach ROA L C NER 29 Euston T O 1 U O R Archway Station, Parliament Hill Fields, Gospel Oak, Hampstead Heath, Swiss Cottage, West Hampstead, Mill Lane, 18 L N R 9 E O A D I B L A R L 3. G N Shoreditch AD D7 S2 6 Old A E O B M L H D 88 18.59 .7 7 ’S E G R R 4 757.A6 0 T T E Cricklewood, North Cricklewood, Brent Cross Shopping Centre. Metroline . V O 55.243 Bethnal P KILBURN PK RD 3 0 J High Street 3 . E D 134 H 99 O C11 * 9 A Street 8. B Bromley-by-Bow 0 GRAY'S INNC ROAD O S N 8 26 E 3 T 68.253 1 3 R E RE 8. A W G Green E H 35.47 S 35 * U period holiday running on Boxing Day O R S2 H N L 56 3 Elephant & Castle, Blackfriars, St.
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