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Buses from Cockfosters Buses from Cockfosters 298 Route 298 terminates at Potters Bar Station Key Potters Bar Mutton Lane Potters Bar on Monday to Friday evenings and at weekends Cranborne Road 298 Day buses in black Industrial Estate N91 Night buses in blue Potters Bar POTTERS BAR Lion —O Connections with London Underground o Connections with London Overground R Connections with National Rail Southgate Road M Mondays to Fridays daytime only Stagg Hill Slopers Pond Farm Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen bus Cockfosters Road service. The disc appears on the top of the bus stop in the Beech Hill street (see map of town centre in centre of diagram). Cockfosters Road Green Oak Place Cockfosters Road The yellow tinted area includes every Route finder Coombehurst Close bus stop up to about one-and-a-half miles from Cockfosters. Main stops Day buses Cockfosters Road are shown in the white area outside. Bus route Towards Bus stops Trent Country Park 307 Brimsdown 298 Arnos Grove +BDJ Castlewood Road Potters Bar +ACK B Cockfosters NT Green Street Grove Road ELMO A 299 Muswell Hill Broadway +BDE B C L Northfield Road O S Barnet Hospital +HL Westbrook Crescent E 307 Westbrook Square Hail & Ride Mount Pleasant ANT Hertford Road Brimsdown PLEAS W +EN section UNT ESTP MO OLE AV Barnet B ENU 384 Lawton Road C E Ponders End O G Westbrook Crescent C L K O Night buses FO U C K Stapylton Road S E T S E Southbury Road Baring Road E T N Bus route Towards Bus stops R E T Fordham Road S R Hail & Ride D UE C R G R ENFIELD N91 Trafalgar Square +BDE section EN O A I V V A A R Enfield Town The Avenue Barnet Road E Crescent Road T D D Spires Shopping Centre R E Margaret Road U N O D S C S OAKWOOD RDEN Bramley Road Enfield Chase BARNET N GA EX Crescent Road O SUSS Bramley Road Trent Park Wood Street D Y D A Brookhill Road N W Peace Close Golf Course E O NS H E Barnet T LEY GARD E S S AD E RO Enfield Road 307 Barnet Hospital Church Station Road East Barnet Road R LEY Oakwood Brookhill Road N F RAM Lakeside Warwick Road New Barnet Victoria Road B H High Barnet Cat Hill CAT HILL Chase Road C Chicken e Tregenna Close Belmont Avenue H d n Shed Barnet i East Barnet Road L Middlesex A J o Trinder Road R section i S Theatre Odeon t New Barnet E & University Hail & Ride c East Barnet Road l S i e Sainsbury’s Reservoir Road s I a Crescent Road Gloucester Road York Road East Barnet Road D H K E section Barnet Sorting Office East Barnet Village Hail & Ride Chase Road Quinta Drive 384 Merrivale Chase Side Hail section& Ride Longmore Avenue EAST BARNET Cat Hill Campus Lyonsdown Avenue Avenue Road Chase Side Monkfrith Way Chase Road Charter Way Chase Side Avenue Road Southgate ASDA Chase Road West Grove Primary School Southgate Police Station Southgate SOUTHGATE Southgate High Street Southgate College Waterfall Road Cannon Hill Arnos Grove Swimming Pool Bowes Road Arnos Grove Brownlow Road New Southgate 298 Betstyle Circus Bounds Green New Southgate Wood Green Durnsford Road Turnpike Lane Alexandra Park Road Hornsey Crouch End Broadway Muswell Hill Broadway N91 continues to 299 Trafalgar Square for Charing Cross © Transport for London Information correct from 5 May 2012 TFL22765.04.12 (P).
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