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Buses from Worcester Park Buses from Worcester Park HEATHROWHEATHROW AIRPORTAIRPORT X26 Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3 Central Bus Station Hatton Cross Teddington Key Broad Street River Thames Ø— Connections with London Underground Kingston u Wood Street Connections with London Overground Kingston 213 R Connections with National Rail Clarence Street Kingston Fairfield Bus Station h Connections with Tramlink KINGSTONKINGSTON ✚ Mondays to Saturdays except evenings Norbiton Church x Limited stop Kingston Hospital Sch School journeys only Clarence Avenue New Malden A Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen bus New Malden service. The disc ○A appears on the top of the bus stop in the High Street NEWNEW MMALDENALDEN 1 2 3 New Malden 4 5 6 street (see map of town centre in centre of diagram). Fountain H&R Routes E16 and S3 operate as hail and ride on the section New Malden of road marked H&R on the map. Buses stop at any safe St James’ Church/Kingston By-Pass Malden Road point along the road. Blakes Lane Please indicate clearly to the driver when you wish to Malden Road board or alight. Motspur Park Browning Langley Staines Malden Road Avenue Avenue Avenue Lyndhurst Drive Hail & Ride Dorchester Malden Road London Road Plough Green section Road Green Lane Langley Avenue Henley Avenue Malden Road Hail & Ride Malden Green Avenue North Cheam section Sports Club Route finder Windsor Avenue S3 Day buses including 24-hour services Worcester North Cheam Malden Manor Park Sainsbury’s E X26 H&R2 Kimpton Road Hail & Ride B N West Bus route Towards Bus stops M A section H&R1 L A A L Croydon C D N ROAD Manor Drive North E UE Wellesley Road 151 EN Tesco Sutton Green Wallington ○A ○E E CROYDONCROYDON RD R . G 213 Kingston ○C ○D The Manor Drive Carshalton AD East O Green Wrythe Lane Wrythe Green E NGFELLOW Oldfields Road Croydon Sutton ○B ○E U Welbeck Road H&R3 LO Stayton Road EN Hackbridge Corner V CALDBECK AVEN H&R2 A for Hackbridge S3 Malden Manor ✚ ○C E H Thornton Road T HINGTON R Sutton Common Road ✚ ○B H&R1 H&R4 E STST HELIERHELIER Sutton Hospital E WAS Hail & Ride V LEY The yellow tinted area includes every I Marlborough Road section R D C Beddington Park bus stop up to one-and-a-half miles D E X26 Heathrow Airport x ○C N T St Helier from Worcester Park. Main stops are E RA BRINK ROAD S D L Dibdin Road Hospital O shown in the white area outside. O x ○B L R West Croydon O O C RD. A Wallington Green W D Carshalton N Croydon Road/Manor Road North N St Helier Y Stayton Road High Street O L V INDSOR Rose Hill A W Central Road Lindsay Road Carshalton DO . N D N R Cheam Common Road I L Westmead NGT A Woodbine Lane R 17.7.06 Road Pound O Other buses N RD. O North Cheam Street M Coleridge AL Queen Victoria 213 Avenue Bus route Towards Bus stops B Wallington Sutton Westmead Malden Road Road Manor Road Bus Garage 613 Sch Glenthorne High School ○B ○E Church Hill Road Benhill Road ○C ○D Cheam Leisure Centre Tolworth Sutton Malden Road Priory Road Green Lower 627 Sch Woodcote Green ○B ○E Sutton Road Malden Road St Nicholas ○A Tilehurst Road Centre 868 Sch Epsom Lind Road Malden Road Carshalton Wallington ○D H&R4 Lumley Road Cambridge Shotfield E16 Epsom Sutton Road via The Avenue and Thornton Gardens ✚ Throwley e 151 CHEAMCHEAM Way ○E H&R3 Epsom Cheam section Sutton Hail & Rid via Central Road and St Clair Drive ✚ Broadway Police WALLINGTONWALLINGTON Station Langley Park Road Carshalton Beeches SUTTONSUTTON Cedar Road Banstead Road Shops Banstead Road South Sutton Sutton Belmont Information correct from February 2015 Hospital Downs Road Royal Marsden Hospital © Transport for London TFL29680.03.15 (F) S3.
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