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Buses from London Zoo and Primrose Hill HAMPSTEAD CRICKLEWOOD CAMDEN ISLINGTON KILBURN KENSINGTON Buses from London Zoo and Primrose Hill Key C11 Archway —O Connections with London Underground o Connections with London Overground Whittington Hospital R Connections with National Rail B Connections with river boats Highgate Cemetery Parliament Hill Fields Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen bus service. The disc appears on the top of the bus stop in the street (see map of town centre in centre of diagram). Highgate Road C11 HAMPSTEAD William Ellis School Brent Cross Shopping Centre Highgate Road Glenhurst Avenue/Lissenden Gardens Hampstead Heath Agincourt Road North Cricklewood South End Green Mansfield Road Gospel Oak Route finder Tilling Road Royal Free Agincourt Road Mansfield Road Gordon House Road Hospital Cressy Road Estelle Road Day buses Clitterhouse Estate Rosslyn Hill Bus route Towards Bus stops Camden Town ○L○M○P○R Cricklewood CRICKLEWOOD Belsize Park 31 White City Bus Station ○T○U○V○W The yellow tinted area includes every bus West Hampstead Haverstock Hill stop up to about one-and-a-half miles from 274 Islington ○F○G○H○J○K Upper Park Road London Zoo and Primrose Hill. Main stops are shown in the white area outside. Lancaster Gate ○A○B○C○D○E West End Lane EnglandÕs Lane ○L○M○N Broadhurst Gardens Haverstock Hill C11 Archway Canfield Gardens Brent Cross Shopping Centre ○S○U○V○W Priory Road EnglandÕs Lane Primrose Gardens Cleve Road Canfield Gardens Fairhazel Gardens Finchley Road P D Chalk Farm Night buses R ROA I M Morrisons OWS R Bus route Towards Bus stops FELL O Agar Grove Market Road S ROAD E Murray Street for Caledonian Road ○L○M○P○R Finchley Road Adelaide Road IDE Chalk Farm Hawley Road N28 Camden Town DELA E College Crescent Avenue Road A L S Agar Grove Agar Grove M St Pancras Way ○T○U○V○W W R Estate York Way Wandsworth E L I O S R O H E R T W I L G ○L○M○P○R O T Camden Town L L Pentonville Prison N31 E H O Fairfax Road N U Swiss Cottage R Y CE R ST Clapham Junction ○T○U○V○W I E Royal College Street Belsize Road S R E A R Camden Street VE Ivor Street Loudoun Road E N Camden Gardens Caledonian Road & Barnsbury G UE E D N R Camden Road Belsize Road T S S S Abbey Road Primrose E C P N Caledonian Road 'P1ndar Hill AR I Camden Town K R Copenhagen Street P Parkway 31 Belsize Road ROAD N28 N31 Priory Terrace Albert Street Islington A V Angel EN Gloucester Parkway U E Avenue Camden High Street CAMDEN 274 D R A O RO A T l D ER ana LB s C A ntÕ ISLINGTON E ege Kilburn High Road NC R E RI RCL P CI London TER C OU Zoo KILBURN H A R Cambridge Avenue LB ER T RegentÕs S Park T. Kilburn Park Lords Cricket Ground Kilburn Park Road Park Road Carlton Vale Lodge Road Park Road Shirland Road Alpha Close The Chippenham Park Road Rossmore Road Harrow Road Police Station Baker Street for Madame TussaudÕs Westbourne Park 31 Baker Street White City York Street Bus Station for Westfield Holland Notting Hill Gate Baker Street Park Blandford Street Lancaster Gate ShepherdÕs KENSINGTON 274 Bush Marble Arch High Street Kensington Kensington Olympia EarlÕs Court West Kensington N28 continues to N31 continues to Wandsworth Clapham Junction © Transport for London Southside Information correct from 25 June 2011 Shopping Centre TFL20440.06.11 (P).
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