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Buses from Haggerston Buses from Haggerston 149 Edmonton Green Upper Edmonton Angel Corner Wood Green Lordship Lane White Hart Lane Key 67 243 for Tottenham Hotspur F.C. Bruce Grove Ø— Connections with Underground Turnpike Lane R Tottenham Town Hall TOTTENHAM Connections with National Rail West Green Road Îv Connections with Docklands Light Railway Black Boy Lane Seven Sisters  Connections with river boats St. Ann’s Hospital South Tottenham Finsbury Park Stamford Hill Broadway 236 Blackstock Road Stoke Newington HIGHBURY Stoke Newington High Street Garnham Street Highbury Barn STOKE NEWINGTON Stoke Newington High Street Brooke Road Canonbury Stoke Newington Police Station Grosvenor Avenue Stoke Newington Road Amhurst Road A Beresford Matthias Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen bus Road Road Crossway Stoke Newington Road Princess May Road !A CLAPTON service. The disc appears on the top of the bus stop in the Newington Boleyn Kingsland High Street Ridley Road Dalston Lane 1 2 3 Graham Road Hackney Hackney Downs Powerscroft Clapton Park 4 5 6 Green Road Shacklewell Lane Market Kingsland Shopping Centre street (see map of town centre in centre of diagram). Royal Oak Road Central Amhurst Road Road Millfields Road Dalston Kingsland 242 DALSTON Queensbridge Road Graham Road Graham Road Graham Road Stannard Road Greenwood Road Mare Street Urswick Road 394 Dalston Junction Laurel Street Homerton Hospital Kingsland Road Forest Road Queensbridge Road Richmond Road Morning Lane KF Hackney Trewlawney Estate KH Town Hall Homerton High Street Hackney Hospital Q D U ROAD A MIDDLETON HACKNEY E O E Richmond Road N R QB Hackney Grove Route finder S B Kingsmead Estate R D I QL D ISLINGTON N G Richmond Road Mare Street A Haggerston Day buses including 24-hour routes E L Greenwood Road St. Thomas’s Square DOWNHAM ROAD S Station Lee Conservancy Road 394 R G O Bus routes Towards Bus stops N KJ Islington Tolpuddle Street I A K . ST D Lansdowne Drive 67 Aldgate KH KJ KL KM LEE Middleton Road Mare Street Wood Green KC KD KE KF QC Well Street Hackney Wick Pentonville Road The Angel Centre KK Eastway KE QK Pownall Road Trederwen Broadway Market for London Fields 149 Edmonton Green KC KD KE KF QD Laxfield Court Road Westgate Street 236 KH KK KL KM Regen London Bridge Islington Angel t’s Can ORSM al AN ROAD 236 Finsbury Park QJ QK QL QJ Sheep Lane Pritchards Road Hackney Wick QB QC QD City Road Central Street KD WA Broadway Market PH KL ILLI EET 242 Homerton Hospital KC KD KE KF P STR WV ROAD Whiston Road ON Ada HIST Nicholl Street Street Tottenham Court Road KH KK KL KM City Road Windsor Terrace W Q WZ WU U H E Waterloo KH KJ KL KM O E 243 WX R N X O S T Shepherdess Walk A KC KD KE KF B Wood Green O . D ST WY R N LL TA I T D KC WA WU WV NU 394 Homerton Hospital G Murray Grove Bletchley Street S KC E T KM Islington KM WX WY WZ . Murray Grove Buckland Crondall Street Kingsland Road Geffrye Museum East Road Street Hoxton Street Market The yellow tinted area includes every bus stop up to one-and-a-half miles Cherbury Street Pitfield Street Falkirk Street Kingsland Road Falkirk Street from Haggerston. Main stops are New North Road Hackney Community shown in the white area outside. College Old Street Clerkenwell Road Clerkenwell Road St. Luke’s Old Shoreditch Shoreditch Church Hatton Garden St. John Street Education Centre Street Town Hall Old Street Old Street Old Street Clerkenwell Shoreditch Commercial Street Commercial Street Green Aldersgate Street/ Bunhill Row Great Eastern High Street Elder Street Folgate Street Goswell Road Street New Inn Yard Commercial Street Clerkenwell Road Brushfield Street Rosebery Avenue Shoreditch High Street Commercial Street CLERKENWELL CITY Commercial Street Norton Folgate Primrose Street Lolesworth Close Theobald’s Road Gray’s Inn Road Liverpool Street HOLBORN Aldgate East Bishopsgate Wormwood Street 242 Holborn Circus St. Paul’s Bank 67 Aldgate Tottenham Holborn City Thameslink Cheapside Threadneedle Bishopsgate Threadneedle Street Court Road Bread Street Street Old Broad Gracechurch Street Fenchurch Street Aldwych Street for Covent Garden and London Transport Museum Monument River Thames River Thames Waterloo Bridge London Bridge for IMAX Cinema, London Eye and for Guy’s Hospital and London Dungeon Southbank Centre 149 243 Waterloo WATERLOO © Transport for London Information correct from March 2010 Haggerston (HAC) TFL17687.03.10 (F).
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