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Buses from Brentford High Street (County Court) Brentford Station – Zone 4 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus MapBuses from Brentford High Street (County Court) 200 17 105 E2 Durston House 69 South Ealing 65 54 Greenford Ruislip Road East Scotch Common Pitshanger Eaton Rise Playing Field 59 29 continues to 9 41 White City Bus Station 141 Clifton Road Library 237 N9 APPLE GARTH S E N E8 Aldwych A R T H R D for Westfield 4 G A 98 MURRAY ROAD M K G 14 I C U R E N T W 90 L B Ealing Broadway and Wood Lane for Covent Garden P 2 WHITESTILE ROAD 39 36 37 210 Tennis Courts V E N U E Uxbridge Road Ealing Hanwell West Ealing 114 9 C H E S T N U T A 35 189 34 Dormers Wells Lane Hospital Broadway Northfield Avenue EALING BROADWAY 201 DARWIN ROAD 7 14 66 Shepherd’s Bush CHERRY GARTH 1 104 100 for Westfield 90 CHESTNUT AVENUE R O W T H W 221 E R U E Sports Ground 2 C AV E N 59 82 CLAYTON CRESCENT I 39 CARLYLE ROAD N 10 Southall Gunnersbury 182 87 Northfield Avenue Ealing Green D 267 165 Town Hall Elthorne Park HANWELL SHEPHERD’S RC School 5 E N T Grange Road M 14 E S C Hessel Road C R 2 L E Hammersmith 36 2 17 I L 29 V CLAYTON CRESCENT R I C A L 154 S P R I N GVALE AVENUE Bus Station T H E R I D E C ENFIELD ROAD BUSH L 44 E L 11 A Boston Manor SOUTHALL DARWIN ROAD 7 33 Y 5 A P R O N 17 L Southall St. Mary’s Road O D Goldhawk Road WHITESTILE ROAD S I A 49 A Warwick Road/University of West London 162 N V Northfield Avenue D E 2 N CHALLIS ROAD 27 G U Gunnersbury 172 26 Boston Road Graham Avenue 151 E 34 Ravenscourt CLEMENTS PLACE RC School 2 Carville Hall Haslemere Avenue 139 R Park 1 Southall 2 Park North Starch Green O CLITHEROW ROAD 193 King Street South Ealing Road D A A 32 1 O Phoenix Park Lothair Road R E D Boston U E N V Manor House 137 A 12 GREAT WEST ROAD Boston Manor Northfields 1 136 Bulls Bridge Stamford Brook ENFIELD ROAD B Reynard Business Park 4 Tesco 11 M GREAT WEST ROAD Reynard 2 O C South Ealing Business Park L 40 A Boston S Y 121 P Manor Park O T E N Boston Manor Road D Novotel Carville Hall A Great West Quarter D O O A S 120 R Park South Swyncombe Avenue E 52 L Hayes & Harlington Northfield Avenue 113 V L A Stamford Brook O N R 43 St. Faith’s G I Julien Road South Ealing Road Bus Garage M A N O R VA L E N Church Sainsbury’s Tennis M G Popes Lane 103 EASTBOURNE ROAD Courts 1 A R Boston Manor Road Turnham Green M A N O R VA L E O The Ride N B Church Road Church R A Bowling BURDEN O O 4 O D Footbridge CLOSE K Green Our Lady and 94 50 Windmill Road South Ealing Road M L R St. John’s RC A 1 N 100 Ealing Park Gardens Carlyle Road Gunnersbury 34 E 87 Primary School N Boston Manor Road O D Chiswick High Road Playground R R A PPP Community School Uxbridge Road R O T N Manor Vale H O O Y T 57 Uxbridge County Court Our Lady and Y O R K R O A D L A M 4 A St. John’s RC Nursery 29 69 CLOSEHOPE Ealing Road BOSTON PARK ROAD D D O A D 1 R Challis Road St. John’s R D Subway University of A O the Evangelist F C Charville Lane Estate O 100 R L Windmill Road West London RC Church A 57 U 13 Y Chiswick High Road R B 1 B P St. Faith’s Church R 195 O 2 155 O C Oxford Road North N Boston Manor Road T BRENTFORDK S D 4 H Ealing Road Ealing Road M S O S Great West Road D T A Footbridge Baptist Church L E O C D A R L Great West Road A O O T 45 N R S S BROOK LANE NORTH 18 W E R E Chiswick High Road Boston K U 10 R H 1000 Great West Road A Windmill Road Manor Park P N Brentford Fountain Leisure Centre T E Great West N L WESTBURY PLACE N E W R O A D Brentford Kew Bridge G 36 1 Orchard Road O A 4 T S Quarter O E 38 114 Haverfield B 235 R W G 37 Estate I 41 25 Boston Manor Road Kew Bridge MISSION SQUARE N Ealing Road 44 Griffin Park 11 Windmill Road Strand on the Green D New Road 110 M 2 ORCHARD ROAD Brentford Football Club NETLEY ROAD 17 10 P 99 O Great West I Kew Bridge Road T L HAMILTON ROAD E House 32 E T E London Museum L A Library A GSK House Brentford R 1 55 Y of Water and Steam 96 L L 41 N9 B E 72 Mission R E R R O I TR I OK N T O Hall U B 1 continues to R N A O O CHURCH WALK N A G L O D A AD D BRAEMAR ROAD Heathrow Terminal 5 S W RO Kew Road S A G POTTERY ROAD O R T 39 D O S A U Kew Green N E D O O Watermans D T N R Brentford Schools A 12 64 R R D H 19 A G D R T Y CLIFDEN ROAD E Methodist Church 59 59 O R E M N MAFEKING AVENUE O O O D E Park D I 73 W N R R 21 A S Commerce Road E E I L A T V T V L A S Kew Road E E N 57 L S R 2 60 Brentford Bus Depot O D Footbridge B D B D Hounslow West E2 R A H Watermans E O R O 25 1 Mortlake Road A O H G O G N H K R I 2 K Footbridge T R O 43 R CLOSE A Y H G W KINGSLEIGH D A rand U A 20 S O S Recreation N Art Centre nion Y 38 U T T A Ca Brentford H T L B nal R U L WALNUT TREE ROAD F Ground A Health Brentford 25 E8 B G Kew Road O Commerce Road E Centre H A O A Library 2 Hounslow T A Kew Gardens Road CHURCH WALK Brentford Lock C T D D 4 W 23 R School War Bell Corner R L’S F H 12 E U E E A Brentford 12 2 A N R Memorial P A R ROBIN GROVE D T. L R F School for Girls A S Y O K County 1 R L Inverness Y C A 14 N A N 948 A B Court Social Club L B E A P 39 LATEWARD ROAD AY U Y ISLEWORTH W T M E Kew Road N E L GROSVENOR ROAD LIO E P L Albany Parade London Road R A Brentford T Victoria Gate Robin Grove S R UPPER BUTTS Watermans Hounslow London Road London Road Syon Lane H Recreation 25 School for Girls 26 IG for Kew Gardens Visitor Centre Brentside i D H D v WILLOW CLOSE A Arts Centre GREAT WEST ROAD e Ground O 23 Bus Station Wood Lane The Green School for Syon Park O R St. Paul’s W ALBANY PARADE S M I T H H I L L r C T ALBANY I L Executive Park B E Brentford Recreation Ground K K r S PLACE E S 41 R R Magistrates Court Kew Road e E Free Church R n M O t O 18 A O S D The Avenue A 13 Subway Brentford D School for Girls 65 16 BRENTSIDE 45 Hounslow Isleworth London Road 25 UPPER BUTTS G Treaty Centre Turnpike Way London Road London Road Kew Road O St. Paul’s Playground A T Lots Ait D Busch Corner Brent Lea Kew Gardens/Lion Gate H C of E Church A Premier Inn W O s 3 R F H E A Y R B R E N T R O A D A N R R e A Y F L B St. Paul’s C of E A L A Bus Garage N T H E B U T T S L E m Primary School FERRY a F Hounslow Heath HOUNSLOW Kew Road SQUARE Kew Road ALEXANDRA ROAD h ST. PAUL’S ROAD The Brentford Hussar T Evelyn Road ST. PAUL’S ROAD 60 Twickenham Road Pagoda Avenue 1 24 T r Day Nursery B A C K L A N E Ferry T H A E 237 Teesdale Gardens e E v B E Quays i C 12 U T R R T 6 H A L F A C R E R W 16 Brentford S MEWS T O Brentford P D Grand Union Canal U A H E M E Richmond A S P M Z County E T A 2 North Feltham Lock A L N L L E W C L Court Y O West Middlesex L L H T O CAXTON Minimax Corner S O E W MEWS G University Hospital R Morrisons I 30 O 2 A H C D Richmond 12 O H 21 M MARKET PLACE L I O N WAY The Ferry O M R The Quadrant N E Beehive 22 R 78 Wharf B C EAST STREET 225 E E 22 SOAPHOUSE LANE A D O C K R O A D M R E Brentford Hounslow Road O C Twickenham Road RICHMOND A Soaphouse C A L P High Street The yellow tinted area includes every D R T 87 Harlington Road West E Mandeville Road E Creek SWING K Richmond S R A C BRIDGE bus stop up to about one-and-a-half M E Bus Station N Brentford 100 HORNBEAM CRESCENT T C A Grand Union Canal miles from Brentford High Street T Business H 39 Footbridge E (County Court).
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