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Buses from Fulham Broadway Buses from Fulham Broadway 295 28 414 14 11 N11 Green Park towards Ladbroke Grove Sainsbury’s Shepherd’s Bush towards Kensal Rise Notting towards Maida Hill towards towards towards for Westeld from stops A, F, H Hill Gate Chippenham Road/ Russell Square Liverpool Street Liverpool Street from stops C, D, F, H Shirland Road Appold Street Appold Street from stops E, L, U, V N28 from stops E, L, U, V from stop R from stops B, E, J, R towards Camden Town Kensington Park Lane 211 Hyde Park Victoria SHEPHERD’S from stops A, F, H Church Street Corner towards High Street Waterloo BUSH Kensington Knightsbridge from stops B, E, J, L, U, V Harrods Buses from295 Fulham Broadway Victoria Coach Station Shepherd’s Bush Road KENSINGTON Brompton Road 306 HAMMERSMITH towards Acton Vale Hammersmith Library 28 N28 Victoria & Albert from stops A, F, H Museum Hammersmith Kensington 14 414 High Street 11 211 N11 295 Kings Mall 28 414 14 South Kensington 11 N11 Kensington Olympia Green Park Sloane Square towards Ladbroke GroveShopping Sainsbury’s Centre HammersmithShepherd’s Bush towards Kensal Rise Notting towards Maida Hill for Natural Historytowards and towards towards Busfor West Stationeld 306 from stops A, F, H Hill Gate Chippenham Road/ ScienceRussell Museums Square Liverpool Street Liverpool Street from stops C, D, F, H Shirland Road Appold Street Appold Street Hammersmith from stops E, L, U, V Hammersmith 211 Road N28 from stops E, L, U, V from stop R from stops B, E, J, R Town Hall from stops C, D, F, M, W towards Camden Town Park Lane 306 Kensington Hyde Park 211 N11 from stops A, F, H Church Street Victoria SHEPHERD’S Corner Royal Brompton towards High Street Royal Brompton and Hospital Waterloo West Kensington Knightsbridge 211 28 306 N28 Kensington Royal Marsden Hospitals Sydney Streetfrom stops B, E, J, L, U, V 295 BUSH 211 N11 295 Harrods Chelsea N11 Charing Cross CHELSEA OldVictoria Town Coach Hall Station towards HospitalShepherd’s Bush Road KENSINGTON North End Road Ealing Broadway Brompton Road HARTISMERE E HAMMERSMITH N from306 stops C, D, F, T N A Chelsea and A O L towards Acton Vale Hammersmith Library R Chelsea Westminster MIRABEL 28 N28 T M Victoria & Albert H V R Fulham Football Club Hospital A A N F from stops A, F, H ROAD Kensington S Museum Hammersmith Fulham E TO Broadway (Stamford14 414 Dawes N N High Street Shopping Bridge) 11 211 N11 Kings Mall Cross D P Road L South Kensington Centre Kensington Olympia 14 211 Hammersmith Sloane Square Shopping Centre R for Natural History and Bus Station 306 R O JERD 414 A A Fulham SHORROLDSO ROADB N Science Museums A D PLACE Broadway HammersmithJ D V Hammersmith 211 D U Lysia Street D RoadAW AD E Town Hall ES RO L FULHAM ROAD Chelsea 306 from stops C, D, F, M, W D World’s End E R B C T C R N11 424 I M W WA A Fulham E ITANN Royal Brompton Munster Road W DARD A D H F Town A A T TE X N Royal BromptonR and O West KensingtonB M W D Hospital R Hall N O R H RFO R 211 U AR E Woodlawn Road B28 306 N28 A Royal MarsdenE HospitalsAD A Sydney Street N11 R ROAD L 295 CLAY RO W R L 211 R D K 11 A O D R N11 O H O A R ISHOPS ROA P O Hail & Ride D B Chelsea A E R ROAD section Charing Cross O E D N11 A OR Old Town Hall EFFI DCHELSEAS O towards Hospital North End Road A M Hail & Ride D EalingInglethorpe Broadway Street HARTISMERE T section E N AN Chelsea and from stops C, D, F, T O L A R WestminsterKing’s Road 14 414 424 T M Chelsea 424 MIRABEL H V R Fulham Football Club Hospital A A Fulham N F ROAD S Fulham Stevenage Road/ Fulham E TO Broadway (Stamford Dawes Library N N Fulham Football Club Shopping Bridge) Cross D P Road L Centre Wandsworth 14 211 R ✚ 424 R O JERD Bridge Road Bagley’s Pearscroft 414 A A Fulham Imperial Wharf SHORROLDSO ROADB N 14 414 D Lane Road from stops F, H A PLACE Broadway for Chelsea Harbour FULHAM J D V 306 D U Broughton Lysia Street D AW AD E ES RO 28 295L N28 FULHAM RoadROAD Hail & Ride Chelsea Fulham D TownmeadWorld’s Road End C E R B 424 section High Street C R 424 IT M W WA A Fulham E ITANN Munster Road W DARD A D H F Town A Byam Street A T TE X N R O B M W D R Hall N O R H RFO R U AR E Woodlawn Road B A E AD A N11 R ROAD L CLAY RO Hail & R L W R Sands End Sainsbury’s D Putney Bridge K 11 New Peterborough Hurlingham Ride A O D R O CarnwathH O Townmead A R ISHOPS ROA P O Hail & Ride D B Kings Road Road 424 Sullivan Court section Road A from stops E, S from stops F, M, W Road ROAD 306 414 E R section O RE D EFFI A OO A D S M Inglethorpe StreetRiver Thames Hail & Ride D T River Thames section Putney Bridgend Road King’s Road 14 414 424 York Road PUTNEY 424 Fulham Fulham Stevenage Road/ Putney High Street Library WANDSWORTH Fulham Football Club Putney Exchange Plantation 14 424 28 N28 WandsworthWandsworth Wharf 424✚ Bridge Road from stops E, S Town Bagley’s Pearscroft ImperialClapham Wharf Clapham from stops F, H Putney14 414 Lane Road forJunction Chelsea HarbourJunction FULHAM Wandsworth Wandsworth Plough Road 306 St. John’s Hill Falcon Road 14 424✚ Mapleton Crescent Southside Shopping Wandsworth Broughton 28 295 N28 Road 295 towards Putney Heath Green Man Fulhamtowards Putney Heath Green Man Centre Town Hall Hail & Ride 295 424 section Townmead Road from stops F, M, W Highfrom Street stops E, S from stop B, E, J, S Byam Street © Transport for London Hail & Information correct from 7 December 2019 Putney Bridge Sands End Sainsbury’s New Peterborough Hurlingham Ride Carnwath Townmead How to use thisfrom stops map F, M, W 414 DestinationKings Road finderRoad 424 Sullivan Court section Road Road 306 from stops E, S • Find your destinationRiver on Thames the map or in the Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stopsRiver ThamesDestination Bus routes Bus stops Destination finder Putney A H Bridgend Road Putney Heath Green Man 14 F, M, W • See the coloured lines on the map and Acton Town N11 C, D, F, T Hammersmith Bus Station 211 C, D, F, M, W 424✚ E, S numbers in the Destination nder for the bus Acton Vale Bromyard Avenue 306 A, F, H 295York Road C, D, F, H Putney High Street 14 F, M, W routes that go to your destination PUTNEY Putney HighAldwych Street 11 RWANDSWORTH 306 A, F, H Putney Exchange 424✚ E, S • Check the Destination finder and map (at the Putney Exchange Plantation end of each coloured line) for the bus stops to14 424 28N11 N28 B, E, J, R Wandsworth N11 Wharf C, D, F, T R Town catch your bus from Askew Road from306 stops E, S A, F, H Hammersmith Road 306 A, F, H Ravenscourt ParkClapham King Street Clapham306 A, F, H Putney Junction Junction • Use the central map to nd the nearest bus B Wandsworth Wandsworth Harrods Plough14 414 Road E, L, U, V St. John’s Hill FalconN11 Road C, D, F, T stop for your route 14 424✚ D Mapleton Crescent Southside Shopping HarrowWandsworth Road Kilburn Lane 28 A, F, H Royal Brompton and 14 414 E, L, U, V Bank 11 R 295 • Look for the bustowards stop letters Putney at theHeath top Greenof the Man towards Putney Heath Green Man Centre High StreetTown Kensington Hall 28 N28 A, F, H Royal Marsden Hospitals 211 295 B, E, J, L, U, V stop (see example for stop A to the right) N11 B, E, J, R from stops F, M, W from stops E, S Hurlingham Sullivan Court 424✚ E, S Russell Square 14 from stop B, EE, ,L J, ,U S, V Brompton Road 14 414 E, L, U, V Buses from Fulham Broadway Hyde Park Corner 14 414 E, L, U, V S © Transport for London Buses from Fulham Broadway Broughton Road 424✚ E, S Information correct from 7 December 2019 Byam Street 424✚ E, S I St. Ann’s Road 295 C, D, F, H o R St. James’s Park R HowKey to use this map DestinationC finder Imperial Wharf 306 E, S 11 Inglethorpe Street 424✚ F, H 211 B, E, J, L, U, V Connections with London Underground Camden Town N28 A, F, H 414 11 N11 How to use this map Destination Bus routes Bus stops KDestination Bus routes Bus stops Destination BusN11 routes BusB, E ,stops J, R 295 28 14 • Findo yourConnections destination onwith the London map orOverground in the Chalk Farm N28 A, F, H towards Kensal Rise towards Maida Hill Green Park towards towards A H PutnSt. Paul’sey Heath Cathedral Green Man 14 FR, M, W towards Ladbroke Grove Sainsbury’s Shepherd’s Bush Notting towards Destinationo finder Kensal Rise o A, F, H 11 Chippenham Road/ Russell Square Liverpool Street Liverpool Street Connections with TfL Rail Charing Cross R R 28 D F H for Westeld from stops A, F, H Hill Gate • Find your destination on the map Acton Town N1111 C, D, F, T Hammersmith Bus Station 211 C, D, F, M, W 424✚ EB, SE, J, R from stops C, , , Shirland Road Appold Street Appold Street • SeeR the colouredConnections lines with on theNational map andRail Kensington High Street A, F, H N11 from stops E, L, U, V B, E, J, R 28 N28 from stops E, L, U, V from stop R from stops B, E, J, R • SeenumbersD the coloured in the Destination lines on the nder map for for the the bus Acton Vale Bromyard Avenue 306N11 A, F, H 295 C, D, F, H PutneySt.
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