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Buses from Enfield Buses from Enfield Buses from Enfield 313 456 317 121 towards Potters Bar One morning journey on route 313 continues to towards Waltham Cross towards Dame Alice Owen’s School on schooldays only from stops C, CC, L Turkey Street from stops CA, N, W Bus Station Great Enfield Island Village 313 Crews Hill from stops A317, D, L Cambridge Road from121 stops CC, E, K One morning journey on route 313 continues to Golf456 Ride Rosewood Drive towards Potters Bar towards Waltham Cross TurkeyEnfield Street towards Dame Alice Owen’s School on schooldays only CREWS fromHILL stops C, CC, L Crematorium from stopsBotany CA, N ,Bay W Hail & Ride Theobalds Park Road Bus Station Great Enfield Island Village Robin Hood Crews Hillsection from stops A, D, L Cambridge317 Road121 from stops CC, E, K 191 Golf Ride Rosewood456 Drive CARTERHATCH towards W8 Great Enfield CREWS HILL Crematorium Brimsdown Botany Bay from stops Hail & Ride TheobaldsClay Park Hill Road Cambridge Road Robin Hood from stops CD, M, X G, V, Y Lavender Hill section Carterhatch Carterhatch 317 121 191 Chase Side 191 W8 456 LaneCARTERHATCH191 Lane towards 313 Chase W9W8 Great Farm Myddleton 191 Enfield Highway Brimsdown from stops Lancaster Road Clay Hill Cambridge Road Hospital G, V, Y Lavender Hill Avenue Carterhatch Durants School/Redfrom stops Lion CD, M, X C, G, H&R1 Carterhatch Hospital Chase Side 191 W8 Forty Hill Lane 191 Lane 313 RoadChase ChaseW9 Farm Farm Hospital Myddleton Other buses from Enfield 191 Enfield 307 Highway 307 from stops Lancaster Road Hospital Main Entrance Gordon Avenue 610/611 Durantstowards School/Red Brimsdown Lion towards Barnet Hospital Hospital C, G, H&R1 Hail & Ride Forty Hill Hill W8 456 towards Hatfield▼ from stops CC, E, K from stops CA, N, W Road Chase Farm section Hertford Road Hunters Way fromOther stops buses C, CA, Wfrom Enfield 307 307 HospitalLavender Hill Holtwhite’s Chase Side W9 Charterhatch Hareeld Close Main Entrance towards Brimsdown towards Barnet Hospital Hardy Way GordonHill Parsonage LaneHail & Ride Baker Street 610/611 Great Lane Green Street Hill 456 towards629 Sch Hatfield▼ fromEast stops Barnet CA, VillageN, W section W8 towards Turkey Street Cambridge Hertfordfrom Road stops CC, E, K from stops C, CA, W Hertford Road Hunters Way from stops D, L, X, Y Road Charterhatch Green Street Hareeld Close Lavender Hill Holtwhite’s Chase Side W9 Crown Road Cat Hill 313 191 Lane121 Green Street Hardy Way Hill Parsonage Lane Baker Street 629 Sch Great 307 East Barnet Village towards629 Sch Turkey Street Cambridge Enfield towards Wood Green Bus Garage Enfield EnfieldHertford Road 313 Bramley Road Police Station Willow Road from stops D, L, X, Y Road Green Street from stops M, R, T CrownRetail ParkRoad College towards Cat Hill 313 191 121 Chingford The Ridgeway Enfield 307 S 629 Sch 317 E I Civic Nags L Enfield towards Wood Green Bus Garage N Enfield ★ Enfield 313 121 CD V Centre 377 from stops P Head Bramley★ Road LE E Police Station WillowA Road towards 377 ITT A G L Retail Park College 307 L R BURY from stops M, R, T from stops Road CC, E, K R RCH 121 191 Southbury Road CC CHUANDR Chingford from stops K 121 EnfieldThe Ridgeway377 S S 231 307 Great Cambridge C, CC, R, T CE Enfield T CA, W, Y G S R T 317 . R E Road 456 WINDMI I O Nags 307 LL HILL A Civic Road L 313 317 E ★ Lea A N CD V 121 R H E 377 from stops P E Centre Head D ★ E LE D W A 377 ITT A G T L Valley CA L R RY 307 CB E BKU L from stops Road CC, E, K R 121 191 RSCH Southbury Road UANDR CC N CH Road Ponders End from stops K 121 Enfield 377 S S Oakwood S 231 307 Great Cambridge C, CC, R, T CE A E T D R R T CA, W, Y Slades G C D THBURY Bus Garage/ . R OU Road 456 WINDMI S O 307 EnfieldLL HILL A 313 317 Road Bincote E N TOW E Lea THE A Glyn Road Alma Hill CHURRC H E Southbury H EET E U STR Road D D W N Chase T Valley CA N M Crown Road Road CB E K L Southbury 377 E S N Ponders End Road Hail & Ride V Enfield Road Oakwood S A A E D World’s End Lane Town C D RURY R Bus Garage/ section Slades H&R1 V SOUTHB Ladysmith Great Ponders End Ponders Bincote Enfield K Lonsdale Drive/ E Library THE TOWN Glyn Road Alma 121 Hill R CHUR Cambridge RoadSouthbury High Street/ End U CH STREET Road Prince LonsdaleRoad Highlands School Chase A H&R2 N N M Southbury RoadCrown Road Southbury Road Road P Palace Gardens L Southbury 377 E CEC Fotheringham Road I George Drive L O Enfield Hail & Ride V Enfield R Shopping Centre D O N Road Southbury Road A Avenue World’s End Lane L Town A RTown section H&R1 D V D Great Ponders End Ponders O Ladysmith Lonsdale Drive/ K Library ROAD O 231 377 456 R L Cambridge Road High Street/ End 121Highlands Avenue Town ECI N Road Prince Lonsdale Highlands School A H&R2 C SYDNEY Southbury Road Southbury Road P 191 L Palace Gardens R Sainsbury’s Park CEC X Fotheringham Road South Street I George Drive L W O Enfield 192 O R ShoppingD Centre Ponders End Park D O N Southbury Road A Chase Avenue L A Dugdale Town S D D D OA Green O Centre Downs Road ROAD O Road 456 R L 231 377 Highlands Avenue Dragon Town ECI N Lincoln Road C PONDERS H RO Lane SYDNEY 191 R Sainsbury’s Park G W X Y 192 South Street D O Pennington Drive Eversley A T Lincoln Road Ponders End Park A END Chase LEI S D Dugdale Ponders End OA D ParkGreen Road A Centre FotheringhamDowns Road Road Highlands Village R Road R Lincoln Road High Street/Orchard Road DragonHail & Ride Lincoln Road PONDERS Elizabeth Lodge H Lane RO Roman Way Kingsway section G Y 329 377 PenningtonEversley Drive Park Road Eversley W9 A T Lincoln Road END LEI W8 N29 D Hail & Ride Ponders End Park Road A Fotheringham Road Highlands Village section Grange Park R Park Avenue Main Avenue Lincolnsection Road High Street/Orchard Road Hail & Ride Nightingale Road Elizabeth Lodge456 W9Hail & Ride Village Road Kingsway W8 329 377 Roman Way section W9 Picketts from stops 121 Eversley Park RoadChurch Cadogan Village Road W8 N29 Hail & Ride W9 Gardens Wellington Road St. Marks Road Great Lock Lane H, R, T Hill Grange Park Park Avenue section Main Avenue Cambridgesection Road from 456 Village Road Hail & Ride Nightingale Road stops W9 192 377 Trinity Avenue/ PickettsW8 Lock Hoppers Road Winchmore Hill 121 H, X, Cadogan Bush Hill Park Picketts Leisurefrom Centrestops W9 Church Village Road Trinity Bounces Road H, R, T H&R2 Gardens Green Lanes WellingtonPark RoadFirst Bush Hill St. Marks Road Great Lock Lane from Hill Avenue Cambridge Road Southgate Cranley Gardens Hail & Ride Avenue Avenue Park Picketts Lock stops Winchmore Hill 456 192 377 Trinity Avenue/ HoppersFox Road Lane section Bush231 Hill Park 191 W8 Leisure Centre H, X, Trinity Bounces Road H&R2 The Hail & Ride Green Lanes Park First Bush Hill Southgate Bourne section HailAvenue & Ride Bury Southgate Cranley Gardens 329 N29 W8 Hail & Ride Avenue Avenue Park High Street 456 Wellington Road 192 section Street Fox Lane section 231 191 W8EDMONTON The Hail & Ride Bury Street Great SouthgateCannon HillBourne section West Hail & Ride CambridgeBury 329 N29Farm Road W8 High Street Aldermans Palmers Wellington Road 192 section Road Street 191 Hill Green Bury Street from stops EDMONTON Bury Street 231 Great CE, E, K Edmonton Green Cannon Hill 121 Church Street Great Cambridge WestRoad Cambridge Aldermans PalmersPalmers Green FarmFirs RoadLane Church Street/ Road 191 Hill GreenTriangle Edmonton Cemetery Bury Street from stops 231 CE, E, K Edmonton Green 121 456 Church Street Great Cambridge Road W8 192 121 329 Palmers Green Firs Lane Church Street/ N29Triangle towards 192 towards towards towards North Middlesex 231Edmonton Cemetery Turnpike Lane Turnpike Lane Trafalgar Square University Hospital towards Turnpike Lane towards Tottenham Hale Edmonton W8 192 from stops CA, N, W from stops A, C, R, T 456 from stops A, D, K 121 329 from stops A, CN29, R, T from stops CAtowards, N, W from stops CC, D, K Cambridge Roundabout 192 towards towards towards North Middlesex 231 Turnpike Lane Turnpike Lane Trafalgar Square University Hospital towards Turnpike Lane towards Tottenham Hale Edmonton from stops A, D, K from stops CA, N, W from stops A, C, R, T from stops A, C, R, T from stops CA, N, W from stops CC, D, K Cambridge Roundabout © Transport for London Information correct from 13 March 2021 BusesBuses from Enfromfield Enfield How to use this map Destination finder © Transport for London Information correct from 13 March 2021 • Find your destination on the map or in the Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops How Destination to finder use this map DestinationA finder G Ordnance Road 121 CC, E, K • See the coloured lines on the map and 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