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Motspur Park Station – Zone 4 I Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Motspur Park Station – Zone 4 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map 8 PA R K V I E W 99 ) Footbridge 1 S 89 Beverley 265 WAY 28 Raynes Park Park S LINK Tennis 23 Courts 150 A D 21 MEADOWVIEW ROAD 1 2 114 Raynes Park EGMONT ROAD P Playground A Residents’ LTC Y 1 O 92 24 ORCHARD B CLO SE 2 R 2 1 71 41 W 2 N N E S O T 16 O 1 W W E 15 T GER T A 1 T O N R O A D S E Y 2 G ALVERSTONE ROAD S 40 G N T O S E 35 N I E L M C L 1 120 WyWyvvern I L B K 104 R EEststate ( A 2 123 2 ONSLOW ROAD U B R L A Y 109 G D B O 1 N N A 2 R O 15 179 A 182 36 1 D 19 37 251 E 70 W Sacred Heart Catholic E 1 U S Hobkirk House 181 49 Primary School Y N 77 Resource Centre E V L G R E E N WAY A 2 Burlington Roadd The 142 1 H A R O O K W O O D A 2822 76 40 M E A D WAY T Lighthouse R N B&Q O B 243 F E E Extra D A V E A 18 S E EVERLE O 64 6 R R 1 Burlington Junior, L B O N E W G T 1 Y E VENUE I N S Infant and 240 L 1 T R R 1 197 U W O B 230 Nursery School 2 A 1 1 A Y 209 D 1 OxBridge VENUE 2 175 Centre 2 211 Y 2 A G 157 ShaShannnnnnon 1 1 2 E S T E L L A A W R D 27 O A 10 44 R 36 123 S N A O 180 CoCorner S G T 57 S L I N N R E 73 N B U O Raynes Park D VENUE 2 42 89 R R Tennis Club D New Malden A VENUE 1 77 223 198 G C 55 AY Fire Station OAKW BurlingtonBurlingtog n RoRoad D A D E L A A R 2 D O U G L A S9 A D 75 82 A 45 N 55 R 43 R 2 A VENUE WESTW 2 B I 1 B E L M O N T A West Barnes VENUE AY V 1 2 Surgery 36 152 ERROL 1GARDENS CAVENDISH AVENUE E 157 1 118 Holy Cross 3 CON PHYLLIS AVENUE 1 66 2 ALBERT ROAD Church 45 S 2 G 48 F E Q Shannon Corner I 59 239 O E U L VENUE R E Retail Park D G E 33 A E 59 N V 63 2 S 2 R 1 E 58 N MEADOWSWEET CLOSE O B R 206 Y U 82 A 56 O R E D 53 A O 2 1 KINGSW D Burlington N S E A F O R T H A A Retail Park V 55 52 E CLAREMONT A VENUE AY N 72 35 72 55 U E 1 66 A D E L A A ) C 1 95 63 S O E Eveline Day B 18 H S 2 129 Nursery A N 64 A M B E L M O N T A VENUE A P A V L Y E King’s College School N B WESTW 113 S U Sports Ground 76 T E S A 87 VENUE 277 N N 1 E T E N N Y S O N A L O E N 2 Y T A R S V E A 90 31 G N B ARNARNES U B N E 76 196 95 I 81 105 E T C 120 U K N ( O E S N V S A E 64 69 F 66 101 S 256 Y I E I 63 L 150 L W 27 2 A D L Y 1 AV H W S P Bev E E 151 N A N U F Footbridge E O E erley Br R 57 T D H 153 L 107 A V 313 A E 64 N M U o B E o Y 114 50 R VENUE k O 246 N A V 26 E Coombe Boys’ School 56 63 85 N 327 16 U and Sixth Form E 121 17 17 292 COLLEGE GARDENS E C Motspur Park School Playing Fields A R 329 R E T West Barnes E S 294 O S E L K 1 121 Library ARTHUR ROAD VENUE C A B Footbridge L D L A I E B R 2 F N K 2 E 136 A E 160 1 O 50 S E 126 N N 357 135 5 D A 308 T E N N Y S O N A 27 463 D 35935 L 2 A 137 4 O The R 16 CLAREMONT A MotspMoMotstspurtssppurur PPark 1 N Earl S M 1 O E A I R 19 Beatty I 26 T N 2 N A A Archbishop Tenison’s School W E S T T B A R N 419 R A S L A N E E S 66 E S A V Sports Ground 52 L E A N 67 BLAK N E B U E T S E 184 W 42 Level Crossing 37 159 18 Kings 1 Rugby 35 6 55 B L A Old Blues RFC K E S 56 Fulham FC A MARINA AVENUE V Training Ground E N 378 U E K 152 1 R B 68 A e v P e r 45 7 R l SPIERS CLOSE e 111 U y P Running B E 46 S 2 O V r G R Track T o I R F O o Bowling k 1 M Green Sir Joseph Hood Memorial Playing Field Fulham FC Training Ground 98 B L A K HOPTON GARDENS E 18 17 S 88 A North East Surrey V E N 1 Crematorium & Chapel U 10 E 19 V E H I O 1 R R D R N E 17 B V E O A ND M E W 4 G D N S 72 APPLETON GARDENS MMOOTO T SSPUR 1 2 1 64 Beverley Br Sir Joseph Hood 62 PARKA Memorial Playing Field 49 42 Morddden 18 C H Cemeeetery 25 I L M Gas ook K A M O T S P U R P A R Holders 161 40 R 3 K G A 1 R 29 D E N 30 S 2 37 P U R B E C K A N T S C E 19 C R E 28 T O N L I N G 1 H O L VENUE A N 2 39 14 C A S T 22 H E O R L 45 30 L C I R 1 1 45 ) N K E A C G R CHILMARK GARDENS S BARGATE CLOSE ( T 2 T 14 E C A N O E 2 L 49 N N N E E R E S G 31 T C O R VENUE P O R T L A N D A L 55 E P O R T L A N D A 40 52 C 116 S GREENLA GARDENS 38 C E E T KINGSHILL A N A MertonMerrtonton & SuttonSuttonn 128 T G 83 VENUE VENUE R W 69 A B Cememeteetetery 1 12 2 69 76 65 44 ABC85 101 © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 Ordnance Survey 100035971/015 © Copyright Transport for London 2016 Street finder Landmark finder Key A F A1 Queens Road C2 Archbishop Tenison’s School B1 Adela Avenue A2 Fir Grove R Sports Ground National Rail station A1 Albert Road G A1 Rookwood Avenue A1 B&Q Extra A1 Beverley Park A1 Alverstone Road A1 George Road S National Rail exit A1 Burlington Junior, Infant and A3 Appleton Gardens C1 Grand Drive B2 Seaforth Avenue Nursery School A3 Ancaster Crescent C3 Green Lane (Track) B1 Shannon Corner Bus stop A1 Burlington Retail Park B2 Arthur Road A3 Greenlaw Gardens A2 Spiers Close A2 Coombe Boys’ School and B C1 Greenway A2 Stanley Avenue Car park Sixth Form A3 Bargate Close B2 Station Road H B2 Earl Beatty, The B1 Barnard Gardens A3 Hollington Crescent T Public toilet C2 Eveline Day Nursery (with accessible toilet and B2 Barnes End C2 Tennyson Avenue A3 Hopton Gardens A3 Fulham FC Training Ground baby changing) B2 Belmont Avenue A3 Hornbeam Gardens W A1 Hobkirk House Resource Centre A1 Beverley Road K A3 Wendover Drive B1 Holy Cross Church B1 Beverley Way (Kingston Bypass) B3 Kingshill Avenue B2 West Barnes Lane C2 King’s College School Sports A1 Blagdon Road Top up your Oyster pay as you go C1 Kingsway C1 Westway Ground credit or buy Travelcards and bus & A2 Blakes Avenue L C2 Kings Rugby tram passes at around 4,000 shops A2 Blakes Lane C1 Linkway B1 Lighthouse, The across London A2 Blakes Terrace A1 New Malden Fire Station B1 Burlington Road M A2 Malden Way (Kingston Bypass) C3 North East Surrey Crematorium B2 Byron Avenue B2 Marina Avenue & Chapel C C1 Meadowsweet Close C2 Old Blues RFC B1 Cavendish Avenue C1 Meadowview Road B1 OxBridge Centre A3 Chilmark Gardens C1 Meadway C1 Raynes Park Residents’ LTC B2 Claremont Avenue B2 Motspur Park C1 Raynes Park Tennis Club A2 Cobham Avenue B1 Sacred Heart Catholic Primary A2 College Gardens O A2 Oakfield Close School B2 Consfield Avenue C1 Oakway A1 Shannon Corner Retail Park C1 Crossway A1 Onslow Road B3 Sir Joseph Hood Memorial D C1 Orchard Close Playing Field B1 Douglas Avenue P B2 West Barnes Library E C1 West Barnes Surgery A1 Park View A1 Egerton Road B2 Phyllis Avenue A1 Egmont Road A3 Portland Avenue C1 Elm Close A3 Purbeck Avenue B1 Errol Gardens B1 Estella Avenue Q MOTSPUR PARK DR TfL 32404.11.16 National Rail Enquiries Taxis Transport for London www TM Book a London Taxi www 24 hour Travel Online NRE App Social Contact Centre Traintracker Text Online Information nationalrail.co.uk Free National Rail facebook.com/ 03457 48 49 50 8 49 50 Dial-A-Cab – 020 7253 5000 www.tfl.gov.uk 0343 222 1234 Radio Taxis – 020 7272 0272 Enquiries app for iOS nationalrailenq Calls cost no more than calls to Text station name to the above number for live For train times and fares.
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