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Day Buses from Baker Street and Marylebone Day buses from Baker Street and Marylebone Key Brent Cross Shopping Centre 189 113 82 Edgware EDGEDGWAREARE North Finchley Bus Station Ø— Connections with London Underground FINCHLEYFINCHLEY Edgware Way Claremont Road Finchley Central u Clitterhouse Road Connections with London Overground Apex Corner R Finchley Henlys Corner Connections with National Rail Mill Hill Circus Cricklewood Î Connections with Dockland Light Railway 30 Watford Way 13 Temple Fortune  Hackney Wick Connections with river boats 18 Cricklewood Broadway Hendon Central Sudbury & Harrow Road KILBURNKILBURN 139 Golders Green Eastway + Mondays to Saturdays except evenings Brent Cross ~ Wembley Central Kilburn West Hampstead Flyover Childs Hill Cricklewood Lane HACKNEYCKNEY Except evenings West End Green Hendon Way Hackney Central Stonebridge Park Brondesbury West Hampstead Finchley Road & Frognal Kilburn High Road Finchley Road for O2 Centre Priory Park Road Dalston Junction Harlesden WEMBLEYWEMBLEY A Abbey Road Belsize Road Swiss Cottage Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen bus Jubilee Clock Balls Pond Road !A Willesden Junction Abbey Road Boundary Road Finchley Road Boundary Road service. The disc appears on the top of the bus stop in the Furness Road 27 Chalk Farm 1 2 3 Morrisons 4 5 6 street (see map of town centre in centre of diagram). College Park Abbey Road Marlborough Place Finchley Road Queens Grove Highbury & Blue disc !ª indicates a coach stop. Scrubs Lane ST JOHN’SJOHN’S Islington Chalk Farm Road Kensal Green Abbey Road Grove End Road St John’s Wood Hartland Road/ WOODOOD Camden Market Islington Town Hall Prince Albert Harrow Road Grove End Road Hall Road Wellington Road Ladbroke Grove/Kilburn Lane Lord’s Cricket Ground Road Prince Albert Parkway Caledonian Lord’s Cricket Road London Gloucester Camden Camden Agar Grove Road Harrow Road Lisson Grove St John’s Wood Road/ Ground Avenue Road Zoo Avenue High Street Road Estate Market Road Police Station Lord’s Cricket Ground Route finder Prince Albert Prince Albert Regent’s Park Parkway Camden Harrow Road Lisson Grove Frampton Street Road Road Road Arlington Town Caledonian Road Day buses including 24-hour services Sutherland Avenue Eamont Street Primrose Hill Road & Barnsbury Harrow Road Lisson Grove Church Street Park Road Caledonian Road Bus route Towards Bus stops Cirencester Street Lord’s Cricket Ground CAMDENCAMDEN Camden High Street Copenhagen Street Rossmore Road Lisson Grove 2 Royal Oak Park Road Norwood ○F ○H ○L Alpha Close TOWNWN Islington Angel Rossmore Road Park Road/ Mornington 13 ○B ○G ○J Harrow Road London Business School Crescent 274 Aldwych Bishops Bridge Road/ H Little Venice A U ○K ○Q ○R ○U R Marylebone Pentonville Road Golders Green E A Hampstead Road W T Penton Rise Harrow Road LL O S Silverdale O 18 ○D ○N ○W Hermitage Street O P Regent’s Park Euston D Dorset A Pentonville Road L P Square TfL Lost LA King’s Cross Road City Road Property C Hampstead Road EUSUSTONON Paddington Green Police Station MELCOMB E ○E ○P ○Z B E MELCOMBE ST. A C Sudbury GLOUCESTER Office ALCOM Drummond Street V ENTRA PL. Hampstead Road E LA Baker Regent’s for Warren Street N Edgware Road ST. M King’s Cross 27 GREAT 19 Robert Street Moorfields ○D ○N ○W U S Chalk Farm BAK Street Park E T. Eye Hospital L B S B Madame 18 Marylebone Road N E W D Tussaud’s Chiswick Business Park ○E ○P ○Z The yellow tinted area includes every Old Marylebone Road ER STREET bus stop up to one-and-a-half miles MARYLEBONE ROAD E 30 Westminster ‘The Old Street ○D ○K ○R ○W N Hackney Wick from Baker Street. Main stops are Western P Council Z C E F Globe’ Warren Euston Square Euston Euston Road H Old Marylebone Road ORD ST. House shown in the white area outside. Eye IL Marylebone Great Street British Library ○E ○F ○H Edgware Road Hospital T ERN ST. Marble Arch PLACE BICKENHALL Road Portland for St Pancras Shoreditch STREET University of Harley Street Street International High Street 74 Putney ○A ○F ○H Sussex Gardens Q F Westminster Norfolk Crescent YORK STREET G 82 North Finchley ○K ○Q ○R ○U Liverpool Street CRAWFORD STREET PADDIN GTON Victoria ○A ○F ○H St Mary’s Hospital STREET MONTAGU PLACE DORSET STREET Aldgate 113 Edgware ○K ○Q ○R ○U N R New Cavendish TO GU H S Paddington A T Street UARE Q ○A ○F ○H Praed Street YAN SQUARE BLANDFORD STREET S Marble Arch R ALDGALDGATETE MON B J 139 Waterloo ○B ○G ○J PADDINGADDINGTONON GEORGE STREET GEORGE STREET Aldgate East K West Hampstead ○K ○Q ○R ○T Paddington Bishop’s Bridge Road Cleveland Terrace Oxford Street Whitechapel 189 ○K ○Q ○R ○T Gloucester Terrace Orchard Street Selfridges Brent Cross 205 Old Cavendish Street Oxford Royal London Hospital (not 189) Circus ○B ○G ○J 30 113 Oxford Circus Bishop’s Bridge Road 205 ○D ○L ○W Queensway Stepney Green Bow Church 274 189 Paddington ○E ○ ○Z Lancaster Gate Bayswater Road Bayswater Road Bayswater Road Marble Arch OXFORDORD Regent Street Conduit Street/Hamleys Toy Store Pembridge Villas Victoria Gate Hyde Park Street Marble Arch Mile End 274 ○K ○Q ○R ○T Piccadilly Circus Islington Park Lane Dorchester Hotel STREETSTREET Notting Hill Gate ○A ○F ○H Haymarket Lancaster Gate Park Lane London Hilton Hotel Bow Road 453 Deptford ○D ○M ○W High Street Knightsbridge Trafalgar Square Kensington Harrods Hyde Park Corner for Charing Cross Aldwych Victoria & Albert Museum Grosvenor Place 13 for Covent Garden and Bow Church Wilton Street Kensington High Street for Natural History and Whitehall Horse Guards Avenue London Transport Museum 205 Earl’s Court Road Science Museums 82 Victoria Whitehall Horse Guards Parade Charing Strand South Kensington Cross Southampton Kensington Westminster Parliament Square Street/ Olympia Gloucester Road Vauxhall Bridge Road for Houses of Parliament Covent Garden HAMMERSMITHHAMMERSMITH for Pimlico and Westminster Abbey Hammersmith Earl’s Court River Thames Bus Station West Brompton Vauxhall County Hall Waterloo Bridge Stamford Brook Stockwell for London Aquarium, for Southbank Centre Bus Garage Lillie Road London Eye and St Thomas’ Hospital Brixton Fulham Palace Road Lambeth North 139 Waterloo Chiswick High Road Upper Tulse Hill Chiswick Lane Putney Bridge BRIXBRIXTONON Tulse Hill Elephant & Castle Turnham Green 453 Church West Norwood Bricklayers Arms Putney High Street Norwood Bus Garage Old Kent Road New Cross Gate New Cross Deptford Chiswick 27 Putney Exchange Bridge Business Park PUTNEYPUTNEY 2 74 Information correct from 31 August 2013 © Transport for London TFL26587.07.13 (F).
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