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Buses from Knightsbridge Buses from Knightsbridge 23 414 24 Buses towardsfrom Westbourne Park BusKnightsbridge Garage towards Maida Hill towards Hampstead Heath Shirland Road/Chippenham Road from stops KH, KP From 15 June 2019 route 14 will be re-routed to run from stops KB, KD, KW between Putney Heath and Russell Square. For stops Warren towards Warren Street please change at Charing Cross Street 52 Warwick Avenue Road to route 24 towards Hampstead Heath. 14 towards Willesden Bus Garage for Little Venice from stop KB, KD, KW 24 from stops KE, KF Maida Vale 23 414 Clifton Gardens Russell 24 Square Goodge towards Westbourne Park Bus Garage towards Maida Hill 74 towards Hampstead HeathStreet 19 452 Shirland Road/Chippenham Road towards fromtowards stops Kensal KH, KPRise 414From 15 June 2019 route 14from will be stops re-routed KB, KD to, KW run from stops KB, KD, KW between Putney Heath and Russell Square. For stops Finsbury Park 22 TottenhamWarren Ladbroke Grove from stops KE, KF, KJ, KM towards Warren Street please change atBaker Charing Street Cross Street 52 Warwick Avenue Road to route 24 towards Hampsteadfor Madame Heath. Tussauds from 14 stops KJ, KM Court from stops for Little Venice Road towards Willesden Bus Garage fromRegent stop Street KB, KD, KW KJ, KM Maida Vale 14 24 from stops KE, KF Edgware Road MargaretRussell Street/ Square Goodge 19 23 52 452 Clifton Gardens Oxford Circus Westbourne Bishop’s 74 Street Tottenham 19 Portobello and 452 Grove Bridge Road Paddington Oxford British Court Roadtowards Golborne Market towards Kensal Rise 414 fromGloucester stops KB, KD Place, KW Circus Museum Finsbury Park Ladbroke Grove from stops KE23, KF, KJ, KM St. Mary’s 23 22 Tottenham New Oxford Street Hospital EdgwareBaker StreetRoad for Madame Tussauds fromConduit stops StreetKJ, KM Court from stops Road Charing Regent Street Cross Road KJ, KM 14 Kensington Park Road Edgware Road MarbleMargaret Street/ 14 19 24 Denmark19 Street 23 52 452 137 from stops KJ, KM Oxford Circus 52 452 Westbourne Bishop’s Arch Tottenham NottingPortobello Hill Gate and Grove Bridge Road Paddington Oxford22 British Court Road Golborne Market 23 Gloucester74 137 414 Place Circus Museum 24 23 St. Mary’s 23 Park Berkeley 14 19 New Oxford Street towards Pimlico Hyde Park Hospital Edgware Road Lane Square Conduit Street Shaftesbury Charing Kensington Church Street 9 14 RIVE Avenue Cross Road Kensington Park Road SOUTH CARRIAGE D Marble19 22 14 19 24 Denmark Street Kensington Kensington DGE fromWI stops KJ, KM 137 S Arch 52 452 SBRIS Palace Road S T TRT L 9 ƥ GH E R Ɲ NI TRE LI K V Notting Hill Gate E I A 22 L E R Piccadilly RUTL 23 74 137 414 M KNI E L T UT GHTSBR E TRE IDG E Green 24 T Circus Hyde Park Park Berkeley 14 19 L ƚ Knightsbridge Park towards Pimlico AND ƛ Royal Albert A VOR S 7 23 TRE Hyde Park Corner Lane Square C1 Hall ND Shaftesbury towards 23Kensington Church Street 52 ST HA 9 14 V GATE Avenue GD RIVE 7 452 O L RAPHAEL R L High Street Kensington T RRIAGE DPost Of�ce White City T A O 19 22 SOUTHS CA R R Ɵ Trafalgar Square S REVOR D WI Kensington Kensington N NC Ơ WN Q IET DGE Bus Station P A QUAR S S UA SBRIS for Charing Cross Palace Road L S T TRT L 9 ƥ E T GH E A R Kensington High Street Ɲ NI TRE LI DES from stops L ƙ K V R E C N RO EE O I A E E E O R L R Piccadilly RUTL KA, KC, KJ, E HARRIET M T T Ƙ L T KNI T E UT GHTSBR E TRE IDG P E WAL Green Strand KM, KU P S T ST Circus M L M SLOANE STREET Hyde Park Design L O HAN ƚ Knightsbridge Park AND ƛ Royal Albert A ON VOR S SIL KENSINGTON7 23 TRE A Corner C1 Museum ND BR PAV 52 Hall S C B K 23 52 HA towards T ST P V GATE R GD Ɨ E ES I 7 452 O L RAPHAEL R L T Post Of�ce High Street Kensington LION ROA White City T LI A O S R R C Ɵ Trafalgar Aldwych Square REVOR D S N ER NC E Ơ WN Q IET N Bus Station RP Harrods A T QUAR S UA Ɩ for for Covent Charing Garden Cross and Kensington L STS E T A Kensington High Street DES from stops T L ƙ London Transport Museum R Olympia C T HO N RO EE E E A O R 52 KA, KC, KJ, B T N T Ƙ HARRIET E T D R S P WAL Strand KM, KU O P R S ST 9 M O M M BEA PT L AD SLOANE STREET L from stop KH, KP Design BR O HAN STREE SIL GAN P KENSINGTON ON O Victoria U N IL A NS CADO from stops KH, KP Museum BR HA P PAV 52 O FORT PL S C B L K S MP T B AS AC 9 Ƭ P EAUCHA C1 Q PTON ROAD Ɨ GD B R E ES I E From 15 June 2019 UA T O LION ROA M LI N P ON O VI S ON C from stops KB, KD, KK, KL, KW Aldwych 23 R R NGTER M T ST EN ơ route 9 will be re-routed E B R HarrodsT MS T Kensington C1 YE P PLA Ɩ ST forvia Covent Piccadilly Garden Circus. and towards OMAN'S ROSTSON HANS T London Transport Museum Olympia ƪ G CEH T Hammersmith DNS A TREE 52 B N S EGERTON D VICTORIA Bus Station RO S R 9 TER W M OAD L from stop KH, KP KF BEA PT STREE REET from stops KE, 14 74 414 C1 BR R O PONT ST GAN P Victoria AC U N IL HANS P CADO from stops KH, KP O E FORT PL L MP B AC C1 9 S Ƭ EAUCHA WALTON AS Ƣ C1 Q PTON ROAD GD B UA T M O N E From 15 June 2019 Gloucester ON O V S PON 19 22 137 452 C1 from stops KB, KD, KK, KL, KW 23 R R INGT M T ST ơ Victoria route 9 will be re-routed E B T MS 74 C1 Road Victoria & AlbertY EMuseum P PLA ST towards OMAN'S ROON HANS Coach Station via Piccadilly Circus. ƪ G CE Hammersmith Cromwell Natural History DNS TREE South Kensington S Sloane Square Bus Station Road Museum EGERTON VICTORIA for the MuseumsT Earl’s Court ER W EET from stops KE, KF R P NT STR Warwick Road 14 74 414 C1 AC O Old Brompton Road E King’s Road WALTON Ƣ C1 Earl’s Court 19 22 137 452 C1 Earl’s Court Road Gloucester Victoria EARL’S Road C1 Royal BromptonVictoria &and Albert Museum Royal Hospital Chelsea 74 Royal Marsden Hospitals Coach Station COURT 14 19 22 Cromwell Natural History 414 South Kensington Sloane Square137 Road Museum for the Museums Earl’s Court Old Brompton Road 452 Warwick Road Redcliffe Gardens Chelsea King’s Road Lister Hospital Old Brompton Road Old Town Hall Earl’s Court CHELSEA Earl’s Court Road EARL’S West Brompton C1 Royal Brompton and Royal Hospital Chelsea Royal Marsden Hospitals COURT 14 19 22 Chelsea414 and Westminster Hospital 137 Queenstown Road Lillie Road Old Brompton Road 452 Redcliffe Gardens Chelsea Lister Hospital 452 Chelsea Old TownBeaufort Hall Street 74 CHELSEA World’s End Battersea Park towards Vauxhall towards Putney High Street Bus Station West Brompton 19 from stops KC, KU FULHAM Queenstown Road from stops KH, KK, KL, KP Chelsea and Westminster Hospital Queenstown Road Lillie Road 22 Fulham Broadway 14 452 towards Putney Heath Chelsea Beaufort Street 74 River Thames Green Man World’s End Battersea Park towards Vauxhall towards Putney High Street New King’s Road 19 Bus Station from stops KC, KU 137 from stops KC, KU FULHAM Battersea Bridge Queenstown Road from stops KH, KK, KL, KP Parkgate Road towards 414 22 Streatham Hill towards Putney Bridge towards Putney Common 22 Telford Avenue Fulham Broadway 19 from stops KK, KL 14from stops KC, KU from stops KK, KL from stops KK, KL towards Putney Heath River Thames © Transport for London © Crown copyright and databaseGreen rightsMan 2019 Ordnance Survey 100035971/015 © Copyright Transport for LondonNew 2019 King’s Road Information correct from 15 June 2019 from stops KC, KU Battersea Bridge 137 Parkgate Road towards How to use414 this map Destination22 finder Streatham Hill towards Putney Bridge towards Putney Common Telford Avenue Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination 19 from stops BusKK ,routes KL Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops • Find yourfrom destination stops KC, KUon the map or in the from stops KK, KL from stops KK, KL Kensington High Street 9 23 KE, KF Putney Heath Green Man 14 KC, KU Destination finder A © Transport for London o R BusesBuses from fromKnightsbridge Knightsbridge © •Crown See copyright the coloured and database lines rights on 2019 the Ordnance map and Survey 100035971/015 © Copyright TransportAldwych for London for Covent2019 Garden 9 KH, KP Kensington Olympia 9 23 KE, KF Q Information correct from 15 June 2019 numbers in the Destination nder for the bus and London Transport Museum C1 KA, KC, KJ, KM, KU R routes that go to your destination Queenstown Road 137 KK, KL B Kensington Palace 9 23 52 KE, KF • Check the Destination finder and map (at the and Battersea Park/Chelsea Gate 452 KH, KK, KL, KP How to use this map DestinationBaker Street for Madame Tussauds finder 74 KB, KD, KW 452 KE, KF, KJ, KM 23 414 24 end of each coloured line) for the bus stops to How catch your to bus use from this map DestinationBattersea Bridge Parkgate Road Bus19 routes BusKK, KLstops KensingtonDestination Road Bus9 routes 23 52 KEBus, KFstops DestinationR Bus routes Bus stops towards Westbourne Park Bus Garage towards Maida Hill towards Hampstead Heath • Find your destination on the map or in the Shirland Road/Chippenham Road R Kensington High Street 4529 23 KE, KF, KJ, KM PutneyRoyal Albert Heath Hall Green Man 149 23 52 KCKE,, KFKU from stops KH, KP From 15 June 2019 route 14 will be re-routed to run • DestinationUse the central finder map to nd the nearest bus BatterseaA Park 137 KK, KL from stops KB, KD, KW • Find your destination on the 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