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Buses from Regent Street WILLESDEN GOLDERS GREEN CAMDEN SHEPHERDÕS BUSH PECKHAM Buses from Regent Street 24 hour 24 hour 24 hour 6 service 139 service C2 service Key Willesden West Hampstead Finchley Road Childs Hill Parliament Hill Fields & Frognal Finchley Road —O Connections with London Underground STREATHAM WILLESDEN Bus Garage West End Green 13 GOLDERS Fortune Green Golders Green o Connections with London Overground DULWICH Pound Lane West Hampstead Platts Lane GREEN Highgate Road Finchley Road R Connections with National Rail O2 Centre DI Connections with Docklands Light Railway Willesden Centre West End Lane Finchley Road Kentish Town for Health and Care Camden Town B Connections with river boats 24 hour Chamberlayne Road Albany Street 88 service Swiss Cottage Regents Park Barracks/London Zoo Abbey Road Albany Street CAMDEN Kensal Rise Cumberland Terrace 24 hour Lisson Grove St JohnÕs Wood 23 service Westbourne Park Albany Street Robert Street Mornington Crescent Rossmore Road Lords Cricket Ground Lisson Grove QueenÕs Park Albany Street Kensal Road Chester Gate Rossmore Road Carlton Vale Park Road/ Park Road Route finder London Business School Alpha Close Albany Street Maida Hill The White Horse Hotel Hampstead Road Ladbroke Grove Chippenham Marylebone Silverdale Day buses including 24-hour services SainsburyÕs Dorset Square Marylebone Warwick for Marylebone Road Road Hampstead Road Harley Street Bus route Towards Bus stops Avenue 24 hour Gloucester Place Drummond Street 453 service Ladbroke Edgware Marylebone Baker Street RegentÕs Park Hampstead Road 3 Crystal Palace ○T Grove Road Gloucester for Madame Robert Street Place ○L Paddington TussaudÕs Oxford Circus Marylebone Road Great Portland Street 24 hour ○V Westbourne Grove St MaryÕs Hospital 6 service Aldwych Gloucester Place ○M Edgware Road Dorset Street Willesden Sussex Gardens 24 hour service Dulwich ○T Edgware Road 12 Burwood Place/George Street Gloucester Place Oxford Circus ○L George Street Portland Place Edgware Road Bond Street The yellow tinted area includes every bus Aldwych ○V Marble Arch 13 stop up to about one-and-a-half miles from ○L Bayswater Road Regent Street. Main stops are shown in the Golders Green Lancaster Gate Hyde Park Street white area outside. 24 hour ○V 23 service Liverpool Street Queensway Bayswater Road Bayswater Road 24 hour 159 service ○M Victoria Gate Marble Arch Marble Arch Westbourne Park 24 hour 24 hour 3 12 service service Camden Town ○M Oxford Circus 88 Clapham Common ○T Notting Hill Gate 24 hour ○M 94 service Acton Green Piccadilly Circus ○T S T Holland Park Hamleys 24 hour G service Waterloo ○V E 139 O 24 hour 23 service R West Hampstead ○L G Liverpool Street E 24 hour S R service Marble Arch ○M ShepherdÕs Bush T E 159 R T G for Westfield E E E SHEPHERDÕS E ○T E NT Streatham T R T S Moorgate 24 hour S service Deptford Bridge ○T BUSH T T 453 Goldhawk Road I R T U E EE D E R Marylebone ○M N T T O S C S K 24 hour A A Bank Parliament Hill Fields ○Q○W V BE C2 service IL Turnham Green E N Victoria ○S○X E R W O W B O N Mansion House Night buses D H Acton Green E 24 hour S D For night bus information, please see separate poster 94 service T D . R T S O St PaulÕs Cathedral S T E N N . E TO T Ludgate Circus U for City Thameslink BR Fleet Street Piccadilly Circus 24 hour Strand 94 service Royal Courts of Justice Berkeley Street Haymarket Aldwych for Covent Garden River Thames 24 hour 6 service 13 Trafalgar Square Charing Cross Cockspur Street Green Park Piccadilly Strand Constitution Hill Trafalgar Square Southampton Street Whitehall Waterloo Bridge s for London Eye, IMAX Cinema and Southbank Arts Centre Whitehall Waterloo Horse Guards Parade 24 hour Hyde Park Corner 139 service sWestminster Lambeth Elephant BricklayerÕs New Cross Parliament Square North & Castle Arms Bus Garage New Cross Old Kent Road New Cross Gate St GeorgeÕs Grosvenor Place Great Smith County Hall s Circus Street for London Walworth Deptford Bridge Wilton Street Abingdon Road Westminster Aquarium and 24 hour Marsham Street Street 453 service Horseferry Road Abbey London Dungeon Buckingham Palace Road Camberwell Bressenden Place Millbank Lambeth Palace Imperial Road Marsham Street Horseferry War Museum Victoria Page Street Kennington 24 hour Road Camberwell C2 service Road Green PECKHAM Tate Britain Kennington Peckham Oval Town Centre John Islip Street Brixton Peckham Rye River Thames Vauxhall Brixton Hill Herne Hill Key Peckham Rye —O Connections with London Underground STREATHAM Streatham Hill Kings on the Rye Telford Avenue Dulwich o Connections with London Overground Stockwell Streatham West Dulwich Crystal Palace DULWICH R Clapham Common Library Connections with National Rail 24 hour 24 hour St LeonardÕs Church Parade 24 hour 88 service 159 service 12 service DI Connections with Docklands Light Railway Clapham Common Clapham North Streatham Streatham Hill South Croxted Road 3 B Connections with river boats Old Town for Clapham High Street © Transport for London Information correct from 29 March 2014 TFL27923.02.14 (P).
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