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South Norwood Hill) X68 Russell Square Tottenham for British Museum Court Road Route Finder N68 Holborn Aldwych for Covent Garden Day Buses Buses from Upper Norwood (South Norwood Hill) X68 Russell Square Tottenham for British Museum Court Road Route finder N68 Holborn Aldwych for Covent Garden Day buses Bus route Towards Bus stops River Thames Waterloo 196 Elephant & Castle Ǥ ǥ Ǧ ǧ for IMAX Theatre, London Eye & South Bank Arts Centre VAUXHALL Norwood Junction ɱ ɶ ɷ ɹ Vauxhall 196 468 Elephant & Castle Anerley Ć ć ɱ Kennington Route X68 runs non-stop between West Norwood and 249 Lansdowne Way Lane Waterloo during the Monday-Friday morning peak only. Walworth Road Passengers cannot alight before Waterloo. Clapham Common ˝ ˟ Stockwell 249 468 Elephant & Castle Ǥ ǥ Ǧ ǧ Clapham Common Stockwell Green Camberwell Green Old Town South Croydon ɱ ɵ ɶ ɷ ɹ Brixton Effra Denmark Hill Road Kings College Hospital Brixton Night buses Clapham Common South BRIXTON Lambeth Town Hall Herne Hill Bus route Towards Bus stops HERNE Norwood Road Old Coulsdon ɱ ɵ ɶ ɷ ɹ Clapham South HILL N68 Anerley Road Tulse Hill CRYSTAL Hamlet Road Tottenham Court Road Ǥ ǥ Ǧ ǧ BALHAM TULSE PALACE Anerley Road Norwood Road Thicket Road Balham HILL Lancaster Avenue Crystal Palace Other buses for National Sports Centre Norwood Road Robson Road Anerley Bus route Towards Bus stops Station Road Anerley Hill Tooting Bec West Norwood Crystal Palace Park ANERLEY X68 Russell Square 0 Ǥ ǥ Ǧ ǧ Knights Hill Anerley 9 WEST Westow Hill West Croydon ɱ ɵ ɶ ɷ ɹ NORWOOD St Julians Farm Road 249 Tooting Bec Road Knights Hill West Norwood Fire Station Westow Street Knights Hill 0 Express, Mondays to Fridays morning peak hours only Lakeview Road Streatham St Leonards Church Knights Hill 9 Express, Mondays to Fridays afternoon peak hours only Crown Point Westow Park Crown Lane Streatham Ryecroft Road Streatham Common Crown Lane North Crown Point Norwood Crown Point Ć Beulah Hill Biggin Hill Beulah Hill ST Convent Hill AM STREATHAM B Beulah Hill ˟ OU RNE WAY Hermitage Road Beulah Spa SYLVA N School H AD IL Upper Beulah Hill L ć RO Church RCH HU ˝ Beaulieu ɱ C Heights Croydon Transmitting ǧ Station ɶ School D ROA S Ǧ OUTH ɷ CYPRESS College NOR School ǥ The yellow tinted area includes every FE F I WOODɹ HILL bus stop up to about one-and-a-half L ROAD EN miles from Upper Norwood (South Norwood Hill). RNEC OWD Main stops are shown in the white area outside. WHA H GARDENS D Ǥ O A R E AL ROSS DV LANE OO W NUE AVE WHITEHORSEɵ South Norwood Hill Elm Park Road SOUTH Whitehorse Lane Whitworth Road NORWOOD South Norwood Hill Whitehorse Lane Stanley Hall Crystal Palace FC Whitehorse Lane Clifton Road THORNTON Norwood Junction Grosvenor Road Whitehorse Road Talbot Road HEATH 196 Whitehorse Road Pawsons Road Route X68 runs Monday to Friday peak hours only, northbound in the Whitehorse Road CROYDON morning and southbound in the afternoon. %HDFRQVÀHOG5RDG East Croydon West Croydon South Croydon West Croydon Whitehorse Road Swan & Sugar Loaf N68 X68 continues to © Transport for London TFL 29407.03.15 (T) Old Coulsdon Croydon Croydon 468 Whitgift Centre High Street/Flyover Information correct from March 2015.
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