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Buses from West Hampstead S West Hampstead Thameslink Station – Zone 2 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map 48 Childs Hill 5 Buses from West Hampstead S N 10 F E FROGNAL LANE O D 34 R 13 R 19 A A ULYSSES39 ROAD G St. Andrew’s 2 G T 1 A T U F M United Reformed O E N M ACHILLES ROAD E R Church C 328 N 475 N 27 O G 14 N 31 Y Golders Green L C11 R L R I 1 E N O E D Archway A F D N CANNON HILL I E GOLDERS L R D BERRIDGE MEWS 14 463 S 57 O G N A A R Finchley Road Tennis Court E D D D GREEN ALDRED ROAD E E Emmanuel N R N Dunstan Road A S 24 hour 23 425 Whittington Hospital HILLFIELD ROAD Cholmley A G service C of E Church L 189 F D Gardens 230 D I N Brent Cross Tennis Court N N A C11 E L 351 C G Shopping Centre 290 Finchley Road Emmanuel C of E T N 2 N HOLLOWAY S 55 E H A Primary School L Llanvanor Road 59 W L Highgate Cemetery North Cricklewood ORESTES MEWS E E N Tilling Road 1 A 341 Y L 280 L L The yellow tinted area includes every M I HILLFIELD ROAD 62 144 West End R Claremont Road Childs Hill bus stop up to about one-and-a-half 136 HONEYBOURNE ROAD A E 126 L Cricklewood Lane N V O Hendon FC miles from West Hampstead. Main stops Parliament Hill Fields Green A A N L L E A are shown in the white area outside. Y NARCISSUS ROAD CREDITON HILL L G L A D Claremont Road I 1 West Hampstead 75 R Mill Lane D Somerton Road M E Finchley Road Fire Station N SOLENT ROAD S Lyndale Avenue W Camden 94 Gospel Oak E CRICKLEWOOD 1 SUMATRA ROAD GOSPEL S Arts Centre T Cricklewood E JW3 WEST COTTAGES N West Hampstead D Jewish Community Centre 58 OAK L London Fortune Green Road Community Centre and A N 283 23 Lichfield Road Finchley Road Sington Nursery E Agincourt Road BROOMSLEIGH STREET Cricklewood Lane 15 40 26 WEST D R O A I N G L E W O O D 1 Lichfield Road DORNFELL STREET 24 8 27 Westcroft Way 36 S Fortune Green South End Green Beckford GLENBROOKO ROAD 2 1 L 11 267 12 for Hampstead Heath E Primary School 2 HOLMDALE ROAD Finchley RoadDRESDEN & Frognal 1 N Cricket Westbere Road T 39 HAMPSTEADWest End Lane CLOSE Pitch R West Hampstead 23 Cricklewood Lane Menelik Road O 208 A 54 Hampstead CC Cricklewood Broadway D Library West Hampstead HAMPSTEAD 2 9 GLASTONBURY STREET SUMATRA ROAD 1 Westbere Road Police Station Royal Free Hospital 24 FAW L E Y R O A D 32 Tennis Minster Road Mill Lane Mill Lane Pond Street 32 Courts HEATH Hillfield Road Aldred Road H C O R N 7 E R A Hampstead BESWICK E V D D E D MEWS Y N West Hampstead A A Mill Lane Mill Lane Fire Station I S Synagogue B T H 60 30 O A O D O W 2 R A R T O Royal Free Hospital S Medical Centre S U N T O CREDITON HILL Tennis N Westbere Road Solent Road S R A E E R O W E R H E T R T WORCESTER G K Courts G A N I Rosslyn Hill O TT L R I N O W E L D A 237 C N P Y M MEWS 28 Cricklewood Broadway R L D E D A N OD R 97 LITHOS ROAD LEWO S Sumatra Road P O The Crown NG 38 I T T G 89 Play Area S 1 Library E N E 1 MINTON 89 I R 43 N AD 96 C MEWS RO N L RD FAWLEY Belsize Park 21 RK D N L A D PA E E L Y M I O N KINGDON ROAD N G T O N R R O D O L W A T D S G O A West End D DOULTON H IN C T N N 68 R MEWS I N DRESDEN CLOSE 54 O L A N 30 E LYMINGTON RO W E AD S D Sidings N SUMATRA ROAD Haverstock Hill 29 116 229 C L O SU AD West Hampstead S MATR A RO Upper Park Road Estate The New E Cricklewood Broadway (Thameslink) Sidings Skardu Road 177 Learning 22 Community Playground Centre Centre E ROAD England’s Lane SON VER Haverstock Hill 16 N I 2 Playground West A BRASSEY ROAD LIDDELL ROAD England’s Lane L 10 West Hampstead Primrose Gardens Hampstead Broadhurst Gardens Adelaide Road D Broadhurst Estate Finchley Road Swiss Cottage Elsworthy Rise Footbridge Thameslink N N R O A Shoot Up Hill Broadhurst Broadhurst Gardens Finchley Road Adelaide Road Primrose Hill Road 65 R S O D E OAD I V E Mill Lane SHERRIFF R D Kilburn Gardens Canfield Gardens Winchester Road 226 A College Crescent D 31 D MAYGROVE ROAD O R E 220 T Fairhazel Gardens P R R S S E O N C L O Y E T T R E Y N S COM L A PA D YN R O W 22 E L R A I L 7 GA Shoot Up Hill L RDENS H O E G D I 145 St Cuthbert’s Road Homebase R EN P W RD 2 HEMSTAL T S MEDLEY ROAD West E CLEVE ROAD SWISS COTTAGE 164 DYNHAM R W D D A 15 D R O R O A Kilburn D G E Hampstead B U R N E R I A C K KILBURN COTLEIGH R O V 3 B L D L 2 14 Footbridge WOODCHURCH ROAD A R I E L R O A D MESSINA AVE 8 A D Brondesbury R O West Finchley Road GASCONY AV 73 N E S O R L ROAD E Hampstead M CO V NGS A A KI I S Z EN RD D Kilburn High Road E GA N 198 A 99 O BROADHURST GARDENS 140 Buckley Road D A O AD R 121 Y RO 82 V School ABBE 153 FAIRHAZEL GARDENS Y E W BROADHURST GARDENS R E 100 School S O T I Y E M E R Kilburn High Road C D R 1 A R U N 1 P O A English O O D Abbey Road T I R A R R Priory Park Road X R E D I L R X A P National Opera U E Belsize Road Q T E W E S T H A M P S T E A D M E W S Abbey Road E T 105 SHERRIFF ROAD 10 N T R E St. James Boundary Road S D A O O 2 13 R W Church E 60 PRIORY ROAD H 32 T L 23 Abbey Road N E 2 Kilburn High Road 1 Brondesbury 38 Carlton Hill 1 Acol Quex Road D 13 Bridge Club Abbey Road Kingsgate N Kilburn High Road Marlborough Place Resource E 24 78 100 Centre C O M PAY N E G A R D E N S Grove End Road LINSTEAD STREET T C O M PAY N E G A R D E N S 38 75 Hall Road 157 Kilburn Park 99 KILBURN S Kilburn Grange HILLTOP ROAD 69 LOWFIELD ROAD Children’s Centre KYLEMORE ROAD E St John’s Wood R O A D 54 40 N 45 R S T O Kilburn Park Road PARK Lord’s Cricket Ground 3 A L M E W Webheath P 38 Carlton Vale Outdoor 1 Estate Gym 52 24 Kilburn Park Road Lisson Grove GLADYS ROAD 135 Chaston 36 Cambridge Road Nursery School 18 Dawson 51 145 House 120 Baker Street H E M S TA L R O A D S Maida Hill Kingsgate Hotel N Shirland Road 2 88 E 306 Workshops D Kingsgate R Oxford Circus Games Court KINGSGATE ROAD C L E V E R O A D A Maida Hill Paddling Pool 21 G Community C A N F I E L D 24 hour 123 Chippenham service Association 1 85 189 Kilburn D Y N H A M R O A D 78 Brondesbury Grange Park Playground Harrow Road Regent Street Prince of Wales CENTRAL 131 K West Hampstead I L SOUTH B Women’s Centre Westbourne Park Piccadilly Circus 289 U LONDON 2 R C O T L E I G H R O A D N H Kingsgate 57 I G PRIORY ROAD Chepstow Road H Primary School 97 R 125 Westbourne Grove D Trafalgar Square Aldwych 2 HAMPSTEAD 136 for Charing Cross for Covent Garden 52 Notting Hill Gate and London Transport Museum A 113 B 71 C 19 70 © Crown copyright and database rights 2014 Ordnance Survey 100035971/021 © Copyright Transport for London 2014 High Street Kensington River Thames Kensington High Street Phillimore Gardens KENSINGTON Street finder Landmark finder Key Waterloo for South Bank Arts Complex, Earl’s Court 24 hour IMAX Theatre and London Eye 139 service A F L R B3 Acol Bridge Club A1 Beckford Primary School London Underground station Redcliffe Gardens A1 Achilles Road C3 Fairhazel Gardens C1 Langland Gardens A2 Ravenshaw Street C1 Camden Arts Centre Chelsea A1 Agamemnon Road B2 Fawley Road A2 Liddell Road B2 Rowntree Close A3 Chaston Nursery School London Overground station World’s End A1 Aldred Road C1 Finchley Road C1 Lindfield Gardens A1 Cholmley Gardens C1 Alvanley Gardens B1 Fortune Green Road A3 Linstead Street S C3 Dawson House Hotel 328 A2 Ariel Road C1 Frognal Lane C2 Lithos Road B2 Sandwell Crescent B1 Emmanuel C of E Church National Rail station A2 Loveridge Road B3 Sherriff Road B1 Emmanuel C of E Primary School © Transport for London B G A3 Lowfield Road A1 Solent Road B3 English National Opera B2 Lymington Road Bus stop Key Destination finder Information correct from 5 May 2012 A1 Berridge Mews B3 Gladys Road B2 Sumatra Road C1 Hampstead CC B1 Lyncroft Gardens B2 Hampstead Synagogue C2 Beswick Mews A1 Glastonbury Street r- Connections with London Underground Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops U C2 Homebase Public toilet B2 Blackburn Road A1 Glenbrook Road M A2 Brassey Road C1 JW3 Jewish Community Centre o Connections with London Overground A Finchley Road Dunstan Road 328 N A1 Ulysses Road B3 Broadhurst Gardens H A2 Maygrove Road London Abbey Road 139 Llanvanor Road and Lyndale Avenue North Cricklewood Tilling Road 189 Car park n Connections with National Rail A1 Broomsleigh Street A2 Medley Road A3 Kilburn Grange Children’s Centre B3 Hemstal Road W 189 Fortune Green 328 C11 B1 Mill Lane A3 Kilburn Grange Park f Connections with river boats A1 Hillfield Road Adelaide Road C11 Notting Hill Gater- 328 C C2 Minton Mews B1 West Cottages A3 Kingsgate Community Association Oyster Ticket Stop, where you can top up Fortune Green Road Finchley Road 328 B3 Hilltop Road B2 West End Lane A3 Kingsgate Primary School your Oyster pay as you go credit and Agincourt Road C11 C3 Canfield Gardens B1 Holmdale Road G O N B3 West Hampstead Mews A3 Kingsgate Resource Centre purchase Travelcards and Bus & Tram Passes B1 Cannon Hill B1 Honeybourne Road Aldwych for Covent Garden 139 r- Oxford Circusr- 139 C2 Worcester Mews A3 Kingsgate Workshops Golders Green 328 B3 Cleve Road A1 Narcissus Road and London Transport Museum B2 New Learning Centre, The Gospel Oako C11 P B3 Compayne Gardens I A3 Netherwood Street C1 St.
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