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Buses from Colindale Buses from Colindale WATFORD 142 Manor Elstree & Gateshead Road Watford Junction Barnet Way Way Borehamwood Brook Road 292 Apex Corner Stirling Borehamwood Theobald Borehamwood Watford High Street Corner Tesco Street Rossington Avenue Hale Lane Deans Lane 32 204 303 BOREHAMWOOD Bushey STANMORE N5 N16 Bushey Heath Stanmore Stanmore Broadway Stanmore Canons Corner Edgware 324 Edgware EDGWARE Edgware High Street Station Road (Not N5 and N16) Route finder Spring Villa Road Edgware High Street Day buses Deansbrook Road Old Church Lane Burnt Oak Broadway Bus route Towards Bus stops Gordon Lane Edgware Community Hospital Blood Transfusion Centre Deansbrook Road Deansbrook Road Mill Hill 32 Edgware ,ch ,cm ,cn ,cr ,gz Deans Lane Grange Road Broadway Abercorn Road Deansbrook Road Deansbrook Road Lyndhurst Old Church Lane Deansbrook Close Edwin Road Avenue Kiburn Park ,ce ,cf ,cg ,cs ,cx Burnt Oak Broadway Bunns Lane North Road Woodcroft Avenue 142 Brent Cross ,ce ,cf ,cg ,cs ,cx St. Andrew’s Drive Burnt Oak Broadway BURNT Grahame Park Way ,ch ,cm ,cn ,cr ,gz Coledale Drive Watford Watling Avenue OAK Woodcroft Park Watling Avenue Lanacre Avenue Edgware ,cb ,cd ,ck ,cl ,cv ,gz ,rp 204 Burnt Oak Burnt Oak Leisure Centre North Acre Corner Mead ,ca ,cc ,ce ,cf ,cj Culver Grove Wiggins Mead Sudbury Crowshott Avenue Watling Avenue Lanacre Avenue Grahame Park Gunter Road Angus Gardens Quaker’s Course ection Borehamwood ,cp ,cr s 292 Burnt Oak Broadway Lanacre Avenue Barnet College Stag Lane Cherry Close Edgware ,cb ,cd ,cp ,cs ,cv Culver Grove 303 Hiliary Gardens Hail & Ride Edgware Road Royal Air Force Corner Mead Brent Cross ,ck ,rp H&R1 Montrose Avenue Museum South Mead 324 Y A Colindale ,cx W ,cf ,cj N Stanmore H&R2 Culver Grove ,cb E ,ca ,cr E Charmian Avenue R G E H E ,cp T ,cd U EN The yellow tinted area includes every Night buses AY V W A E A TOL ,cs V AL bus stop up to about one-and-a-half API E D A Streateld Road C ,coAsda ,cn IN J ,cc ESLEY L A miles from Colindale. Main stops are Bus route Towards Bus stops Kenmore Road CO X NN A shown in the white area outside. A ,cw C V ,ct EC D E ,cv IL R Edgware ,cb ,cd ,ch ,cl ,cv ,gz N5 H&R1 C OLI ,ca ,cc ,ce ,cf ,cg Streateld Road NDE Hail & Ride section Trafalgar Square ,ce EP LAN Honeypot Lane ARK ,cm E E E P D H&R2 OV ,cl Watford Way GR G Edgware ,ch ,cm ,cn ,cr ,gz EVE W A C St. Joseph’s School N16 O L R Y E L N I R N E O A ,cf P U Victoria ,ce ,cf ,cg ,cs ,cx Honeypot Lane V A A EN R N D K E The Honeypot ,gz V UE R O A A L D IL NT SH G RESCE E ROVE C V ,ck T EA H H N Hail & Route 324 operates as Hail and Ride on the sections of E S Honeypot Lane R EW Hendon E ID Ride N L W H&R1 H&R2 Queensbury Morrisons ,rp LA G AY RD War Memorial roads marked on the map. Buses stop at any AY C E and H B W U ,cj D A ,cg Roe Green C N Y K A S safe point along the road. There are no bus stops at L N Kingsbury Library L Y A A M E A E V N H AK L A these locations, but please indicate clearly to the driver E W IL ,ch H Honeypot Lane Kingsbury Green when you wish to board or alight. Cowbridge Road Kingsbury Road West Hendon Valley Drive Sainsbury's The Hyde HENDON Kingsbury KINGSBURY Vivian Avenue Hendon Circle Hendon Hendon Way Central Kingsbury West Hendon Broadway Vivian Avenue for Hendon Audley Road Golders Green Preston Hill Melbury Road The Broadway Park Road Preston Road The Broadway Sutherland House N5 Brent Cross continues to Staples Corner Shopping Centre Preston Road 142 Trafalgar Square Preston Hotel for Charing Cross Wembley Hill Road Park Lane Cricklewood Bus Garage Brent Cross WEMBLEY Tesco Wembley Central 324 CRICKLEWOOD Cricklewood Broadway Sudbury Town 204 Kilburn KILBURN Brondesbury Kilburn High Road N16 continues to Victoria Kilburn Park 32 © Transport for London TFL 18842.09.10 (T) Information correct from 23 October 2010.
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