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Day Buses from Bayswater (Queensway) Day buses from Bayswater (Queensway) 390 Kensal Road 36 Queen’s Park Alderson Street Archway Kensal Road Key Bosworth Road/Garrow House (RNIB) Fernhead Road Carlton Vale Tufnell Park Ladbroke Grove Ø— Connections with London Underground Sainsbury’s Golborne Road u Fernhead Road Fordingley Road Camden Park Road Connections with London Overground Ladbroke Grove Camden Road Kensal House Elkstone Road R Edenham Way The yellow tinted area includes every Connections with National Rail Chippenham Road Shirland Road bus stop up to one-and-a-half miles York Way from Bayswater (Queensway). Main stops Î Connections with Docklands Light Railway Ladbroke Grove Westbourne Park CAMDEN Barlby Road Elkstone Road are shown in the white area outside. Â Connections with river boats Elgin Avenue Chippenham Road TOWN King’s Cross Ladbroke Grove 23 St Charles Square 27 St Pancras Elgin Avenue Harrow Road Chalk Farm Morrisons Ladbroke Grove International Chesterton Road Harrow Road Police Station Camden Town Euston A Barlby Road Barlby Gardens Westbourne Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen bus Ladbroke Grove Park Road !A Cambridge Gardens Powis Gardens Harrow Road Sutherland Avenue service. The disc appears on the top of the bus stop in the Mornington Crescent Euston 1 2 3 Ladbroke Grove Square 4 5 6 street (see map of town centre in centre of diagram). St Mark’s Road Westbourne Oxford Gardens Park Road Harrow Road Cirencester Street Hampstead Road Portobello Road Westbourne Park Road Ladbroke Grove Great Western Road Blenheim Crescent Royal Oak St Mark’s Road G Warren Street P W R Porchester St Charles Square O Chepstow Road O for University College Hospital E Kensington Hall R V S C St Stephen’s Gardens E T Park Road H St Mark’s Road B T E O Elgin Crescent E S Oakworth Road R U T R R E R A N The C E Bishop’s Bridge Road St Mary’s Marylebone Road Route finder St Charles Health and NEWTON R J R E O The O Colonnades Westbourne Terrace Hospital Edgware Road Baker Street Regent’s Park Wellbeing Centre Chepstow Road A A Westbourne Grove D Porchester D Day buses including 24-hour services Artesian Road PH L Barlby Road Colville Road F K Marylebone Baker Street Great Portland Marylebone Road for Madame Tussaud’s Street Dalgarno Gardens WESTBOURNE GROVE BISHOP’S BRIDGE ROAD Q Bus route Towards Bus stops G I Paddington U Westbourne Grove N A G H V E R Praed Street E Chepstow Road E W R 7 East Acton !G N A Wormwood Scrubs N Edgware Road S Y Whiteleys E W North Pole Road S Praed Street (36) S R !F !L A Russell Square O T Sussex Gardens (7, 23) Pembridge Villas M Y A E D Wood Lane Chepstow Villas R !F !L R 23 Liverpool Street Caverswall Street N . Westbourne Park !G PORCHESTER GARDENS Edgware Road George Street QUEENSBOROUGH TERRACE Du Cane Road Pembridge Villas PETERSBURGH ST. PLACE !F !K INVERNESS TERRACE 27 Chalk Farm Chepstow Crescent P Hammersmith Hospital O Q Goodge Street MOSCOW ROAD R U for Wormwood Scrubs Prison C Chiswick Business Park !H P E H E E S Bayswater N Marble Arch T East Acton S !L Notting Hill Gate (Circle and E E Edgware Road New Cross R 36 W Du Cane Road District lines) Pembridge Road T A E Y Queen’s Park !J R R A Queensway B C Marble Arch Oxford Tottenham Russell NOTTING HILL E 70 Acton !B !G !M !P !T (Central line) Bayswater Road Bayswater Road Marble Arch Oxford Street Circus Court Road Square Notting Hill Gate Leinster Terrace Victoria Gate Bayswater Road C South Kensington !A !E !N !S Palace Gardens Terrace T British 7 East Acton Old Oak Road TER ROAD Museum Brunel Road/ BAYSWA 94 Acton Green !A !D !S East Acton Lane Notting Hill Gate Lancaster Bayswater Road Oxford Street Telford Way S A Kensington D Hillgate Street Gardens Gate Hyde Park Street Selfridges Regent Street Piccadilly Circus !C !T 7 Acton Central 390 for Bond Street Holland Park Avenue Marble Arch Park Lane Piccadilly Circus 148 Camberwell Green !C !T Acton Old Town Hall Holland Park WEST 94 !A !D !S ACTON Holland Park Kensington Church Street Park Lane Dorchester Hotel Piccadilly Trafalgar Square White City Sheffield Terrace END Circus Acton Market Place 390 Park Lane London Hilton Hotel Charles II Charing Cross Archway !C !T 70 Holland Park Avenue Street Norland Square Kensington Church Street Aldwych for Covent Garden Notting Hill Gate !A !D !S York House Place/ Hyde Park Corner and London Transport Museum Holland Park Avenue Kensington High Street Fleet Street Royal Crescent Victoria Ludgate Circus Victoria Street for City Thameslink Shepherd’s Bush Kensington Palace for Westfield Vauxhall Bridge Road St Paul’s Cathedral Shepherd’s for Pimlico Westminster 148 Bush Green Kensington Road for Abbey and Houses of Parliament High Street Palace Gate Mansion House Kensington White City Goldhawk Road Kensington Road CITY Bus Station Kensington High Street Bank for Westfield Phillimore Gardens Hyde Park Gate for Royal Albert Hall Westminster Bridge/ River Thames Queen’s Gate County Hall 23 Starch Green Kensington High Street Earl’s Court Road Prince Consort Road for London Aquarium Vauxhall and London Eye Liverpool Turnham Green Kensington High Street Warwick Gardens Queen’s Gate Street Imperial College/Queen’s Gate Terrace Lambeth North Bath Road for Imperial War Museum Kensington Olympia River Thames Oval Queen’s Gate Cricket Ground Elephant & Castle Acton Green Hammersmith KENSINGTON Natural History Museum/Cromwell Road Bus Station 94 Ravenscourt Park Queen’s Gate Walworth Road King Street Harrington Road Kennington 148 Peckham Queen’s Road Chiswick Stamford Brook Bus Garage South Kensington Oval Town Centre Peckham 36 Business Park Harrington Road for Science and Chiswick High Road Chiswick Lane Victoria & Albert Museums Camberwell Camberwell New Cross 27 Turnham Green 70 New Road Green Bus Garage Church PECKHAM Information correct from 10 November 2012 © Transport for London TFL25116.10.12 (F).
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