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Buses from Summerstown and Wimbledon Buses from St. Georges Hospital Buses from Summerstown and Wimbledon Stadium 44 Battersea 77 G1 N155 155 towards Victoria Garratt Lane Rise towards Waterloo towards Battersea towards Aldwych towards Elephant & Castle Mapleton Road from stop HR from stop HR from stops HA, HC, HD, HE, from stops HN, HQ from stops HM, HN Garratt Lane HF, HG, HH, HR, HT, HV 270 Old Sergeant 219 Northcote Road Clapham Common 270 44 219 77 towardstowards Putney Putney Bridge Bridge Garratt Lane towards Victoria towards Waterlootowards Clapham Junction from stop HR Swafeld Road Wandsworth Common Spencer Park from stops HN, HQ from stops SA, SB, SC, SD, SE44 270 from stops SA, SB, SC, SD, SE from stops SA, SB, SC, SD, SE N44 North Side N44 77 CLAPHAM towards Aldwych Earlseld N44 Trinity Road G1 Broomwood Road 155 N155 RoadtowardsAlexander Aldwych Court towards Battersea Shaftesbury Estate from stop HR Garratt Lane Riverside QuarterHenry Prince Estate from stops SA, SB, SC, SD, SE from stops SA, SB, SU, Unlettered, H&R1 Hail & Ride Clapham Common 270 South Side Trinity Trinity Road Trinity Road Trinity Road section Garratt Lane Road WindmillClapham Road County Junction Arms Routh Road PUTNEY Earlseld Road Wandsworth West 77 G1 Town Side CLAPHAM Wandsworth Clapham South Earlseld Clapham Junction Northcote JUNCTION Common G1 Nightingale G1 Garratt Lane Springeld Isis Street Burntwood Trinity Road Lane Battersea Rise Lane University Burntwood Lane Garratt Lane NorthcoteHospital Road Nightingale Wandsworth Waldron RoadSpencer Park Broomwood Road G1 Trinity RoadLane Balham Hill Brodrick Road Southside Shopping Centre 44 270Garratt N44 Lane Hail & Ride Clapham 219 St. Georges Grove Garratt Lane Burntwood Lane section South Wandsworth Common Mapleton Road 493 Garratt Lane Huntspill77 Street Trinity Road N155 BALHAM Garratt Lane Garratt Lane Eatonville Road 57 Streatham Cemetery 155 Old Sergeant Garratt Lane from stop HN, HQ Wimbledon Road 44 77 270 Garratt Lane G1 N44 Balham Clapham Park From 12 December 2020 route Swafeld Road Trinity Road Atkins Road 493 will be withdrawn between P Glenburnie Road Garratt Lane ALSTON ROAD E Richmond Bus Station and V Henry Prince Estate E G Richmond, Manor Circus. For N A G1 S ř R E stops between Richmond E R Balham High Road from stops HA, HC, Y A Bus Station and Richmond, T R Streatham Hill HD, HN, HP, HV T O G1 Manor Circus, please change at Garratt Lane A Telford Avenue Streatham Earlseld Road Richmond Bus Station to route D Ś Tooting Bec Earlseld Road Hermitage Lane 371 towards Richmond, N155 44 77 270 L Springeld University219 Hospital Manor Road. AD A 493 N44 őEarlseld RO ŗ N 155 NTAIN E Garratt Lane STREATHAM 44 F77OU 270 N44 for Tooting B B Streatham High Road 493 Garratt Lane ʼn BurntwoodBroadway Lane Streatham Hill L L A A Arragon Gardens towards Richmond Bus Station Isis Street Œ ś ň C C 57 K from stops SN, SP, SR K œ S S S TR W Plough RO ɺ H H A Upper Tooting Road Streatham High Road T ANMER B A A E AD Lane E Y Mount Ephraim Road W TR Streatham High Road S ROA ɽ N Tibbet’s Corner O from stops T E Streatham Common/ From 12 December 2020 E L D Burntwood131 Mitcham Road Streatham High Road T HN, HQ T Greyhound Lane route 493 will be withdrawn R LI School for Tooting Broadway Kingscourt Road O St. George’s A between Richmond Bus Station A C ŊB OVERTON RD D Hospital O and Richmond, Manor Circus. Y WALDRON ROAD E N H&R2 Streatham High Road For stops between Richmond Lambeth ɫ N E Tooting Streatham High Road LA T R Becmead Avenue Bus Station and Richmond, Cemetery T H&R1S O Mitre Streatham United EE OD A Unlettered bus stop Reformed Church Manor Circus, please change TR O EFFORT D Ōš S Tooting Church Clairview Aldrington W Garratt Beaumont Road D T ŝ , at Richmond Bus Station to R O N Broadway Lane Road Road G1 493 F R Green H route 371 towards Richmond, U Ŕ S E B ST. GEORGE´S R T TO F G Manor Road. Hail & Ride Ullathorne Tooting Streatham Streatham R ŋ G O S R T G1 section Road Bec Road St. Leonard’s T O S ɪ ɬ R G1A N155 O IN I ŕ T V W STREEA Y D V T H Garrad’s Church E D E Southcroft Road R A LD A G 264 280O 493 O E E AD N O R R R Road I T O D A D G T Amen Corner S 57 155 219 S ō R D R R A U I Grosvenor Way 57 S E V O H R MAYBUR C T G E ŏ R E I A ID H HH&R1 S Tooting Other buses from Summerstown B 131 A C E T N G O E T A N ɩ R I D 57 and Wimbledon Stadium towards Kingston F T Y from stop HS L D OOT 44 77 A A T N H&R2 D O RE from stops HF, HG N R T E London ROA Ř V S 690 Sch L E N D EL E A R E L R L O Road SK Y R O O L I Mitchamtowards West Lane Norwood A D R P Alexandra MA W AL Ŏ A Y S A S A D ’ R T 493 IN E D T N N from stop SX Road R T A S U H towards Richmond . M E 264 270 T M S R Bus Station U 280 N44 B ɭ from stops SOUTHFIELDS Colliers Wood Mitcham 264 HB, HC, HD, HE, D GA Streatham Commonside Southelds K OA RR NE ɯ MITCHAM towards West Croydon Merton RIVERSIDE R S E ATT LA Cemetery West/ B HF, HG, HH, HJ, U from stops HMG1, HN High Street MERTONM L D G Mitcham Fair Green Upper Green East Madeira HS M E ɨ A AR towards Streatham High Road Hermitage Lane , HT, HV O S R R (not 270) Avenue Merton Abbey E N AT R T DO ɧ T L S R E B AN from stops SJ, SK, SX, Unlettered, H&R2 E BL U E T E R Mitcham Common O T IM F Mitcham Glebe Court 57 Polka W W H I 264 270 270 Croydon Road A E ɰ 131 South Wimbledon N L Garratt Lane Theatre Z D 44 77 270 493 E CLOSE from stop AldringtonHS Road 493 L ɦ Fairlight Road Plough Lane N155 H Mitcham Cricket Green 493 N44 U Stadium B R L S Ullathorne Road Wimbledon Morden A T AFC Wimbledon AD D Wimbledon Theatre Road C R O A Mitcham Tram Stop Wimbledon K O S R E Mordenɲ D Clairview Road Francis Grove Wimbledon N H O D Hail & Ride A ɵ A O N44 280 Bus Station L W W section Wimbledon Park Road ɱ H Lambeth LL Garratt Lane from stops G N155 R A towards Sutton towards Belmont 219 LL U Cemetery O SM Tooting High Street Tooting HF, HG MI O from stopsA HF, HG STELLA ROA Fountainfrom stop HS from stop HM, HN Church Lane WIMBLEDON ER L D O PP NE P R Mitre CO LA ɷ ɳ Road Tooting © Transport for London Garratt Broadway Information correct from 12 December 2020 Wimbledon Tennis Club Lane and Museum Plough Lane St. George’s Hospital 493 How to use this map Destination finder Medical School Blackshaw Road Mitcham Amen Corner Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes fromBus stops stops SL, SM Destination Road Bus routes Bus stops • Find your destination on the map or in the Lambeth Cemetery St. George’s Hospital R Destination finder A Lambeth PalaceLanesborough 77Wing HR Streatham Tooting G1 44HA, HC,77 HD, HN, HP, HV Aldrington Road HA, HC, HD, HN, HP, HV 493Lavender Hill Police Station 77 HR Streatham St. Leonard’s Church 57 HN, HQ • See the coloured lines on the map and G1 Tooting 493 AlexandraAldwych Road N44 HR St. George’s HospitalG1 HA, HC, HD, HE, HF, HG London Road G1 fromHA ,stops HC, HD, HN, HP, HV numbers in the Destination nder for the bus High Street SF, SG, SH, SJ, SK routes thatChurch go to your Road destination N155 HN, HQ Main Entrance HH, HR, HT, HV NutwellStreatham Hermitage Lane G1 HA, HC, HD, HN, HP, HV Alexandra Road HB, HC, HD, BlackshawHE, HF, HG RoadLister Hospital 44 N44 HR Streatham Hill R 57 HN, HQ 493 St. George’s Hospital Street • Check the Destination finder and map (at the St. George’s HospitalLondon Road (Mitcham) 264 280 HM, HN end of each coloured line) for the bus stops to HH, HJ, HS, HT, HV St. James Wing 493 G1 and Telford Avenue 270 N44 Amen Corner 44 77 HS 270 N44 HS Sutton R and Sutton Green 280 HM, HN catch your bus from Wimbledon Wimbledon Village 270 N44 N44 HS • Use the central map to nd the nearest bus M 57 HN, HQ stop for your route Merton Abbey and 57 131 HF, HG T 264 280 HM, HN Merton High Street 219 N155 Tooting R 44 77 HS • Look for the bus stop letters at the top of the Mitcham Commonside West/ HM, HN B 264 270 MitchamN44 stop (see example for stop A to the right) Fair Green WIMBLEDONBalham R 155 HM, HN Madeira Avenue 270 HS 270 N44 264 280 HM, HN Mitcham HM, HN and Balham High Road N155 HN, HQ towards280 Mitcham Commonside West Tootingtowards Mitre Sutton 44 77 HS Battersea Latchmere 44 N44 HR Cricket Green and Glebe Court N44 HS 270 N44 © Transport for London from stops SF, SG, SH, SJ, SK from stops SF, SG, SH, SJ, SK Buses from Summerstown and Wimbledon Stadium Battersea G1 HA, HC, HD, HE, HF, HG Mitcham Fair Green 264 280 HM, HN 57 HN, HQ Buses from Summerstown and Wimbledon Stadium Information correct from 12 December 2020 HS Shaftesbury Estate HH, HR, HT, HV 270 N44 264 280 HM, HN Key Mitcham Tram stop HM, HN Battersea Park R 44 N44 HR 280 G1 HA, HC, HD, HN, HP, HV N44 HS Connections with London Underground Belgrave Walk 280 HM, HN Tooting Bec 155 HM, HN Mitcham Common 264 HM, HN 270 44 77 o Connections with London Overground N44 HS 219 N155 HN, HQ How to use this map Destination finder Mitcham Lane 57 HN, HQ towards Putney Bridge towards Victoria towards Waterloo R Connections with National Rail Belmont R 280 HM, HN Tooting Broadway 44 77 HS from stops SA, SB, SC, SD, SE from stops SA, SB, SC, SD, SE Morden N155 HF, HG from stops SA, SB, SC, SD, SE Connections with London Trams BurntwoodDestination Lane G1Bus routesHA , HCBus, HD stops, HE, HF, HG Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination 270Bus N44 routes Bus stops How• Find your to destination use on this the map mapor in the Morden Road N155 HF, HG N44 G1 DestinationB Connections finder with river boats A HH, HR, HT, HV Lister Hospital 44 N44 SA, SB, SC, SD, SE Streatham High Road 57G1 131 HN, HQSJ, SK, SX, towards Aldwych towards Battersea Shaftesbury Estate • FindSee theyour
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