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Buses from Kennington Oval CITY OF LONDON LAMBETH SOUTHWARK CAMBERWELL LEWISHAM BRIXTON DULWICH CLAPHAM CATFORD STREATHAM Buses from Kennington Oval Liverpool Street Key Euston KingÕs Cross 133 24 hour QueenÕs Park 36 service 59 O Connections with London Underground St Pancras International — o Connections with London Overground Harrow Road Russell Square Old Broad Street Police Station R Connections with National Rail Royal Oak DI Connections with Docklands Light Railway Paddington Basin Holborn CITY OF Bank 24 hour B Connections with river boats 159 service Paddington 436 LONDON Aldwych for Covent Garden Monument Marble Oxford Trafalgar Square Arch Circus for Charing Cross River Thames Bond Street 3 Piccadilly Circus Waterloo s London Bridge s Whitehall for IMAX Cinema and Southbank Arts Centre for GuyÕs Hospital and Southwark Cathedral Horse Guards Parade Baylis Road sWestminster Westminster Bridge Road Lower Marsh Parliament Square Borough Route finder Lower Marsh Baylis Road Hyde Park Corner Abingdon Street County Hall s Murphy Street Day buses including 24-hour services for London Aquarium LAMBETH Lambeth North Millbank and London Dungeon Bus route Towards Bus stops Horseferry Road Crystal Palace +K +X Lambeth Lambeth Road Imperial War Museum 155 3 Palace Pratt Walk 333 Southwark Police Station Oxford Circus +HU Kennington Road 415 24 hour 185 Victoria Fitzalan Street Newington Causeway 36 service New Cross +ACE Vauxhall Bridge Road Rockingham Street SOUTHWARK for Pimlico Kennington Road Elephant Queen’s Park +BDF Kennington Lane & Castle King’s Cross +HU Kennington Road Newington Butts 59 Vauxhall Bridge Road Vauxhall Bridge Windmill Row Rochester Row Millbank Streatham Hill +JX Kennington Park Road Vauxhall Penton Place 133 Liverpool Street +HY Kennington Streatham +JZ T EE X 155 Elephant & Castle +MQSY KE TR U Harleyford Road NNI S River Thames NG ON Y Durham Street TO YT Tooting +N +RTZ N LA EN O C RE 24 hour V G D Z service Paddington Basin A NG T A 159 +HU L LI EE O The Oval R R OW ST K Cricket Ground B K Streatham +JX E M R N A M A The yellow tinted area includes every N ST G P I R EE Lewisham +ACE N EE N bus stop up to about one-and-a-half miles 185 G T O TO A T from Kennington Oval. Main stops are N H G 'P1ndar Victoria +BDF B N OV A I shown in the white area outside. A R N L L E C N Elephant & Castle +MQSY Y E 333 F K D O Kennington R D Park Tooting Broadway +NRTZ Oval S T C . N LA Elephant & Castle +HY Y 415 LA N Q D C Tulse Hill +KZ S AM R O B A ER Lewisham +ACE D R W 436 D E CAMBERWELL A LL F O N Paddington E R E +BDF N D W E Camberwell TI M R H R M A Y D F O Camberwell New Road A H E A A N P L O D New Road Sacred Heart Camberwell Peckham New Cross A F R Night buses RD L T F G J Vassall Road School Green Bus Garage C O Town Centre 24 hour N 36 service For night bus information, please see separate poster. O K T X S I Camberwell QueenÕs Road R B Camberwell Camberwell Camberwell Church Street Peckham New Road New Road New Road John Ruskin Street County Grove Warner Road Denmark Hill New Brixton Road Cross Gate Clapham Road KingÕs College Vassall Road Hospital Clapham Road Dorset Road New Cross Lansdowne Way Clapham Road Albert Square Brixton Road East Dulwich Groveway Stockwell Lewisham Way for St JohnÕs Brixton Road 185 Loughborough Road Stockwell Road East Dulwich Lewisham Irving Grove Goose Green Brixton Road LEWISHAM Clapham Road Villa Road Lewisham Town Centre Union Road Stockwell Green Dulwich 436 Stockwell Road Catford Lewisham Brixton Academy Brixton BRIXTON Library Clapham North Police Station and Catford Bridge Hospital for Clapham High Street Stockwell Road DULWICH Forest Hill Catford Stansfield Road Brixton Lewisham Clapham High Street Effra Road Herne Hill Croxted Road Town Hall St LukeÕs Avenue CLAPHAM Dulwich West Dulwich CATFORD Clapham Common Brixton Hill Road South Croxted Road Streatham Hill Tulse Hill Clapham South Telford Avenue 415 Crystal Palace 59 3 Parade Balham Streatham Hill STREATHAM Tooting Bec Mitcham Streatham 333 Lane St LeonardÕs Church Tooting Broadway Southcroft Tooting Road St GeorgeÕs Hospital Streatham © Transport for London ections with London Underground 24 hour 155 133 159 service Information correct from May 2013 ections with London Overground TFL26345.05.13 (P).
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