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Buses A2 Andover Road B1 Eastcote C2 Maltby Close B3 St Orpington Station – Zone 6 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map 79 35 63 Chislehurst Road 216 57 44 T D 1 Hope 1 A Clinic E 1 O 62 53 82 86 R N Church E 85 5 E 46 E W R E 84 R N MELBOURNE CLOSE N O 25 T R A 55 A 93 D L U 358 51 187 S N 80 O N199 Sidcup O 6 B 12 X Crystal Palace Parade Woolwich Plumstead Welling Blackfen 7 T MOORFIELD ROAD H 26 171 O 39 continues to F 1 O R G Sidcup Blendon R I R V I N E WAY 41 Town Centre Common C B 200 21 I Surrey Quays , Canada Water , 67 Broomhill Playground BROOKSIDE B Crystal Palace High Street Granville Foots Cray Danson Bexleyheath 13 12 R Warwick Bexley Lane 52 O 44 H for Woolwich Arsenal 1 O Common London Bridge 24 M 2 Terrace Road Cleeve Park School Lane Underpass Shopping Centre H W I L 36 I T S H I R E R and Trafalgar Square DALE WOOD ROAD O ELMCROFT ROAD 6,'&83 L A D MOORFIELD ROAD L 25 23 25 Anerley 3 14 R 4 B14 19 O for Charing Cross 17 Penhill Crook Log A 61 The 63 D 26 Sidcup DRIVE C O R N M I L L D Penge WOOLWICH 'ULve Road Leisure Centre 2 A 10 Greenwich Queen Mary’s Hospital NOVAR CLOSE O D R11 R Pawleyene Arms A 1 LYNWOOD GROVE Maylands Albany Park 25 D 56 E O A R R I MAYFIELD AVENUE 'ULve Longmead Drive D D O 1 PPriory T Foots Cray H Lewisham BEXLEYHEATH R 208 Hail & Ride A A E S Kent House O 59 S Queen Mary’s Hospital O E N Sidcup Hill R R N R 4 section 1 O 1 GardensG s E E 14 S E V “B Block” R 88 Chislehurst R 7 N I E M 61 A 2 Beckenham Road D O D R 42 E U S W Green Lane/Belmont Lane 2 LEWISHAM C O H AYNSCOMBE1 ANGLE D 26 I Crittall’s Corner B 38 T E 3 85 Lewisham Hospital St. Paul’s Cray 19 R X E R1 WESTHOLME H Clock House D O R O A A Priory St. Paul’s Wood Hill Mickleham Grovelands Road R S 20 R R 8 T A 38 B 11 D 7 KESWICK ROAD 28 Gardens Brenchley Road Road E R White Hart CHISLEHURST O C 1 E 12 BROOMHILL ROAD A L Beckenham D G D Pub 10410 N &$7)25' E D E N S A R7 A R R G War Memorial E Q U O I A E Paul’s Cray Hill S B Chislehurst 40 I R E N E R O A D 10 23 Catford 3 7 M Chislehurst 10 O R4 C Lewisham Town Hall High Street Augustine Road 28 1 6 C H S Beckenham Hospital St. Paul’s Cray Sevenoaks Way P U N The Bromley O 112 R C Y N CLOSE 3 H A &KLSSHUÀHOGRoad 5 LAMORNA 99 H Museum 0LGÀHOG:D\ 0LGÀHOG:D\ D I L L W 12 9 O 3 3 Elmers End Green Bellingham Chislehurst Ravenscourt Road Hail & Ride O Chalk Pit Avenue 120 D C Y R I L R O A D 48 53 War Memorial section R CHURCH HILL Bellingham Road Aquila Estate N199 R6 45 I 73 87 5 S 35 E Eden Park 1 Leesons Hill Mill Brook Road Sandway Wotton Tennis WAY 'RZQKDP St. Paul’s Cray Road RAMSDEN ROAD Station Road Courts 42 Park Langley Road Green INSPIRATIONS Old Bromley Road Chinese Garage Bickley St. Mary Cray 8 BRUCE GROVE St. Mary Cray ST. KILDA ROAD 11 Orpington Road &KLSSHUÀHOGRoad 5 85 19 61 11 Station Approach St. Mary Cray High Street KESWICK ROAD 60 BRUCE GROVE Shortlands Bromley Blacksmiths Lane 49 48 6 57 24 1 North Blacksmiths Lane 2 9 D 1 Chislehurst Road Cray Avenue A ORRPINGTR PINGTINGN OON L 2OGÀHOGRoad )RUJHÀHOG&RXUW E EASTCOTE All Saints Birchwood Road Nugent Retail Park 57 W Knoll LTC Bromley O 1 30 C of E Church O 3 Town Hall D STANLEY ROAD R O 4 A %XUUÀHOG'ULve 174 48 St. Mary Cray High Street D Petts Wood Road Chislehurst Road Poverest Road Amherst Poverest Road Kent Road Orprpipingtoingttonn T Blackbrook Manning Road L Walnuts B The Temple Y A Cray Avenue R Ladywood Avenue Poverest Road Church Hill Wood 'ULve Marion Crescent N E Lane Highgh StreeSt eet 2 K 3 Shopping BROMLEY Petts Wood Road W H 18 T 47 A 38 2 E R O Centre D R Y D E N WAY N T R Tudor Way E O O A D Hail & Ride St. Mary Cray High Street MAYFIELD AVENUE R 61 C D Bromley South VINSON CLOSE S %XUUÀHOG'ULve E G T section Reynolds Cross / Red Lion R R C Crockenhill Road O Cray Avenue 122 S Saxon VANBURGH CLOSE V E G Chislehurst Road E Day Centre Bromley Common Petts Wood Road Kent Road 110 18 D H O 79 ROBERTS MEWS Crown Princes Avenue L Cross Way Orpington 61 G &KHOVÀHOGRoad Hail & Ride Cockmannings Road I Family Centre Petts Wood Road Lower Road BROXBOURNE ROAD OATFIELD ROAD section 5 H 15 Waldenhurst 19 Woodland Way Royal Albert 30 Road 13 Chislehurst Road Orpington 4 Walnuts Leisure 29 Frankswood Petts Wood LUCERNE ROAD L O D Willett Way 76 G E 208 Centre D C R E Station Square Perry Hall Road Rooksley Road 71 S Avenue A C E Petten Grove 70 16 N Court Road Ramsden Road 199 T Footbridge O Fairway BANCROFT MALTBY CLOSE 92 GARDENS 77 R Crescent St. John’s Road Green Lane Dyke Drive Ramsden Road ANDOVER ROAD 16 E Tudor Way 24 T Drive St. George’s Road A Southborough 333 G 39 2 11 H Lane K N O L L R I S E C 62 Ramsden Road DALE WOOD ROAD 46 Orpington Y Blackbrook St. John’s Road 90 CATHCART DRIVE L Kynaston Road Petten Grove 1 Sunnyfields Library Lane Tudor Way St. John’s Road Perry Hall Road Orpington High Street 85 Perry Hall Road E 44 Brow Crescent &KHOVÀHOG/DQH U Day Nursery Petts Petts Crofton Lane Perry Hall School Mountview Road Carlton Parade N Footbridge St. John’s E OOrOrpingtonpingto Tintagel Road 353 Skeet Hill V 229 U 13 Wood Wood A P L E Church 1 A N 29 85 HigH ggh StStreetStrtreet D S Bromley Common Quilter Road 24 S Towncourt Lane I 2 R Coppice Estate D Orpington O A Library Queensway R JUGLANS ROAD D L 17 Goodmead Road E S College Bus Garage Jersey Drive I Y Faringdon Avenue 5$06'(1 F P Sainsbury’s E Y 8 P A Tandridge Allington W 4 M 22 Whitebeam Hail & Ride S 3 VINSON CLOSE 6 Crofton School 'ULve Road V G 5 3 Avenue section ESTATE &KHOVÀHOG/DQH N I 47 Turnberry Andover 14 BERWICK WAY T WALNUTS ROAD Crofton Lane Alma Road L 18 A Way Road 7 1 12 HOMEFIELD RISE 1 T Ramsden Estate M K N O L L R I S E 11 HORSECROFT CLOSE Place Farm Avenue Knoll Rise 28 E 32 E The Walnuts Tintagel Road H E T I L L V 15 Surgery R Rye Crescent I E W 88 H C R E S C T Eldred Drive E N T T Andover Centre ANDOVER ROAD 20 284 Tandridge S U 66 60 Farnborough Park Road Allington Road E L M G R O V E 14 'ULYH KN H 51 O G &KHOVÀHOG/DQH Kelvin Parade LL RISE I 51 49 Crofton Cromer Central 44 Crofton Lane H Long Acre CATHCART DRIVE OAKHILL ROAD Place E X 52 25 Court Lane Allington Road ' H 18 1 292 St. Thomas Drive OM Tintagel Road 46 UPLANDS ROAD Keston 47 EFI 41 Crofton Lane Crofton Road E E L M G R O V E F LD RISE Gillmans Road D Mark Orpington L A HIL Crofton Road E Y 10 HILL VIEW ROAD 32 O Avalon Road T Locksbottom STATI V A 27 R L V R 1 S A W Q ARADE E R St. Michael’s Church R Avalon Close E T E HOMEFIELD RISE ON APP. 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