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Buses from Aldgate East Buses from Aldgate East 254 242 towards Holloway towards Homerton Hospital 67 from stops D, E from stops F, Y towards Wood Green Hackney Downs Hackney Dalston Kingsland Central 205 From 15 June 2019 route 67 Graham Road 242 towards Paddington will be withdrawn between HACKNEY Aldgate and Dalston Junction. from stops J, K For Aldgate, please use route 67 Dalston Junction 242 towards Aldgate. 254 For stops towards Wood Green, DALSTON Mare Street please use route 242 towards 25 BusesSt. Pancras International fromHomerton Hospital Aldgate to reach Haggerston East Dalston Junction and change Cambridge towards Ilford Heath D3 from stop A King’s Cross there to route 67 towards from stops D, E Wood Green. Bethnal 242 Green St. Leonard’s Hospital Old Ford Road Bonner Road 205 from stop D, E 254 242 Bethnal D3 Bow Church 205 Green towards Holloway towards Homerton Hospital Bow Road Islington Hoxton fromGeffrye stops Museum D, E from stops F, Y Pentonville Road Angel 67 135 from stops J, T, U towards Wood Green Bethnal Green Road Mile End 25 Moorelds Eye Hospital Hackney Downs 254 205 Provost Street Shoreditch Church Cambridge Heath Road MILE City Road Hackney Dalston Kingsland Central Moorelds Eye Hospital City Road END D3 25 Queen Mary/ 205 Old Street Roundabout From 15 June 2019 route 67 Graham Road 242 205 25 205 University of London towards Paddington will be withdrawn between HACKNEY 254 Old StreetAldgate and Dalston135 Junction. 205 from stops J, K Mile End Stepney For Aldgate, please use route 67 Dalston Junction Green Great Vallance Road 254 Road 242 towards Aldgate. 242 For stops towards WoodEastern Green, Street DALSTON Mare Street please use route 242 towards Shortditch High Street Whitechapel Shoreditch High Street Royal London Hospital 25 St. Pancras International Homerton Hospital to reach Haggerston Commercial Street Dalston Junction and change Whitechapel Road Cambridge towards Ilford15 Heath D3 from stop A King’s Cross there to route 67 towards The East London Mosque WHITECHAPEL towardsfrom Blackwallstops D, E Wood Green. Bethnal 242 Royal London Hospital New Road Green from stops H, P, Q St. Leonard’s Hospital 135 Old Ford Road Bonner Road 205 from stop D, E Y AD 115 205 COMM O Bethnal Z O R D3 Bow Church 205 S L towards East Ham B PE Green T NEW Liverpool Street REE O A ST H Bow Road Islington ORTH R C K from stops H, P, Q Hoxton T W GeffryeE Museum N D E EN RCIAL S T Pentonville Road W I Angel S H 15 25 T W A RO 135 from stops J, T, U D L Bethnal Green Road Commercial Mile End 25 from stops J, T, U from stops J, KMoorelds Eye Hospital C ST E AD 254 LIMEHOUSE T R Commercial Road Street 205 F E H G Trafalgar Square City ThameslinkProvost Street ShoreditchAldgate Church HI S CambridgeSt. Mary Heath & Road Stepney Limehouse L H T MILE for Charing Cross CityHolborn Road Viaduct East PE P St. Michael Methodist Burdett ST HA Q East EC Church Church END Road O T LEMAN STR COGOW MME Moorelds Eye Hospital City Road BOT LPH HI RCIAL ROAD D3 Queen Mary/ India St. Paul’s W ’S C CA 25 HRIS Dock CITY ST AN S 25 205 University of London Old Street Roundabout RD NN U T 205 E M E T J D REE T Road M O LE R’ 15 LDGA O I TI 254 135 205 T T O Limehouse A S W B Old StreetBank S A G S 15 AN Aldwych T N 115 Stepney IGH T N Mile End H T N A Poultry R E 115 25 S E EET Green E R Road 135 E T A S Great E S Vallance Road 135 15 L E I LK 242 T L T Bank EasternLeadenhall Street L A BURSLEM ST D3 Limehouse Street Aldgate Shortditch High Street Whitechapel Police Station CornhillShoreditch High Street Royal London Hospital Fleet Street 115 from stops JCommercial, T, U Street D3 135 Whitechapel Road D3 15 City Thameslink Monument 242 from stops C, J, Z The East London Mosque WHITECHAPEL towards Blackwall Ludgate Circus Tobacco Dock Westferry St. Paul’s Cannon 15 Tower Hill Royal LondonWAPPING Hospital New Road from stops H, P, Q Cathedral Street for Tower 254 from stops J, K Gateway 135 Wapping Health Centre Y AD Wapping Wall 115 and Tower 205 COMM O Z O R S L towards East Ham B PE Wapping T NEW Liverpool Street REE O A D3 River Thames ST H ORTH R C K from stops H, P, Q NTW E N D E WE RCIAL S IT S H 15 25 T W A RO D 135 L River Thames Commercial from stops J, T, U from stops J, K C ST E AD LIMEHOUSEtowards Crossharbour T R Commercial Road Street F E H G Trafalgar Square City Thameslink Aldgate HI S St. Mary & Stepney Limehousefrom stops H, P, Q L H T for Charing Cross Holborn Viaduct East PE P St. Michael Methodist Burdett ST HA Q East EC Church Church Road O T LEMAN STR COGOW MME D3 BOT LPH HI RCIAL ROAD India St. Paul’s W ’S C CA HRIS towards LeamouthDock CITY ST AN S RD NN U T E M E T J D REE T Road R’ from stops B © Transport for London M O LE 15 LDGA O I TI T T O Limehouse A S W B Bank S A G S 15 AN Aldwych T Information correct from 15 June 2019 N 115 IGH T N H T N A Poultry R E 115 25 S E EET E R 135 E T A S E S 135 15 L E I LK T L T Bank Leadenhall L A BURSLEM ST D3 Limehouse Street Aldgate Police Station Cornhill How to useFleet Streetthis map Destination115 nderfrom stops J, T, U D3 135 D3 City Thameslink MonumentDestination from Busstops routes C, J , Z Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops • Find your destinationLudgate on the Circus map or in the 242 Tobacco Dock Destination finder St. Paul’s Cannon 15A Tower Hill Great Eastern Street 135 J, T, U Pentonville Road Westferry205 J, K Street WAPPING • See the coloured lines on the map andCathedral Aldgate for Tower 254 from stops15 115 J, K J, T, U Gateway Wapping Health Centre205 J, K Plaistow Barking Road 115 H, P, Q numbers in the Destination nder for the bus Wapping Wall routes that go to your destination and Tower 25 254 J, K Great Portland Street 205 J, K Poplar All Saints D 15 115 H, P, Q 242 C, J, Z Graham Road Wapping F, Y D3 • Check the Destination finder and map (at theRiver Thames 242 Q end of each coloured line) for the bus stops to Aldwych 15 J, T, U H catch your bus from Queen Mary/University of London 25 205 D, E135 B Hackney Central o River 242Thames F, Y • Use the central map to nd the nearest bus R towards Crossharbour stop for your route Baker Street 205 J, K 254 D, E from stops H, P, Q Regent’s Park 205 J, K • Look for the bus stop letters at the top of the Bank D 25 J, K Hackney Downs o R 242 F, Y stop (see example for stop A to the right) Royal London Hospital 25 205 254 D, E Bethnal Green 254 D, E 254 D, E D3 towards Leamouth D3 A Haggerston o 242 F, Y D3 A © Transport for London from stops B Buses from Aldgate East Bethnal Green D3 A Highway, The Free Trade Wharf D3 B S Information correct from 15 June 2019 Buses from Aldgate East Key Bonner Road Holborn Viaduct 25 J, K St. Leonard’s Hospital 242 F, Y Billingsgate Market D3 B Holloway Nags Head (Camden Road) 254 D, E Connections with London Underground St. Mary’s Hospital 205 J, K Blackwall D H, P, Q How o toConnections use with this London map Overground Destination nder15 Homerton Hospital 242 F, Y St. Pancras International R 205 J, K o Connections with TfL Rail Bow Church D and Bow Road 25 205 D, E Hoxton o Geffrye Museum 242 F, Y St. Paul’s 25 J, K 254 242 HowR toConnections use with this National map Rail ButcherDestination Row Cable Street BusD3 routes BBus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops towards Holloway towards Homerton Hospital • FindD your Connections destination onwith the DLR map or in the I St. Paul’s Cathedral 15 J, T, U from stops D, E from stops F, Y Destination finder A Great Eastern Street 135 J, T, U Pentonville Road 205 J, K • FindB yourConnections destination onwith the river map boats Ilford o D, E 67 C 25 Shoreditch Church 242 F, Y • See the coloured lines on the map and Aldgate 15 115 J, T, U 205 J, K Plaistow Barking Road 115 H, P, Q towards Wood Green • See the colouredCycle hire lines docking on the station map for the Cambridge Heath o 254 D, E Ilford Hainault Street 25 D, E Hackney Downs numbersbus routes in thatthe Destinationgo to your destination nder for the bus Shoreditch High Street o 135 J, T, U o Tube/London Overground station with 24-hour 25 254 J, K Great Portland Street 205 J, K Poplar All Saints D 15 115 H, P, Q routes that go to your destination Cambridge Heath Road 254 D, E Island Gardens D 135 H, P, Q Hackney • Check theservice map (at Friday the endand Saturdayof each coloured nights J, K Dalston Kingsland Central • Check the Destination finder and map (at the 242 C, J, Z Graham Road 242 F, Y 205 line) for the bus stops to catch your bus from Canary Wharf D 135 H, P, Q Islington Angel 205 J, K Q end of each coloured line) for the bus stops to Aldwych 15 J, T, U H 242 F, Y 205 From 15 June 2019 route 67 Graham Road 242 • catchUse the your central bus from map to nd the nearest bus D3 B Queen Mary/University of London 25 205 D, E will be withdrawn between K towards Paddington HACKNEY stop for your route B Hackney Central o F, Y Spindrift Avenue 135 H, P, Q Aldgate and Dalston Junction.
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