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Buses from Whitton Whitton (London) Station – Zone 5 i Onward Travel Information Local area map BusBuses map from Whitton 1 A D O 182 2 R L E R 104 E L 220 K N 39 E E 1 D 110 481 110 U N 37 N St. Philip & A E E V 42 O A D St. James R West Middlesex E R RUNNYMEDE ROAD 85 N HOUNSLOW ROAD E E O C of E Church G London Road M T University Hospital A S T R I 35 A K N Hounslow E H A L L R E Bridge Road 30 R 255 C 151 G 132 W I R RYDAL GARDENS V Bus Station O A 85 D HOUNSLOW BRAMLEY CLOSE WHITTON WAYE Royal Military School DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE CLOSE Hounslow L of Music (Kneller Hall) 30 L E Y C O S E 110 A M N 65 B R 63 Treaty Centre D E P 281 Bridge Road R R O 1 W S P 85 E E K N 31 C T Farnell Road 69 T C R E S C E N T Hanworth Road R N Isleworth O A 36 D E Grove Road CONISTON ROAD HOUNSLOW ROAD ISLEWORTH War Memorial 123 PROSPECT CRESCENT L 151 18 172 PROSPECT CRESCENT Worton Road WILLS CRESCENT L Hounslow 134 KESWICK ROAD SEATON ROAD River Thames 13 E E 11 Heath Road N Bell Corner 62 R A L SEATON CLOSE R Y 80 O A D Sports Ground A S H I R E M E W S R H22 P 84 Chiswick & Latymer S Hall Road Sports Club 16 Hanworth Road Whitton Road Eaton Road 29 16 26 D Bell Road A Pownall Gardens Isleworth Whitton O R 174 62 Baptist O N L S Leisure Centre Church N E Hounslow Hall Road Nelson 2 32 84 38 Ivybridge and Library 1 Primary A D Reapers Way 20 Sports Ground R O WA R R E N R O A D K N ST. VINCENT ROAD R R E N E L L E A HALL FARM DRIVE R School W 49 21 R O A D Twickenham Stadium Twickenham Tesco 107 39 25 WHITTON WAYE Hanworth Road 8 Whitton Road REDWAY DRIVE RUNNYMEDE CLOSE Hibernia Road Mogden Lane 85 Park Road Whitton Dene Hall Road 76 Trevor Close 12 RUNNYMEDE GARDENS 1 2 1 122 Rugby Road 2 Kneller Gardens Whitton Dene NELSON ROAD CHASE GARDENS 2 25 Whitton Road E Varsity Drive 27 67 G 2 Twickenham Nelson D 12 Whitton Dene GILPIN CRESCENT Y I 2 18 E WA R Road Primary CRAN 34 G O D F R E Y G A R D E N S Hanworth Road 30 E 6 4 School 154 H E 1 T 2 Cromwell Road 15 LIBRARY 83 A S H22 The Admiral 2 321 W L O WAY T L I Rugby Road L Nelson O L C O N Richmond W L Nelson Road Whitton Road Twickenham E 1 D G 226 179 53 NELSON ROAD E Z N A A Hounslow Road Lower Mortlake Road A E R Kneller Road Tayben Avenue Trading Estate C H S D ST. EDMUND’S Whitton 26 L H 276 O E 27 Whitton Church S 233 N St. Edmund of D Library 57 299 E H T S S N E L S O N R O A D A O 259 LANE 289 Canterbury L U E 2 N RD London Road RC Church C R S EN Richmond 31 R L Whitton O L R Kneller Road Whitton Road Whitton Road Ivybridge O A A 48 O W 147 S D High Street 50 W GODFREY AVENUE RD V E Kneller Hall Twickenham HALL FARM DRIVE Chudleigh Road 40 1 52 MILNER DRIVE N 35 R 20 O ASHDALE Q E Stadium WAY Hanworth Road S EL D D N R W London Road REDWAY DRIVE s CAMELLIA PLACE Nelson Road I HIGH STREET A Richmond EVELYN CLOSE W V RICHMOND E Y Hill View Road C 25 P D Y 37 George Street 2 H A P 51 O CONSTANCE ROAD H R R O E St. Edmund’s A D 60 N I O S O G R 46 S S L Catholic E E H S R E N Whitton Road A N 26 N M Primary School A V P T R L S E T H E R I D G E T N 58 Heatham House 52 63 Nelson Road X I London Road U R 2 E E T HAZEL CLOSE 1 Constance Road E 49 Whitton Road A TRANMERE ROAD MAYFAIR AVENUE T 76 MELROSE AVENUE E 2 R 117 L ME Richmond 88 1 2 OAKLANDS DRIVE TRAN AD RIDGE WAY Twickenham Road B 97 O B 44 R R STANCE ROAD Whitton 50 Hospital Bridge Road CON I 40 45 5 D Hanworth Road Montrose Avenue/ A B TWICKENHAM 91 BRITANNIA AVE G 21 E 75 UBILE HAZEL CLOSE 111 Simpson Road NUE J Footbridge LANE Vincam Close AVE 59 ROSE E MONT Twickenham Bridge Farm REDWAY DRIVE GLADSTONE AVENUE Nursery 29 REDWAY DRIVE London Road R 100 CHERTSEY ROAD S H O R T WAY ROSEBINE AVENUE 43 107 70 2 O RYE CONSTANCE ROAD 105 1 K 56 A 67 York Street CROF D 120 2 B R I D G E WA T AV C MONTROSE AVENUE Y 13 97 Hospital Bridge Road King Street 76 47 ENU D B R I D G E WAY A D River Thames 2 Ashley Drive 16 O A D E R O J Heath Road 53 58 R A 2 Y 1 O C Copthall Gardens Whitton R 2 WHITTON R S Hospital Bridge Road 26 Hanworth Road 108 R MONTROSE AVENUE E S ©P1ndar Y P O STIRLING ROAD E Longford Road Y C Godfrey Way R R DENEHURST11 GARDENS E Heath Road 17 ASHLEY DRIVE O S 133 H F D T O T 2 DERA Grove Avenue A S R 7 Powder Mill Lane V Social Club P E E 1 100 52 I 24 N 30 H CRANBROOK DRIVE TA 2 CHERTSEYDENE WALK ROSECROFT GARDENS ROSECROFT GARDENS Cheyne Avenue U C GLADSTONE AVENUE E JUBILEE AVENUE L 62 Subway Bishop Perrin C of E 31 91 B 26 2 RI 18 BRYANSTON AVENUE E 26 Twickenham Green Primary School Powder Mill Lane Powder Mill Lane D 15 55 H 63 GE SPRINGFIELD ROAD Chester Avenue Longford Road 12 R 213 D The Green STRATHEARN AVENUE 402 13 16 P First Cross Road 194 A R 38 K 87 C R E S C E N T 21 2 ASHLEY DRIVE BLANDFORD AVENUE Staines Road GOSTLING ROAD 4 2 P E R C Y R O A D PAULINE CRESCENT Meadway 103 24 Hospital Bridge Road Hampton Road 2 74 27 MEADWAY P O S T L A N E Willow Way Prince Albert 19 P E R C Y WAY Footbridge 181 CHERTSEY ROAD Kneller 47 FA I R F 2 2 Gardens Hampton Road I E L D A 11 V E N U E Staines Road Staines Road Prince of Wales WARBURTON ROAD 24 36 Sixth Cross Mill Road 25 448 Footbridge D O R S E T WAY Playground Footbridge 94 Road RYECROFT AVENUE Hampton Road Premier Inn Tennis Courts COBBETT ROAD DEVON AVENUE Sixth Cross Road South 7 Sixth Cross Road 2 67 10 2 Staines Road River Thames HOSPITAL BRIDGE ROAD Road 38 51 2 76 1 44 78 Fulwell 69 23 River Crane Sixth Cross Road 14 ANDOVER ROAD 58 196 Fielding Avenue 38 Twickenham LINCOLN AVENUE Footbridge 31 WILTSHIRE GARDENS 468 Cemetery 2 Crane Park FULWELL MEADWAY 35 38 33 GLOUCESTER ROAD Stanley Road 12 12 8 LONGFORD ROAD D Princes Road 23 The yellow tinted area includes every 2 71 A 1 O SELKIRK ROAD bus stop up to about one-and-a-half 74 HEREFORD 50 D 25 GARDENS A 2 O R 13 R E R miles from Whitton. Main stops V ANDOVER ROAD 75 Crane Community O D 119 Chapel 486 70 N 87 Y A are shown in the white area outside. Centre 81 Stanley Road 10 226 E Gloucester Road P S Teddington O Trafalgar Infant School 15 W T LINCOLN AVENUE High Street R O S S R O A D Early Years Centre Teddington Memorial Hospital D 22 19 R E E S O 133 R Twickenham 43 L R O S S R O A D E C 14 KINGSTON Whitton 37 M Cemetery 56 Crane Park L 3 L Methodist H E 33 I B 16 27 P C A M A C R O A D L M 72 45 L Whitton D Church C A Hampton O A C TEDDINGTON Teddington Kingston 2 WAVERLEY AVENUE L Clinic R MEADWAY 1 A 114 CHURCHVIEW ROAD Wick 15 Y B 8 N C R Cromwell Road E R I 1 Woodlawn E N 28 P S Bus Station 2 Medical Centre W 2 O 40 R 1 30 T 37 H Sandy Lane 4 100 WAVERLEY AVENUE 91 CAMPBELL ROAD C 50 1 Twickenham Academy L Whitton O S 481 Community Centre and Whitton Sports & D E LYNDHURST AVENUE 524 A Fitness Centre O Kingston University & Social Club R K All Saints’ R 5 I K Homelink L 169 Church E D Day Respite S A 2 291 e O Care Centre an R THIRD CROSS ROAD 27 r C B Surbiton SURBITON r E S e L 86 LINCOLN AVENUE iv M E St.
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