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Buses from Chelsea Bridge and the Lister Hospital Buses from Chelsea Bridge and The Lister Hospital Buses from Chelsea Bridge and The Lister Hospital 452 towards Kensal Rise Oxford Street Oxford Marble N137 from stops CJ, CK 137 from stops CJ, CK Selfridges for Circus Arch Bond Street from stops CJ, CK 452 Strand Aldwych N44 Kensington Palace Southampton Street/ towards Kensal Rise Oxford Street Oxford Covent Garden from stops CJ, CK MarblePark Lane N137 from stops CJ, CK 137 from stops CJ, CK Selfridges for Circus Trafalgar Square KENSINGTON Arch Bond Street from stops CJ, CK Knightsbridge 137 N137 for Charing CrossStrand Aldwych Royal Albert Hall 452 Barracks N44 Kensington Palace Hyde Park Corner WESTMINSTER Whitehall HorseSouthampton Guards Parade Street/ Covent Garden from stops CJ, CK Kensington Knightsbridge Park Lane WestminsterTrafalgar Square KENSINGTON Road Knightsbridge Parliament Square Queen’s Gate Knightsbridge Harrods137 N137 for Charing Cross Prince Consort Road Sloane Street River Thames Royal Albert HallSouth Kensington452 MuseumsBarracks Hyde Park Corner N44 WestminsterWhitehall Abbey Horse Guards Parade Exhibition Road WESTMINSTER Kensington (for Natural History,Kensington Science and Knightsbridge Sloane Street St. James Park Pont Street Westminster 360 Prince Consort Road/ Victoria & AlbertRoad Museums) Knightsbridge VICTORIA 44 Parliament Square ImperialQueen’s College Gate Harrods Westminster City Hall towards Elephant & Castle Prince Consort Road Sloane Street N44 River Thames South Kensington Museums Sloane Square from stops CJ, CK Westminster Abbey from stop CB ExhibitionSouth Kensington Road Draycott 360 360 Place Sloane Street Street Westminster Kensington (for Natural History, Science and CathedralSt. James Park Princefrom Consort stops CH Road/, CK Victoria & Albert Museums) Pont Street Black Prince Kennington Road360 Pelham Sloane Avenue BuckinghamVICTORIA Palace Road 44Victoria towards Elephant & Castle Imperial College Street Sloane Square Eccleston Bridge Westminster City Hall Road Fitzalan Street Lower Sloane Street N44 from stops CJ, CK from stop CB South Kensington Draycott Sloane Square 44 Victoria Coach Station 360 360 SOUTH 360 Place Sloane Street Westminster 137 360 452 Cathedral Albert Embankment from stops CHKENSINGTON, CK Buckingham Palace Road Victoria Black Prince Kennington Road Pelham Sloane Avenue N137 Ebury Bridge Road Street Lower Sloane Street Sloane Square Eccleston Bridge PIMLICO Road Fitzalan Street Lower Sloane Street N44 Royal Hospital Road 44 Victoria Coach Station Pimlico Academy Vauxhall360 Vauxhall Cross SOUTH and Library Bus Station Royal Hospital Chelsea 137 360 452 Albert Embankment KENSINGTON N137 Pimlico C Ebury Bridge Road H PIMLICO 452 VAUXHALL Lower Sloane Street E L Royal Hospital Road R S The Lister Pimlico Academy Vauxhall Vauxhall Cross O E from stops CB, CC A A Lupus Street D Hospitalp and Library Bus Station B Royal Hospital ChelseaRenelagh R ID CB Pimlico Gardens C G 360 H E 452 VAUXHALL E CK Covent Garden Market L CH R S The Lister O E C Eastfrom Side stops CB, CC A A HE Lupus Street D Hospitalp KMENT B Renelagh R L I EMBAN S D CB Battersea LGardensSEA G EA B 360 CHE CK E Power Covent Garden Market CH C Station East Side HE B KMENT RI DGE L EMBAN S Battersea RiverLSEA Thames EA B CHE Power Station B CJ RI DGE QU River Thames E CC E R NS Battersea OA 452 CJ T Park D O QU W N E CC E R NS Battersea OA 452 44 137 452 N44 N137 T Park D O Queenstown Road Sopwith Way W 44 Battersea Battersea Park N Battersea Park N44 Latchmere Library 44 137 452 N44 N137 Queenstown Road Battersea Harris Battersea Queenstown Road Sopwith Way York Park Road Academy Medical Centre Queenstown Road Silverthorne Road 44 Battersea Battersea Park Battersea Park Road N44 Latchmere Library Queenstown Road Prairie Street Wandsworth Road River Thames Queenstown Road Battersea Harris 137Battersea 452 N137 Plantation Wharf Queenstown Road Wandsworth Road York Park Road Academy Medical Centre Queenstown Road Silverthorne Road Road 44 N44 Cedars Road Wandsworth Road 452 Wandsworth Road River Thames Queenstown Road Prairie Street 137 452 N137 Plantation Wharf Queenstown Road Wandsworth Road 137 N137 Wandsworth44 N44Town Clapham CommonCedars North Road Side Wandsworth Road Royal Trinity Hospice 452 Clapham Common Old Town Wandsworth Town Hall 137 N137 Wandsworth Town Clapham CommonClapham North Common Side CLAPHAM COMMON WANDSWORTH Royal Trinity Hospice ClaphamClapham Park Common Road Wandsworth Old Town SouthsideWandsworth Shopping Centre Town Hall Clapham Common CLAPHAM COMMON 44 WANDSWORTHN44 137 N137 ClaphamKings Park Avenue Road towardsWandsworth Tooting towards Sutton towards Streatham Hill Telford Avenue towards Crystal Palace Parade from stopsSouthside CB, CC Shoppingfrom Centrestops CB, CC from stops CB, CC from stops CB, CC © Transport for London 44 N44 137 N137 Information correct from January 2020 towards Tooting towards Sutton Kings Avenue towards Streatham Hill Telford Avenue towards Crystal Palace Parade from stops CB, CC from stops CB, CC from stops CB, CC from stops CB, CC How to use this map Destination finder © Transport for London Buses from Chelsea Bridge and The Lister Hospital Information correct from January 2020 Buses from Chelsea Bridge and The Lister Hospital • Find your destination on the map or in the Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination finder A Kensington Prince Consort Road/ 360 CH, CK S How• See the tocoloured use lines onthis the map map and DestinationAlbert Embankment finder360 CB Imperial College St. Helier Rose Hill N44 CB, CC numbers in the Destination nder for the bus Aldwych N44 CJ, CK Kensington Church Street 452 CJ, CK St. James’s Park N44 CJ, CK routes that go to your destination Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops 452 How• Find your to destination use on this the map mapor in the B Kensington Palace 452 CJ, CK Science Museum 360 CH, CK towards Kensal Rise • DestinationCheck the Destination finder finder and map (at the A Kensington Prince Consort Road/ 360 CH, CK S Oxford Street Oxford N137 Battersea 44 N44 CB, CC Kensington Park Road 452 CJ, CK Sloane Avenue 360 CH, CK from stops CJ, CK Marble Selfridges for Circus end of each coloured line) for the bus stops to Albert Embankment 360 CB Imperial College St. Helier Rose Hill N44 CB, CC 137 from stops CJ, CK Arch • FindSee theyour coloured destination lines on on the the map map and Kensington Road CJ, CK Sloane Square CJ, CK Bond Street from stops CJ, CK catch your bus from High Street and Latchmere 452 137 452 N137 Strand Aldwych N44 • Seenumbers the coloured in the Destination lines on the nder map for for the the bus Aldwych N44 CJ, CK Kensington Church Street 452 CJ, CK St. James’s Park N44 CJ, CK routes that go to your destination Battersea Medical Centre 44 N44 CB, CC Kilburn Lane Harrow Road 452 CJ, CK 360 CH, CK Kensington Palace Southampton Street/ • busUse routesthe central that gomap to to your nd destination the nearest bus B Kensington Palace 452 CJ, CK Science Museum 360 CH, CK Covent Garden from stops CJ, CK stop for your route Battersea Park R CB, CC Kings Avenue 137 N137 CB, CC Sloane Street Pont Street 137 452 N137 CJ, CK Park Lane • Check the mapDestination (at the endfinder of andeach map coloured (at the 44 137 452 Kensington Park Road 452 CJ, CK Sloane Avenue 360 CH, CK Battersea 44 N44 CB, CC South Kensington CH, CK KENSINGTON Trafalgar Square • line)endLook offor for each the the buscoloured bus stops stop line)lettersto catch for at the your the bus topbus stops of from the to N44 N137 Knightsbridge 137 452 N137 CJ, CK 360 Knightsbridge 137 N137 for Charing Cross High Street and Latchmere Kensington Road 452 CJ, CK Sloane Square 137 452 N137 CJ, CK stopcatch (see your example bus from for stop A to the right) Battersea Park Library CB, CC Knightsbridge Barracks 452 CJ, CK and Museums Royal Albert Hall 452 Barracks Hyde Park Corner Whitehall Horse Guards Parade • Use the central map to nd the nearest bus 44 N44 Kilburn Lane Harrow Road 452 CJ, CK 360 CH, CK WESTMINSTER • Use the central map to nd the nearest bus Battersea Medical Centre 44 N44 CB, CC Strand Southampton Street CJ, CK stop for your route Battersea Park Road 44 N44 CB, CC L N44 Kensington Knightsbridge Westminster stop for your route Battersea Park R CB, CC Kings Avenue 137 N137 CB, CC Sloane Street Pont Street 137 452 N137 CJ, CK Road • Look for the bus stop letters at the top of the 44 137 452 for Covent Garden Queen’s Gate Knightsbridge Parliament Square Bond Street N137 CJ, CK KnightsbridgeLadbroke Grove and Sainsbury's 452 CJ, CK South Kensington 360 CH, CK Harrods Sloane Street • Look for the bus stop letters at the top of the N44 N137 137 452 N137 Prince Consort Road N44 River Thames stop (see example for stop A to the right) Black Prince Road CB Lower Sloane Street CJ, CK Streatham Common N137 CB, CC South Kensington Museums Westminster Abbey stop (see example for stop A to the right) 360 Knightsbridge Barracks 137452 452 N137 CJ, CK and Museums Battersea Park Library 44 N44 CB, CC Leigham Court Road Exhibition Road Buckingham Palace Road CJ, CK Royal Hospital Road 360 CH, CK Kensington (for Natural History, Science and Sloane Street St. James Park Key 44 N44 Strand Southampton Street N44 CJ, CK Pont Street 360 Battersea Park Road 44 N44 CB, CC L Streatham Hill R N137 CB, CC Prince Consort Road/ Victoria & Albert Museums) VICTORIA 44 Eccleston Bridge Lupus Street 360 CB for Covent Garden Imperial College
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