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Buses from Eltham High Street Buses from Eltham High Street 132 North Greenwich for The O2 River Thames Millennium Village BEXLEYHEATH Greenwich East Greenwich Blackheath Millennium Cutty Sark Vanbrugh Hill Royal Standard Leisure Park Dorcis Avenue Bexleyheath 286 Veroan Road Maze Westcombe Shooters Hill Road Hill Park Kidbrooke Park Road Rochester Way Hail & Ride section B16 Kidbrooke Way Elsa Bexleyheath Holmesdale Road Road Bus Garage N21 Rochester Way GREENWICH Broad Walk B15 N21 continues to Welling Bexleyheath Trafalgar Square The yellow tinted area includes every Welling Way Town Centre for Charing Cross Rochester Way bus stop up to one-and-a-half miles Wendover Road 132 from Eltham High Street. Main stops Hook Lane are shown in the white area outside. Gravel Hill Rochester Way Falconwood Appleton Road Community Centre Bricklayers Arms Rochester Way Old Kent Road B16 Westhorne Avenue/St. Barnabas Church Bexley Library Kidbrooke Eltham Westmount Rochester Rochester Rochester Moorhead Way Well Hall Road Park Road Way Way Way Falconwood 321 162 Westmount Road BEXLEY Well Hall Roundabout Eltham Park Gardens Methodist Rochester Glenesk Oxleas Welling Weigall Road Bexley New Cross South Side 233 Church Way Road Meadows Way Gate 314 Sainsbury’s Well Hall Road BE Kidbrooke Lane Eltham EC Kidbrooke Park Road W Eltham Cemetery Bus Station H W Weigall Road Ryan E H Y S Close I T Bridgen Eltham LL M Anchor New Cross RD O U GLENURE G RD Rieeld Road N R Gate EL EEN T Crown Woods School DE RO Eltham A Eltham Church R R CK ROAD O R H High Street C A Bexley Road Bexley Road Well Hall Road H BLUNTS A SLIE OL Blendon Lewisham Way Tudway Road GOURO D Chequers Parade/ E D Glenesk Road Rieeld Road Bexley Road Penhill Road for St. John’s Gerrard Way R M Passey Place Y Rennets Wood Road Kidbrooke Park Road RD R Tudway Road Eltham Eltham Green O X D A V R Library R U Road Eltham Road/ Eltham Hill D Y D E Lewisham Eltham Road XL Blackfen Cedarhurst Westhorne Middle Park Eltham Hill Q S BE Road Courtlands Drive Avenue Avenue Kingsground ET University of Avenue TRE T AVERY M HIGH S S Greenwich LTHA O E POUND B Mansion Site R U HILL T Lee Green Eltham Eltham P F H Z O E Road Road Eltham Hill O N T D PLA Weigall Kidbrooke Greenway S » Pedestrian Eltham C C Road Park Road area Kingsground RAY R University of Church C Middle Park Avenue E Eltham Hill E S Greenwich Eltham C Eltham Green School ROA Hill E Southwood Site Kingsground N Westhorne Avenue Middle Park Avenue Eltham Palace Road Sainsbury’s D T Sidcup Road Churchbury Road Middle Park Avenue Eltham Church Southend Crescent Campeld Road Middle Park Avenue Holy Trinity Church Westhorne Avenue Newmarket Green Court Yard Kingsground Eltham Hill Avery Hill Road Halfway Street Alwold Crescent Footscray Road Restons Crescent B15 Halons Road Halfway Street Middle Park Avenue Horn Park The Vista Footscray Road Alnwick Road Court Road Inca Drive Westhorne Avenue Middle Park Avenue Royal Blackheath Golf Club Woodyates Road Avery Hill Road Eltham Gardens Footscray Road Sidewood Road Green Lane St. Mildred’s Road Halfway Street Days Lane Baring Road Middle Park Avenue Footscray Road Avery Hill Road Court Road Footscray Rugby Club Merchland Road Mottingham New Eltham New Eltham Sandhurst Fiveways Catford Road Footscray Road William Thaxted Road CATFORD Lewisham St. Andrew’s Mottingham Road Town Hall Church Barefoot Drive 160 Court Road Crouch Croft Footscray Road Halfway Street Sandhurst Road Green Lane County Gate Hollies Avenue Catford and Verdant Lane MOTTINGHAM William William Swanley Mottingham Barefoot Drive London Road 233 Catford Bridge Prince of Wales Barefoot Drive Partridge Green Torridon Road Green Lane Longlands Catford Montbelle Road Road St. Dunstan’s College Mottingham Road Coldharbour 160 Castillon Road Hail & Ride 124 Ravensworth Road Library section Sidcup Swanley North Downham High Street Waters Road Edgebury Estate Main Road SIDCUP Dunkery Road Sidcup Verdant Lane Elmstead Lane High Street/Station Road Swanley Whitefoot Lane Chislehurst Northview Estate Marvels Lane Gordon Arms Sidcup Hill CHISLEHURST Foots Cray Grove Park Elmstead Woods High Street Birchwood Chislehurst Burnt Ash Lane Corner War Memorial 286 162 Ruxley Sundridge Park Sundridge Avenue Sidcup Corner Beckenham Junction Plaistow Green Queen Mary’s Hospital Bromley North Perry Street Crittall’s Corner Park Langley Chislehurst Chinese Garage 126 Widmore Green for Chislehurst Caves Bromley Foots Cray Tesco Westmoreland Road South Bromley High Street Bickley 321 Addington Village Buses from ElthamInterchange Hayes High BROMLEYStreet Buses from Eltham High314 Street Bromley © Transport for London New Addington Coney Hall Bourne St. Mark’s Church Information correct from 23 November 2017 Salcot Crescent Addington Road Vale 132 DestinationNorth Greenwich nder Route nder for The O2 Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Bus route Towards Bus stops River Thames A Millennium Eltham Road Cedarhurst Drive 321 ,fh ,p ,t New Eltham Fiveways 160, 314 ,b ,q 124 Catford ,fh ,p ,t Village Addington Village T Interchange 314 ,b ,q B16 ,p ,t ,w ,x BEXLEYHEATH 162 ,s ,v 126 Bromley ,fh ,p ,t Greenwich East Greenwich Blackheath Avery Hill Road Halfway Street,Millennium 162 ,s ,v N21 ,p ,t Newmarket Green 124, 160 ,fh ,p ,t 132 Bexleyheath ,s ,v Cutty Sark Vanbrugh Hill Royal Standard Leisure Park Dorcis Avenue Bexleyheath Merchland Road and Sidewood Road F NorthVeroan Downham Road Waters Road 124 ,fh ,p ,t North Greenwich ,r ,t 286 Maze Westcombe B Shooters Hill Road Falconwood R B15 ,s ,v North Greenwich 132 ,r ,t 160 Catford ,fh ,p ,t Hill Park KidbrookeB Park Road Rochester Way Hail & Ride section B16 for The O ,b ,q Bank D Kidbrooke WayN21 ,p ,t B16 ,s ,v ,y 2 Elsa Bexleyheath Sidcup Holmesdale Road Beckenham Junction R T 162 ,s ,v Foots Cray High Street 233, 321 ,b ,q P Road Bus Garage 162 Beckenham Junction ,s ,v N21 Rochester Way ,r ,t GREENWICH Bexley R andBroad Library Walk 132, N21 ,s ,v Foots Cray Tesco 321 ,b ,q Perry Street B15 N21160 ,b ,q Eltham continues to Bexleyheath R B15 ,s ,v Footscray Road 233, 321 ,b ,q Plaistow WellingGreen Bexleyheath126 ,fh ,p ,t 233 Swanley ,b ,q Trafalgar Square The yellow tinted area includes every Welling Way Town Centre for Charing Cross BexleyheathRochester Bus WayGarage B16 bus,s stop ,v up to one-and-a-halfCounty Gatemiles and Thaxted Road 314 ,b ,q Eltham ,fh ,r ,t Wendover Road 132 Bexleyheath Town Centre 132, B15, N21 from,s ,vEltham High Street.Footscray Main stops Road 160, 233, 314, 321 ,b ,q QHook Lane 286 Greenwich ,r ,t are shown in the white Greenarea outside. Lane, Halons Road, Gravel Hill Sidcup ,q ,v Rochester Way B16 ,s ,v ,y FalconwoodQueen Mary’s Hospital 160 ,b ,q AppletonGlenesk Road Road ,s ,v Inca Drive and Footscray Rugby Club Community Centre 314 New Addington ,b ,q Bricklayers Arms Bexley Road 132, 162, B15, N21 286 ,q ,v and Rieeld Road 286 ,q ,v G Eltham ,fh ,r ,t Rochester Way R Old Kent Road B16 Westhorne Avenue/St.Bexley RoadBarnabas Rennets Church Wood Road 132, N21 ,s ,v Gravel Hill 132, N21 ,s ,v Bexley Library 321 Foots Cray ,b ,q R Rieeld Road B15 ,s ,v Kidbrooke Bickley 162 ,s ,v GreenwichEltham B CuttyWestmount Sark DRochester 286 Rochester Rochester,r ,t New Cross Gate ,fh ,p ,t Moorhead Way Well Hall Road Park Road Way Way Way Falconwood Rochester Way Appleton Road, 132, 286 ,r ,t 321 Blackfen Road 162132, N21 ,s ,v Westmount RoadGrove Park R 124, 126 ,fh ,p ,t BEXLEY B15 Bexleyheath ,s ,v Weigall Road Well Hall Roundabout Eltham Park Gardens Methodist Rochester Glenesk Oxleas Welling Broad Walk, Kidbrooke Way, New Cross Blackheath Royal Standard 233286 ,r ,t Church Way Road Meadows Way Bexley Horn Park ,p ,t South Side H Wendover Road and Westhorne Avenue Gate Blendon Penhill Road 314132, N21 ,s ,v B16 Bexleyheath ,s ,v ,y Well Hall Road BE Sainsbury’s Halfway Street 286 ,q ,v Rochester Way Glenesk Road, B16 ,s ,v ,y BoroughKidbrooke Lane ElthamN21 ,p ,t EC ,p ,t ,w ,x Kidbrooke Park Road W R ,b ,qEltham Cemetery Kidbrooke Bus Station H Hayes W 314 Weigall Road Ryan E Oxleas Meadows and Welling Way Bourne Vale 314 ,b ,q H Y S Close I T Bridgen LL ,s ,v ,y Eltham Hook LaneM B16 Anchor Night buses Anchor ,s ,v RD S New Cross Bridgen 132, N21 O Horn ParkU AlnwickGLENURE Road G RD B15 Rie,peld ,t Road N R Gate Bromley High Street 126 ,fh ,p ,t EL St. Mildred’s Road Baring Road 160 ,fh ,p ,t EEN T Crown Woods School Bus route Towards Bus stops DE RO Eltham A K R Eltham Church 162 R ,s ,v Sandhurst Road 124, 160 ,fh ,p ,t CK ROAD O R H High Street C A Bexley Road Bexley Road Bexleyheath ,s ,v Tudway Road Well Hall Road H BLUNTS A SLIE OL Blendon N21 Lewisham Way GOURO Kidbrooke MoorheadD Way B16 ,p ,t ,w ,x R Chequers314 Parade/ E ,b ,q D Glenesk Road Rieeld Road Bexley RoadSidcup Penhill Road 160, 233 ,b ,q for St. John’s Gerrard Way R M Trafalgar Square ,p ,t Passey Place Y Rennets Wood Road Kidbrooke Park Road Kidbrooke Park Road B16 ,p ,t ,w ,x RD Burnt Ash Lane 126 R ,fh ,p ,t 286 ,q ,v Tudway Road Eltham Eltham Green O X D A KingsgroundV R 124, 160 ,fh ,p ,t Road Eltham Hill Library R U ,b ,q Eltham Road/ D Y Sidcup High Street/Station Road 160, 233, 321 D E Lewisham C XL Blackfen Other buses Eltham Road Cedarhurst Westhorne Middle Park Eltham Hill S BE Courtlands R R ,fh ,p ,tQ L Road 286 ,q ,v Drive Avenue Avenue Catford Kingsgroundand Catford Bridge 124, 160 ET University of AVERY Bus route Towards Bus stops Avenue TRE LeeT Green 321 ,fh ,p ,t Catford Lewisham Town Hall 124, 160 ,fh ,pM ,t HIGH S S Greenwich Sidcup Queen Mary’s Hospital 160 ,b ,q LTHA O ,w ,x E POUND B Mansion Site 621 Sch Avery Hill R U N21 ,p ,tHILL ,q ,v Catford St.
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