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Buses from New Malden (Shannon Corner) Buses from New Malden (Shannon Corner) 265 Putney Bridge River Thames Putney Lower Richmond Road Barnes PUTNEY Roehampton University Queen Mary’s Hospital Alton Road Roehampton Vale ASDA Robin Hood Way Wibbandune Sports Club Robin Hood Way Coombe Lane West WIMBLEDON Worple Road Worple Road N87 K5 HAM Arterberry Road Albert Grove continues to Beverley Way Ham Worple Road Aldwych Beaufort Road Coombe Lane West/ for Covent New Victoria Hospital Raynes Park Methodist Church Worple Road Lower Downs Road Garden Coombe Lane Beverley Way Durham Road Raynes Park Cambridge Avenue Kingston Road Wimbledon Sydney Road Cardinal Avenue Hail & Ride Nelson section Beverley Way Raynes Park Health Huntley Way Library Kingston Road Centre Merton Park Lower Downs Road Wimbledon Wimbledon Canbury Raynes Park Hail & Ride Fire Station Chase section Wych Elm Sports Ground Malden G Merton Park South Golf Course Circle Gadens Wimbledon M Bushey Road Kingston Grand Drive Cromwell Road Bus Station ARDENS Merton High Street ANT G Morden BODN KINGSTON K5 The yellow tinted area includes every L SHEY ROAD 131 N87 bus stop up to about one-and-a-half miles Sports BU Kingston Ground F MORDEN from New Malden (Shannon Corner. 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Motspur Park Pollards Hill South Lodge Avenue TOLWORTH Tolworth 152 Ewell Road 265 Buses from New Malden (Shannon Corner) © Transport for London Buses from New Malden (Shannon Corner) Information correct from June 2018 265 Destination finder Putney Bridge Route finder Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routesRiver Bus Thames stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Bus route Towards Bus stops A L R 131 Kingston ,m ,n ,p ,r ,s,t Putney ,a ,b ,c ,d ,e ,f,g Aldwych for Covent Garden N87 ,a ,b ,c ,d ,e ,f,g Lock’s Lane 152 ,a ,b ,h ,l Raynes Park R 131, N87 ,a ,b ,c ,d ,e ,f,g Tooting Broadway 152 New Malden ,q ,s ,t ,u ,v,w Alton Road 265 ,a ,b ,h ,j Lower Richmond ,a ,b ,h ,j Lower Richmond Road Road 265 152 ,a ,b ,h ,l Pollards Hill ,a ,b ,h ,l Barnes PUTNEY B M K5 ,h ,l ,p ,r H&R2 265 Putney Bridge ,a ,b ,h ,j R Tolworth ,s ,t ,u ,v ,w Barnes 265 ,a ,b ,h ,j ,c ,d ,q ,u ,v ,w Raynes Park Library 152 ,a ,b ,h ,l Malden Road Blakes Lane and K5 H&R1 K5 Ham ,c ,d ,q ,u ,v,w H&R1 Beverley Way 265 ,a ,b ,h ,j Roehampton University Motspur Park K5 ,h ,l ,p ,r H&R2 Morden ,h ,l ,p ,r H&R2 Burlington Road 131, N87 ,m ,n ,p ,r ,s,t Malden Road 265 ,s ,t ,u ,v ,w Robin Hood Way 265 ,a ,b ,h ,j Walton Avenue 152 ,q ,s ,t ,u ,v,w Queen Mary’s Hospital Night buses St. James’ Church/ K5 ,c ,d ,q ,u ,v ,w H&R1 Roehampton University 265 ,a ,b ,h ,j Bus route Towards Bus stops 265 ,s ,t ,u ,v ,w Kingston By-Pass Roehampton Vale ASDA 265 ,a ,b ,h ,j N87 Aldwych ,a ,b ,c ,d ,e ,f,g Bushey Road Grand Drive 152 ,a ,b ,h ,l Alton Road Kingston ,m ,n ,p ,r ,s ,t Malden Way 265 ,s ,t ,u ,v ,w Rowan Road 152 ,a ,b ,h ,l K5 ,h ,l ,p ,r H&R2 Roehampton Vale MertonASDA High Street 131 ,a ,b ,c ,d ,e ,f,g Other buses C S 152 ,a ,b ,h ,l Bus route Towards Bus stops Robin Hood Way South Lane K5 ,c ,d ,q ,u ,v ,w H&R1 Cambridge Road 131, N87 ,m ,n ,p ,r ,s,t Wibbandune Sports Club 655 Sch Mitcham ,h ,l ,u ,v ,w Merton Park Circle Gardens K5 ,h ,l ,p ,r H&R2 Canbury Wych Elm K5 ,c ,d ,q ,u ,v ,w H&R1 South Wimbledon 131 ,a ,b ,c ,d ,e ,f,g MertonRobin ParkHood Way 152 ,a ,b ,h ,l Cardinal Avenue K5 ,c ,d ,q ,u ,v ,w H&R1 Coombe Lane West WIMBLEDON152 ,a ,b ,h ,l Key Worple Road Mitcham Fair Green 152 ,a ,b ,h ,l Worple Road N87 K5 HAM Clapham Junction o R N87 ,a ,b ,c ,d ,e ,f,g Arterberry Road Albert Grove continues to Ham Beverley Way T Aldwych 131 Day buses in black Coombe Lane West/ R ,a ,b ,hWorple ,l Road Beaufort Road Mitcham Eastfields 152 Raynes Park Methodist Church Worple Road for Covent Colliers Wood 131 ,a ,b ,c ,d ,e ,f,g New Victoria Hospital Garden N87 Night buses in blue TolworthLower Downs Broadway Road for 265 ,s ,t ,u ,v ,w Morden K5 Coombe ,hLane ,l ,p ,r H&R2 Connections with London Underground 152 ,a ,b ,h ,l Beverley Way Durham Road Raynes Park Cambridge Avenue Kingston Road R Wimbledon o Connections with London Overground R Sydney RoadTolworth and Ewell Road Cardinal Avenue Coombe Lane Durham Road 131, N87 ,a ,b ,c ,d ,e ,f,g Motspur Park K5 ,c ,d ,q ,u ,v ,w H&R1 R Hail & Ride Nelson Connections with National Rail section Tolworth Rise South 265 ,s ,t ,u ,v,w Beverley Way Raynes Park Health Connections with London Trams G N Huntley Way Library Kingston Road Centre Merton Park B Connections with river boats Lower DownsTooting Road Broadway 131 Wimbledon,a ,b ,c ,d ,e ,f,g ,c ,d ,q ,u ,v ,w ,a ,b ,h ,l Wimbledon Gloucester Road K5 H&R1 Hail & Ride Canbury Nelson RaynesHealth Park Centre 152 Fire Station Tube station with 24-hour service Friday and Chase section Wych Elm Sports Ground ,a ,b ,c ,d ,e ,f,g Trafalgar Square N87 South Malden K5G ,h ,l ,p ,r H&R2 Merton Park Saturday nights H Golf Course Circle Gadens Wimbledon for Charing Cross R Sch School journeys ,c ,d ,q ,u ,v ,w Nelson Road K5 M ,c ,d ,q ,u ,v ,w H&R1 Ham Beaufort Road K5 H&R1 Bushey Road Hail & Route K5 operates as Hail & Ride on the sections of Kingston Grand Drive Ride Cromwell Road Bus Station ARDENS ,m ,n ,p ,r ,s,t V Merton High Street roads marked H&R1 and H&R2 on the map. New Malden FountainANT G 131, N87 Morden K BODN Buses stop at any safe point along the road. There R K5 ,a ,b ,c ,d ,e ,f,g KINGSTON R 265 ,s ,t ,u ,v ,w Vauxhall Bus Station N87 TheKingston yellow tinted area includes everyK5 ,c ,d ,q ,u ,v ,w H&R1 L SHEY ROAD are no bus stops at these locations, but please 131 N87 bus stop up to about one-and-a-half miles Sports FBU Kingston Ground ,c ,d ,q ,u ,v ,w MORDEN indicate clearly to the driver when you wish to board fromCromwell New Malden Road Bus(Shannon Station Corner. Main J K5ANE H&R1 W Faireld Bus Station Beverley Colliers Wood or alight. stops are shown in the white area outside. Park Q N Kingston Fairfield Bus Station 131, N87 ,m ,n ,p ,r ,s,t Norbiton R K5 ,c ,d ,q ,u ,v ,w H&R1 ©P1ndar Wandsworth Town Hall N87131 ,a ,b ,c ,d ,e ,f,g Playing Tooting Broadway Field K5 ,c ,d ,q ,u ,v ,w H&R1 Norbiton Church E 131, N87Y ,m ,n ,p ,r ,s,t u A Wandsworth Road N87 ,a ,b ,c ,d ,e ,f,g Ways to pay Norbiton U W Church WEST BARNES L Kingston Road 131, N87 ,m ,n ,p ,r ,s,t INK K5 L ,c ,d ,q ,u ,v ,w H&R1 Western Road 152 Western Road,a ,b ,h ,l V California Road K5 ,c ,d ,q ,u ,v ,w H&R1 P H&R1 Use your contactless debit or credit card. It’s the same H Westminster B N87 ,a ,b ,c ,d ,e ,f,g ROO P Norbiton D fare as Oyster and there is no need to top up. A AVENUE and Springfield Place O D NEW R KWOOD D A W O Y Pollards Hill Library and R 152 ,a ,b ,h ,l Parliament Square E N Mitcham Gloucester Kingston Road L H&R2 Kingston Road MALDEN152 ,a ,b ,h ,l TO Fair Green Elm Road/ ER C G Road IN E RL U R New Malden Burlington Road South Lodge AvenueU N ,a ,b ,c ,d ,e ,f,g Kingston Road E BEV B B E Wimbledon 131, N87 Top up your Oyster pay as you go credit or buy U V R E California Road BaptistLower Church Downs Road and K5 Walton Avenue,h ,l ,pA ,r H&R2 A N U E E Travelcards and bus & tram passes at around A N AD U N RO B V L E ,a ,b ,h ,j Putney A 265L BURLINGTO N ,a ,b ,h ,l ALBER Wimbledon Fire Station 152 Q V E G S E T 4,000 shops across London.
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