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Devons Road 241 262 Holborn Viaduct Bromley-by-Bow 425 West Ham 276 108 D8 BOW Upper Road69 473 from stop E, K GillenderBromley-by-Bow Street 241 262 Langdon Park 108 BOW 69 473 East India Greengate Gillender Street East London Cemetery Street Langdon Park Dock Road BlackwallEast India Tunnel Greengate262 East London Cemetery Balaam Street Street All Dock Road Star Lane Hermit Road towards East Beckton Saints Blackwall Tunnel Sainsbury’s262 Balaam Street All Star Lane Hermit Road fromtowards stops East D, BecktonL Saints 276 69 Sainsbury’s 339 D8 108 towards towards 241 from473 stops D, L towards towards Crossharbour Newham University Hospital276 69 Canning Town towards Canning Town towards Shadwell Isle of Dogs ASDA towards Lewisham Gateway Surgical Centre Bus Station Hermit Road North Woolwich Ferry Buses from Stratford 339 D8 108 towards towards 241 473 fromtowards stop X towards Crossharbourfrom stop E from stop X Newham Universityfrom stops Hospital D, L Canningfrom stops Town J, 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