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Buses from Leytonstone Buses from Leytonstone W15 Cogan Avenue Estate Billet Road Higham Hill Road W16 CHINGFORD Chingford Mount Higham Hill Road Prince Albert MOUNT New Road Key Forest Road Palmerston Road Larkshall Road Highams Park Blackhorse Road 66 Day buses in black St James Street Fulbourne Road N8 Night buses in blue Walthamstow Selborne Road Selborne Walk Wood Street South Grove r- Walthamstow Central Connections with London Underground Vallentin Road WOODFORD Hoe Street Church Lane o Connections with London Overground Grove Road WALTHAMSTOW Shernhall Street BRIDGE 257 Hoe Street Addison Road Baker’s Arms Lea Bridge Road Lea Bridge Road n Connections with National Rail Leyton Green Road Peterborough Road Shernhall Street Walthamstow St Helen’s School W13 N55 W14 Argall Avenue Industrial Estate d The yellow tinted area includes every Woodford Wells Woodford Bridge Connections with Docklands Light Railway W19 St Thomas of Manor Road bus stop up to about one-and-a-half miles Canterbury Church Lea Bridge Road from Leytonstone. Main stops are shown Ú Route W19 terminates at Baker’s Arms South Grove in late evenings. Lea Bridge Road in the white area outside. Woodford Green Chigwell Road Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen Essex Road Whipps Cross Wood Street The Castle Snakes Lane East r bus service. The disc appears on the top of the bus stop High Road Leyton Leyton Green Baker’s Arms Road 1 2 3 in the street (see map of town centre in centre of diagram). Whipps Cross Roundabout Broadmead Road 4 5 6 continues to Woodford Green Orchard Estate Oxford High Road Circus N55 Whipps Cross Hospital Leyton Green Main Entrance Woodford Road Woodford Snaresbrook Road Whipps Cross Hospital St Barnabas Road Route finder A & E High Road Leyton Whipps Cross Road Woodford Road South Woodford James Lane Beechwood Park George Lane Shopping Centre Colchester Road James Lane Day buses Leyton Midland Road Clare Road Snaresbrook SOUTH Bus route Towards Bus stops Hainault Road Essex Road South Whipps Cross Road King Edward Road Sir Alfred Hitchcock Hotel New Wanstead High Street WOODFORD Gordon Road Hermon Hill Romford Hainault Road South Woodford 66 The Sidings Hermon Hill Hermon Hill Heronwood Dagenham Hainault Road New Wanstead Hospital 145 POPPLETON ROAD WHIPPS CROSS RD Bulwer Road COLWORTH ROAD Stratford ȧ Snaresbrook 257 DZ Hermon Hill South Woodford High Street Sylvan Road Charlie Brown’s Walthamstow HAINAULT ROAD Cambridge Park Roundabout Fairlop Road Cambridge Road Wanstead Elim Pentecostal Church Shadwell D OAD A GREEN MAN 339 OD R O ALLWO R W D ROUNDABOUT O GH R O U O Woodford Wells W O A l KINGS ROAD S j R D W13 G N O I r g OAD Cambridge Park Eastern Avenue QUEENS ROAD K SB B H R N U S Nutter Lane Leyton I LEMNA Blake Hall Road W14 A ROAD i k G Fairlop Road q f Blake Hall Road Woodford Bridge Clarendon Road Blake Hall Crescent FAIRLOP ROAD Leytonstone p St. John’s \ o Church Aldersbrook Road Cogan Avenue Estate m Queenswood Gardens Redbridge W15 ANE L AD CH continues to R O Aldersbrook Road U HARVEY ROAD D N8 R Hainault Hackney [ H A Park Road C O D H R R A HARRINGTON G SOUTHWEST RD Y N T a I d Z O Aldersbrook Road O T N H Chingford Mount D s ROAD BARCLAY ROAD G Herongate Road R E N Gants Hill W16 A I O A O N N The Drive V R R D Aldersbrook Road E N O Eastern Avenue EE R Ilford GR N MICHAEL ROAD M Empress Avenue W19 E O V N NSTO O R R O e G O Aldersbrook Road A T CONNAUGHT RD D Walthamstow Y LISTER ROAD Merlin Road Newbury Park M11 LINK ROAD E L ` DAVIES LANE Night buses Leytonstone The Drive Little Heath Aldersbrook Road Barley Lane ­ High Road c City of London Cemetery Cranbrook Road Bus route Towards Bus stops D A FERNDALE ROAD O Manor Park R N Chadwell Heath Hainault E N8 E Moby Dick _ W15 R Ilford G Hackney Tottenham Court Road E Town Hall V LANCASTER ROAD O ILFORD R Ilford G ROAD Oxford Circus Hainault Street N55 HACKNEY Grove Green Road GROVE LL ^ W19 Ashville Road E Homerton Hospital W ] Woodford Wells OUTH Grove Green Road S Ilford Central Avenue South Park Drive Romford Brooksby’s Walk North Street Barking for Homerton Cathall Road Cathall Road Leytonstone High Road Grove Green Road Harrow Road Bus Garage Francis Road Hollydown Way Apollo Place Leyton Homerton Leytonstone High Road Longbridge Road Hackney Hospital Town Hall Harrow Green Goodmayes Lane Romford Alexandra Road Market York Road Becontree Ruckholt Road Crownfield Road Crownfield Road Martins Corner Spitalfields Market Edith Road Burgess Road Leytonstone High Road Ranelagh Road BECONTREE ROMFORD Leytonstone Becontree Stratford Ruckholt Road Thatched House Romford Oliver Road East Village Stratford Leytonstone Road 66 Janson Road Dagenham Heathway Leyton ASDA International Stratford City Bus Station Leytonstone Road W14 Chobham Road DAGENHAM Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park Maryland Dagenham Village Hackney Wick Great Eastern Road The Grove Ballards Road Fish Island Stepney Grove Stratford Broadway Way Road © Transport for London TFL 28076.04.14 (T) Tredegar Road Dagenham 339 Stratford ASDA Information correct from March 2014 Shadwell Mile End continues to 257 STRATFORD Tottenham Court Road N8 145.
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