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Chiswick Station – Zone 3 I Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map Chiswick Station – Zone 3 i Onward Travel Information Local area map Bus map 44 GARTH ROAD Hogarth Centre Gunnersbury Chiswick Chiswick Park 83 E3 Methodist Church PA R KNORTH R O A D St. Mary’s 55 HARV C E 100 HILL D RC Primary School Greenford E 23 GREENFORD G A 42 A ARD R L WOLSELEY GARDENS H 27 S Ruislip Road East I L 1 T F V 40 U K A R Subway T R O A D ) L E S C O O N E ( G R E A T W I C O G A R T H L A S A H Subway EAST 1 22 W O 26 S D I N H E C C L O 1 The Falcons S E N 60 A Chisswwiick 2 45 Greenford Avenue Pre Preparatory School L 67 BURNABY GARDENS ACTON CHISWICK N 4 VILLAGE VillaViVillllalaaggge O T D Hammersmith T E L M U W O 13 O D A 23 Acton S R Hospital St. Michaels O A HANWELL D O ROAD SUTHERLAND High Street C of E Church 2 WHITEHALL GARDENS Hanwell R 1 East Acton 2 West Ealing 76 D 39 T A Broadway O CHARA 25 HAZLEDENE ROAD 15 42 3 R PLACE 31 R East Acton 28 E S H O R T R O A D A R K R O A D Acton Town GORDON ROAD 2 15 U N Acton White City 2 G O R D O N R O A D R PAXTON ROAD Western Circus 4 U 2 34 10 22 17 O O for Wood Lane Tennis 29 Old Town Hall B ST. MARY’S GROVE FauconbergFaucouconberg RoRRoaad C T Courts S 45 A Strand on E MILNTHORPE ROAD N the Green 2 38 Northelds Gunnersbury Lane 20 WHITEHALL P 28 O Recreation 22 Acton Lane White City Bus Station 30 Gunnersbury Avenue DEANS CLOSE T 20 ACTON Old Oak Road Ground 30 for Westeld B U R CHH ISWICKSWIC K Southeld Road N T A B Chiswick Y C U House and Gardens St. Peter’s Church R CHESTERFIELD ROAD E 2 S 12 S 37 Footbridge 13 Allotments 43 C 1 E 102 N COMPTON CRESCENT 12 B U T South Acton Shepherd’s Bush Market 2 R N 11 A B Popes Lane 81 Y G 2 The Vale A 1 NORTHFIELDS 38 R D 70 SUTTON COURT E 2 Southeld Road D H E R B E R T G A R D E N S N F A S A Conservatory O U 10 73 C Rugby Road R O ARK TERRACE N 66 A B Larden Road 15 I 57 E R Shepherd’s Bush L G 94 R O Deer House SHEPHERD’S O A for Westeld N FLORENCE GARDENS G R O V E P D G D The Avenue A Kew Bridge M A ChChiswhiswickiswwwickc Marlborough Crescent BUSH ERNEST GARDENS O 21 81 NIGHTINGALE CHATSWORTH ROAD 23 Shepherd’s Bush Green CLOSE R HouseHoousse andd GaGGardrdeens 78 section 272 60 T The Avenue Hail & Ride THAMES ROAD 12 R 162 Grove Park 122 PA R K R O A D Bedford Road D Emlyn Road 66 45 Primary School A U 27 O R Obelisk S R I V E R ’ O V I 29 Café E W S South Parade Turnham 2 A G ST. THOMAS’ ROAD C R M LORAINE ROAD O 23 The Orchard Green Bulls Head V O H 2 E 62 Level Crossing T N Ionic Temple HAMMERSMITH . T 60 Bath Road 3 S O T Abinger Road 29 87 Chiswick Hammersmith T Dolman Road House Chiswick Circle and 15 U House 115 Grounds Turnham Green 34 Stamford Brook King Street Hammersmith 53 S King Street 114 Church Chiswick 33 Bus Garage Dalling Road & City lines STAVELEY ROAD Police Station Ravenscourt Park RIVERVIEW ROAD 13 19 Chiswick Chiswick High Road Ravenscourt Park Glenthorne Road ARK TERRACE Cricket Chiswick 95 House and Gardens 1 RANELAGH GARDENS LAWFORD ROAD Ground Goldhawk Road/Youngs Corner E Sutton Lane North High Road 43 G R O V E P G 44 156 80 for Chiswick Park Clifton Gardens Hammersmith Bus Station D 77 I for District and Piccadilly lines G R O V E P Chiswick Lane R Iranian Christian 134 Upham Park Road G R O ARK GARDENS B Fellowship V Chiswick E 35 P 1 A 137 Town Hall R 26 CROFTON AVENUE K K Charing Cross Hospital R FITZROY CRESCENT O R A 61 Obelisk 18 D D E A A N 4 170 O A P R L K N 19 R O 89 HARTINGTON ROAD T A G E P N SUTTON COURT ROAD L I 2 WAVENDON AVENUE H U N T I N G D O N R Lillie Road V U G A R D E N S B F North End Road 156 O Chiswick Chiswick Lane 62 EDENSOR ROAD 2 OAD 3 Community WGATE R R River Thames BARRO Balfern Grove GGrove School G Cavendish West Brompton Parkk C H 43 EDAR 206 Primary School S R Empress State Building 06 OAD R D RE RD HOGA 29 ELLESME RTH D E A LAN ver Thames O A Old Station 87 LM E 190 R 20 8 WOO O Cavendish Junior D Ri K House N E RO R I St. Paul’s R L A A PAXTON A 2 O N & Infants School D P G T Tennis Chiswick Church E B U R L I N V V Footbridge Courts Community T O 1 CHES R RU R 2 G B Sports Hall TERFIEL F U ROAD 62 O SSELL KERR A T L D O ROA E T U D U 2 E O STAVELEY ROAD C E C 60 N AN O L R Chiswick NBE E 13 R U O N N V E W O N A A Community R R I R D CLOSE AD G J I A D O O 30 K I N N Chiswick 13 L Chiswick CORN M School T T I S N T T G ROAD A G House T U I T N O O S I The National 55 N N T CHERTSEY ROAD PARK ROAD E 2 S L 52 A Y A D P Archives Museum V R T E P E N N C P U U E R E O K R B R A The yellow tinted area includes every OA H C GREA STRAND DRIVE St. Joseph’s D H G R Catholic Church R Chiswick OVE PAR bus stop up to about one-and-a-half O ST 5 V D DEVONSHIRE GARDENS A GARDENS 30 S Cemetery ALEXANDRA GARDENS A OA D T AT I V S E R miles from Chiswick. Main stops are A H 21 O N RIVERSIDE DRIVE E R 57 L U SO G K E EN W A A Y E D shown in the white area outside. R Chapel L N N E P D Riversiders A R R E LA E N 15 B R V O S RK OA 40 A M T VE P BURLINGTON A M Recreationre GRO D M E I AD O A NAD N 10 RO GGRROVER 11 VE PPAPPAARK R E GroundGr D Z ROA AP G S TAV E L E Y E 36 Chiswick D PROACH E S C - N O T L S A C GA P 18 Tennis Court N X O N RDENS E T O B N E S 40 L Riverside I O C N N 16 R S O E R A I 45 L R V C E Recreation T R R R WINDRUSH O D S CLOSE IDE Ground 17 N D O Tennis Court H RIV B Y E Chiswick 17 A A O A R 21 L R D T Cemetery D RD O 18 T N I AITHE STAVELEY GARDENS N ISH R G N S O D D E A T EN Sports Mothercare CHISWICK ST I N D O V 44 L A E King’s House N C Ground T H Sports D CHISWICK Sports Ground A STAITHE R 35 STAVELEY GARDENS Ground O O R 2 A D Y E 41 S 11 CAVENDISH ROAD T P R E 1 H 78 C KeKeww STAVELEY GARDENS 56 T A Duke’s E X Retataaiail CHISWICK STAITHE R Meadow T H G Parkk A STAVELEY GARDENS M Quintin Hogg Memorial E S Sports Ground King’s House WOODMAN MEWS V M E L L I S S A E I G L L A L Sports Ground I L A H STAVELEY GARDENS V G E S E A Sports Courts T M H H A R A T VENUE M T Clifford Avenue E Thameshamesha S I V N Thames Bank Marks & I Y KELSALL MEWS LL Villageillageill Spencer A G 31 G E T O CHISWICK QUA N Roko Health R Clifford Avenue O ALK Mortlake Cemetery Yacht A D 3 GREEN LINK W Basin Lower Richmond Road Mortlake Road Stadium 41 Lower Richmond Road E N A T CHERTSEY ROAD Manor Grove 25 L S The Riverside I Duke’s MELLISS AVENUE B I Meadows Health & Racquets Club 66 WHITCOME MEWS Lower Mortlake Road 40 Manor Circus for North Sheen GREA WEST HALL ROAD Richmond Circus 12 Recycling Centre Sports RICHMOND Richmond Ground Duke’s K E W D M O A E R Meadows A D D C 28 O E A O W M P UR A N The Quadrant T 193 A T H L W V A BARKER E N N O U D T CLOSE Duke’s 2 E Putney Town S Kew Riverside Chiswick Bridge Rowing Club Meadows © Transport for London Primary School Richmonds 190 Information correct from March 2016 140 Bus Station ABC © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 Ordnance Survey 100035971/015 © Copyright Transport for London 2016 Destination finder Route finder Street finder Landmark finder Key Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Bus route Towards Bus stops A G R A1 Bulls Head 190 Richmond UXYZ A Greenford Avenue E3 C+B+D+EC+F+NC+O+W+Z Richmond —O R 190 +U+XC+Y+Z C2 Alexandra Gardens B1 Garth Road A2 Ranelagh Gardens C1 Café (Chiswick House) National Rail station C+B+D+EC+F+NC+O+W+Z West Brompton PRST C2 Cavendish Junior & Infants Acton High Street E3 Gunnersbury Lane E3 C+B+D+EC+F+NC+O+W+Z B +U+XC+Y+Z B A1 Gordon Road C2 Riverside Drive Richmond Bus Station 190 272 Shepherd’s Bush ACDEF School National Rail exit Acton Old Town Hall E3 C+B+D+EC+F+NC+O+W+Z A3 Barker Close C2 Great Chertsey Road A1 Riverview Grove Gunnersbury Avenue Richmond Circus 190 +U+XC+Y+Z Green C2 Cavendish Primary School B2 Bolton Road A3 Green Link Walk A1 Riverview Road Acton Lane E3 C+B+D+EC+F+NC+O+W+Z C2 Chapel (Chiswick Cemetery) E3 Greenford BDEFNOWZ B2 Burlington Lane B2 Grove Park Bridge B2 Russell Kerr Close Bus stop H S C2 Chiswick Community School Acton Town —O E3 C+B+D+EC+F+NC+O+W+Z A1 Burnaby Crescent A2 Grove Park Gardens S Hammersmith Bus Station for 190 +P+RC+S+T o R C+A+C+DC+E+F C2 Chiswick Community Sports Hall Shepherd’s Bush —O 272 A1 Burnaby Gardens A2 Grove Park Road A1 St.
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