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Buses from Waterloo Buses from Waterloo 168 139 168 341 76 towards towards towards towards towards Hampsteadtowards Heath towards towards Golders Green Camden Town Hampstead Heath Angel Road Superstores Tottenham Hale Golders Green Camden Town South End Green Angel Road Superstores Tottenham Hale from stops J, P South End Green from stops F, P from stops C, P from stops J, P from stops K, P 91 from stops F, P from stops C, P from stops K, P towards91 Crouch End Camden High Street towards Crouch End Camden High Street From 15 June 2019 route 59 will be withdrawn Islington Baker Street betweenFrom 15 JuneEuston 2019 and route Kings 59 Cross. will be For withdrawn stops Islington Baker Street Green Mornington Crescent towardsbetween Kings Euston Cross, and Kingsplease Cross. change For to stops ISLINGTON Green Mornington Crescent routetowards 91 Kingstowards Cross, Crouch please End. change to ISLINGTON 168 route 91 towards Crouch End. CAMDEN 168 91 CAMDEN British St. Pancras 91 341 LibraryBritish InternationalSt. Pancras King’s Cross 341 Baker Street TOWN Library International King’s Cross Rosebery Sadler’s Wells Islington 76 243 Baker Street TOWN RoseberyAvenue Sadler’sTheatre Wells IslingtonAngel 76 243 Angel towards Euston Avenue Theatre Woodtowards Green 139 Euston 59 from stops K, P 68 from stops K, P Wood Green 59 from stops K, P 68 from stops K, P 341 P 139 341 Moorelds from stops J, EyeMoor Hospitalelds from stops J, P Clerkenwell Eye Hospital Shoreditch Clerkenwell Old Street Shoreditch 59 68 91 168 Road 243 Old Street Old Street 243 Church 59 68 91 168 Road 243 Old Street 243 Church OXFORD Tavistock Square OXFORD Tavistock Square Farringdon Road 4 Finsbury Square STREET FarringdonClerkenwell RoadRoad 4 Finsbury Square Shoreditch STREET 188 Clerkenwell Road towards Archway Moorgate HighShoreditch Street 26 188 High Street 26 Oxford Street 1 from stops K, P towards Archway Moorgate towards Oxford Street 1 from stops K, P 76 Hackney Wick Eastwaytowards Selfridges for from stops K, P Russell Square Farringdon From 15 June 2019 76 Hackney Wick Eastway BondSelfridges Street for from stops K, P Russell Square Farringdon From 15 June 2019 from stops C, P Bond Street 243 route 341 will be from stops C, P 243 Theobald’s re-routedroute 341 viawill Farringdon. be From 15 June 2019 176 Theobald’s Farringdon Street re-routed via Farringdon. routeFrom 1576 Junewill be 2019 26 Liverpool Street 176 HOLBORN Road Farringdon Street route 76 will be 26 Liverpool Street from stops J, P HOLBORN Road 521 Snow Hill 521 re-routed via St. Paul’s. Oxford from stops J, P 521 Snow Hill 521 re-routed via St. Paul’s. 343 CircusOxford Chancery Holborn Holborn Viaduct 343 Circus 1 Chancery Holborn Holborn Viaduct Aldgate Tottenham 1 Lane Circus City Thameslink St. Paul’s BusAldgate Station Tottenham 1 59 68 91 Lane Circus City Thameslink St. Paul’s Court Road 1 59 68 91 Farringdon Street Bus Station Court Road 168 188 243 521 Farringdon Street Bank 139 176 168 188 243 521 Fleet Street/ Bank 139 176 Holborn CityFleet Thameslink Street/ Threadneedle Street Tower Gateway Hamleys Charing Cross Road Holborn 26 76 341 City Thameslink Mansion Threadneedle Street Tower Gateway Hamleys Charing Cross Road 26 76 341 26 76 Mansion Bank for Tower Hill Toy Store 172 26 76 House QueenBank Victoria Street and forFenchurch Tower Street Hill Toy Store 172 House Queen Victoria Street and Fenchurch Street Leicester Square from stops F, P Royal Courts Ludgate Ludgate Hill St. Paul’s Leicester Square from stops F, P Royal Courts Ludgate Ludgate Hill St. Paul’s 26 521 Cannon Tower of London Piccadilly Aldwych of Justice Circus Old Bailey Cathedral 4 26 521 Cannon THE CITY Tower of London PiccadillyCircus Trafalgar Square Aldwych of Justice Circus for CityOld Thameslink Bailey Cathedral 4 Street THE CITY for Tower Millennium Circus Trafalgar Square for City Thameslink towards Street Monument for Tower Millennium 139 176 Strand 521 Blackfriarstowards Monument 139 176 Strand 521 From 15 June 2019 route 172 will be Blackfriars River Thames withdrawnFrom 15 June between 2019 routeAldwych 172 and will be From 15 June 2019 route 4 will be re-routed River Thames Charing Cross Clerkenwellwithdrawn between Green. For Aldwych stops towardsand toFrom run 15 between June 2019 Archway route and 4 will Blackfriars. be re-routed For City Hall Charing Cross Clerkenwell Green. For stops towards to run between Archway and Blackfriars. For Tower BridgeCity Road Hall Lancaster Place Clerkenwell Green, please use route 341 stops towards Archway, please use route 76 521 London Bridge Tower Bridge Road Lancaster Place towardsClerkenwell Angel Green, Road please Superstores. use route 341 towardsstops towards Tottenham Archway, Hale please to reach use St. route Paul’s 76 521 LondonDuke Street Bridge Hill City Hall towards Angel Road Superstores. andtowards change Tottenham there to Haleroute to 4 reachtowards St. Archway.Paul’s Duke Street Hill City Hall and change there to route 4 towards Archway. Queen g Tooley Street Queen WAT National D Festival Elizabeth g National UND LONDON TooleyHay’s Galleria Street 381 Festival WAT Theatre O N Stamford Street Pier ElizabethHall GROU Stamford Street LONDON Hay’s Galleria towards Peckham381 ERL Theatre R R PierB Hall Hayward PE G T BRIDGE towardsTown Peckham Centre Hayward ERLL UP ER EE B Gallery i OOO BRI PP R T Southwark Street BRIDGE London Bridge Town Centre L O U ST EE Galleryand i OOO BRI D TR Southwark Street London Bridge from stops M, V 91 and O R S Bus Station for from stops M, V 91 BFI FORD Guy’sBus Station Hospital for towards BFI King’s f MFO towards footpath j DGE TAM Guy’s Hospital Trafalgar Square footpath DGE CollegeKing’s f S A Trafalgar Square to Charing j College T ■ to CrossCharing Royal London S 521 Royal London King’s College 521■ Cross Festival Y l LondonKing’s College 381 from stops H, P FestivalHall Y l London 381 from stops H, P Hall TWA D e O TWA A From 15 June 2019 route RV1 will be withdrawn. For O D e F O OA From 15 June 2019 route RV1 will be withdrawn. For O RO stops towards Tower Gateway, please use route 381 F R towardsstops towards Peckham Tower to reachGateway, Tooley please Street use and route change 381 towards Peckham to reach Tooley Street and change 343 footpath C Imax there to route 343 towards Aldgate Bus Station. 211 tofootpath Charing ON CinemaImax there to route 343 towards Aldgate Bus Station. 343 211 CO CER m towards New Cross towards to CrossCharing NC T Cinema towards New Cross E ER HA m towards Cross T LL A Hammersmith AY E HA PP LL A Hammersmith AY DERD PP Other buses from Waterloo TW E from stops B, W DERD Other buses from Waterloo from stops B, W TW E Waterloo ▼ FOO Waterloo X68▼ FOO BELV d East towardsX68 Russell Square 188 BELV d c a East London Eye ME towards Russell Square 188 o M PHAcM a from stops K, P towards MillenniumLondon Eye Pier o EPHA STREET from stops K, P towards Victoria Millennium Pier M S 188 North Greenwich Victoria B CA TREET ▼ 188 North Greenwich Coach Station B B R LL X68 for The O2 Coach Station Shell CAB OAD _ ^ E L X68▼ for The O2 Shell Z RO ^ D L towards West Croydon N Centre Z [ AD _ NDE ET towards West Croydon from stops E, Centre SAN E T from stops E, N [ W A R E from stops D, N S STRE from stops D, N Tower Bridge Road 507 p WA T Tower Bridge Road 507 T S London p A E D Waterloo T R from stops A, W London C E Eye HICHE A Waterloo L from stops A, W C D R O Eye HICHE OA L ] STREETL R OO Grange Road Victoria EY O ] STREETL R \ O R Grange Road Victoria EY K R \ RO K A OR O Y D Westminster Cathedral O A 1 Y D Bricklayers 1 Westminster Cathedral Bricklayers towards Arms Canadatowards Water Westminster City Hall 76 77 211 1 59 68 168 Arms 168 Southwark Canada Water Westminster City Hall 381 76 77 211 1 59 68 168 168 1 SouthwarkPark from stops E, N 211 381 381 507 172 176 188 172 1 from stops E, N 211 from stops L, W 381 507 76 172 176 188 Elephant & 172 RoadPark 507 St. James’s from stops L, W County Hall 76 CastleElephant & Road 507 St. James’sPark Westminster YorkCounty Road Hall from stops N, W Castle Park Westminster York Road from stops N, W London Road 1 168 Old Kent Road London Road 1 168 TescoOld Kent Road Westminster 211 St. Thomas’ St. Thomas’ Hospital County Hall 172 188 Tesco WestminsterAbbey 211 St.Hospital Thomas’ St. Thomas’ Hospital County Hall Lambeth 172 188 Abbey Hospital Westminster Lambeth County Hall Lambeth Palace WestminsterBridge Road North 168 County Hall Lambeth Palace Bridge Road IWM LondonNorth 168 507 Albert Embankment IWM London 171 Elephant & Castle from stops D, N 507 Albert Embankment 171 Elephant & Castle from stops D, N Horseferry Kennington Road 172 Horseferry Kennington Road towards172 Road 77 Walworth Road From 15 June 2019 route 171 will be withdrawn between Road 68 171 176 HolbornFrom 15 andJune Elephant 2019 route & Castle. 171 will For be stops withdrawn towards between Brockleytowards Rise River Thames River 77 Walworth Road 68 171 176 Holborn and Elephant & Castle. For stops towards Brockley Rise River Thames River 59 Bellingham, please use route 68 towards West Norwood from stops D, N Vauxhall Bus Station 59 toBellingham, reach Elephant please & use Castle route and 68 change towards there West to Norwood route 171 from stops D, N Vauxhall Bus Station towardsto reach Bellingham.Elephant & Castle For stops and towardschange thereHolborn, to route please 171 Covent Garden Market usetowards route Bellingham.
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