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London CR4 Layout 1 14/06/2012 12:25 Page 11 TR127708_TfL_Welcome_To_London_CR4_Layout 1 14/06/2012 12:25 Page 11 6 Bus Routes Route 8 Route 9 to Stoke Newington Key bus routes in central London 24 C2 390 43 Route 10 to Hampstead Heath to Parliament to Archway to 73 Friern Route 11 Camden Lock Hill Fields 38 139 to West Hampstead Market Barnet Route 13 13 to Golders Green The Zoo 23 to Clapton Route 14 Westbourne Park Abbey Road Camden York Way Pond Route 15 London Camden Town Road Agar Grove Lord’s Cricket Zoo Route 23 Ground Caledonian Essex Road Route 24 Ladbroke Grove Lisson Grove Albany Street Road Sainsbury’s for The Zoo Islington Angel Sherlock Mornington 274 Route 25 Crescent 453 Holmes Regent’s Park Route 188 will run to and London Route 38 Ladbroke Grove Museum Marylebone from Euston from 1 July Canal Museum to Bow 8 Route 43 until 9 September 2012 St John 159 King’s Street Route 59 Paddington Euston Cross Sadler’s Wells Route 73 Basin Theatre Old Street 74 Route 74 Telecom Madame Tussaud’s 10 Route 139 Paddington Tower St Pancras Shoreditch 14 59 Barbican Baker Street and Warren Street International Centre High Street Route 148 Gloucester Place Great Portland Street and Euston Square Moorgate 11 Route 159 Route 188 Pollock’s 188 23 Edgware Road Toy Museum Russell Route 274 Marble Museum Square of London Route 390 Arch Goodge Street British Liverpool Street Lancaster and Gower Street Museum Route 453 Notting Hill Gate Gate Bloomsbury Way Bank Route C2 Route RV1 Oxford Queensway Bond 148 390 274 Street Circus Oxford Tottenham Holborn Chancery Holborn Viaduct 25 to Ilford to Marble 8 25 Street Court Road/ Lane for City Thameslink Aldgate White Hyde Arch Wardour Cambridge City Park Street Circus Kensington 15 Regent Street Gardens Park Lane Temple Conduit Street Eros Covent Garden 15 Shaftesbury Market of Mithras Albert to Blackwall Avenue Kingsway to Memorial RV1 Berkeley Square Royal Tower Hammersmith Academy Leicester Covent Tower Gateway 9 National Garden Hill Royal Square Monument 10 Gallery Nelson’s Albert Hall Knightsbridge Column London St Paul’s Green Park Piccadilly RV1 Royal Courts Tower of Circus Transport of Justice Cathedral Mansion House Museum London High Street Fleet St St Paul’s Cathedral Katharine’s Kensington Street Tower Hyde Park St James’s Corner Palace London Tower Bridge City Harrods Wellington Aldwych Ludgate Circus HMS Belfast Bridge Science Arch Green Pall Mall Trafalgar Square 9 13 for City Thameslink Museum St James’s for Charing Cross Tower Bridge Park Palace Admiralty 188 Victoria & Arch Blackfriars Globe 43 Road Albert Museum Cleopatra’s Needle Royal National Tate Theatre to North Theatre Embankment Modern Bankside London Bridge Greenwich South Festival Upper Kensington St James’s Natural Royal Horse Royal Ground Park Guards History Mews Buckingham Festival Hall Tate Modern 74 Museum Palace London Eye Waterloo © Transport for London TFL23220.xx.xx to Putney Victoria Street 139 Victoria 38 73 C2 New Scotland Yard Westminster London Bermondsey Key Market Westminster Eye London Underground interchange 14 Victoria Westminster Elephant & Castle London Overground interchange to Putney Heath Coach Station Cathedral Westminster Abbey National Rail interchange Sloane Square Imperial Chelsea Belgrave Road Bus services will be changed Houses of War Museum Bricklayer’s Arms Docklands Light Railway King’s Road Saatchi during Olympic road events – er Thames interchange Parliament Riv Gallery please check before you travel Kennington Road Walworth Road Cuming Museum and Library London River Services pier by visiting tfl.gov.uk to Streatham Hill 59 to to 24 Pimlico Grosvenor Road to Streatham 159 148 453 Deptford London Travel 11 to Fulham Broadway Camberwell Information Centre 10 visitlondon.com tfl.gov.uk 11 TR127708_TfL_Welcome_To_London_CR4_Layout 1 14/06/2012 12:25 Page 8 5 Tube and Rail Map Amersham Stanmore Luton Edgware High Barnet Welwyn Garden City Cockfosters Enfield Town Cheshunt Chingford Chesham Mill Hill East Hertford North Cheshunt Hertford East Rail & Tube services Watford Hendon Central Stansted Airport Uxbridge Hendon Highgate Turnpike Lane Bruce Grove Wembley Park Brent Cross Harringay Blackhorse ZONE Tottenham Seven Sisters Hale Road in inner London Neasden Golders Green Archway Harringay Walthamstow Crouch Hill Green Lanes Central Aylesbury Dollis Hill3 Cricklewood Hampstead UxbridgeSudbury Hill Harrow & Wealdstone Watford Junction Tufnell Park Willesden Manor Stamford Hill South Harrow Watford Junction Hemel Hempstead Hampstead Heath House Green Tottenham Epping Gospel Oak Walthamstow Hainault Kilburn St. James Queen’s Road High Sudbury Sudbury & Wembley Central Wembley Street Wycombe Hill Harrow Road Stadium Finchley Road Kentish Town Upper Holloway Stoke Newington Stonebridge Park & Frognal West Leyton Sudbury Town Harlesden Kentish Town Rectory Road Midland Road Brondesbury West Hampstead Belsize Park Arsenal Finsbury Park Willesden Junction Park Stratford Chalk Farm Holloway Road Clapton International Leyton Kensal Rise Brondesbury Camden Town Alperton Finchley Road Camden Kensal Green ZONE Hackney Road Downs Caledonian Road Drayton Dalston Hackney Hackney Park Canonbury Kingsland Central Wick Barking Queen’s Park 2 Swiss Cottage Mornington West Ruislip Crescent Romford Caledonian Homerton Stratford London Fields Perivale St. Pancras Road & Highbury & Kilburn Park Kilburn South Inter- Dalston Maryland St. John’s Wood King’s Barnsbury Islington Junction Maida Vale High Road Hampstead national Cross Cambridge Heath Stratford Warwick Edgware Great Haggerston Bethnal Green High Street Avenue Road Marylebone Baker Street Portland Euston Angel Hanger Lane Street Ebbsfleet Essex Road International Royal Oak Pudding Farringdon Hoxton Mill Lane Abbey Road Edgware Warren Euston Old Street Bethnal Park Royal ZONE ZONE ZONE Road Street Green Mile End Paddington Square Barbican Bow Bromley Barking Liverpool Plaistow Upminster West 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