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Buses from New Barnet Buses from New Barnet Route finder 107 Day buses Other buses Edgware EDGWARE Bus route Towards Bus stops Bus route Towards Bus stops Edgware Way Glendale Avenue 107 Edgware A, E 84 St Alban’s A, E Stanmore 184 Barnet B, E, F Canons Corner Turnpike Lane C, D, G Royal National Hail & Ride 307 Barnet B, E Orthopaedic Hospital Hail & Route 384 operates as Hail and Ride on the section of Ride Elstree Brimsdown C, D road marked H&R1 on the map. Buses stop at any safe point along the road. There are no bus stops at Village ELSTREE Barnet B, E 326 this location, but please indicate clearly to the driver Elstree & Borehamwood Brent Cross Shopping Centre C, D when you wish to board or alight. Borehamwood 383 Barnet A, B, E, F Tesco Stapylton Road Woodside Park A, C, D, G Stirling Corner Hail & Ride Section 384 Barnet A, B Cockfosters C H&R1 Arkley The Avenue Barnet 326 Arkley Hotel 307 383 BARNET 384 Barnet Barnet Barnet Hospital Bow House Spires Shopping Centre Cockfosters Art Gallery COCKFOSTERS and Museum Barnet Church Mount Pleasant High Barnet Jester Meadway Recreation Barnet Hospital Ground Wellhouse Lane LYT BULWER ROAD T P ON RO L ALBE Westbrook Crescent A _ RO N Hail & Ride section D T A ` A AD A R G D T VICTORIA RO E LEICESTER ROAD Manor Road High Barnet N Barnet Hill E T Mays Lane PRESTON CT EAST BARNET ROAD R \ Crescent Road O L A A L C CAN C P D UN ] D E P Underhill C R Barnet D I Mays Lane A O RO S L T A [ Odeon ON A A Elton Valley TI TI C Hail & Ride section STA ^ O N PP H A Sainsbury’s Barnet R MOWBRAY ROAD Endeavour O D Chesterfield Road A ROA East Barnet Village Y D RET Dollis D House O Z A Hail & Ride section R MARGA Valley Way O K ROAD New R 184 Barnet N ER W SOM SET RO AD O Osidge Cat Hill D H&R1 S N Library Hail & Ride section O Y L Oakwood Hampden Square Gloucester Road Enfield Road Barnet Cotswold Way Quinta Drive New Southgate 384 Waterfall Road Enfield Chase Longmore Avenue Arnos Grove ENFIELD York Road Enfield Town Hail & Ride Bowes Road Whetstone section Brownlow Road High Road Southbury Oakleigh Park Bounds Green BOUNDS Ponders End Durnsford Road Bus Garage WHETSTONE Albert Road GREEN Whetstone Totteridge & Whetstone Griffin Alexandra Park Road Hertford Road Library Enfield College Longland Drive Friern Barnet Lane Alexandra Palace Green Street Torrington Park Mayfield Road Woodside Park Northiam Hail & Ride section Wood Green Brimsdown FINCHLEY Hail & Ride Torrington Park 307 Woodside Park section Wood Green WOOD HENDON Sussex Ring 383 Shopping City Brent Cross Hendon GREEN Shopping Centre Hendon Lane Finchley Central Woodside Town Hall Park Turnpike Lane 326 © Transport for London TFL 22777.09.12 (T) Hendon Central Hendon Regents Park Road West Finchley 184 Information correct from March 2012 Quadrant East End Road.
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