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Buses from Earlsfield Earlsfield Station – Zone 3 i Onward Travel Information Local area map Bus map 38 1 1 37 74 Buses from Earlsfield Wandsworth Town Centre BUCHAREST ROAD HEA H M Prison 44 S H I R E P L 50 43 WHITEHEAD CLOSE THFIELD 1 Wandsworth 13 G L E 37 S Q U N V I L K GROOM CRESCENT ARE L I M B 23 E R WELLS PLACE 29 E R O A D 1 M 85 14 E 2 W S KIMBER ROAD 122 B R 1 Playground Brocklebank 88 O 75 C 1 K G Health Centre L E B 36 Royal Mail A HEATHFIELD SQUARE N 69 Trafalgar Square e A K N44 l 1 R Delivery 21 O 24 d A D n Office R for Charing Cross Aldwych a 1 W R TWILLEY STREET for Covent Garden N r LYDDEN GROVE A 27 e 271 Bowling O B U R R R O A D iv 32 64 A 28 Green T R K 47 SE S N CLO ETO T H 36 A 265 King George’s Park LY D D E N G R O V E 29 DINGWALL ROAD W STRICKLAND ROW Anchor Bowling Victoria 53 36 22 44 L R Green Church 1 Putney Bridge O 270 A WAVERTON ROAD A W I L N A R O A D STRICKLAND ROW Centre D Station Approach E Waterloo V N Magdalen Park LTC Victoria Coach Station 77 O R 204 39 Wandsworth for IMAX Cinema and South Bank Arts Complex E G 55 59 N Cemetery 80 E WA R D L E Y S T 40 D Ebury Bridge Road I N M A N R O A D 1 Nuffield Health D 7 1 Y WINFRITH ROAD 292 Chapels County Hall Fitness & Wellbeing L CHELSEA 44 1 184 77 50 271 Chelsea Bridge Road for London Aquarium and London Eye WATERLOO LYDDEN ROAD FARLTON ROAD 42 9 Footbridge 43 Lister Hospital ATHELDENE ROAD FARLTON ROAD EARLSFIELD ROAD Lambeth Palace Road River Thames 1 B U R R R O A D BENDON VALLEY St Thomas’ Hospital 1 1 1 20 61 WINFRITH ROAD 97 8 King George’s Park Putney Bridge Road 307 1 TITCHWELL ROAD Putney High Street Albert Embankment 47 Battersea Park Riverside 11 Swandon Way Battersea 313 1 Wandsworth 2 50 Business Centre Cemetery Smugglers Way High Street 355 ATHELDENE ROAD Putney Bridge Road ELLERTON ROAD 1 B U R R R O A D 1 MAGDALEN ROAD P LACE 1 Wandsworth Park HAL DANE 244 1 VAUXHALL 13 York Road Battersea Park Road PUTNEY Latchmere Putney Bridge Road Wandsworth Town Vauxhall Southfields VANDERBILT ROAD Frogmore WA N D L E WAY EARLSFIELD Community College Old York Road 145 BATTERSEA Wandsworth Road King George’s Park 16 Tonsley Street Henry Prince 79 LOXLEY ROAD Wandsworth High Street 66 Ram Street Lavender Hill 24 Footbridge St. John the Estate 275 Divine Church 1 BRIGHTMAN ROAD Aspire 399 73 Henry Prince ELLERTON ROAD Community 19 Clapham Junction Clubroom 28 WILLOW TREE CLOSE Wandsworth Falcon Wandsworth City CARGILL ROAD D C A P E R N R D A 12 Southside Shopping Centre Clapham Junction Learning Centre 423 O Wandsworth 29 TILEHURST ROAD 56 FREWIN ROAD R 16 1 Northcote i Cemetery R 13 v e r St. Gregory’s C A R G I L L R D Beatrix Potter Battersea Rise D GODLEY ROAD W 1 310 CLAPHAM 1 RC Church Primary School WANDSWORTH L Northcote Road a 318 437 n E 366 1 181 366a d 60 Garratt Lane I Battersea Rise l 22 154 e OPENVIEW JUNCTION F Mapleton Road 15 62 FIELDVIEW Bolingbroke Grove Territorial Army S 40 FLOCK MILL PLACE 1 Centre L ALGARVE ROAD Spencer Park DUNTSHILL ROAD R 26 GARRATT LANE RIVERDALE DRIVE A E Windmill Road 22 Sports Ground 33 Garratt Lane 34 V 55 Old Sergeant I C Wandsworth T Earlsfield Road K O A King George’s Park N 2 R R 489 Cemetery A I A Heathfield Road R R 375 A M 32 Football E 50 239 406 19 E G S W B S Ground O O Earlsfield Road N R 1 1 147 O R U O G St Ann's Hill H A 344 M D Garratt Lane D 5 War Memorial R 11 DOUNESFORTH GARDENS I Earlsfield Road V Earlsfield 154 44 103 Swaffield Road 130 E 2 1 29 68 E 19 PENWITH ROAD St. Barnabas Library The yellow tinted area includes every Brocklebank Road 98 72 MAGDALEN ROAD C of E Church R 101 Tara 263 Bowling bus stop up to about one-and-a-half 44 1 1 STRATHVILLE114 ROAD 129 Theatre LECKFORD ROAD Green 55 T D BODMIN STREET S WA B Y R O A D miles from Earlsfield. Main stops are H THORNSETT ROAD Earlsfield282 OPENVIEW A 132 T 2 GODLEY ROAD O I O R 2 shown in the white area outside. NE R 436 R 519 FIELDVIEW HALDANE E D F A L D 421 41 N A C U B A R O A D 1 E V TH Earlsfield P A N E LACE A 45 16 T I N R Baptist Church O S A B N WANDLE W R U M R PENWITH ROAD 1 R GROTON ROAD E AY BILT Y W R R VANDE E Sports Ground STRATHVILLE ROAD T O 374 Earlsfield 47 D 154 E R The Spencer ROA R O ALDRICH TERRACE 8 A HEADINGTON ROAD R Primary School Club B D R A O A 39 R AD E C 143 L M L E I A G N R D S A C R D O 60 38 W Swaby Gardens Tennis Court A RAVENSBURY ROAD 52 Play Space O 80 D A R 1 1 O R PENWITH ROAD 71 E D GUNNERS ROAD V 49 15 R L Wandsworth 42 59 A 40 G E ASTONVILLE STREET AL I Cemetery LIDIARD ROAD F 33 18 S 64 8 T FIELDVIEW 47 R L D U O R A HASLEMERE AVENUE 48 9 C O S G A ’ R 1 E 3 W A SUMMERLEY STREET E 509 N Rufus R 227 R RAVENSBURY ROAD 410 E D Sports Ground Earlsfield 190 D L N R R 1 41 Wandsworth Common Southfields A 1 H A 1 A . IT Library Business T WAYNFLETE STREET 89 D 55 Group Practice S NW T G 15 1 E D T 77 P R A 175 St. Andrew’s 64 1 T Centre T M T Southfields 79 E R C of E Church S A OPENVIEW N 20 450 Methodist Church R N 1 SKELBROOK STREET 56 O 1 R M DAWLISH AVENUE 1 H i 2 T D E v A R 2 e DAWNAY ROAD O E 32 BROOKLANDS AVENUE 1 28 22 R L r 20 N R O A O W Battersea T 1 O N A M O U N T R O A D 41 R D a S WA B Y R O A D G 39 41 Ironsides School n E d 42 ISIS STREET Sports Club l e 45 TREWINT STREET 407 T LUCIEN ROAD 1 Youth S 1 225 66 Y E Centre DAWNAY GARDENS L 23 TRANMERE ROAD 40 1 R STEERFORTH STREET 143 E 49 1 1 595 2 Footbridge M AD M O GORDONDALE ROAD E U ST R S TE N OK E DURNSFORD AVENUE O L QUINTON STREET A S R NF 34 THORNDEAN STREET T LB Y 39 A 45 L EE KE W 389 82 S D Earlsfield R D F T Practice O O T ST EE R N R U I 1 W T T O T RE S E E 1 H ST T IS T R IS S 152 162 W R HAVANA ROAD 1 1 T H T NDEAN 1 R R R O N O F 179 E TH REET 37 N R 26 E ST T 358 73 E S E R TON T T UIN S U Q 84 S LITTLETON STREET B Burntwood 181 1 Wimbledon Park Durnsford Road School 100 F 81 45 W WELLINGTON ROAD Primary School Recreation Ground E O Y Garratt Lane B O The U R Waldron Road R 1 N Rainbow 155 E 95 D School S 520 T ABOYNE ROAD 345 Garratt Lane 58 R W E I R R O A D 2 E E WALDRON ROAD Burntwood Lane T R 23 BRIDGFORD STREET O 3 STUART ROAD 1 Garrat Lane G Garratt Park A A School Summerstown 71 R Burntwood D 288 R School Garratt Lane SUMMERSTOWN 48 A Wimbledon Road 1 1 T 2 Horton 54 STROUD ROAD T 307 Halls Garratt Lane FRANCHE COURT ROAD L Streatham Cemetery 59 62 Garratt FRESHFORD STREET A 1 S T. G E O R G 659 E ’ S G R O V E N Green Garratt Lane E E V O 8 R Fairlight Road 2 G ’ S STRATHDON DRIVE R G E Wimbledon Train G E O Early Years S T. RYFOLD ROAD Mosque Depot 62 30 14 e Centre1 l 14 Tooting Broadway d n SIWARD ROAD 60 PEARTREE AVENUE STRATHMORE ROAD The Quadrangle GRESHAM WAY a Garratt Park W 1 2 St. Luke’s BURNTWOOD LANE r Tooting e 26Church v i Mitre TOOTING R 226 FRANCHE COURT ROAD LANESBOROUGH WAY ABOYNE ROAD Tooting Haydons Road 22 1 Amen Corner 211 1 1 A B 1 C 68 1 44 41 77 60 Tooting © Crown copyright and database rights 2014 Ordnance Survey 100035971/021 © Copyright Transport for London 2014 London Road Figges Marsh MITCHAM Street finder Landmark finder Key Mitcham Fair Green Mitcham A G P V B1 Anchor Church Centre N44 Commonside West A1 Aspire National Rail station Mitcham Sutton St Helier C3 Aboyne Road B2 Garratt Lane C3 Peartree Avenue B1 Vanderbilt Road C3 Battersea Ironsides Rose Hill 270 A2 Acuba Road A1 Glenville Mews B2 Penwith Road B2 Victoria Mews Sports Club Bus stop C2 Aldrich Terrace C2 Godley Road C2 Beatrix Potter Primary School B2 Algarve Road A3 Gordondale Road Q W B1 Brocklebank Health Centre A2 Arragon Road A3 Gresham Way © Transport for London B3 Quinton Street B3 Waldron Road C3 Burntwood School Public toilet A2 Astonville Street C1 Groom Crescent B1 Wandle Way C1 Chapels B1 Atheldene Road B2 Groton Road Key Destination finder Information correct from October 2014 R B1 Wardley Street A3 Durnsford Road C2 Gunners Road Oyster Ticket Stop, where you can top up B1 Waverton Road Recreation Ground 44 Day buses in black Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops B A2 Ravensbury Road your Oyster pay as you go credit and B2 Waynflete Street B2 Earlsfield Baptist Church H B2 Ravensbury Terrace purchase Travelcards and Bus & Tram Passes A L T B1 Bendon Valley B3 Weir Road B2 Earlsfield Library N44 Night buses in blue A2 Riverdale Drive B3 Earlsfield Practice Albert Embankment 77 Lavender Hill 77 Tootingn 44, 270, N44 A2 Bodmin Street B1 Haldane Place A3 Wellington Road r- Connections with London Underground A3 Ryfold Road B2 Earlsfield Primary School B2 Bremans Row A2 Haslemere Avenue B1 Wells Place Aldwych for Covent Garden N44 London Aquarium and London Eye 77 Amen Corner and Mitre 77 B3 Bridgford Street A3 Havana Road B3 Weybourne Street B3 Early Years Centre o Connections with London Overground S B3 Garratt Park London Road Figges Marsh 270, N44 Tooting Broadwayr- 44, 270, N44 C1 Brightman Road C2 Headington Road B1 Whitehead Close n Connections with National Rail B B1 Brocklebank Road C1 Heathfield Square B2 St.
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