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Bus Services from Lewisham River Thames to Broadwaters and Belmarsh Prison 380 Bus services from Lewisham Plumstead Bus Garage Woolwich for Woolwich Arsenal Station 180 122 to Abbey Wood, Thamesmead East 54 and Belvedere Moorgate 21 47 N 108 Finsbury Square Industrial Area Shoreditch Stratford Bus Station Charlton Anchor & Hope Lane Woolwich Bank W E Dockyard Bow Bromley High Street Liverpool Street 436 Paddington East Greenwich Poplar North Greenwich Vanbrugh Hill Blackwall Tunnel Woolwich S Bromley-by-Bow Station Eastcombe Charlton Common Monument Avenue Village Edgware Road Trafalgar Road Westcombe Park Sussex Gardens River Thames Maze Hill Blackheath London Bridge Rotherhithe Street Royal Standard Blackheath Shooters Hill Marble Arch Pepys Estate Sun-in-the-Sands Police Station for London Dungeon Holiday Inn Grove Street Creek Road Creek Road Rose Creekside Norman Road Rotherhithe Bruford Trafalgar Estate Hyde Park Corner Station Surrey College Bermondsey 199 Quays Evelyn Greenwich Queens House Station Street Greenwich Church Street for Maritime Museum Shooters Hill Road 185 Victoria for Cutty Sark and Greenwich Stratheden Road Maritime Museum Prince Charles Road Cutty Sark Maze Hill Tower 225 Rotherhithe Canada Deptford Shooters Hill Pimlico Jamaica Road Deptford Prince of Wales Road Station Bridge Road Water Sanford Street High Street Greenwich Post Office Prince Charles Road Bull Druid Street Church Street St. Germans Place Creek Road Creek Road The Clarendon Hotel Greenwich Welling Borough Station Pagnell Street Station Montpelier Row Fordham Park Vauxhall Greenwich South Street Bricklayers Arms Deptford Ashburnham Grove Blackheath Village Bexleyheath 321 Pagnell Street NEW Church Street Hare & Billet Road Royal Parade Shopping Centre Exeter Way Wavelengths Vale Eliot Place Kennington Church Old Kent Road New Cross Gate Greenwich South Street for Oval Station Tesco Sainsbury’s CROSS Blackheath Road Barnehurst Hare & Billet Road Erith Road Old Kent Road Deptford Bridge Mounts Pond Road Blackheath Station Peckham Park Road New Cross New Cross New Cross Road Lewisham Road Marquis of Granby Station Florence Road Northend Road 484 Camberwell Green Sparta Street Hare & Billet Road Colyers Lane Dartmouth Hill 136 Brookmill Road Lewisham Road Blackheath Hospital Slade Green Friendly Street Morden Hill Wat Tyler Road Brookmill Road Dartmouth Grove Peckham Queen’s Road Eltham 89 New Cross New Cross Gate Cranbrook Road Kidbrooke Bus Station Peckham Bus Garage Station Lewisham Way Lewisham Hill Well Hall Circus Amersham Road Lewisham Road Ferrier Estate Denmark Hill Station Elverson Road Blackheath Rise St. Austell Road for King’s College Hospital for St. John’s Lewisham Way Lewisham Lewisham Hill 278 Malpas Road Tesco 273 Walerland Road East Dulwich Moorhead Tudway Lewisham Way Jerrard Lee Terrace Way Road Eltham Hill The yellow tinted area includes every Street Map of local bus stops St. Margaret’s Church Lucas Street T H LEWISHAM . East Dulwich bus stop up to about one-and-a-half miles U D R GRA J STATION R NVILL S E U ROAD Goose Green T Lewisham College N from Lewisham. Main stops are shown O S Eltham Green C TA N TI A . ON M Yorkshire Grey A in the white area outside. R R O A St. John’s D P G AD P . H Belmont Hill Lee Green Old Tigers Head R S I Undercliff Road L . B OAMPIT C The Squirrels Peckham Rye Kings on the Rye VAL D W E E Lettered bus stop Eltham L Lee High Road Lampmead Road F Connex Church Nunhead Inverton Road Loampit Vale Docklands . T T Light Railway Jerrard Street E S E Lee High Road Dacre Park Frendsbury Road Turnham Road R T L ST. H S RENNEL H BROCKLEY G P4 E I New Eltham Frendsbury Road H H J K T Lee High Road Brandram Road Station Brixton Brockill Crescent Pepys Road Sprules Brockley Cross Harefield Road Hilly Fields Brookbank R HILL M T O P MON Drakefell Road Breakspears Road A L Road for Brockley Station Tyrwhitt Road Road W E Burnt Ash Road S Lewisham H B E S LE L I E Handen Road L E Shopping V Lee High Road Manor Park Sidcup Police Station W H Avignon Road Vesta Road Endwell Road Harefield Road Hilly Fields O O I Centre E G Q E M L V R H N St. Asaph Road Wallbutton Road G S Drakefell Road Wickham Road Montague Avenue I R Loughborough Shell Road S O I R W A Brookbank Road . LE M D Junction T A S S LB Foots Cray U IO N 321 H N G W O Tesco Dulwich Library I W T D Shell Road H A Y X N M Fossil Road A E Manor Lane H R Prendergast S Adelaide Avenue I A L North Dulwich W Montague Avenue School E C 10.6.03 Hail & Ride Vicars Hill L Lee High Road Hither Green Southbrook section Lee Station DULWICH Brockley Road Cliffview Road Belmont Park Station Road Braxfield Road Ladywell Road Lewisham High Street Morley Road Phoebeth Road Ladywell Station Hither Green Lane Dulwich Village Lordship Lane (Vicars Hill) Courthill Road HITHER Brockley Grove Theodore Road Brockley Road Brockley Cemetery Chudleigh Road Dalrymple Road Arthurdon Road Hither Green Lane Hither GREEN Hail & Lewisham Leisure Centre Thornford Road Green Ride Burnt Ash Hill Brockley Grove Hospital section Horncastle Road Dulwich Common Darfield Road Chudleigh Road Ladywell Lewisham Baring Road Phoebeth Road Station Police Station Lewisham Park Crofton Park Hither Green Lane Station Brockley Grove Duncrievie Road Manwood Road Lewisham Hospital Horn Park Chudleigh Road Torridon Road Jevington Way Foxborough Gardens Lewisham High Street George Lane Hither Green Lane Horniman Museum Brockley Jack Rushey Green Rosenthal Road Torridon Road Stondon Park Manwood Road Ravensbourne Park Brownhill Road Maclean Road Ewhurst Road Ravensbourne Court Grove Park Bexhill Road The Catford Centre Catford Sangley Road Sandhurst Road Verdant Station Honor Oak Brockley Rise Manwood Road Holy Cross School Ravensbourne Plassy Road St. Andrew’s Church Lane Park Marvels Lane Park Crescent Catford Sandhurst Road Stations Sandhurst Road Minard Road 136 Catford St. Fillans Road 122 Lewisham Town Hall Stanstead Road Crystal Palace Kirkdale Sydenham Forest Hill Perry Vale Dunkery Road Parade Westwood Hill Cobbs Corner Station Woolstone Road Catford Bus Garage Grove Park CROYDON 47 Cemetery Sydenham Southend Village 284 Chislehurst Newlands Park 199 The Pond Burnt West Croydon Norwood Penge Ash Lane High Street 75 Wellesley Road Junction Pawleyne Arms Lower 181 Downham Way Sydenham Plaistow Green Croydon Selhurst Anerley Penge East Chislehurst Fairfield Halls Robin Hood Station Downham War Memorial Beckenham Old Bromley Road BROMLEY Bromley Hill North Bromley South 261 Orpington Bromley Hill 273 Station 208 Elmers End Beckenham Beckenham War Memorial Junction 54 Tesco Bromley Petts Wood Orpington Common Station Perry Hall Road Crown © copyright Transport for London Information correct from 31 May 2003 Key Destination Bus service Bus stops Destination Bus service Bus stops Destination Bus service Bus stops Beckenham R h 54 !L!W F O 36 Daytime routes in black Îv Connections with Docklands !A!P!V Belmarsh Prison 380 !C!H!N Light Railway !A!P!V Foots Cray Tesco 321, N21 Old Kent Road 21 !E!F N21 Night buses in blue. Belvedere Industrial Area 180 R !M!X h Ø— !E!F!T Forest Hill 122 N21 !E!F!M Cutty Red names indicate place Connections with Tramlink Bermondsey Station 47, 225, N47 !D!J!W Sark !C!H!K 185 Orpington R 208x, N47 !D!J!W of interest x Bexleyheath Shopping Centre 89 Between 0700 and 1830 Oxford Circus Ø— N36 !E!F!T Â Connections with boat services Monday-Friday and 0830 and N89 !B!H!K G Blackfriars Station Ø— R N89 !A!E!L Greenwich for Cutty Sark Îv and Ø— Connections with Underground 1800 Saturday, buses start from P Catford. Take any bus to Catford Blackheath Royal Standard 54 !K!V National Maritime Museum 180, 199 !A!P!V R Paddington Ø— R 436 !E!F!S!T Connections with National Rail and change there. 108, N108 !C!K!V Greenwich South Street N36 !E!F!T 380 !A!P!V and Station R Îv 180, 199 !A!P!V Peckham Bus Station 136, N36 !E!F!T A N89 !B!H!K Grove Park Station R 136, N36 !D!J!W 436 !E!F!S!T Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen bus Blackheath Hospital and Station R 54 !K!V 261 !C!H!N !A!E!L service. The disc !A appears on the top of the bus stop in the 89 !C!H!K 273 !B!H!N N89 1 2 3 !G!H!X Peckham Rye Kings on the Rye 484 !G!H!X 4 5 6 street (see map of town centre in centre of diagram). 108, N108 !C!K!V 284 !D!J!W N89 !B!H!K Grove Park Cemetery 284 !G!H!X Penge Pawleyne Arms 75, N75 Blackheath Sun-in-the-Sands 89 !C!H!K H Penge East Station R 75 !D!J!W !B!H!K Pepys Estate 199 !A!P!V N89 Hare & Billet Road 380 !A!P!V Route finder Ø— !E!F Perry Vale Woolstone Road 75, N75 !D!J!W Borough Station 21 Harrow Road Prince of Wales N36 !E!F!T Bus Towards Bus stops !E!F!M R x !D!J!W N21 Hilly Fields 484 !G!H!X Petts Wood 208 , N47 service !E!F !B!H!N Bricklayers Arms 21 Hither Green Hospital R 273 !B!H!N 273 !E!F !E!F!M Ø— !D!J!W 21 Moorgate N21 Hither Green Lane 181 !G!H!X Pimlico Station 185 Ø— R !G!H!X 47 Catford Bus Garage !D!J!W Brixton P4 Honor Oak Park R P4 !G!H!X 436 !E!F!S!T !A!P!V Shoreditch !E!F!T Broadwaters 380 Horniman Museum 185 !D!J!W N36 !E!F!T R !G!H!X 54 !L!W Brockley Cross for Brockley Station 484 P4 !D!H!X Plaistow Green 261 !C!H!N Elmers End !M!X Brockley Rise 122 Horn Park Jevington Way 273 !B!H!N Plumstead R Bus Garage 122 !N!V Woolwich !K!V !G!H!X P4 Hyde Park Corner Ø— 436 !E!F!S!T 180, 380 !A!P!V 75 Croydon !D!J!W Ø— !C!K!V Bromley-by-Bow 108, N108 Poplar Blackwall Tunnel 108, N108 !C!K!V 89 Slade Green !C!H!K !D!J!W!Z Bromley Common 208, N47 K Prospect Vale 380 !A!P!V 108 Stratford !C!K!V 261 !C!H!N Kennington Church for Oval Station Ø— 185 !D!J!W !M!X Bromley North
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