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New Malden Station – Zone 4 I Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map New Malden Station – Zone 4 i Onward Travel Information Local area map Bus map 2 51 1 14 2 L K WA MATLOCK WAY E R S A D G B 4 B 1 15 27 E E LY C L O S E V E HEATHROW U E 30 N River Thames E R V Playing Field A L 31 265 E E Malden G AIRPORT D Y I B X26 21 R e Putney Bridge DARLEY DRIVE 12 B W v Golf Course Coombe Brook M A e A Heathrow Airport C 24 r Y l e Central Bus Station y ( 57 K B I for Terminals 1,2,3 Coombe Girls’ School r N U E o G AV E N 52 and Sixth Form Centre o A L E PERTH CLOSE S D k E R 2 HAM O V Groves 1 T V E O Hatton Cross Medical Centre G R O N K5 Putney 22 Y 10 G L E B N 7 St Mary’s Church A HUNTLEY WAY L Malden Y 154 Ham 16 159 P Golf Club A Dukes Avenue for Putney Pier PUTNEY U E S E N 2 Teddington A V 162 k 1 139 E roo S C 2 B E N Coombe ) Broad Street L A R Lower Richmond Road C 140 13 Sports Ground A 97 Malden B GOLF SIDE CLOSE 1 O 120 3 Tennis 60 Y 118 Barton Green N W Court E 67 Golf Course 63 8 2 D Theatre O R 19 18 Putney Common O I Cardinal Avenue E V 6 D 204 U E N S SELBORNE ROAD 1 E I V E D COOMBE ROAD D 9 A S E E G Kingston O 107 D A I L R CARLTON ROAD R C O B Bentall Centre Tennis M O A A H C D Barnes S Court 12 A R BARNES N Canbury E Kingston 1 E Malden Wanderers 13 Kingston R Cromwell Road Wych Elm M G CC LTC L Hail & Ride section 8 I Clarence Street N Barnes Common L 2 N BURBERRY CLOSE O Bus Station K 2 T 1 S Roehampton Lane E R 22 16 D K1 I 101 D A 1 E L E B WOODSIDE ROAD L 22 15 W 1 33 27 D E L L WA L K A 32 76 L K 30 Queen Mary’s Hospital 25 Kingston 73 131 12 2 Fairfield Bus Station P 24 hour O service P 213 The 10 Allotments L Clarence Avenue Roehampton 1 A 1 19 R Royal ROWAN CLOSE 90 P O P L A R E N S Coombe Girls School Medfield Street G G A R D Oak N87 KINGSTON 166 R 12 187 O 95 17 Norbiton V L AW N C L O S E Allotments E 3 2 38 Church 17 Roehampton Vale B 1 E Langley Grove E A ROSEBERY AVENUE C O N U S F I E N L D R O A D E ASDA 30 V Kingston Hill 41 27 12 A 175 2 V E G R O E O R E G S Y C A M Christ I D Clarence Avenue A S R B 27 L Church M Coombe Road I A Robin Hood S 44 Oak Road 54 2 Groves C B 47 Sycamore Grove U Dental Kingston Vale R 56 Kingston Hospital Y 72 Centre 1 R ORCHARD AVENUE O A Norbiton New Malden 33 D Robin Hood Way 1 Kenley Road Bowling HOPPINGWOOD AVENUE Wibbandune Sports Club Green 2 The Triangle 95 ,p 38 N87 COOMBE ROAD WIMBLEDON 37 ,a 145 L I M E G R O V E 37 35 106 ,b Robin Hood Way continues to M OUNT PLEASANT ROAD � 140 Coombe Lane 73 U E Raynes Park Worple Aldwych 32 E N E V RAYNES Christ Church New Malden I C A A L R 86 Kenley Road GRAF 63 TON ROAD Methodist Church Road Wimbledon for Covent Garden L C of E Primary School 2 DUKES AVENUE 1 99 38 52 Revell Road M 59 Cambridge Road Beverley Way R O V E 40 Gloucester Road PARK 72 G P ,h 122 L I M E O 1 69 Cambridge Grove N New Victoria Hospital 29 P 2 R 143 L 1 Beverley Brook E A 1 O W R Tennis CAMBRIDGE ROAD BEECH GROVE 27 G H 120 14 Raynes Park A Courts Hail & Ride section Wimbledon R O M Beverley Way O Cambridge Road W 47 42 V D Raynes Park Library Chase Merton Park A E 45 Waters Road KINGS AVENUE A Cambridge Avenue R CHESTNUT GROVE L D 1 ALRIC AVENUE D R 42 SUSSEX ROAD E 168 O Bushey Road N A 2 D Beverley Way D 13 69 26 A 31 Kingston Road Grand Drive H O 121 113 ,c Huntley Way R I for Kingsmeadow Stadium G PA R K V I E W 101 66 T 25 25 1 E CHESTNUT GROVE U L V E N H ,d Footbridge A U 24 S CHESTNUT GROVE E K A 104 U S 2 D 85 N 23 102 Beverley Way 104 ACACIA GROVE T Coombe Lane Merton Park South N 25 Kingston Road R 1 O BLAGDON R 37 Coombe Road OAD Beverley Park Golf Range Circle Gardens 2 C E Durham Road Wimbledon 16 28 California Road Kingston Road Kingston Road 32 83 E A D C L O S E 72 T 13 M E I R 1 Kingston Westbury Road St Joseph’s Church FA 61 52 20 F Bushey Road 5 High Street A E Kingston Road I V 35 Burlington Road Christ Church ACACIAJACARANDA GROVE58 CLOSE O R R New Malden Hail & Ride section N G Beverley Park Carters Bridge A L I N D E 2 19 Merton Abbey New Malden 81 19 HILLBROW C Springfield Place MAPLE COURT KIN Rookwood Morden 2 68 R G Sainsbury’s E ,m C of E Primary School 74 ST 22 NEW50 55 ON ,f Avenue R K5 The Groves 21 OA E L M R O A D D 26 74 B CI Tower M U 41 RLINGT 79 ON R A OA 33 D L ,l KINGSCOTE ROAD 8 D HIGHCLERE ROAD ,g 42 E South Lane Nelson Road Shannon N N Colliers Wood E E STATION U 36 AVENUE 20 D O West Barnes Lane N Villiers Road E U MALDEN H Kingston Road Tooting AV 27 T Corner N 85 I A L 39 S E L K ,j E Farnham Gardens A U L Broadway D O Burlington Road V South Lane MELROSE GARDENS 2 Apex G W R A A D ST. GEORGES Franks Avenue A Queens Road Tower 46 R SQUARE Post Office O D R C N AV 43 G ,k EN E R DIS E 52 H N U RO 50 55 19 Hail & Ride section B AD 131 47 S 2 ES D Western Road NORTHCOTE ROAD R L 1 The Graham P 45 MELROSE GARDENS 2 T H E M O U N T West Barnes Lane 29 1 20 18 A Burlington Road 2 MALDEN HILL 3 53 28 GRAFTON ROAD Spicer Institute 1 South Park Green Lane Trafalgar Court M Cavendish Avenue Waitrose 2 18 Grove 25 25 19 Claremont Road 35 Burlington Road 1 Mitcham 77 PA R K V I E W 39 76 A 42 Old 17 V West Barnes Level Crossing 67 61 20 E Fair Green Level Crossing 86 N TREGARON Town Hall HOWARD ROAD Malden Road U GARDENS War E Malden Way 49 Memorial St James Church R 1 89 O 2 MITCHAM 1 Malden Road A New Malden 28 R A B Y R O A D 56 D Methodist Church 23 14 1 High Street 21 EGMONT ROAD 54 2 Mitcham Eastfields 53 Tudor KINGS AVENUE Motspur Park 12 Malden Road 2 Williams 38 Surbiton 23 24 SUSSEX PLACE SURBITON Blakes Lane 61 6 O A D 22 13 E R 71 26 G R I D 40 40 51 A M B 2 C 64 2 39 E L M R O A D Hail & Ride section 52 81 44 KINGS AVENUE 1 16 23 101 South Lane Meopham Road 3 EGERTON ROAD 15 T H 66 R 1 21 49 ALBANY ROAD U CAMBRIDGE ROAD Amberwood Hail & Ride section 76 2 Sheephouse Way O I C 40 30 D Rise 54 Malden Way G ALVERSTONE ROAD R 54 PENRITH ROAD 55 O 35 F Wyvern H 157 T 39 1 120 South Lane Malden Road A COOMBE GARDENS Upper Brighton Road R C 85 T O S Estate 33 104 56 Motspur Park N SUSSEX ROAD 29 4 ONSLOW ROAD 26 2 FIRMAN CLOSE 123 2 Rowan Road N S A B MONTEM ROAD L A U G 109 D 1 S T O Malden Road G N CLEVELAND ROAD R U 31 O H 36 SUTTON A 182 S R D 28 T 37 K S Lyndhurst Drive New Malden Malden Manor 120 R I E 24 hour 4 Sutton N E O X service 137 Health Centre Hobkirk House 49 G A 181 213 P S E 71 D 16 Pollards Hill T 1 L 14 Resource Centre Malden Road Bus Garage O E A O S T C L C N S S E X 1 Library 1 S U E Hook Road The Plough ROOKWOOD AVENUE 40 R O 113 118 2 BLAGDON ROAD A 2 Malden BQ Maypole D Lidl B 2 107 Sutton 1 Centre E Extra Tolworth Rise South Malden Road V New Malden 94 123 E St Nicholas Way R 19 Tolworth Rise South Manor Drive North Malden Green Avenue Pollards Hill L 1 3 Burlington Junior, Cheam Baptist Church E Topnotch Y South Lodge Avenue 16 15 N 2 Oakdene Drive GRAYHAM ROAD 1 11 Infant and E GLOSTER ROAD Blagdon Road R Broadway W 2 High Street Health Club O B 83 5 Nursery School 2 Tolworth Rise South Worcester Park 1 1 Recreation Ground A Tolworth Rise South G O 18 R R 17 T 152 O D E E U S C E N N G T 18 72 St.
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