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Local Area Map Bus Map Morden South Station – Zone 4 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map 32 R P WINDERMERE AVENUE D O G LondLondodoonn Road i 12 v 135 P R 147 Martin Way Morden Hall e MostynM A L A Putney Bridge A 11 r S 93 Methodist Church E R U M D W N O H E Y F O R D AV E A South GardensG R E O 20 R a R O 13 N R n E A D O River Thames d D N 67 A O l L V 41 14 Merton S e E Y O Poplar N 62 U W A Y U Putney T M A R T I N Primary School R E H Morden 96 1 86 U PUTNEY 2 B 5 M 1 Putney Heath Green Man 35 A 16 M R 1 S T A I N 60 R 4 T G T 38 2 I Morden Wimbledon Common Parkside R 42 M 1 63 O N O O V Baptist Church E W S 31 B S MMORDMOO DDEN A A V Y S I 2 B Wimbledon Village H 50 Hall L 18 16 R L 5 23 4 E I Garden 28 A 26 D N E W L A N G V E N U O E G R O S S A R Centre A M AY C C 10 E 3 96 1 Wimbledon R A B E R C 49 O N W A W Y R O D A 1 Iceland D M E A 25 WIMBLEDON C N 3 Y 2 29 S Salvation R Morden O Wimbledon Bus Station 59 Army Lidl O Civic Centre & 50 R D O A W Library 44 6 Y R 11 D M L E D The Broadway Wimbledon Theatre 22 N 1 A A A N 81 Y WOODVILLE ROAD S T O B A R D N E Y R D R E 59 C Y R E O 12 N N S D 44 R S 17 R 21 The Broadway Polka Theatre A A B V E O E 15 H N 1 U U A 10 116 2 E 92 D 13 O A A Merton Road N R D N S 38 35 E 26 35 E E QUEEN’S U E C U B L N Q PLACE The yellow tinted area includes every AV E 15 E E A N V D S 2 Y Merton Abbey 37 O 52 41 H L G T A O South Wimbledon I N 20 L 1 A 52 R bus stop up to one-and-a-half miles M A C M Merantun Way Colliers Wood A S 1 E L K 2 Morden Road R RO R R O from Morden South and St Helier. 117 S O A A Y B D O C E D 120 86 76 E K A Main stops are shown in the 32 9 L 77 470 M 1 E A I 71 N R G Morden Road A white area outside. O H R I N S E D MORDEN 73 24 U R E E O R 60 N 15 G L H 87 24 A C 79 N D A O L D D E 47 H Z D 62 O N A L A EL I Morden Road Dorset Road S B O T 154 81 A E W 21 R V H 49 117 O 26 E E Y O N R T E D BAYHAM ROAD L 44 U L E R 76 A E S I U V E Y G O E A D W H C N 15 D R N U A N S L O E D 140 50 N C O B London Road Morden O E DE W L D R 13 O 46 H O 1 Morden Court 2 S T 81 M E E 26 28 B Morden Hall Road Morden Hall (80 only) 1 A Z 43 I 23 61 D E L E A U 61 L E E N 166 ROA S N I Q U 52 H N E 122 4 30 R 34 V K I S Morden Hall Road Central Road D A 98 A B G 6 76 2 V U 39 B E E L E I G H E A L S E N W I C K G R O C V E 2 W S N K A U F A Y O E D Footbridge S D R 38 T St. Helier Avenue Connaught Gardens 106 C A R A L 106 O L O A O D 63 BIRCHWOOD D I A 61 CLOSE R 124 H H R A 21 O Z R 170 E L Baitul Tennis L Central Road St. Helier Avenue Langdon Walk W 76 GOODWOOD 49 A N O Futuh Y Courts O D The Willows CLOSE D R R A O U O A T B Mosque B R V 7 R Hillcross E U 58 MK D N N T S St. Helier Avenue Leominster Walk U Central 33 O T Primary School E N E 27 R O L N Medical O A D A B A D C D D 2 R 92 A Centre B T O O A Morden A N R E 1 48 O C St. Helier Avenue Middleton Road 220 Y L 130 E R D 21 South 135 L S 42 MA 50 South Thames College MJ Footbridge E A C D H R A O 151 (Merton Campus) N O LG Train Depot B 99 D O Middleton Road Malmesbury Road R B A U C D R O K BUCKLAND WALK O 152 R 44 FA 95 N D S T MB V A F Y M O O A R O E R A 5 L 150 Morden Park H A D AV R R N E L Middleton Road Bishopsford Road 168 32 R M U RA H&R1 3 U B B T 183 O N Baitul Futuh 37 E B D MU C M 1 MH Mosque I S N 66 33 R Morden Park GR 10 O Middleton Road Shaftesbury Road T 11 H&R2 O Morden Park A 163 BLANCHLAND ROAD B V R I S T O D O E 17 L R O A 40 D G 63 15 ML B MC R Green Wrythe Lane EE 172 B 2 N MR Perseid A D 42 Hackbridge Reynolds Close A L School B O A U N D R MN R 154 Y E St. George’s Y ROA Subway G A TON D R D LE R IDD 80 Church O U A ROU O 19 M West Croydon Bus Station V B O 169 E R G St Helier R R EMOUNT AVE H&R2 Royal Mail 18 E MF MP OAD T L HOL R D Delivery & N 2 A MS A A NE S Enquiry Office C O D R M S A R SCHOOLGATE DRIVE CH D 56 O T O Morden R AS A 39 S O Y CROYDON D 83 N E N LOWER P FURNE A R R L E 2 34 E R H&R1 H Thehee WillowsW llow MORDEN U U South 191 C T N C L Y B Croydon Whitgift Centre 7 100 MD A A D L N R R R B 218 CALDER ROAD LANE D U E R O for Wellesley Road 201 11 B T S H&R2 R E N D N E D E A R O T E 142 N C 4 I T S N V A E S E D E L RC Croydon Fairfield Halls A H E ME A L H&R1 C Morden Park Abbotsbury U D A V N E R A G O E E V D V O O N Primary School A 19 O RD R U L R S E W Y R L O 12 I L U Duppas Hill N B 2 12 W Hail & Ride R O E C 158 T section H Epsom Road Tudor Drive D A N L Tennis 66 A St. Helier G N C Waddon R Courts 128 O Sutton Common Road Forest Road St. Helier Hospital O V 1 38 Stafford Road E Forest Road Rose Hill L A V 43 E REDCLOSE Roundabout AVENUE N Hail & Ride U 143 Stonecot Hill Ash Road E Sutton Rose Hill section Duke of Edinburgh Road Waddon Leisure Centre JARROW CLOSE D Sutton Common Road Common Whitby Road Hail & Ride A Rose Hill Park West Fiveways 93 E 32 Glenthorne High School 23 section M LONDON ROAD 10 206 Stonecot Hill Garth Road Edinburgh Road D L 27 ELSRICK AVENUE 173 E 1 Hail & Ride I Angel Hill F C A R T M E L G A H R D E N 2 S Oldfields Road section S4 T St. Anthony’s Hospital Cranleigh Gardens Benhill Road Grennell Road A Paddling H A S H L E Y AV E CHALGROVE Stayton Road Grosvenor Wallington Roundshaw Pool AVENUE 44 Thicket Road Road 126 Sutton Wilson’s School D 241 F London Road Langley Avenue Thicket Crescent South Thames College A Collingwood Road Sutton Green Sandy Lane O A Bus Garage CARSHALTON Roundshaw Morden Merton Campus 266 R South R C Oldfields Road Thicket Road L A N T Phoenix Centre Park E R B U NORTH Stanley A R Y 20 R M 126 R D North Cheam Sports Club Bushey Road Sutton High Street/ Lower Road Merton 268 Benhill Avenue Carshalton Park Road T Collingwood Road Collingwood Road Marshalls Road Register N Morden R Lind Road Beeches Boundary Road HATHFIELD E Alexandra Avenue Office C O CHEAM ALEXANDRA Recreation Ground Foresters Drive MEAD 123 SQUARE A North Cheam Sainsbury’s 24 138 D Farm Road Benhill Avenue Benhill Avenue Carshalton Wallington Timberslip Drive 16 R O A Throwley Way Benhill Avenue E D 194 D Church R 31 E E 12 1 Throwley Way Benhill Wood Road Stafford Road/ N M Windsor Castle M C H E S R T E R G A Morden A E R D E N S Morden Park R B 2 North Cheam Queen Victoria (Wales Avenue) Woodcote Road K M Pools Primary School C O Carleton Avenue O Benhill Avenue U C 42 R T 96 Throwley Way Manor Place Courtney Stanley 12 Lenham Road Woodmansterne Road Hail & Ride Church Hill Road Hayes Crescent Road 50 Crescent section 1 Stanley Park Road St.
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