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Buses from Victoria (Pdf) Buses from Victoria 16 Maida Vale 13 24 towards Cricklewood Bus Garage towards North Finchley towards Hampstead Heath from stops H, Q Bus Station Royal Free Hospital from stops H, Q from stops J, N Maida Vale St. John’s Wood Lord’s Cricket Ground 16 2 390 36 Hampstead Road towards Archway Busestowards Queen’s Park from Victoriafrom stops H, K, Q from stops C, Q from stops H, K, Q Edgware Road Marylebone 36 Park Road Euston Square Euston Paddington St. Mary’s 16 13 Hospital Maida Vale 24 Edgware Road towards Cricklewood Bus Garage 13 Warren Street for 52 Baker Street towards NorthUniversity Finchley College towards Hampstead Heath from stops2 H, Q Bus Station Royal Free Hospital towards Willesden Bus Garage Marble Arch Hospital Edgware Road Gloucester Place from stops H, Q 24from stops J, N 38 from stops H, Q Maida Vale 390 towards Baker Street St. John’s Wood Clapton Pond Goodge Street Notting Hill Marble Arch Lord’s Cricket Ground from stops D, Q 16 Portman2 390 36 Gate 148 Bayswater Road Street Hampstead Road Holborn towards Archway fromSelfridges stops H, K, Q Orchard Street towards Queen’s Park Queensway Lancaster Bayswater Tottenham for Bloomsbury Rosebery Marylebone Selfridges OXFORD fromAvenue stops C, Q from148 stops H, K, Q Gate EdgwareRoad Road Court Road Square 36 2 16 Oxford Circus STREET Theobald’s towards Shepherd’s Bush/ Kensington Church Street 36 148 390 Euston Square Euston11 White City Bus Station ▼ Paddington St. Mary’s Park Road Road for High Street Kensington KENSINGTON Charing towards for Westeld Hospital Oxford Street 38 Liverpool Street Kensington Palace MarbleEdgware Arch Road Park Lane Marble Arch 13 Warren Street for Cross Road 52 Q Oxford Street BakerSelfridges Street for University College Appold Street from stops M, 2 Piccadilly Cambridge Circus Denmark Street towards Willesden Bus Garage Marble Arch Bond Street Circus Hospital from stops Edgware Road Gloucester Place 24 24 N, S, 38T, W from stops H, Q 390 Hyde Park Leicester Square 11 Aldwych towards Royal Albert Hall Knightsbridge Knightsbridge Corner Baker Street Clapton Pond Barracks Harrods Knightsbridge Park Lane 38 Green Park Goodge Street Strand Royalfrom Courtsstops D, Q Notting Hill Marble Arch Portman PICCADILLY Southampton Street/ of Justice Gate 52 Kensington Brompton 148 Bayswater Road Street Trafalgar Square for Charing Cross Covent Garden for Road Road SelfridgesHyde Park Corner London TransportHolborn from stops N, S, T, W Queensway Lancaster Bayswater Orchard Street for Bloomsbury211 Rosebery Grosvenor PlaceSelfridges Tottenham Museum Gate Road OXFORD Court Road Square Avenue 148 2 16 Grosvenor Place Oxford Circus 507 from stop B Victoria & Albert Knightsbridge STREET Westminster towards Shepherd’s Bush/ Kensington Church Street Sloane Street 36 148 Wilton Street 390 Westminster Whitehall Theobald’s Waterloo11 ▼ Museum City Hall Parliament Square White City Bus Station for High Street Kensington KENSINGTONL Horse Guards 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11 SquareSloane ET E Victoria R Evelina London 211 211 Street ID Lambeth Walworth qVictoria R G Marsham Street Sydney Chelsea O d Palace Road PL E South Page Street Archbishop Tenison’s School Chelsea and Coach A Street World’s End11 E R 507 C10 Lambeth North Westminster Hospital Pimlico Road Station m CC UK D O Lambeth for Oval Cricket Ground 211 EburyN Bridge LE A Ebury Bridge (arrivals) S DGEPassport D RoadTateKennington Britain Newington TO I ST C1 Road N OfÀce 24 for MillbankOval Causeway r B BR AM CHELSEA 11 ELIZABETH C10 RID GH Camberwell New Road Royal Brompton and Sloane CLESTON G IN Pimlico 44 PLACE E ILL Pimlico 148 Royal Marsden Hospitals Chelsea Square EC Fountain N G Vauxhall Royal Hospital Chelsea Square Lupus StreetT St. George’s Square C10 2 Old Town Hall ST D WAY Bridge Road ELEPHANTBorough Chelsea Victoria WinchesterI Street 36 185 National Army Museum BUCKINGHAM PALACE ROAD 2 River Thames 148 FootballFulham RoadClub Coach StationLister Hospital LE King’s Road EL L Local Coaches 36 VAUXHALL & CASTLE C10 (departures) IZA Travel Information Pimlico Fulham Carlyle Square BE BU COACH S Lupus 185 Stockwell Chelsea 170 p TH Centre C10 11 from stops G, M, V Broadway Embankment Batterseao Park B Street Camberwell Road Elephant Eaton Chelsea Gate RID PIMLICO Pimlico Bessborough VauxhallStockwell Bus Station & Castletowards Albert Bridge/11 GE Canada Water Cadogan Pier Square Pimlico Academy Street Road 211 211 Grosvenor Road and Library Walworth Chelsea Batterseaq Park Road Chelsea and South Archbishop Tenison’s School Bus Station World’s End 24 Camberwell Green Westminster Hospital BatterseaPimlico Road Park Road Ebury Bridge Lambeth for Oval Cricket Ground from stops JA, V Battersea Bridge Ebury Bridge 44 Road Kennington from stops M, U from stop N Newington 211 South Side Road 24 Oval 148 Causeway CHELSEA Battersea towards 11 C10 River Thames Camberwell New Road Hammersmith Church Road 44 Pimlico 148 Bus Station Royal HospitalBattersea Chelsea Latchmere Lupus Street St. George’s Square C10 2 36 Chelsea 170 36 185 Borough from stops G, M, V towards RoehamptonNational ArmyNorth Museum Battersea 44 Winchester Street 2 towards New Cross 185 Football Club Lister Hospital towards Norwood Bus Garage Brixton towards Lewisham Danebury Avenue Vicarage Crescent towards Tooting Pimlico Bus Garage Fulham Lupus from stopsStockwell F, L from stop L from stops GChelsea, V 170 from stops JA, V from stops F, L C10 11 from stops G, M, V Broadway Embankment Battersea Park Street Camberwell Road Chelsea Gate PIMLICO Pimlico Bessborough Stockwell © Transport fortowards London Albert Bridge/ Canada Water How to use this map Cadogan Pier Destination finder Pimlico Academy Street Road Information correct from 9 January 2021 Grosvenor Road Battersea Park and Library Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes BusBus stops Station • Find your destination on the map or in the 24 Camberwell Green Destination finder ABattersea Park Road Hyde Park Corner 2 36 H, K, Q Q from stops JA, V Battersea Bridge 44 11 13 16 52 H, Q o • See the coloured lines on the map and Aldwych fromN stops, S, T, WM, U Queen’s Park from36 stop N H, K, Q 211 South Side Archway 390 C, Q 38 D, Q Queensway 148 148 M, Q numbers in the Destination nder for the bus Battersea towards B River Thames 148 M, Q R routes that go to your destination Church Road 390 C, Q Hammersmith 13 Roehampton Danebury Avenue 170 G, V • Check the Destination finder and map (at the Baker Street H, Q Bus Station BankBattersea D Latchmere 11 N, S, T, W I Rosebery 36 Avenue 38 D, Q end of each coloured
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