Local Area Map Bus Map

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Local Area Map Bus Map Mitcham Eastfields Station – Zone 3 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map 57 GARDEN AVENUE ST. JAMES’ ROAD 98 113 Tennis Courts Tooting 230 FRAMFIELD ROAD 37 40 E L M H U R S T A 270 LARBERT ROAD continues to Aldwych 38 Putney Bridge N44 MEADFOOT ROAD for Covent Garden Paddling 36 VENUE BENNETTS CLOSE Pool 82 85 Riverside 26 I L L R O A D 1 H River Thames Wandsworth Town 70 Lavender UCKFIELD GROVE 24 Quarter Pier 11 BRIXTON 133 London Road 175 258 12 Children’s Centre 14 MANSHIP ROAD Putney Putney Bridge Road 24 1 WANDSWORTH 48 95 ABERCAIRN ROAD St MaryÕs Church/ Cavendish Road KingÕs Avenue Brixton 201 BEECHOLME A Bowling 82 Wandsworth 1 Putney Pier 355 Herne Hill Green 1 2 626 Southside Shopping Centre Figges Streatham Vale Clapham South Poynders Road Acre Lane VENUE 127 Park 292 Marsh 158 TURNER AVENUE Earlsfield Balham Croxted Road 1 7 MitchamM tcham Bowling EDGEHILL ROAD PUTNEY 40 Green 16 1 64 BALHAM LONESOME WA Tulse Hill 77 IndustrialIn ustr Summerstown DENNIS REEVE BENNETTS CLOSE Tooting Bec C L O S E EstateEsta 132 Upper Tulse Hill West Dulwich 1 T H E D R I F T W Garratt Lane Streatham Common LONDON ROAD Y 65 11 1 22 L 11 D Streatham Cemetery Streatham Hill Beecholme C 101 A S L C Upper Tooting Road AY Primary School O Telford Avenue G 2 51 G R Garratt Lane 6 I N STEERS MEAD 99 E Hebdon Road 1 R 136 B L D Fairlight Road L 36 1 R 67 A A 1041 6 Fountain Road 1 24 5 N Upper Tooting Road Streatham Hill D BENNETTS CLOSE O 51 42 L E Garratt Lane Broadwater Road A Gorringe Park Streatham Vale 25 R 3 215 O O 2 Primary School BaptistJ Church S U 368 E R S N Streatham I 127 A P R P V Fountain Road I AY D E St LeonardÕs Church E 20 M N R N G G Cranmer Terrace Garratt Lane U A A P O P L A R A VENUE G D 24 E 28 1 H R N OSE S A N D Y L A N E O WOODSIDE O S Tooting Broadway Mitcham Lane V T 23 8 E Blackshaw Road 21 R 74 A 63 Oakleigh Way WAY 189 Conyers Road O A K L E I G H W 1 BEAULIEU CL Lambeth Cemetery E 24 Recreation Ground Tooting Broadway STREATHAM 148 E MAPLE CLOSE LILIAN ROAD R 4 Mitcham Lane 1 V 16 1 T Tooting Aldrington Road E O 29 27 S D ALK O A 1 S L 2 St GeorgeÕs Hospital Y O R Mitcham Road C A H R A A R D E V E N U R W 24 hour N E U L S service Mitcham Lane V E 24 L T L G N S A GR O I L D E 264 280 Bickley Street L 2 7 B H Y R 1 R A R E C HI A Thrale Road A L E 318 G H H M O A M G E B E N E Z E R W TOOTING S A Tooting M U D E AY C S E B W I A E 191 I G H Mitcham Lane 2 S I E V 18 L N Mitre O R 34 A K 1 E L 44 O C W C O 1 N E 10 D H R Dahomey Road U I Y 54 A 3 T E A 1 81 Tooting E L W K V Southcroft Road 2 LIMETREE PLACE 149 308 2 22 E M D 30 E 162 S O Amen Corner A A P N L H A Nimrod Road 2 1 S M D 1 Y Y R O L A 1 A A D VE 1 N ELDERTREE W Mitcham Road 1 Southcroft Road Southcroft Road 1 E S T G R A H A M R O A E 33 P Glasford Street Eastbourne Road Mitcham Lane N F I R S C L O S E Mitcham Lane E Y LMFIELD A P E A R S O N W 15 EVELINE ROAD 60 E W 1 1 A 10 Y 107 B D 34 Y A O 12 Southcroft Road W L A 87 PR S 28 103 O AY Tooting OCTOR T 46 C D H E R WARMINSTER1 W LOSE FERNLEA ROAD 78 F I R G A 56 39 S 2 I D E 6 70 C E 24 47 L V 4 O S L R M 45 E K LO S O O E Streatham Road N A A PLACE O E R ELDERTREE 121 Lavender D O D 260 P R G H London Road Ashbourne Road C 1 100 44 A 28 A Fields G 41 75 M D K 11 58 53 D 52 S Y 8 1 E Gorringe Park Avenue A 2 AY A R 0 O S 16 ’ R FOWLER ROAD N 24 W O 190 1 O S1 PLUMMER LANE E D L WOODSTOCK W S 12 Y K A A KENNEDY M 2 C C D Victoria Road R L Y S 115 CLOSE O A S O T 2 WA T . L 1 N R ELDERTREE S B E I 48 D Friday Road J O O F F A N VENUE A O R M 23 D 72 O R O 1 A 1 A E D N 25 W S D R M M U O A 'P1ndar R R E 81 GUYATT GARDENS 28 Lonesome AY F C D 71 A 54 N D M A R S H A FERNLEA ROAD I K O 2 N E F B Acacia Primary School L IE 24 S D L N 1 Intergenerational D L H 13 Footbridge 36 WAY R G O P 95 10 PRIESTLEY ROAD Centre I O R O EARCE 1 Y P . 63 CL A N Y R A 93 OSE W 14 WARMINSTER A The yellow tinted area includes every bus O D 57 D FiggeÕs Marsh 78 W R 40 53 D A E E 12 N O H I P stop up to about one-and-a-half miles from D S N S U N FIRTREE AVENUE O E N R U 28 37 N E Mitcham Eastfields and FiggeÕs Marsh. Main FELTHAMROAD E A V R 29 A D O 29 S Y O 13 T A A 30 Mitcham L stops are shown in the white area outside. A O 73 F 40 F C L E R D D L I A 20 T 19 War Memorial M H D E O Long Bolstead WIMBLEDON A R Eastfields St. Davids H A A 57 T M O L O D Recreation Ground R T L EA L C Chapel R R Allotments D W 72 T O E I A A D S Mitcham A R N 1 159 S R A 123 Playground D A L 1 L Library C O O 1 H 1 R L Merton High Street R U 43 O M GRA Merton Abbey A CLA South Wimbledon S E A A D H R T Y AV E N U A N M O V 16 N M D O W N E R O A D F S Merton Park Merton High Street D F TA 24 G Grove Road Bond Primary I O Y Meopham Road E E 2 L R L L T L T R O StreStStrreatham PaParkk Abbey Road A School D H A R A L Warminster Way D D THRUPP E H Ebenezer Walk A A C CLOSE 2 M A Colliers Wood A V R N Eagle House R O E G M E E O R Cemeteryryy U St. Mark’s 98 Wimbledon Chase N E S A School L N C D U L E C of E Academy R E 55 Footbridge E V E 34 O N D D A A Level Crossing Meopham Road 1 O T A S R 160 L 18 D N M O D AS U Woodstock Way A A C M N L R Christchurch Road K Woodstock Way Woodstock Way M 37 LEATHER CLOSE U 666 O S A B L A Raynes Park R Clay Avenue Warminster Way L 2 Runnymede L Rowan Road 201 A 11 ACACIA ROAD N N B D Grove Road Streatham Park Cemetery 8 E E O A 130 PAIN’S 19 D T Y CLOSE Rowan Road D O F St MarkÕs C of E A O A R 79 N STF Rowan Road N Jewish Cemetery A IE W M O E L D Academy T 1 O S New Malden D A L T C Rosemead Avenue T 2 Western Road S L O 3 . W Playing Fields L N A R 48 D M O POTTER Tesco I LABURNUM ROAD D 1 A R S A R R A Chelsea Fields O O CLOSE R A E E M O R R V Wide Way A O A SIBTHORP Morrisons K O 69 34 R I F 4 C O ’ 97 A New Malden I R D S C E Northborough Road ROAD Miitchi ham St. Mark’s D T A C L AY AV Western Road R R O A L R ’ S B 8 77 R K G .
Recommended publications
  • Buses from Battersea Park
    Buses from Battersea Park 452 Kensal Rise Ladbroke Grove Ladbroke Grove Notting Hill Gate High Street Kensington St Charles Square 344 Kensington Gore Marble Arch CITY OF Liverpool Street LADBROKE Royal Albert Hall 137 GROVE N137 LONDON Hyde Park Corner Aldwych Monument Knightsbridge for Covent Garden N44 Whitehall Victoria Street Horse Guards Parade Westminster City Hall Trafalgar Square Route fi nder Sloane Street Pont Street for Charing Cross Southwark Bridge Road Southwark Street 44 Victoria Street Day buses including 24-hour services Westminster Cathedral Sloane Square Victoria Elephant & Castle Bus route Towards Bus stops Lower Sloane Street Buckingham Palace Road Sloane Square Eccleston Bridge Tooting Lambeth Road 44 Victoria Coach Station CHELSEA Imperial War Museum Victoria Lower Sloane Street Royal Hospital Road Ebury Bridge Road Albert Embankment Lambeth Bridge 137 Marble Arch Albert Embankment Chelsea Bridge Road Prince Consort House Lister Hospital Streatham Hill 156 Albert Embankment Vauxhall Cross Vauxhall River Thames 156 Vauxhall Wimbledon Queenstown Road Nine Elms Lane VAUXHALL 24 hour Chelsea Bridge Wandsworth Road 344 service Clapham Junction Nine Elms Lane Liverpool Street CA Q Battersea Power Elm Quay Court R UE R Station (Disused) IA G EN Battersea Park Road E Kensal Rise D ST Cringle Street 452 R I OWN V E Battersea Park Road Wandsworth Road E A Sleaford Street XXX ROAD S T Battersea Gas Works Dogs and Cats Home D A Night buses O H F R T PRINCE O U DRIVE H O WALES A S K V Bus route Towards Bus stops E R E IV A L R Battersea P O D C E E A K G Park T A RIV QUEENST E E I D S R RR S R The yellow tinted area includes every Aldwych A E N44 C T TLOCKI bus stop up to about one-and-a-half F WALE BA miles from Battersea Park.
    [Show full text]
  • 223 Streatham Road & 1 Ridge Road, London CR4 2AJ Mixed-Use
    Indicative Visualisation 223 Streatham Road & 1 Ridge Road, London CR4 2AJ Mixed-Use Development Opportunity For Sale www.kingsbury-consultants.co.uk 223 Streatham Road & 1 Ridge Road, London CR4 2AJ HOME SUMMARY DESCRIPTION & LOCATION DEVELOPMENT TERMS SUMMARY • Former coachworks plus offices and associated land positioned on a prominent 0.37 acre site • Planning permission for a 4-storey new build scheme comprising 30 residential units totalling 21,044ft2 GIA, all for private sale, and a ground floor A1/B1/D2 commercial unit of 2,099ft2 GIA • Appeal decision pending for a 5-storey scheme comprising 36 residential units plus larger commercial space, with a decision expected in October 2017 • Popular residential location within South West London in close proximity to Tooting Station (direct links to Blackfriars in 24 minutes) • Offers invited in excess of £5,000,000 for the vacant freehold interest, with a £500,000 uplift payable if the Appeal is successful www.kingsbury-consultants.co.uk 223 Streatham Road & 1 Ridge Road, London CR4 2AJ HOME SUMMARY DESCRIPTION & LOCATION DEVELOPMENT TERMS DESCRIPTION The existing property comprises a collection of single-storey light industrial buildings, including ancillary offices, staff areas and storage space, which extend to approximately 2,761ft2 NIA. The site extends to approximately 0.37 acres and benefits from vehicular accesses from both Streatham Road and Ridge Road. The site is bounded by houses to the immediate east (fronting Ridge Road and Caithness Road), with a block of apartments to the west and a parade of shops to the south (both fronting Streatham Road). The property was most recently utilised as a coachworks dealing with the repair and servicing of coaches, buses and cars.
    [Show full text]
  • Buses from St Helier Hospital and Rose Hill
    Buses from St. Helier Hospital and Rose Hill 164 280 S1 N44 towards Wimbledon Francis Grove South Merton Mitcham towards Tooting St. George’s Hospital towards Lavender Fields Victoria Road towards Aldwych for Covent Garden from stops RE, RS164, RW FairGreen from280 stops RH, RS, RW fromS1 stops HA, H&R1 fromN44 stops RH, RS, RW towards Wimbledon Francis Grove South Merton Mitcham towards Tooting St. George’s Hospital towards Lavender Fields Victoria Road towards Aldwych for Covent Garden FairGreen from stops RE, RS, RW 164 from stops RH, RS, RW from stops HA, H&R1 from stops RH, RS, RW 154 157 718 164Morden Civic Centre from stops RC, RS, RW from stops HA, RE, RL from stops RH, RJ 154 157 718 Morden Civic Centre 280 S1 N44 Morden Mitcham from stops RC, RS, RW from stops HA, RE, RL from stops RH, RJ Cricket Green 280 S1 N44 Morden(not 164) Mitcham Cricket Green Morden South (notMorden 164) Hall Road MITCHAM Mitcham Junction Morden South Morden 718Hall Road Wandle MITCHAM Mitcham Mitcham Road S1 Junction Mill Green Road 718 Wandle 280 N44 Wilson Hospital 154 Mitcham Road S1 Mill Green Road South Thames College 157 164 Mitcham280 N44 Wilson Hospital 154 Peterborough Road 157 164 section South Thames College Mitcham Middleton Road Hail & Ride Peterborough Road Revesby Road 280 718 N44 S1 Shaftesbury Road section Bishopsford Hail & Ride ★ from stops HA, RC, RL Middleton Road S4 St. Helier Road Robertsbridge Road Green Wrythe LaneRevesby Road Bishopsford 280 718 N44 S1 Shaftesbury Road ★ from stops HASt., HelierRC, RL Avenue Hailsection & Ride Middleton Road Sawtry Close S4 St.
    [Show full text]
  • Valor Park Croydon
    REDHOUSE ROAD I CROYDON I CR0 3AQ VALOR PARK CROYDON AVAILABLE TO LET Q3 2020 DISTRIBUTION WAREHOUSE OPPORTUNITY 5,000 - 85,000 SQ FT (465 - 7,897 SQ M) VALOR PARK CROYDON CR0 3AQ DISTRIBUTION WAREHOUSE OPPORTUNITY Valor Park Croydon is a brand new development of high quality distribution, warehouse units, situated on Redhouse Road, off the A236 leading to the A23 (Purley Way), which is a major trunk road between Central London (11 miles to the north) and the M25 (10 miles to the south). As a major thoroughfare in a densely populated area of South London, Purley Way has been established as a key trade counter and light industrial area as well as a retail warehouse location. HIGH PROFILE LOCAL OCCUPIERS INCLUDE VALOR PARK CROYDON CR0 3AQ SELCO BUILDERS MERCHANT 11 MILES TO CENTRAL LONDON 10 MILES TO M25 J6 VALOR PARK CROYDON MITCHAM ROAD A236 WEST CROYDON THERAPIA IKEA BEDDINGTON CROYDON TOWN LANE LANE STATION CENTRE TRAM STOP TRAM STOP (4MIN WALK) ROYAL MAIL MORGAN STANLEY UPS ZOTEFOAMS VALOR PARK CROYDON CR0 3AQ FIRST CHOICE FOR LAST MILE URBAN Croydon is the UK’s fastest growing economy with 9.3% Annual Gross Value Added. LOGISTICS Average house prices are currently the third most affordable in Outer London and the fourth most affordable in London overall. Valor Park Croydon offers occupiers the opportunity to locate within the most BARNET connected urban centre in the Southeast, WATFORD one of the only London Boroughs linked by multiple modes of public transport; tram, road, M25 bus and rail. A406 J28 Croydon is a major economic centre and a J1 J4 primary retail and leisure destination.
    [Show full text]
  • Introduction
    Official WANDSWORTH BOROUGH COUNCIL BUILDINGS OF SPECIAL ARCHITECTURAL OR HISTORIC INTEREST INTRODUCTION The Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport is required to compile lists of buildings of special architectural or historic interest for the guidance of local planning authorities. Conservation policies are often based on the lists, which are being revised within nationally applied surveys of specific building types. How Buildings are Chosen The principles of selection for these lists were originally drawn up by an expert committee of architects, antiquarians and historians, and are still followed, although now adapted to thematic surveys and Post-War buildings. Buildings that qualify for listing are:- (a) All buildings before 1700 which survive in anything like their original condition. (b) Most buildings between 1700-1840, though some selection is necessary. (c) Between 1840 and 1914 only buildings of definite quality and character, the selection being designed to include the best examples of particular building types. (d) Selected buildings from the period after 1914 are selected on the same basis. (e) Buildings under 30 years old (but more than ten) are normally listed only if they are of outstanding quality and under threat. In choosing buildings, particular attention is paid to:- � Special value within certain types, either for architectural or planning reasons or as illustrating social and economic history (for instance, industrial buildings, railway stations, schools, hospitals, prisons, theatres). � Technological innovation or virtuosity (for instance cast iron, prefabrication, or the early use of concrete). � Group value, especially as examples of town planning (for instance, squares, terraces or model estates). � Association with well-known characters or events.
    [Show full text]
  • Horses of Garratt Lane
    ‘THE HORSES OF Summerstown182 GARRATT LANE’ HISTORY WALK GREAT 3.5 miles, (50-60 minutes) Start at EARLSFIELD STATION, ESCAPES GARRATT LANE, SW18 11 12 3 3 13 3 3 10 3 3 3 9 3 8 7 3 14 3 6 3 5 3 3 15 4 16 3 17 3 3 18 3 2 3 3 3 1 THE HORSES OF GARRATT LANE (3.5 miles, 50-60 minutes) Summerstown182 Originally devised to help everybody through the lockdown, these great downloadable walks take in significant features of historical interest for you to enjoy in the Tooting/Earlsfield/ Wandsworth/Wimbledon area. There are now multiple flavours of Summerstown182 ‘Great GREAT Escapes’ to choose from, every one a winner! Perfect for mind, body and spirit. ESCAPES From the Young’s shire horses delivering the brewery beer to those serving the 1905 as ‘one of the worst slums in London’. A much kinder eye was cast upon it factories and mills, from those working alongside the gypsies and costermongers in a 1948 article in ‘The Leader’ magazine. Featuring George Matthews ‘King of the to the cart horses pulling the trucks of the Surrey Iron Railway, Garratt Lane’s story Costers’ and other hard-working families in this area, it showed a resilient, tight-knit is entwined with the horse. Sadly many thousands of them ended their lives at one community. These were people who got up at 4am to take their barrows into London of London’s largest slaughtering yards. This walk is a tribute to them all and the and worked a 14 hour day.
    [Show full text]
  • The Ecology of Mitcham Common 1984 Report
    THE ECOLOGY OF MITCHAM COMMON THE(A ECOLOGY report on the statusOF MITCHAM of the flora and COMMON fauna) The final report of the "Ecological Survey of Mitcham Common" Supervised by: R.K.A. Morris BSc. FRES Participating authors: R.D. Dunn BSc. A.M. Harvey BSc. J.A. Hollier BSc. ARCS. FRES. C.M. Johnstone Cert. Ecol. Cons. A.D. Sclater BSc. FRES. C. Wilson BSc. Funded by: The Manpower Services Commission Administered by: Merton Community Programme Agency Sponsored by: The Mitcham Common Conservators and the London Borough of Merton Department of Recreation and Arts Report completed and submitted: September 1984. Crown Copyright. Cover photograph: Seven Islands Pond from Mill Hill, September 1974 (Photo Dr P.G. Morris) iv 2016 version This report was produced by a team of recent graduates, employed under the 'Community Programme' and funded by the Manpower Services Commission. The objectives of the Programme were to provide the long-term unemployed with opportunities to train or re- train, so that they might get more permanent work. This Programme funded a considerable number of environmental jobs, and provided the stepping stone for many ecologists to move into mainstream jobs. I have lost contact with most of the team members of this project, but am aware that at least one (apart from me) went onto a successful career in an ecological discipline. Looking back to the year of 1983-84, it is difficult to appreciate the achievement of the team. We commenced work in September 1983 and were due to report in late August 1984. The timing was unfortunate because we were unable to make best use of the year, with the winter occupying most of the project.
    [Show full text]
  • Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC) Within the Borough
    LONDON BOROUGH OF BEXLEY SITES OF IMPORTANCE FOR NATURE CONSERVATION REPORT DECEMBER 2016 Table of contents Bexley sites of importance for nature conservation PART I. Introduction ...................................................................................................... 5 Purpose and format of this document ................................................................................ 5 Bexley context ................................................................................................................... 5 What is biodiversity? ......................................................................................................... 6 Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINCs) ....................................................... 6 Strategic green wildlife corridors ....................................................................................... 8 Why has London Borough of Bexley adopted a new SINC assessment? ........................ 10 PART II. Site-by-site review ......................................................................................... 12 Sites of Metropolitan Importance for Nature Conservation ....................................... 13 M015 Lesnes Abbey Woods and Bostall Woods ........................................................... 13 M031 the River Thames and tidal tributaries ................................................................. 15 M041 Erith Marshes ...................................................................................................... 19 M105
    [Show full text]
  • 161CHAIR: Judith Goodman MARCH 2007
    Hon. Secretary: Membership Secretary: T 1 1 PRESIDENT: Lionel Green VICE PRESIDENTS: Viscountess Hanworth, Eric Montague and William Rudd BULLETIN NO. 161CHAIR: Judith Goodman MARCH 2007 PROGRAMME MARCH–JUNE Saturday 24 March 2.30pm St John’s church hall, High Path, Merton ‘The Croydon Merstham & Godstone Iron Railway’ Paul Sowan of Croydon Natural History & Scientific Society will give an illustrated lecture on this sometimes overlooked extension to the Surrey Iron Railway. High Path is close to bus routes and to the Northern Line at South Wimbledon. There is no vehicular access from Morden Road. Limited parking will be available in Merton Abbey Primary School grounds opposite the hall. Saturday 21 April 2.30pm The Parish Centre, off Church Road, Mitcham ‘Memories of Mitcham 1965-70’ Vice-President Eric Montague, will take a knowledgeable look at the local scene of 40 years ago, with some of the many slides he took at the time. The Parish Centre is in Church Path, opposite the church of St Peter and St Paul, only a short walk from Mitcham’s Vestry Hall. The 200 bus serves Church Road, and the Belgrave Walk Tramlink stop is close by. There is some parking possible. Saturday 5 May 3.30pm Guided tour at Park Hill, Streatham Common This event is free, and courtesy of the Streatham Society. Sensible shoes advised. Those who wish can meet at Sainsbury’s café in the High Road, opposite Streatham Common, at 1.00pm, for a snack lunch, a look at the former silk mill and a walk to The Rookery and Norwood Grove before the visit.
    [Show full text]
  • Wandle Trail
    Wandsworth N Bridge Road 44 To Waterloo Good Cycling Code Way Wandsworth Ri andon ve Town On all routes… he Thamesr Wandle Sw Walk and Cycle Route T Thames Please be courteous! Always cycle with respect Road rrier Street CyCyclecle Route Fe 37 39 77A F for others, whether other cyclists, pedestrians, NCN Route 4 airfieldOld York Street 156 170 337 Enterprise Way Causeway people in wheelchairs, horse riders or drivers, to Richmond R am St. P and acknowledge those who give way to you. Osiers RoadWandsworth EastWandsworth Hill Plain Wandle Trail Wandle Trail Connection Proposed Borough Links to the Toilets Disabled Toilet Parking Public Public Refreshments Seating Tram Stop Museum On shared paths… Street for Walkers for Walkers to the Trail Future Route Boundary London Cycling Telephone House High Garr & Cyclists Network Key to map ● Armoury Way Give way to pedestrians, giving them plenty att 28 220 270 of room 220 270 B Neville u Lane ❿ WANDLE PARK TO PLOUGH LANE ❾ MERTON ABBEY MILLS TO ❽ MORDEN HALL PARK TO MERTON Wandsworth c ● Keep to your side of the dividing line, k Gill 44 270 h (1.56km, 21 mins) WANDLE PARK (Merton) ❿ ABBEY MILLS ❾ (1.76km, 25 mins) Close Road if appropriate ol d R (0.78km, 11 mins) 37 170 o Mapleton along Bygrove Road, cross the bridge over the Follow the avenue of trees through the park. Cross ● Be prepared to slow down or stop if necessary ad P King Ga river, along the path. When you reach the next When you reach Merantun Way cross at the the bridge over the main river channel.
    [Show full text]
  • Mitcham Common Walk - SWC
    02/05/2020 Mitcham Common walk - SWC Saturday Walkers Club www.walkingclub.org.uk Mitcham Common walk Large wooded common popular with bird watchers Where Start and Finish : Mitcham Junction Length 2.7 miles (4.3 km) Time 1 hour 30 minutes. Walk Notes Mitcham Common is an ancient common in south London. It's a medium sized open space (about 1 mile x 1 mile), a mix of grassland, trees, small ponds, and low (man made) hills. After a long period of neglect, its recently been cleared of scrub and tidied up. There is a plan to link it to Beddington Farmlands (a new Nature Reserve) and Beddington Park (parkland of a former statley home) to make a large park. For now, its good for a stroll if you live nearby, but not (yet) worth a long journey. The common is in 5 sections, bisected by busy roads (nicely screened by trees) and a railway line. The entire SW corner (between Mitcham Junction train/tram station, tram track, A236, B272, A273) is taken up by a golf course, with no public access. There are noticeboards/maps at the entrance to each region of the common, but take care crossing some of the roads between them! Don't follow this walk religiously - take time to explore. If you do, there are some extra isolated green spaces to the west of the common (and railway line), including Canons Recreation Ground (which has a Toby Carvery pub in a former stately home) and Cricket Green (where the first international test match was held).
    [Show full text]
  • NRT Index Stations
    Network Rail Timetable OFFICIAL# May 2021 Station Index Station Table(s) A Abbey Wood T052, T200, T201 Aber T130 Abercynon T130 Aberdare T130 Aberdeen T026, T051, T065, T229, T240 Aberdour T242 Aberdovey T076 Abererch T076 Abergavenny T131 Abergele & Pensarn T081 Aberystwyth T076 Accrington T041, T097 Achanalt T239 Achnasheen T239 Achnashellach T239 Acklington T048 Acle T015 Acocks Green T071 Acton Bridge T091 Acton Central T059 Acton Main Line T117 Adderley Park T068 Addiewell T224 Addlestone T149 Adisham T212 Adlington (cheshire) T084 Adlington (lancashire) T082 Adwick T029, T031 Aigburth T103 Ainsdale T103 Aintree T105 Airbles T225 Airdrie T226 Albany Park T200 Albrighton T074 Alderley Edge T082, T084 Aldermaston T116 Aldershot T149, T155 Aldrington T188 Alexandra Palace T024 Alexandra Parade T226 Alexandria T226 Alfreton T034, T049, T053 Allens West T044 Alloa T230 Alness T239 Alnmouth For Alnwick T026, T048, T051 Alresford (essex) T011 Alsager T050, T067 Althorne T006 Page 1 of 53 Network Rail Timetable OFFICIAL# May 2021 Station Index Station Table(s) Althorpe T029 A Altnabreac T239 Alton T155 Altrincham T088 Alvechurch T069 Ambergate T056 Amberley T186 Amersham T114 Ammanford T129 Ancaster T019 Anderston T225, T226 Andover T160 Anerley T177, T178 Angmering T186, T188 Annan T216 Anniesland T226, T232 Ansdell & Fairhaven T097 Apperley Bridge T036, T037 Appleby T042 Appledore (kent) T192 Appleford T116 Appley Bridge T082 Apsley T066 Arbroath T026, T051, T229 Ardgay T239 Ardlui T227 Ardrossan Harbour T221 Ardrossan South Beach T221
    [Show full text]