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Buses from Crouch Hill and Stroud Green Buses from Crouch Hill and Stroud Green W3 Alexandra Palace Wood Green Perth Road White Hart Lane White Hart Lane Northumberland Great Cambridge Road Park Alexandra Palace Way WOOD GREEN MUSWELL HILL Muswell Hill Muswell Hill Broadway Grosvenor Gardens Priory Road W7 Alexandra Palace & Park Hornsey HORNSEY Route finder Fire Station Bus route Towards Bus stops Brent Cross Park Road 210 Hornsey Central Health Centre Priory Road Finsbury Park Nightingale Lane W3 Finsbury Park Middle Lane Northumberland Park Palace Road W7 Finsbury Park Muswell Hill BRENT CROSS Park Road Wolseley Road Tottenham Lane 210 YMCA Brent Cross Shopping Centre Key Brent Cross Ferme Park Road Crouch End Weston Park r- Connections with London Underground Broadway o Connections with London Overground Golders Green n Connections with National Rail _ Operates daily with 24-hour service Friday and GRANVILLE ROA Spaniards Road VIEW ROAD Saturday nights Jack Straw’s Castle MOUNT School FERMEa PARK ROAD CROUCH END Tube station with 24-hour service Friday and HAMPSTEAD Saturday nights School Hampstead Heath AD Crouch Hill D Spaniards Road HEATH W RO Reservoirs VIE Crouch Hill T N HALL ROAD UN LETO Dickenson Road TAP MO ^ S c Kenwood House Footpath OOD ROAD BLYTHW MOUNT PL T Crouch Hill Community LA N C AS ER ROAD Heathville Road Centre Hampstead Lane E ARK A SA AD N O FLORENCE RO HOLLY P T R HIGHGATE V I LLAS Highgate Village ALL H AD South Grove Ñ N CR O HOLLY PARK T Ò O E U L CH P VICTORIA Crouch Hill A The yellow tinted area includes every Highgate High Street HIL AD Û O L ST bus stop up to about one-and-a-half Bisham Gardens miles from Crouch Hill and Stroud Green. Main TRINDER R ROAD ALBERT ROAD stops are shown in the white area outside. Ó Ù Highgate Hill Beaumont Rise Ô Waterlow Park Hornsey Rise Õ Ø ST ROUDLORNE GREEN ROAD ROA Community RE St. John’s Way GIN Centre EVE Mulkern Road A MARQUIS ROAD Highgate Hill Hornsey Road RSHOT ROA ROA Whittington Hospital/ LEY ROAD OSBORNE ROAD Fairbridge Road N D Magdalen Avenue St. John’s Way D Cressida Road HA D p n Archway St. John’s Way Archway Road Hanley Road Hanley Road Hornsey Road Almington Street Finsbury Park 210 W3 FINSBURY W7 PARK © Transport for London TFL 30328.07.16 (T) Information correct from June 2016.
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