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Thornton Heath Station – Zone 4 I Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map Thornton Heath Station – Zone 4 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map 166 66 240 142 98 11 135 75 86 Norbury 1681668 Shiloh T 46 N 34 73 Tottenham Court Road NORBURY CRESCENT Worship E H Key 50 N68 P C 78 Y 231 NEWNHAMCLOSE S T A Centre E H E 103 30 R Stockwell 65 R C R O MOFFAT ROAD A D 100 198 Day buses in black Holborn H COUNTY ROAD C A L 22 64 2 U 79 1 H E 1 EDERLINE AVENUE B N68 Night buses in blue 126 St. James the Great RC M 62 2 1 9 25 H Y T H E R O A D LENHAM ROAD Aldwych Primary and Nursery School O D Ø— Clapham North NORBURY ROAD 16 A 2 Connections with London Underground 49 N O o R R r B E BULLER ROAD for Clapham High Street E 126 b 187 E N N 137 O 70 73 u 2 78 T u Connections with London Overground r 49 S S 158 y H 13 G River Thames W R A B I N I M 31 r N V o O I 250 o D G L 45 R Connections with National Rail DALMENY AVENUE k Croydon S R 45 O A O Waterloo 29 N 1 Clapham Common O R 172 V D BEULAH ROAD 65 20 Brixton Children’s Club E A R R D B O h Connections with Tramlink U O 36 R 288 3 50 2 R A M Y D A 113 51 A 52 H V 2 4 S 49 76 CAMDEN GARDENS Â Connections with river boats E 35 R Elephant & Castle N E 468 11 255 U 62 M E Clapham South BRIXTON FOUNTAIN ROAD 67 50 83 x Limited stop service during morning peak hours, 111 MELROSE AVENUE Brixton Hill 9 Beulah 46 Mondays to Fridays SYDENHAM 130 2 27 153 Walworth Road Junior School 5 35 CAMDEN GARDENS 145 H Y T H E R O A D Clapham Park 76 SANDFIELDPLACE 30 14 73 23 31 z Night service only E 231 Atkins Road U Sydenham 450 74 N 74 1 E 108 V 151 143 B Elim 29 Sch School journeys A U D HAMILTON ROAD 47 Camberwell Green 229 104 L N A CAMBERWELL I Beulah T E Pentecostal L 8 U 1 O E 3 Lower Sydenham R 236 19 N 12 R R A Nursery & 18 E Church Streatham Hill Telford Avenue N 64 F U R Z E R O A D R Fountain Drive M V C A M D E N WAY Y L A 13 SANDFIELD ROAD O Sainsbury’s I o Infant School R K A A E r 1 S U R b N 14 BeulahB ulahh RoRoad D Y u E B 1 Denmark Hill H D R 11 T r R 8 A y A O 2 Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen bus Crystal Palace Parade R N King’s College Hospital 74 T G C B N O Streatham Hill S A 22 !A 138 r E 84 41 service. The disc appears on the top of the bus stop in the o N D T 72 52 E 11 29 75 O M 25 MILNER ROAD KITCHENER ROAD 1 2 3 o R A S 59 BEULAH ROAD 1 B C 2 MELFORT ROAD 76 k U C 70 4 5 6 street (see map of town centre in centre of diagram). BRAEMAR AVENUE R L H E AT H R O A D 7 Hermitage Road Crystal Terrace 45 O DUNBAR AVENUE 136 Y S 73 E Herne Hill A 105 BRIDPORT ROAD V 27 40 D WEST 35 E 52 A N 36 2 U L O Streatham St Leonard’s Church E U R 39 A D O N 37 H R 1 R Chevening Road Rockmount Primary School 42 T E 46 E A 12 A SANDFIELD ROAD 40 H L 36 L 1 R Tulse Hill 10 U O 56 22 NORWOOD 70 B MANCHESTER ROAD 85 Recreation A ROBERTS Ground D Route finder CLOSE Harold Road Chevening Road 34 STREATHAM 83 9 100 3 Parchmore HUNTER ROAD 111 WYCHWOOD AVENUE 4 55 10 Day buses including 24-hour services 109 44 21 Medical Centre Streatham E West Norwood 134 S B O Beulah Hill L 20 R SANDFIELD GARDENS 80 Harold Road Ellery Road D 18 C 15 I 37 Bus route Towards Bus stops D A R Convent Hill P O E 127 R D S 48 1 O D N D R L O E BEULAH ROAD P T E 2 R B 1 I 12 A ○D ○G ○K ○N Norwood R F B Croydon A 50 O D 14 U N ATA6 L R O A D A N R Beulah Hill Beulah Spa D O A D A Y 156 Crown Point 16016 S R D Streatham Common Greyhound Lane R O A D A Beulah Hill Beulah Hill V 2 A K E R ○C ○H ○M Stockwell O O C C 35 I N 79 R 26 R W U R 158 E E Biggin Hill Hermitage Road A 95 58 NORFOLK ROAD L W 5 4 H 13 4 I L R E 143 37 V E ○E ○G ○K D L 130 New Addington Beulah 83 30 L 14 M 2 Green Lane 56 OO G 88 U House Hotel 25 7 W Beulah Hill Upper Beulah Hill B 2 NS O 83 Courtland Avenue N ○A ○C ○H ○L 59 90 198 Shrublands R St. Paul’s G A R D E 105 A Footbridge 81 Streatham High Road Spa Hill 52 E Church ○B ○D 80 D Brixton 177 R 250 34 OBART A Green Lane 32 H O Arragon Gardens R Dale Park Road 23 M 19 K G Upper Norwood All Saints’ Church 71 Hermitage Lane R R 112 Green Lane A ○A ○C ○F P Croydon E FOULSHAM ROAD ANNSWORTHY AVENUE TOTTON ROAD 161 144 Games O Thornton Heath E L ST. PAUL’S ROAD G Norbury Hill N N Northwood Road Courts 13 Christadelphian Hall A 110 Streatham High Road 109 o F 22 A 14 LIVERPOOL ROAD R r G 450 Lower Sydenham ○B ○D R b O 55 Howberry Road WILTSHIRE ROAD I 1 C u D Hermitage Lane Green Lane 134 H r Thornton Heath 99 R 51 5 M y 12 99 46 O B T West Croydon ○A ○C ○F Kensington Avenue South Norwood Hill Grange Avenue 14 Recreation Ground BEULAH ROAD 26 N r 55 D o 11 Norbury 78 R o 10 R Parchmore Methodist Youth Northwood Road 97 E 51 30 2 O k U O ST. PAUL’S ROAD ○M A N & Community Centre 468 Elephant & Castle Green Lane D Bowling E Springfield Road 32 V A A 20 1 Green NORWICH ROAD St Helen’s Road Post Office T D 47 R 4 South Croydon ○N ○R Star Child 1 6 O Osborne Road F 20 BU SOUTH 4 L South Norwood Hill Montessori 41 180 R 31 Green Lane E T WINTERBOURNE ROAD 39 O N C L O S E Northwood Road M ○M Day Nursery 22 FERNHAM ROAD X68 Russell Square x Norbury Crescent 1 B PARCHMORE ROAD Wharncliffe Gardens 153 E County Road 170 L A D 25 L R O St Helen’s Road 85 E 33 R 9 54 E S 51 V SERVOIR O S Footbridge 747 U 3 CLOSE R NORWOOD 75 Osborne Road 82 E 35 8 41 P Parchmore Road A 255 Norbury Crescent B R O O K R O A D R Croydon 52 K 4 Beulah Family Church 31 Park Lawn 69 676 5 D Community 27 NORBURY Dunbar Avenue South Norwood Hill Howden Road 44 A T H E D R I V E STRATFORD ROAD R O 3 C A R E W R O A D 66 K Night buses A Church D A N D A G A 7 Beulah Road O 42 57 L 57 O B A N R O A D Norbury Crescent Parchmore Road R LANGDALE ROAD 65 B U O E R 2 R N Maple House U K Bus route Towards Bus stops Ederline Avenue Sandfield Road Bensham Gardens O 55 19 B WILTSHIRE ROAD R 40 R WOODVILLE ROAD 42 E Independent A T H E D R I V E D 515 6 I NT 46 RICHMOND ROAD P 38 W 12 Montessori School E A ○N ○R Melfort Road 77 N G N68 Old Coulsdon Whitehorse Lane Whitworth Road 2 E MELFORT ROAD 1 N U o N 7 65 23 rb A O Parchmore Road 99 E R Braemar Avenue V u 30 A r G y 15 T H E D R I V E R Tottenham Court Road ○M D 21 2 Parchmore Methodist Church O 64 7 B 1 Tesco DUNKELD ROAD 97 O ro 7 Melfort Road W o 1 Thornton Heath H 8 k E C T H E D R I V E E 9 2 28 Sandfield Road 1 E Leisure Centre 16 P 127 B 44 G A D Whitehorse Lane LANGDALE ROAD 26 7 The Salvation P R 39 Thornton A C D A D 6 84 A N Melfort Road R H A O 139 53 O Army Selhurst Park Stadium 2 R C M O R Winterbourne 25 E Y Clock H F R E A Other buses O 82 122 L 2 Brook Road M K X Heath 19 R V for Crystal Palace FC O 75 Tower H I E G Boys & Girls F 107 I THE RETREAT B R U C E R O A D O E R G H R L R LINDEN AVENUE 105 S T M R L A R 52 B R O O K R O A D R E Jobcentre D Junior Schools D E T E I P E 73 Bus route Towards Bus stops A 83 A St.
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