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Catford Bridge Station – Zone 3 I Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map Catford Bridge Station – Zone 3 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map 75 33 S E V E N O 369 A K S Footbridge Central 12 Victoria Holborn R O A Crofton Park Ladywell 47 D S T N 34 Shoreditch I Clinic 68 E T N CITY 63 C 171 D C Playground S M O Shoreditch 94 A E E Rotherhithe L U Church 2 N 185 199 Surrey Quays O R T 41 A P R C L I E E High Street Monument R E A City Hall Lower Road L Ransom LLewishamsham Aldwych R S T L A r ALDWORTH GROVE P Vauxhall N 1 I DRESSINGTON AVENUE O N Church of God Seventh-Day R T H L e HHigh Street R 2 C BLAGDON ROAD O A D for Covent Garden and A v SCE X i A Adventist Church Pepys Estate T Bridge Road E EWHURST ROAD C R B Liverpool London Bermondsey Canada B CRE 49 E L D 86 London Transport Museum e A 26 R S for Pimlico Grove Street F O n T 29 13 Street Bridge Water O r Running The Saville u R O X L E Y R O A D E 52 o Track Day Centre for Guy’s Hospital H S River Thames 39 b 9 Greenwich O s Royal 389 38 L n Footbridge G C for Cutty Sark e 18 D British Waterloo v R O A I N FELDAY O 1 Legion and Maritime Museum I Ra FELDAY ROAD H Vauxhall for IMAX Cinema, London Eye L M Deptford Evelyn Street GREENWICH D A 63 and Southbank Centre O A 96 R M Ladywell B G E O R G E L A L N E L L N 31 I 80 A Fields A Deptford Bridge H G Greenwich Woolwich Town Centre X 1 W D Elephant & Castle E H O B Ladywell Calabash Thurlow Road 82 (Plumstead Road) Brockley Rise N O Kennington RUSHFORD ROAD S Centre Prendergast Arena R 136 O Sports Ground I E 132 O A Albany Road Wells Way Brookmill Road W Ladywell Fields College Oval Woolwich Town Centre for MEDUSA ROAD D Jobcentre Walworth Road River Thames H 1 54 49 D U Plus Elverson Road Lewisham Road Woolwich Arsenal R 57 D 85 Southampton Way Estate Lewisham Lewisham College Loampit Hill Loampit Vale S EW New A S I LV E R M E R E R O A D T Blackheath Rise O 25 46 R 1 L Jerrard Street R R 141 Way for St Johns Undercliff Road Jerrard Street 160 Cross Gate 1 136 O Charlton Village K R O A Kaleidoscope D 17 D AV E N P O R T R O A D PA D B A 138 Centre 12 A R N BRIGHTLING ROAD 2 Camberwell O O O R N BLACKHEATH T D O Peckham Queens Road Lewisham 202 K 91 F T R O A D Green S S TE A D O D H AW Lewisham Irish E Prince Charles Road R R SILVERMERE ROAD A Rushey Green Town Centre Peckham C U 115 L 138 Community Centre Blackheath H Brockley E Lewisham E Footbridge Group Practice E Belmont Hill L R 75 181 185 Blackheath Royal Standard A O S Clock Tower/Police Station A The Squirrels R 40 40 40 LEWISHAM D 208 284 1 52 1 Rushey Green Early G 126 Ladywell 119 Years Centre 32 PECKHAM Belmont Hill Blackheath ROSENTHAL ROAD The yellow tinted area includes every Fields BRADGATE ROAD Brockley Road Lewisham Centre Courthill 48 Lockmead Road Hospital Y 97 King’s College and bus stop up to one-and-a-half miles Road 251 Site of 74 Braxfield Road 189 Catford Stadium 110 E 92 97 Maudsley Hospitals from Catford. Main stops are shown 158 D S Aldi 117 A 1 S 56 O C T R I L D R B L H 85 N O in the white area outside. E A S S E R Lewisham Fire Station Lee Green T O R O O A 127 A D G A O Hither Green Lane B R 98 B 76 D R O R Y S K Brockley Road L Thornford Road 28 D L S Footbridge 128 I A T L A C E LaLadyweyywell A PAT R O L P U 81 Lewisham Park H R Dalrymple Road L X E 121 E V E Ladywell Ladywell Road E 95 T R R O A D B FieldsFields R FARLEY Denmark Hill E O 1 Hither Green Lane 1 32 Wearside Road A Lewisham Hospital D D LEE N 36 Theodore Road Footbridge A W I L D F E L L R O A D 2 O 72 S R Brockley Road Lewisham High Street George Lane Holbeach E D D B Lee A 70 1 R 1 H O A O Beecroft Road Hither Green Lane Primary E N R O NELGARDE ROAD L E O R M Y T R N S O A D B Ladywell School R George Lane T E R Y E 59 T A U U E Fields V Lewisham H E W . L D ROS ENTHAL R K R for Hither Green Bowling G I S East Dulwich R Nexus Service N D G S G M L 15 A HONLEY ROAD Chudleigh Road Green O O E B 85 R I Crofton Park N D 63 E N F G A Y Y 74 R R 50 S E T R 39 Hither Green Lane E a R E A E T CUDHAM STREET H N T v 59 HOLBEACH ROA Holbeach M Burnt Ash Hill S C E 68 e 30 H S Duncrievie Road R E I 37 OL C n D B O E U K P A R Baptist ACH A Westhorne Avenue N P s E R A R A b O N 108 Church Brockley Road R C AD RINGSTEAD RD. H o U C Blythe I East Dulwich Goose Green O L H T R L u O B L Brockley Jack H O Tennis B S O r E Hill Fields 11 Torridon Road S A n C 111 N R K H E Courts E N R 10 e 81 O Brownhill E A V D Citizens 1 Hither Green Lane C A R L St Mildred’s R O Bexhill Road Road i Advice E S v 118 R I N G S T E A D R O A D D E N 57 e D E Bureau Rususheusheyy GreenGre A N Laleham Road r RINGSTEAD ROAD Stondon Park A E DULWICH O A O L Parkcroft Road R THOMAS LANE B Road ROWNH R Maclean Road 2 Footbridge E ILL D R D . D Catford A Q 78 A O A D O R T E Catford R E A C U O T R M O N 49 Dulwich Library Hail & Ride Shopping Brownhill Brownhill Road R T D T NHS 19-21 Shopping Centre E E N T R T R 27 G section N Road Torridon Road D Centre E U S Brownhill Road E A S O E R W G Salvation Stondon Park B E G H G A A E G Tesco L St Fillan’s M 54 E G G L 1 O Army R M L Honor Oak Park M D E AY O W Y G E Town AD C Road BOURNVILLE ROAD O N Ravensbourne Park 30 N D O R Catford B H E R 47 B Hall D Gardens Y F Cat O W Ravensbourne Park T Lewisham BROOKDALE N E A Westhorne 35 R A H I Horniman Museum D V H E N ROAD H L R Theatre O 1 S B L O A D O U R PlasPlassyssy RoadRoRoaadd R Brockley Rise O S R Avenue E E R N E O F L S S P A A U CA A R 35 S AA T D 1 K C D R E S Catfordtford 64 Duncombe Hill Catford A J R C E N E IslaIslandn C Y T 27 N BroadwayB oadwayoadw S 1 M U Catford S 1 E 47 O 47 Broadway N 1 A R MONTACUTE ROAD 12 A WESTDOWN ROAD E R Bridge L 70 Catford L Theatre D R P 69 S CATFORD P Eltham Green O Mecca D A A R A BROADWAY Brockley Rise RO D ELTHAM M Bridge 1 24 D A O Civic FOREST Brockley Park OR T Sangley Torridon D H F O A M T V R T Suite A E D V 5 Catfordatfordatfor IslanIslIslaIsland C L ST Stanstead Road E Road Road Sandhurst P O E LewishamLewish Middle Park Eltham 54 S N 181 St Dunstan’s Road B NU 1 Town Hall Holy Cross St Andrew’s 30 HILL Estate L Church S R E Y 1 Stanstead Road Minard 2 College T B S School Church 13 H R O A D U AN AV G Catford D BOWNESS ROAD Forest Hill . E Hurstbourne Road 45 O R Forest Hill LEY Road 2 H R BLYTHE CLOSE U O Laurence D D. I Fire Station 1 W R L F R L JUTLAND ROAD 96 T House N Y L A Catford A 38 47 E C Lidl E Eltham N Library L CATFORD PLASSY ROAD Waldram Stanstead Road Stanstead Road E 26 P D 124 Sandhurst BRIDGE 1 M High Street A A 2 NADIAN Y Sangley O Park Kilmorie Road Blythe Vale O Road R R 41 Subway R 23 35 K CA Road M Road B Subway ENGLEHEART ROAD Verdant Lorry S A A Catford Hill Beechfield Road Eltham N H Z St Fillan’s Road G E Lane Mottingham BLYTHE HILL 70 Playing Field Park 1 St.
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