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Buses from Ardleigh Green (Gidea Park) Buses from Ardleigh Green (Gidea Park) Buses from Ardleigh Green (Gidea Park) Buses from Ardleigh Green (Gidea Park) 294 Noak Hill Noak Hill Wincanton Road Tees Drive Dagnam Park Drive NOAK HILL294 Settle Road Noak Hill Noak Hill Leamington Wincanton RoadWhitchurchTees Road Drive Road Harold Court Road Dagnam Park Drive NOAK HILL Dagnam Park Drive Settle Road Church Road Brookside School LeamingtonPeterseld Avenue WhitchurchFaringdon Road Avenue Road Harold Court Road Ashton Road Gooshays Drive Avenue Road FaringdonDagnam Avenue Park Drive Church Road NeaveBrookside Crescent School Peterseld Avenue Faringdon Avenue HAROLD Ashton Road Gooshays 496 HaroldDrive Wood AvenueWOOD Road Faringdon Avenue GallowsNeave Corner Crescent Straight Road GubbinsHAROLD Lane St. Peter’s Church Harold Wood 496 Main Road WOOD Upper Brentwood Road Gallows Corner Squirrels Heath Lane Straight Road RosslynGubbins Avenue Lane Upper Brentwood Road Ardleigh GreenSt. Peter’s Road Church Western Avenue Main Road Southend Arterial Road Upper Brentwood Road ArdleighSquirrels Green Road Heath Lane Upper Brentwood Road Ardleigh Green School Belgrave Avenue Rosslyn Avenue Upper Brentwood Road Ardleigh Green Road HAVERING Western Avenue Southend Arterial Road Upper Brentwood Road Squirrels Heath Lane The yellow tinted area includes every bus PARK Royal Liberty School HardleyArdleigh Crescent Green Roadstop up to about one-and-a-half miles from Upper Brentwood Road Ardleigh Green School Belgrave Avenue Squirrels Heath Lane Ardleigh Green (Gidea Park). Main stops are 294 Northumberland Avenue shown in the white area outside. Havering Park HAVERING Upper Brentwood Road Durham Avenue Firbank Road Upper Brentwood Road Squirrels Heath Lane The yellow tinted area includes every bus Upper BrentwoodSquirrels Road Heath Lane PARK Royal Liberty School Hardley Crescent stop up to about one-and-a-half miles from Lodge Lane Gidea B Ardleigh Green (Gidea Park). Main stops are RD R Squirrels Heath Lane N 294 Park b ION E shown in the white area outside. Upper BrentwoodT Road N Northumberland O Avenue E A T R HaveringCollier Park T p W IV DurhamS Avenue Squirrels Heath Lane T R H FirbankRow Road Road O U BALGORES LAN O Upper Brentwood Road M D D D Lodge Lane EL B B I Gidea R F D D R E R O N R D A Park b ON E O I A L O T N O R A O E D CollierCollier Row Lane A T R T p N W W NIV S T H OR E D Row Road T ©P1ndar O U L - O BALGORES LAN A R M D D D A V CEL B B I Playing E R A E F D N O D A R LM Field R U A O O L Havering Road ; E R OA A Collier Row Lane O D W O Parklands School W N N R D O I E D R TH A ©P1ndar T S L L O - - R A S A AD A L A V / L E Slewins Lane C M B W I I E FAIRHOLME AVENUE Playing S > NS < A M N RK ROAD B LAN Walden Way R ALM Field E P AR U U Havering Road H R ; E T OA R S EWA O N B Parklands NorthSchool Street , H OA GAR Y D = º R G R D I C AM » H O Cedar Road R TH A R CAVEN A D S E G ROMFORD O L O - O E T A U A A S S ADR K H / T A D L L E R M W N Slewins Lane O D ? N L Butts Green Road E I A I E D S N <A FAIRHOLME AVENUEA R > ES A M O Romford B D L V E Walden Way I RK ROAD AR AN N Burntwood Avenue D A R HAZELMERE G E N P A N AR U D Bus Garage H R T E L R S S B EA Y D N S S North Street , H OA GAR TT Y D = G R Playing º ON O N C L AM » H O R N Cedar Road R O CAVE U Romford A D G North Street Field A D E Emerson Park ROMFORD O O W ) A 370 T E A W U S F Mercury Gardens R K The Avenue H R T A T D R R O N O E ND ? N N L Butts Green Road E A E I E D A R A N E A A R O Romford D K V E I D C B AR N Burntwood Avenue D GR HAZELMERE G D N E R A A N O D St. Edwards WayBus Garage C E R E L ( AT S S YT R D GARDEN S S North Street T A North Street Playing O N L R NN O North Street Romford Romford Field A D HAMO U EmersonBurnway Park 370 W ) W RD A F The Avenue Market Mercury Gardens R R T O E N N Western E I A N R D B K Road Victoria Road C GR AD North Street St. Edwards Way E C EA RO St. Edwards Way Manor Road R ( T G ENS Queens Theatre North Street A ARD North Street Mawney Road Brentwood Road NH Burnway Romford AM RD Market Frances Bardsley School Western Hornchurch Romford Hornchurch Town Centre Brewery Road Victoria Road Brentwood Road North Street Upminster 165 Princes Road High Street St. Edwards Way VictoriaManor Road Road Billet Lane Queens Theatre Bridge Mawney Road Romford Albert Road Brentwood Road Queen’s Hospital Brentwood RoadFrances Bardsley School Station Lane Hornchurch Upminster Road 496 Albert Road HornchurchHigh Street Hacton Lane Romford Abbs Cross Lane Hornchurch Town Centre St. Mary’s Lane Brewery Brentwood Road Abbs Cross Gardens St. Andrew’s Church Upminster 165 Brentwood RoadPrinces Road High Street Victoria RoadSouth Street Billet Lane Bridge Albert Road Upminster Queen’s Hospital Romford Brentwood Road UPMINSTER South Street Abbs Cross Lane StationHORNCHURCH Lane Hornchurch Upminster Road 496 Albert Road Stanley Road Brentwood Road Abbs Cross Lane High Street Hacton Lane St. Mary’s Lane St. Andrew’s Church Brentwood Road Abbs Cross Gardens Corbets Tey South Street Elm Park Avenue Upminster UPMINSTER South Street Abbs Cross Lane HORNCHURCH Ockendon Road Brentwood Road Stanley Road Elm Park Corbets Tey North Ockendon Elm Park Avenue Rosewood Avenue Rainham Ockendon Road Abbey Wood Lane South Road Elm Park 165 for Ockendon North Ockendon Mungo Park Road South Ockendon Briscoe Road OCKENDON Rosewood Avenue Rainham Abbey Wood Lane South Road forLakeside Ockendon Shopping Centre South End Road 165 370 Mungo Park Road RAINHAM Thorn Lane South Ockendon Briscoe Road OCKENDON Cherry Tree Lane Lake Avenue Lakeside Shopping Centre South End Road New Road Upminster Road Dovers Corner South 370 RAINHAM Thorn Lane Rainham Upminster Road Cherry Tree Lane Tesco North Lake Avenue © Transport for London New Road Upminster Road Information correct from June 2018 Buses from Ardleigh Green (Gidea Park)Dovers Corner South Rainham Upminster Road Tesco North Buses from Ardleigh Green (Gidea Park) © Transport for London Destination finder Route finder Information correct from June 2018 Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Bus route Towards Bus stops A Hornchurch High Street 165 ,ac ,ad ,al ,am Romford Bus Garage 294 ,ah ,aj ,ak ,pa 165 Rainham Abbey Wood Lane ,ac ,ad ,al,am 294 Romford ,ae ,ah ,aj,ak Abbs Cross Lane Noak165 Hill Noak,ac Hill ,ad ,al,am Billet Lane Romford Market 165 ,ae ,ah ,aj ,ak 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Hornchurch High Street 370 ,ac ,ad ,as ,at 294 ,ah ,aj ,ak ,pa Noak Hill ,al ,am ,av,pb Brentwood Road 165 Brookside,ae School,ah ,aj ,ak Peters eld Avenue 370 Rosewood Avenue 165 ,ac ,ad ,al ,am Romford Queen's Hospital ,ap ,aq ,ar,pa Avenue Road 496 Faringdon,as Avenue,at ,av ,pb St. Andrew’s Church 370 Lakeside Shopping Centre ,ac ,ad ,as,at 294 Ashton,ah ,aj Road ,ak ,pa Gooshays 496 ,ap ,aq ,ar ,pa DriveL Romford ,ae ,ap ,aq,ar Avenue Road S Other buses B Faringdon Avenue Hornchurch Town Centre 165 ,ac ,ad ,al ,am Romford Mercury Gardens 370 ,ae ,av ,aq ,ar Briscoe Road 165 ,ac ,ad ,al ,am Lake Avenue 165 ,ac ,ad ,al ,am 496 Harold Wood ,as ,at ,av,pb Neave Crescent St. Edwards Way 165 ,ae ,ah ,aj ,ak Bus route Towards Bus stops Brentwood Road 165 ,ae ,ah ,aj ,ak HAROLD 370 ,ac ,ad ,as ,at ,ac ,ad ,al ,am Romford Queen's Hospital ,ap ,aq ,ar,pa Butts Green Road 165 ,ac ,ad ,al ,am Lakeside496 Shopping Centre 370 ,ac ,ad ,as ,at Rosewood Avenue 165 649 Sch Campion School ,ac ,ad ,as,at Harold Wood WOOD 496 ,ap ,aq ,ar ,pa ,ah ,aj ,ak ,pa ,av ,pb Burntwood Avenue 294 ,ac ,ad ,as ,at L 370 Gallows Corner Leamington Road 496 ,as ,at ,av ,pb S St.
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