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Abbey Wood Station – Zone 4 I Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map Abbey Wood Station – Zone 4 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map 45 1 HARTSLOCK DRIVE TICKFORD CLOSE Y 1 GROVEBURY ROAD OAD 16 A ALK 25 River Thames 59 W AMPLEFORTH R AMPLEFORTH ROAD 16 Southmere Central Way S T. K A Crossway R 1 B I N S E Y W STANBROOK ROAD TAVY BRIDGE Linton Mead Primary School Hoveton Road O Village A B B E Y W 12 Footbridge T H E R I N E S N SEACOURT ROAD M E R E R O A D M I C H A E L’ S CLOSE A S T. AY ST. MARTINS CLOSE 1 127 SEWELL ROAD 1 15 Abbey 177 229 401 B11 MOUNTJOYCLOSE M Southmere Wood Park ROAD Steps Pumping GrGroroovoveburyryy RRoaadd Willow Bank Thamesmead Primary School Crossway Station W 1 Town Centre River Thames PANFIE 15 Central Way ANDW Nickelby Close 165 ST. HELENS ROAD CLO 113 O 99 18 Watersmeet Place 51 S ELL D R I V E Bentham Road E GODSTOW ROAD R S O U T H M E R E L D R O A 140 100 Crossway R Gallions Reach Health Centre 1 25 48 Emmanuel Baptist Manordene Road 79 STANBROOK ROAD 111 Abbey Wood A D Surgery 33 Church Bentham Road THAMESMEAD H Lakeside Crossway 165 1 Health Centre Footbridge Hawksmoor School 180 20 Lister Walk Abbey Y GODSTOW ROAD Footbridge N1 Belvedere BUR AY Central Way Wood Park OVE GROVEBURY ROAD Footbridge Y A R N T O N W Y GR ROAD A Industrial Area 242 Footbridge R Grasshaven Way Y A R N T O N W AY N 149 8 T Bentham Road Thamesmead 38 O EYNSHAM DRIVE Games N Southwood Road Bentham Road Crossway Crossway Court 109 W Poplar Place Curlew Close PANFIELD ROAD Limestone A Carlyle Road 73 Pet Aid Centre W O LV E R C O T E R O A D Y 78 7 21 Community 36 Bentham Road 1 56 PDSA PETERSTONE ROAD Lidl Hall 70 De Lucy 25 MA 83 K A L E R O A D Belmarsh Prison Harrow Manor Way Primary School RA 103 B O HARROW MANOR W N W 35 Newacres Library P X E G 31 Yarnton Way Yarnton Way Yarnton Way 58 T R Sewell Road E O AY R K A L E R O A D V The Business Academy Thames Innovation Centre Norman Road S E Abbey Wood T 15 14 THISTLEBROOK Grovebury Road T 866 R O V E R O A D S O R X G O B O N Pumping Station COOKHILL ROAD A Thistlebrook The Birchwood E T D H YARNTON WAY R COOKHILL ROAD 22 49 1 O I EYNSHAM DRIVE S Yarnton Way Yarnton Way A Industrial Estattee T D L St. John Fisher V Yarnton Way E R H Northwood Place Hailey Road 20 5 E B Sewell Road 42 1 RC Primary School B A 82 V R Battery Road Barge Pole Limestone Walk 8 O FINCHALE ROAD 10 I Devenish Road R O Goldnch Road R 21 Lesnes R K D Y St. David’s D A A O BURY WA R O 9 LENS W RC Church N 25 21 Sewell Road M T O THISTLEBROOK 6 G A N Playground Church Manorway 57 DI EDINGTON ROAD Y M H E 9 L E N S B U R Y W A 1 10 AY Alsike Road S 25 3 L E N S B U R Y W A BOXGROVE ROAD Route 401 serves N THROWLEY CLOSE ST. JOHN FISHER ROAD Finchale Road Thamesmead N Y Pathways Short Stay School b Parkway Anderson Way 41 Information O FINCHALE ROAD E St. Paul’s Academy Anderson Way The Bexley Pupil Referral Service R N 5 85 Centre during Mondays Weybourne 90 Church of 0 AY Pathways 1 S OVERTON ROAD Abbey Wood the Cross Eynsham Drive W to Fridays except BOXGROVE ROAD Medical Finchale Road E Pathways Penmon Road Peterstone Road A D evenings Y G 100 48 P 119 Primary E ROSEDALE CLOSE T H R O W L E Y C L 116 M 57 87 OVERTON ROAD 59 Finchale Road Abbey Wood E L E N S B U R Y W AY 81 R Clinic 1 Eynsham Drive ROAD E 91 Mulberry Park Y E Children’s Centre N 116 E D I N G T O N R O A D R YD E 66 238 M A R A N W Eynsham Drive Alsike Road 204 O S N William A E 1 Buckwheat Court 44 Chalcombe Road D D Temple OVERTON ROAD Parkview Warepoint Drive H CHALCOMBE ROAD Boxgrove H Church 121 Eynsham Drive FELIXSTOWE ROAD A S Primary School R AY 16 U 167 AY R 14 M I D D L E W Felixstowe Road R S O E D W R D LSIKE O 169 Eynsham Drive A G A Y R O A 1 E D Picardy Manorway M SYDNE Blithdale Road FELIXSTOWE ROAD 1 B E M O Sainsbury’s R The yellow tinted area includes every X E 54 A G Alsike Road R N R 1 C O bus stop up to about one-and-a-half O O 88 A Abbey Wood Landridge Road V D 30 R 115 E F Blithdale Road miles from Abbey Wood. Main stops R 117 63 W L YKE RD END O F ©P1ndar FOS LUFFIELD ROAD D O A Woodhurst Road J are shown in the white area outside. I W 12 R 2 D L 155 TO E A RUSHDENE S R N Y M A R A N W Blithdale Road 99 I O N SYDNEY ROAD C N 13 10 AD E L Brookdene Road R G 63 A 1 2 N 1 F TON AY R R D A L B E R G W OA 14 L BROMHOLM ROAD I D 95 D 30 Church Manorway Y G 72 Abbey Road AY Abbey Road E O D 33 R Churcheld School V FELIXSTOWE ROAD O Elstree Gardens Kingswood Avenue Gilbert Road Belvedere FELIXSTOWE ROAD AD R O A D Basildon Road 25 ALSIKE E 868 140 15 44 R 1 126 565 Bostall Hill RUSHDENE Whinchat Road ABBEY ROAD K 14 MA C ALSIKE ROAD N W Abbey Road Abbey Road Abbey Road O N E L C River Thames River A L I K E R OAD NO E S ABBEY WOOD ROAD N E W RU Lesnes Abbey Tunstock Way St. Augustine’s Road F MOTTISFONT R CO CHANTRY CLOSE H G Footbridge Basildon Road McLeod Road E RSIDE O E C L O S E R Picardy Road TA G E MPSALL ROAD H E R M I 27 ABBBEY R BRIMPSFIELD CLOSE 37 I O AD Lesnes L 19 59 Lower Road NGRESS ROAD Cassilda Road Bostall Gardens E A Belvedere 14 Halt Robin Road F I E L D D R I V L P T E E 1 C O L D N Abbey C 54 Police Station Abbey Wood D 109 CE (remains) O 128 H O D 27 Plumstead Corner 2 F O N T R O A CL T I S W M OT McLeod Road Y S A T 1 O 206 WOODWOO ODO D W New Road Nuxley Road FENDYKE ROAD B Bostall Lane L OSE FENDYKE ROAD 90 B L 62 19 GAYTON ROAD I S A M P S O N C L O S E A MOTTISFONT ROAD R Woodland Way All Saints’ Church Erith R 74 FOSSINGTON ROAD A 11 C Plumstead AbbeyA WoWoodd 28 H 5 K Town Centre ST 469 FENDYKE ROAD Police Station Footbridge A BRIGHT CLOSE McLEOD ROAD New Road Nuxley Road WILTON ROAD Broadwater Road 96 REE St. Benet R A B B E Y R O A D PLUMSTEAD LL Hurst Lane Stapley Road ABBEY TERRACE FLORENCE ROAD ERITH 1 Catholic Church R McLeod Road BOSTALL MANORW Plumstead High Street HI T Footbridge O Bannockburn Road Greening Street ABBEY GROVE 125 W 393 11 1 GLOVER CLOSE ABBEY GROVE 64 NEE Nuxley Road K 1 Plumstead High Street M FEDERATION ROAD Dryhill Road DE LUCY STREET Woolwich Road 1 Lakedale Road Northumberland Heath 20 473 426 A New Road 183 AY N A B B E Y R O A D E R O A D 190 Bedonwell Road BRACONDAL 14 Lesnes Abbey St. Michael 498 Plumstead O 7 Parsonage Manorway & All Angels 125 Longleigh Lane R Park 1 K 101 C N ABBEY WOOD ROAD O W CLOSE N E 1 Lesnes Abbey E F MANORSIDE CRUMPSALL STREET N E 61 2 H A Woolwich 1 Barnehurst R I E E Woolwich L PaPark k N L Y W 1 CONGRESS ROAD Abbey Town Centre Lodge Hill Erith Road C 22 1 New Road E D 215 ABBEY WOOD ROAD Wood for Woolwich Arsenal 181 36 R Totnes Road R Hail & Ride section O Community O GREENING STREET E A Bexleyheath SHIELDHALL STREET 1 S O D Group L BLITHDALE ROAD 2 A 1 C S s 1 12 Memorial Hospital Bus Garage 1 K Woolwich Ferry 259 D N 1 Lodge Hill 34 O B11 M 1 1 Lesnes Abbey 1 1 34 4 Okehampton Crescent Okehampton (Remains of) Long Lane CHANCELOT ROAD 38 Lodge Hill OWENITE STREET Crescent 229 Woolwich Church Street 37 Woolwich Common BOST Queen Elizabeth Hospital Okehampton Crescent BRODRICK GROVE 244 Tor Road OPENSHA A L L L A N E Charlton 43 WOOLWICH 469 SMITHIES ROAD McLEOD204 ROAD 1 Okehampton Crescent 34 CRUMPSALL STREET KNEE HILL CRESCEN CONGRESS ROAD East Greenwich Plymstock Road W R O A D 40 175 K Abbey Wood 25 Lesnes Library for Westcombe Park N Methodist Church Abbey Woods 54 Brampton Road 60 2 E GREENING STREET East Greenwich Long Lane E 24 52 SHIELDHALL STREET Vanbrugh Hill 1 150 T N1 Long Lane 64 1 H 121 CHANCELOT ROAD AY 33 56 W W continues to Maze Hill Melanie Close O O D L A N D I OWENITE STREET Tottenham L 66 72 37 South Long Lane L Court Road s D Bexleyheath Bermondsey Greenwich Cutty Sark Kipling Road 75 91 41 108 Town Centre 74 52 for National Maritime Museum 53 84 74 95 Bexleyheath 52 401 73 T I O N R O A D D B FEDERA Greenwich McLEOD ROAD O 39 S 59 N T GREENWICH 62 Abbey Wood A 37 D L Gravel Hill 70 E Deptford Bridge Lewisham Road L 1 COMMONWEAL Methodist Church T I O N R O A D L FEDERA 40 W A Lesnes Abbey N E D 318 New Cross Lewisham 1 BEXLEYHEATH R Woods V Bexley Playground I O O 69 L DAHLIA ROAD 76 A 1 W R O A D New Cross Gate Lewisham Town Centre T H WAY A A Abbey Wood 8 V MITCHELL CLOSE 3 E 12 D 180 N Nursery School & 45 Hurst Road E S C E N T 50 U C R I L L R O S E Peckham E Children’s Centre W Tennis 28 Courts OPENSHA Bus Station New Cross Bus Garage LEWISHAM 97 Sidcup Flooowwers 59 177 Queens Road SIDCUP Peckham BBostallll Essttate Camping and Sidcup Caravan Site 138 Queen Mary’s Hospital Gardennsns 2 60 31 © Transport for London FUCHSIA STREET 1 AY 229 1 W A LT H W E Educational O N Information correct from 12 September 2015 M Project M O 15 C COL Alexander McLeod K N E E H I L L TNESS CRESCENT E N Primary School 111 A L Destination finder Route finder 1 L L TION STREET A 10 T S DIA NTHU O S CLOSE B Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Bus route Towards Bus stops CARNA Lesnes Abbey A Elephant & Castle —O R N1 +B+b+D+K Plumstead Corner 177 +R 177 Peckham R Lesnes Abbey R +B+b+D+E Woods Abbey Road 229 +B+b+D+E Erith Town Centre 229 180 +B+b+D+K+V Thamesmead +S 139 Woods +B+b+D+E+S 469 +B+b+D+E+S 469 469 +A+G+J+L+R 180 Belvedere Industrial Area ACHT Eynsham Drive Blithdale Road, 177 +R Aldwych for Covent Garden N1 +B+b+D+K N1 +B+b+D+K Lewisham +B+b+D+KV 6 +T Chalcombe Road and Felixstowe Road 469 +A+G+J+L+R ABC Anderson Way 401 Plumstead High Street 177 +R Sidcup B+b+D+E + Eynsham Drive Peterstone Road 177 +R 229 B 180 +B+b+D+K+V Thamesmead A+C+G+L © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 Ordnance Survey 100035971/015 © Copyright Transport for London 2016 Barnehurst R Erith Road
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