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Sydenham Hill Station – Zone 4 i Onward Travel Information Local area map Bus mapBuses from Sydenham Hill (College Road) West Dulwich 26 Elephant Old Kent Road N63 Running & Castle Tesco Track N3 continues to 363 C A King’s Cross O Oxford Circus L Dulwich and Bricklayers Arms L for St. Pancras L L G E International L Sydenham Hill A Dulwich Z E E Y B 53 R G O N Golf Course O College K E Piccadilly Circus C Trafalgar Avenue L O Playing Fields S E P R Tennis A Courts O N River Thames R Dulwich A 3 K College D Trafalgar Square Peckham PECKHAM for Charing Cross Library 83 122 Plumstead 15 Dulwich & Whitehall Peckham Sydenham Hill Horse Guards Parade Town Centre Bus Garage Golf Club WOOLWICH ACACIA GROVE 29 G R A N G E L A 1 N E s 10 Westminster Peckham Rye Woolwich Town Centre Parliament Square for Woolwich Arsenal 117 GRANGE LANE 202 17 86 Sports Ground 14 Allotments 1 1 Millbank Honor Oak Blackheath TOLLGATE DRIVE GRANGE LANE Lambeth Palace Woolwich Common ILDERSLY GROVE D Sports Ground Forest Hill Tavern Royal Standard A 99 Alleyns O Head R BLACKHEATH Wood Vale 18 Tollgate ALLEYN PARK P IWM London 18 1 Langton Rise Eltham I Bowling Royal Mail L Green Blackheath Well Hall Croxted Road PARK HALL ROAD Enquiry Office S 7 A 7 7 L L 1 S Wood Vale 96 E Y DULWICH N T Kennington ALLEYN CRESCENT Allotments Melford Road 1 LEWISHAM R 14 N O Oval BRIXTON A F U 10 Lewisham D E Eltham Green R River Thames H R Town Centre I 76 N 4 Mary Datchelor Underhill Road G Dulwich S 1 Fields Dulwich College Brixton Melford Road 2 Kindergarten and Ladywell Lee Green S Wood 87 Y Crofton Park Infant School A 1 O W L I A U 58 1 R 16 Lordship Lane D L T FERRINGS O Herne Hill Wood Vale H Brockley Rise 42 46 C A L R L Sydenham Hill Lee E Y W O N O O Horniman Park Croxted Road R D 1 X H O T O U R A A S C L Turney Road D L L Waldram Park Road T L I 88 E H WOODHALL DRIVE A T O N V S E E N U 5 D B E O T W R U E N O P E C K A R M A N S Croxted Road D W O O D Sydenham Hill Forest Hill R C N S R R M A W O I C K A O D V S P E 1 Pymers Mead St. Mildreds Road 39 E L Kirkdale O L I 38 H A E 21 N E V C Dartmouth Road Forest Hills Pools D Dulwich O I R E S C E N T R T W O O D R O A D S D Sydenham Hill Preparatory 46 Croxted Road THE L School L Dulwich DULWICH OAKS A Thurlow Park Road Crescent Wood Road H Dulwich C Preparatory D Dartmouth Road Thorpewood Avenue O D for West Dulwich O O A Wood O School W R 2 L D O Sydenham Hill Brownhill Road 38 O L 101 Croxted Road W 18 Droitwich Close E T Sydenham Police Station Dulwich N Lings Coppice G E ALLEYN PARK Wells Park Road WEST Preparatory C 83 Wells Park Road S E E School R Canbury Mews Combe Road C 1 Dulwich Sydenham Woodman R South Croxted Road Dulwich Wood Wood Wells Park Road Wells Park Road DULWICH O House Park Hall Road Sydenham Hill A Sydenham Hill Estate Churchley Road B Catford A D O 40 Sydenham Hill L W L N H A M Lewisham Town Hall E H E E I L L 111 Y Wells Park Road N D C N 111 South Croxted Road LYAL 54 Y O D L A R V R S E O E L I Church Approach (north of) 120 V 2 A 37 Sydenham Hill N L YR E D E U S 2 War Memorial CANBURY MEWS DROITWICH CLOSE G E D O L E Kirkdale Kingsdale St. Stephens O L I 54 Sydenham Hill Catford and Foundation C of E Church W H Peak Hill W R School D Catford Bridge Dulwich E Estate O G 90 L M D South Croxted Road A L A A E H CROUCHMANS CLOSE O V D 107 Dulwich Wood S R I Wood H CHURCH APPROACH P A R K Church Approach (south of) R I T Primary School D N N H E E K 105 D D R O Emmanuel Y 125 W South Croxted Road S O Church O L Perry Hill 102 Sydenham O Alleyn Road W L 26 94 D 1 Dulwich Wood Kirkdale Lower I S 25 C Nursery School E LYA GREAT BROWNINGS . F L H U G CHALFORD ROAD L R Sydenham AV E G O N N D U E Dulwich Wood Park I N U 92 E K I L B N V Sainsbury’s 44 E 22 O T M A Gipsy Hill A S W Playground I UPPER N P N L E L A O 450 N Westwood Hill Westwood Hill I C Sydenham Road 53 T 30 T R D Q H G T D Kingswood D O R S N L R P Charleville Sydenham Sydenham Mayow Road A E U L I E O P 16 I N B V F L Y E L V L IC L B A L E E Estate W E Circus High School Westwood Hill Lower Sydenham E O E C L E K U Y Y L O R I R N C Kingswood House N A D D SYDENHAM Bell Green H E A L E 75 R V WOODSYRE R P L 13 (Library and S W O E Sydenham Road I Y M 68 122 O E V N D A G O Community Centre) E R G D U E S AT S 18 E Newlands Park E B G A E D R O W N I N A 67 F A R R 116 The yellow tinted area includes every bus 21 R D A S 88 P 1 Seeley Drive28 Q Crystal Palace Park Road 87 O LITTLE BORNES 15 stop up to about one-and-a-half miles from U T 2 E Charleville Circus ROUSE GARDENS H U M O Sydenham Hill (College Road). Main stops are U N A V 1 TA C R E C L O S E T R 5 shown in the white area outside. H Hillcrest R Crystal Palace Park Road O 16 ©P1ndar 24 A Sydenham Avenue C L I V E R O A D C K E Estate E D 10 V I V B R W I D D TAL PALAC 167 O O E R R Crystal R 19 30 W R D S R Ketra S 26 O Y Y A Sydenham Palace Park E D O M E H I L L PA R K Crystal Palace Park Road S 37 G L 14 E N Community L X R D 107 A A E P S E G 10 2 CRY U E S 10 N R O N Hall E VIGILANT CLOSE Thicket Road S Wells Park E T R I I L L A O C K H 1 1 E R U 24 Q N S K 1 D A L N Y A L 3 L E M 25 O Y 30 S I N R N E Crystal Palace KINGSWOOD DRIVE L 108 G R A 89 O Penge West 35 O L T T PENNINGTON Parade A A CHESTNUT O 1 1 D N D L PLACE CLOSE E Central Hill H V A Gipsy Hill Church Road 115 R I 3 122 202 98 V A I 36 15 D T F E L 31 Hermitage Road Penge C H E N Police Station Westow Hill 133 E O V U E 227 363 R N63 E 2 O L High Street, Maple Road W U H O L Central Hill Westow Street 219 G O N I D PENGE H L 132 T Rockmount Road D Penge E Hamilton Road R S A I N Anerley Hill V Hermitage Road E G I High Street, Green Lane Paxton Green E Industrial Estate SURREY MEWS D E N Chevening Road Crystal Palace Park R E S C L Crystal Terrace Health Centre U E B E L L 31 SURREY MEWS A V B L HAMILTON ROAD Chevening Road G 10 15 Y BOWEN DRIVE Upper Norwood I D D R R D Crystal Palace R R Hermitage Road Penge G T Recreation Ground The I D 36 I I N PAXTON PLACE A L O E D E 1 V E Paxton B I Sainsbury’s D O S U L 13 A D 180 W O E N 23 I C 94 C H S W A Chevening Road 3 W N G O D R I P H D G H O K P U St. Margaret 138 I Rockmount Anerley Road Gipsy Road O I E G L C A W D H H 79 E Harold Road I Clitherow T L Hamlet Road C P M E Primary School H RC Church V Kent House W A E Ellery Road 229 L O R O D F R Anerley Road D HUNTERS K St.
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