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Wallington Station – Zone 5 I Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map Wallington Station – Zone 5 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map G R AS S W A Y 4 12 D 19 HARCOURT ROAD A B U T E R O A D 17 DARCY AVENUE Bowling N B U Allotments Green 1 R Y EASTWAY 2 M E 1 Morden Tooting Broadway W U 127 Pollards Hill E 16 N 154 157 2 W E O 463 AV 8 S R T 9 EASTWAY R U South Lodge Avenue CRYSTAL PALACE O 21 S C 2 ’ R GREENWAY 2 A 8 35 Tooting Mitre T H St. Mary’s 50 1 A C R E L A N E H WESTCROFT ROAD 19 157 410 G 3 Field 60 I 37 MORDEN S R LAVENDER 16 R 51 O TOOTING M U T H AY Rowan Road 162 W Tooting Amen Corner E CLOSE W 43 C 146 WHITEHALL Crystal Palace Parade PLACE T 37 A O R 13 Southcroft Road Anerley 118 Y Morden South ANERLEY N 14 L Charles Cryer P A R K L A N E 47 71 AV E N U E Mitcham Eastfields ARRAN CLOSE The Montagu A D Crystal Palace 56 Studio Theatre 40 N 14 O Centre E QUEENSWOO Streatham Road ALCESTER ROAD B U T E R O A D 59 57 154 R HARCOURT ROAD R Maberley Road Anerley T O 66 Mitcham Fair Green Tamworth Lane E T 64 E Ludlow 29 St Helier Avenue R H 23 S4 The Mitre T 88 S E H R 34 R Lodge I G F Mitcham Cricketers Coomber Sylvan Road School H 84 I St Helier BERNARD ROAD E Maldon Road THE BRIDLE WAY L O 73 MITCHAM LAVENDER ROAD D Surgery MONTAGU GARDENS Beddington Lane Way 1 R M I N T R O A D 35 O 126 A 4 Mitcham Junction Therapia Auckland Road 2 Beddington A 123 33 ST HELIER D D CRICHTON AVENUE Lane Lane 17 26 40 36 77 London Road Holy Trinity 22 D 68 56 O A 2 South Norwood Tennison CARSHALTON PLACE R BERNARD ROAD C of E Church N Seymour Road O 134 B U T E R O A D St Helier Green Wrythe Lane L D 73 Clock Tower for Road 16 53 A ENS Coomber Way 1 L O D G E R O A D M 71 Hospital Welbeck Road 12 MORTON GARD S E London Road Beddington Lane Norwood Junction O 78 Green Wrythe Lane Therapia Lane 2 L P C 68 All Saints C of E 66 Davidson 39 ’ S Therapia Lane 18 Collingwood Waltham Road Orchard Avenue Tram Depot N A Hackbridge Corner BROOKSIDE Primary School E Road E School St Helier U Ampere Way R 32 Q THE BRIDLE WAY ROTHERFIELD ROAD for Hackbridge 19 MORTON GARDENS Wrythe Lane 124 2 Rose Hill 9 1 4 1 37 Valley Park P 3 K Green Wrythe Lane Beddington Cross Beddington Farm Road A R QUEEN’S ROAD Welbeck Road for IKEA and B&Q K 51 Muschamp Road Sorting Office G 84 2 Duke of L D 36 A 2 London Road 95 Edinburgh Road A T Wallington Selhurst 80 16 Beddington Lane E E Wrythe Lane Addiscombe 1 TALBOT ROAD PA R K R O A D 34 Beddington Farm Road Baptist Church 86 Park Road N Whitby Road TAYLOR ROAD R 108 23 Hackbridge Road M O B U T E R O A D Angel Hill Muschamp Road Sewage Treatment Works Cherry Orchard Road/ A 18 13 Marlowe Way Waddon Marsh E 73 Corbet Close 23 D E Lower Addiscombe 16 Green Wrythe Lane SEYMOUR S Edinburgh Road London Road 39 97 Park Road 6 Road ROAROAD 76 St. JohnÕs Road N Beddington Park Medical Centre OSMOND GARDENS 77 Nightingale Road Purley Way Centre E 92 THE BRIDLE WAY Wrythe Lane 2 PA R K R O A D Beddington Asda 12 44 Hail & Ride Nightingale Close East Croydon 42 1 G ARDENS Poulton Avenue 59 7 London Road RUSKIN ROAD78 O S M O N D R section 57 B Wentworth 21 Sutton Green Beddington Village West Croydon 86 U O BowmanÕs Meadow 41 ST. GEORGE’S ROAD 33 Hall 2 T Wrythe Lane E Bus Station 38 A Nightingale Road CLIFTON ROAD G Benhill Road Wrythe Recreation Ground M A 1 D Hilliers Lane R Strawberry Lane 23 88 London Road D Grennell Road Tennis Courts A E N Centrale Croydon EW S Butter Hill 3 S 31 N D BRIDGE ROAD CHRISTOPHER’S M 58 T R O A 14 S T. Wrythe Green Whitgift Centre for A N O 67 T O 55 Y C L I F 6 NS Thicket Road Croydon Road Wandle Park 72 L RDE Nightingale Road Croydon Road 154 Wellesley Road O R Bretheren’s 2 U T E G A Croydon Road Purley Way R 6 B Waddon 16 The Holt Hilliers Lane Wallington 15 Bucklers Way R 73 Meeting Room O 6 Fire Station Lavington Road Alton Road Road R A D SPRINGFIELD ROAD 21 BELMONT ROAD Benhill Avenue O 18 Croydon 70 21 17 Benhill Wood Road Croydon Road Croydon Croydon Road A 16 9 E S T S W Reeves Corner E N T H A R P R O A D D R D Road Purley Way for 12 Church Road 14 9 E G A Carshalton P T 36 B U Lower Road SPRINGFIELD ROAD Collingwood 55 Plough Waddon A 38 1 BELMONT ROAD Palmerston Road 2 Sutton Crown 62 School CLARENCE ROAD CROYDON 21 Lane R 50 Carshalton Pond Wallington Green SPRING GARDENS 64 D 79 A MELBOURNE WOODSTOCK ROAD BRIDGE ROAD K R O SPRINGFIELD ROAD R N E Croydon 110 O U 67 L B CLOSE Park Lane Parkgate Road Plough Lane E Waddon New Road 15 M 20 R O S S R O A D Lower Road Carshalton High Street High Street/Flyover 60 L 1 Benhill Road Manor Road QueenÕs Road Bandon Hill Rectory Grove A OXFORD ROAD D M 11 Cemetery 16 34 N 33 E MELLOWS ROAD 89 SUTTON A M Duppas Hill Croydon E MELBOURNE6 ROAD T 2 N A Gospel 151 Y Waddon Fairfield Halls E CARSHALTON L O Hall 27 O 1 2 R H S 9 C R R O S S R O A D A R 30 A D O Worcester Sutton Sutton Westmead Road H&R2 A O R N RO A P 31 R Plough Lane P D D Park Throwley Way Byron Avenue O 1 St. Nicholas Way AD R E O 22 N E R A E LBOURN V ME 51 S A Purley Way Y O Garden Close Caararshalttonn O GR A 4 51 BANDON RISE 19 R O 21 W Footbridge Fiveways 29 A L R Park GROSVENORBowling ROAD I H&R1 W 1 O A D A 9 O O R O Green D North Cheam R D S C K R T O 10 WALLINGTONWAW LLLINGTONT A R O S S R O A D 8 C C A R E W R O A D L D Queen Victoria B O OA Y R D Ringstead Road Stafford Road E Wallington D C 19 33 B 36 N M E C O 20 H Bowling Club E A The Chase A S D R Kingsley Avenue A 120 BANDON RISE Grosvenor Road 22 O A R Cheam Village South Croydon ST. MICHAEL’S ROAD A 38 Royal Mail P D M S MULBERRY MEWS D S 2 Delivery & R O Broadway 9 2 Enquiry Office CLARENDON ROAD 35 Sutton 7 54 58 13 47 C A R E W R O A D Head Post Office 4 Hail & Ride Wallington 9 138 140 Ringstead Road Stafford Road 14 WOODCOTE MEWS 14 section E 1 Carshalton Road RAD Lidl WALLINGTON OSS PA Hannibal Way St. Elphege’s 191 R 26 STATION P 5 RC Church Footbridge STAFFORD ROAD 2 A 22 155 SOUTH E DENS U R N GAR Stafford Road 54 2 118 NGTO N CHALICE CLOSE BEDDI E K V 1 C LY D E R O A D Plough Lane WallingWalli gtoon 33 12 Sutton Carshalton Road A 9 14 P D CROYDON R BEDDINGTON GARDENS ROSSWOOD GARDENS 24 Bandon Hill J O L 1 Cambridge Road A N D Stafford Road E 17 E L G I N R O A D 113 Primary School A A V O W O S O Mellows Park R R Carshalton Beeches K 66 G R N O N D 68 I 85 E E G L T L 83 Wallington O Boundary Road E 64 MILTON ROAD E S4 I S Methodist Church O Stafford Road 73 2 E N D R D F A The Surrey Park Hill C G FRANCIS ROAD Wallingtonallington Squareare 1 St. Michaels & O N 53 T Sandy Lane South Mollison Drive G T C Grange Road 626 D I N Clinic D B E D 17 All Angels Wales Avenue South Croydon 51 O 46 64 O Link Lane O 25 Parish Church H HOLMWOOD GARDENS Swan & Sugar Loaf T C 35 S O 37 H A S E Stafford Road N R E W R D 29 L A SHOTFIELD G 51 O N READER’S WALK O Milton Road T T LONGACRE PLACE G R M N T D I Sainsbury’s D E E D A E B 2 O Carshalton Beeches O R Hail & Ride D R 8 O A 96 Old 21 RO A A D D LAVENDER VALE section F R Town Hall R D FFO 13 46 TA D O S Wallington F F D N Stafford Road Mollison Drive D A 17 O Library T A R Elgin Road St.
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