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Surrey Map Side WEB 2017 121017.Pdf M4 Brentford M4 = 8 To Slough Windsor 10 To Slough BCM4 D E FSyon Surrey Bus Guides Riv & Eton 305 235 e 10 r Th =Riverside Colnbrook Compass Lane Chiswick Places of Interest ames = = Key Coleridge Centre 555 BRENTFORD R68 Kew WINDSOR = 305 Retail Crescent Hounslow 235 Kew = Datchet k 465 Windsor o East Gardens Park o 116.203 Isleworth Frequent bus services *_______________________ Arboretum or rural setting__________ Golf Course _____________________ Theme Park _____________________ & Eton 10 r ® ®= Barnes B 10 Staines, Chertsey and Walton Central Poyle 10 Hounslow 117 Bridge HEATHROW Hounslow = R68 e ® = n 305 Central Bus Station North 318 8 305 Horton ol 10 M2 5 ® AIRPORT 555 203 West Middlesex Other bus services___________________________ Art Gallery ______________________ Historic Building or Monument ______ Tourist Information Centre__________ C ® Hounslow ® 117 Sheen =Mortlake Poyle Heathrow Airport TERMINALS 2-3 West 203 Isleworth Hospital Woking 305 Industrial Terminal 5 = 555 ® R68 Sunnymeads Estate 8.10.442 Service operates only in direction indicated_______ ß HOUNSLOW Richmond =North Boat Trip _______________________ Heritage Railway _________________ Watermill _______________________ 442 Heathrow Hatton Sheen 8 Cross 235 = Blackwater Valley 10 442 Airport 555 117 Hounslow ® Stanwell 116 = Bus route terminus __________________________ K3 305 305 Terminal 4 North Castle _________________________ Museum________________________ Wildlife or Farm attraction__________ 1 10 Moor 442 ® Feltham RICHMOND 1 Stanwell 203 St Margarets Guildford, Godalming and Haslemere Old Windsor =Wraysbury 442 = UPON THAMES See town plan in local timetable or on website ______ 442 203 235 Church, Cathedral or Abbey ________ Racecourse _____________________ Windmill________________________ Clare Road 117 R68 for complete details in this area Wraysbury 442 555 116 Twickenham French 203 =Whitton Brothers Happy 442 = Dorking, Leatherhead, Epsom and Banstead 5 = Boat House 2 Landing Long Feltham 290 Rail line and station __________________________ Craft Centre _____________________ Sport and Leisure Centre___________ Zoo ___________________________ M Bedfont GREATER 305 203 Hythe 8 Lane Green Twickenham 117.203.216.290 442 116 Kennedy End 555 Feltham 290 Roehampton Foot access only _________________ Swimming Pool __________________ Long distance footpath ____________ Redhill, Horley and East Surrey Magna Carta 305.400.438.441 Vale ASDA Underground station _________________________ ® Memorial Memorial 442.446.456.458 'Fountain' Strawberry 203.216 Ashford Hospital Lower 235 = K3 500.566.567.571 Feltham Hill Runnymede 305 400.442.570216.400 116.570 117 290 LONDON K3 Commonwealth 8 572.591.593 Hospital ___________________________________ Garden_________________________ Theatre ________________________ 555 A Air Force Memorial 500 117 566 = Hanworth R68 Kingston University 441 567 570 STAINES ASHFORD 235 Sainsbury's = (Roehampton Campus) = Fulwell Sainsbury's 571 117 Grovely Englefield EGHAM 574 572 GH M4 950 117.2 572 Road Savill Green 8 571.57290 290 216 572 290 Scale 500 400 555 572 Hampton K3 Gardens 8 = Thorpe 290 Beechwood Avenue Teddington 441 441 441 570 Hill R68 Streatham 8 572 290 572 = Wimbledon Collier's Tooting 0 12345678 9 10 kilometres A3 566 Lea Pooley ß 571.572 ® Common 29(M 438 Royal Sunbury 235 = Wood ) Cherrywood Royal 567 Green 571 R68 = = Estate Ashford Cross Kempton Park 406.411.418 South 470 ® Avenue Holloway 446 = 458.461.465 566 ß Hampton Wimbledon ß Common Kempton 012345 miles College 567 456 570 Tesco 216 Sunbury = 513.514.515.715 Kingston Hospital ® = Egham River Th 555 = Park Norbury 593 am 400 574 557 571 216 = = K3 470 Sports 950 es 574 574 Hampton Norbiton Raynes Egham ß ß 567 Hampton Wick Centre = Park= S1 BRACKNELL Sports 566 = 216 = © Copyright Surrey County Council 458 Studios Charlton Upper 216 Wimbledon Lavender = 194 Centre 235 R es 458 470 446.456 Estate Halliford iver T ham R68 461 KINGSTON- Chase Fields Contains Ordnance Survey data 500 Stroude 400 574 555 461 216 411 465 South 293 Wokingham Thorpe 950 593 Laleham 400 557 216 513 UPON-THAMES = Merton ® © Crown copyright 2017 Digital cartography by Pindar Creative www.pindarcreative.co.uk = Martins Thorpe 571 571 R68 715 406.418 = MORDEN S1 Thornton = Penton 216 Hampton New Heath Heron = ß 235 West Molesey 514.515.K3 Ascot Virginia Park Park 574 Grange Sunbury 411 Court Malden Mitcham = 567 458 Farm 411 411 Water 574 Village 514 = 406 S1 ß 566 Thorpe 593 400. 571 715 Berrylands * Frequent services on this map are defined = 456 555 Elmbridge 513 465 418 = = Park 574 458 Upper 571 514 Mitcham J Great 446 = Leisure Centre East 513.514 458 = Motspur Morden 470 =Junction = as services which operate at least hourly, 567 Halliford 514 Molesey 515.715 515 293 2 Hollands 500 566 Chertsey Abbey 564 Vicarage Fields 514 K3 Park South Selhurst 5 days a week and all year. 194 Wentworth (Remains) Shepperton 400.458 461 514 Thames Surbiton 557 555.557 571 Estate 514 = St Helier Knowle Ditton Dittons Lower S1 = Hill 555 = 557 WALTON-ON- 564 Sandown Park and = Morden Sunningdale CHERTSEY 555 400 461 Leisure Centre 715 = S1 557 458 THAMES 514 465 406 St Helier 166.403.405 Please Note 593 461 461 458 418 Longcross = 555 Fieldcommon 513 Malden Worcester 593 564 515 Tolworth Manor = West= = Lyne Great 456 400 715 Esher Long Park 470 St Helier Hospital East 194 r Thames Lower = Hackbridge Croydon 2 This map contains details of most local bus services Cockcrow Rive Ditton Sutton = Croydon Pinewood Railway Green K3 S1 = 466 500 593 593 555 564 465 293 Common in Surrey, but does not include services operated BERKSHIRE 593 457 564 Tolworth = The 436.514.C1.C2 461 Scilly E16 E16 Sunningdale 457 593 Walton-on- = 515 = Wrythe 407 CROYDON primarily for schools or colleges, certain occasional WEYBRIDGE Thames 715 Isles= 406 407 Upper St Peters Hospital = Queens = 514 Hersham 715 418 420 S1 variations, National Express, Rail Air and certain 'The Windmill' 461 513 Hinchley E5 466 Shirley 461 ADDLESTONE Road 555 458 North West Carshalton n Wood Hook 467 Watersedge Marshalls Road = other services (including seasonal services to 556 io 458 515 Sutton = Abbeylands 461. t ESHER E16 Cheam Beddington Waddon a y 514 = 461.557.593 Sports Centre 557.593 515.557.592 ig e 458 K3 E5 'The Bee' v 515 K3 467 407 Theme Parks or coastal resorts), Community Bus Crowthorne 446.457 a W 515 514 = Carshalton 515 r 418 Stoneleigh 500 593 N e 515 465 456 y v 514 Chessington = SUTTON = 461 556 e Ri Hersham 418 E16 Nonsuch Addington services, TaxiBus services or Demand Responsive Windlesham W K3 North E5 South Crowthorne Ottershaw 457 592.593 592 557 er 564 Claygate Park Cheam 407 =Wallington 194 = 461.557 Coombelands iv = 555 564 Claygate 467 West Ewell Ruxley = 405 Croydon 466 466 services without a fixed route. = R Weybridge 715 = Copt Sports 293 466 Bagshot Claygate Green = 418 = =Carshalton 593 457.556 Cemetery Gates Gilders 467 Centre Beeches 407 446 New Haw C1.C2 K3 Bourne Hall 470 420 166 Information correct to October 2017 Green Lane 436 Claremont å Chessington South 500 M3 Bowling Green Brox Road 593 515 Clarendon Ewell Museum S1 Pampisford Purley Surrey Heath Museum 35 34 39A.73 593 556 515 Landscape Chessington E9 West 470 Sanderstead New 35 Road 593 457 593 564 513 Park = Road Oaks = B Civic Hall 34 500 592 Brooklands Museum & Gardens World of Adventures E5 EWELL = Addington lackwate 500 592 456 Byfleet & 555 S1 r River 39A 457 New Haw London Bus Museum E9 Owlsmoor 1 73 Horton Farm 405 357.409 Selsdon 464 73 = 555.564 465 Longmead 470 403 K Old Dean Lightwater 593 Woodham 437 & Horton E9 = East = 1 446 593 593 Whiteley Country Park 21 Belmont Eversley Chobham E5 E9 Ewell Ewell 464 8 College 35 515 Brooklands Village E10 Rainbow E16 East Cross 34 å 418 Town 34.35.194 467.470 2.3 = 194 35 592 456 593 Tesco/M&S Malden Rushett Centre Purley Sanderstead 8 1 11 Noble Park E9 å 293.406 S1 434 Sandhurst 1.2.3.194 556 = 420 8 To Reading YATELEY 194 598 500 34 Scotts Grove 73 Byfleet C1 408 715 E10 E10 Croydon 500.598 11 47 446.593 C2 Oxshott E10 166 Riddlesdown 500 35 Road Mimbridge 437 Sainsbury's = E9 E10 Lane å = 2 598 456 436 513 = 166.405.466 464 3 8 York CAMBERLEY West End ‘Anthony’s’ 407 357 2 The 34 436 West Lockhart Road 318.406.408.418 EPSOM = 403 3 Rosemary Town = 35 Oxshott The Epsom Drift Banstead= Reedham 409 3 8 Meadows Ravenswood Byfleet 437 C2 460.467.470.479 Epsom 166 3 å Lane 592 Sheerwater Bridge 166 2 å 2 3 34 47 73 436 C1 C1 465 480.623.E5.E9 Wells General 434 å Playhouse 3 Darby 2.3.194 35 48 513 513 Hospital 408 E10.E16 å = Sports 2 New 437 Manor Painshill Cobham 408 166 = = Green 8 2 39A 593 715 C2 E5 166 318.S1 Vigo 3 500.598 Centre Victoria Farm Park 318 Smitham Kenley 464 1 Heatherside 592 446 M25 408 C1 = 318 466 Lane Blackwater 500 3 Priors 39C 48 Theatre Maybury Pyrford Stoke 408 166 166 318 404 Chelsham Bisley 513 166.293 Epsom BANSTEAD Woodmansterne 357 Common 11 Warren Corner Hill C1 C2 D'Abernon Woodcote Downs = COULSDON 407 Farleigh 39C 39C Woodmansterne 434 Hamsey 409 Estate Horsell 437 408 623 Nork 420 166 48.500 91 513 Pachesham Park Ashtead 404 404 434 Green 403 409 Biggin 8 48 St. Nicholas C1.C2 = 479 318 434 Frimley Park 2 48 48 Goldsworth Maybury C1 Ashtead 408 Chipstead Valley 466 357 34 Knaphill = Church = Pond 318 Great Tattenham 318 = Biggin Hill Hill 11 1.11 Hospital 11 35 Park 28.33.39A.39B 437 21 Way 166 Coulsdon 39A Royal Horticultural Cobham Tesco E5 460 Burgh Rickman Hill 404 = Valley 500 47 WOKING 39C.40.48.73.81 Society’s Gardens & Stoke 479 480 = South
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