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Buses from Peckham Road Buses from Peckham Road Key Oxford Circus 12 171 Holborn 36 WEST Ø— Connections with London Underground QueenÕs Park Regent Street Aldwych for END Covent Garden and London Transport Museum u Piccadilly Circus Connections with London Overground Shirland Road River Thames The Chippenham R Connections with National Rail Waterloo Bridge Trafalgar Square for IMAX Cinema City Hall Î Harrow Road for Charing Cross and Southbank Centre London Bridge 343 Connections with Docklands Light Railway Police Station Duke Street Hill for GuyÕs Hospital  Connections with river boats Westminster Waterloo Royal Oak Parliament Square Borough for Abbey and Houses of Parliament County Hall Lambeth 436 for London Aquarium, North Paddington London Eye and St ThomasÕ Elephant & Castle A Hospital Edgware Road Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen bus Burwood Place service. The disc !A appears on the top of the bus stop in the Walworth Road 1 2 3 Heygate Street 4 5 6 street (see map of town centre in centre of diagram). Marble Arch Walworth Road Hampton Street Rodney Road Larcom Street Hyde Park Corner Walworth Road The yellow tinted area includes every Larcom Street Rodney Road Balfour Street bus stop up to one-and-a-half miles Victoria River Thames from Peckham Road. Main stops are 345 Thurlow Street East Street shown in the white area outside. South Vauxhall Bridge Road Walworth Road for Pimlico Kensington East Street Thurlow Street Alsace Road Natural History Museum Vauxhall Albany Road Wells Way Route finder for Science Museum Camberwell Road and Victoria & Harleyford Road Westmoreland Road Wells Way St GeorgeÕs Way/Burgess Park Day buses including 24-hour services Albert Museum Harleyford Street South Kennington Oval Wells Way Cottage Green Bus route Towards Bus stops Kensington Archbishop TenisonÕs School Camberwell Road Albany Road Southampton Way Sedgemoor Place 12 Dulwich !N !P !Q Chelsea Kennington Oval Beaufort Southampton Way Estate Oxford Circus !S !T !U !V Street Kennington Park Camberwell Road Bowyer Place 36 New Cross !N !P !Q Battersea Bridge Camberwell New Road John Ruskin Street Camberwell Road Queen's Park !S !T !U !V Wyndham Road BATTERSEA Camberwell New Road 171 Bellingham !N !P !Q Battersea Latchmere St JohnÕs School LEWISHAM Peckham Queens Road Camberwell New Road Camberwell Road Peckham New Cross !S !T !U !V Vassall Road Library Post Office Peckham Fire Station 36 New Cross Holborn Clapham Junction Medlar Street Gate Camberwell New Road Lewisham Wyndham Road 343 City Hall !S !T Clapham Common Camberwell New Road QueenÕs Road QueenÕs Road New Cross New Lewisham New Cross Gate !C !Q CLAPHAM Sacred Heart School Carlton Grove Pomeroy Street Bus Garage Cross Shopping Camberwell New Road Peckham Centre Camberwell Peckham 436 345 Clapham North Warner Road Clayton Road New Cross Gate Peckham !N !P !Q for Clapham High Street Green Bus Station 343 345 Peckham Jerningham Road South Kensington !S !T !U !V Denmark Hill Aylesham Centre Camberwell Green Brockley Peckham Rye Telegraph Hill 436 Lewisham !N !P !Q Stockwell Coldharbour Lane St CatherineÕs Church Valmar Road PECKHAM BRIXTON Rye Lane Avignon Road Paddington !S !T !U !V Brixton Coldharbour Lane Nigel Road Crofton Park Caldecot Road Brockley Coldharbour Lane Peckham Rye Nunhead Lane Frendsbury Road Gresham Road Shakespeare Road Coldharbour Lane Peckham Rye East Dulwich Road Brockley Rise Brixton Station Road Lilford Road Peckham Rye SolomonÕs Passage Coldharbour Lane Loughborough Peckham Rye The Gardens Moorland Road Junction Peckham Rye Rye Hill Park Catford and Nunhead Catford Bridge Barry Road Peckham Rye Merttins Road Cheltenham Road Barry Road Upland Road Catford Lewisham Town Hall Barry Road Underhill Road CATFORD Bellingham Barry Road Goodrich Road 171 Catford Bus Garage Dulwich Library 12 Information correct from June 2013 © Transport for London TFL26480.06.13 (F).
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