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Buses from East Brixton and Loughborough Junction Loughborough Junction Station – Zone 2 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus MapBuses from East Brixton and Loughborough Junction 99 60 UPSTALL STREET 1 108 76 B C O 97 CRAWFORD ROADCrawford Camberwell Green R R 60 M I Primary School E O N VALMAR ROAD F 1 Black Roof House 10 T D 35 KING’S CROSS R A S King’s Cross O 2 GX URLWIN WALK (Disused) O L O W T H R O A D T A D R R Shoreditch 32 R Gallery for St. Pancras International Chancery Lane Farringdon Street E E 24 N Crawford 2 E PAULET ROAD R Town Hall 77 SHOREDITCH T 40 A Children’s 17 45 67 122 W Gray’s Inn Road Holborn Circus 129 116 A 2 Michael TEMPLAR STREET Centre Theobalds Road Shoreditch High Street 57 Myatt’s K 97 Church Denmark Hill Ludgate Circus M O R N A R O A D 1 E BURTON ROAD for City Thameslink 88 68 88 Longfield SELBORNE ROAD Liverpool Street 17 Field R Hall T DENMARK ROAD E E E 94 R M T 17 Blackfriars S CRAWFORD ROAD N D South D 25 111 22 Flaxman A W Crawford Estate Monument 31 North Entrance A E 28 O A E CLARIBEL ROAD R Sports Centre SOUTH Lambeth Archives & R A N L Minet Library L C N L 2 U River Thames PENFORD STREET M B 345 KENSINGTON R R H C 20 A EVANDALE ROAD T L O W T H R O A D U South Kensington 81 O Blackfriars A 27 17 23 N R for the Museums O South Entrance 13 A K T 40 K for Tate Modern E B D 1 O London Bridge E A R B C O L D H U Royal Brompton and R R R 1 Denmark Hill T 2 for Guy’s Hospital and Southwark Cathedral 62 P S H Royal Marsden Hospitals L Southwark A A SOUTHWARK 47 C W 1 127 Borough E I H 122 L O U G H B 69 E O R O R DENMARK ROAD 50 U G H R PAULET ROAD D L P5 O A D A CROWHURST CLOSE The Harry Caddick C L 1 49 1 Fulham Road 102 L Elephant & Castle LILFORD ROAD Community Centre O 49 Denmark Place R S T C L O S E 12 C W H U R O LILFORD ROAD Baptist Church 1 C 60 1 D Lorrimore Road A O KENBURY STREET Chelsea R 94 106 Forsyth Gardens Penrose Street Walworth Road S 58 Y Beaufort Road A 20 2 W 1 E I V F ELAM STREET Chapter Road S P I C E R C L O S E 10 Brandon Estate Camberwell Road D O R A WAY 12 13 FLAXMAN ROAD Cook’s Road Westmoreland Road 123 Caldecot 30 REDAN TERRACE FIVEWAYS ROAD GEOFFREY CLOSE CALDECOT ROAD 2 Centre 1 Loughborough 44 Camberwell Road Primary School & Nine Elms Wandsworth Road John Ruskin Street Albany Road 9 Children’s Centre L I L F O R D R D Patmore Estate Larkhall Park Aberfeldy House Loughborough 111 Battersea Bridge P5 Camberwell Road Elam Street King’s Thessaly Road Open Space 117 Evangelical 104 Bowyer Place 105 College Hospital Blore Close Vassall Road 20 Church BAVENT ROAD 19 40 Stockwell Camberwell New Road Hertford Camberwell Road M I N E T R O A D B E N N E T T R O A D 74 Binfield Road 16 Loughborough Wyndham Road D O R A WAY 21 Primary School Estate E Stockwell Road Patmos Road L A CUTCOMBE ROAD M Stockwell Green Myattfield Estate Camberwell Road Battersea C L VENETIAN ROAD Medlar Street O St. Matthew’s King’s S Latchmere Stockwell Road E 83 Church 2 College Hospital Stansfield Road L Akerman Road Camberwell Road O OVERTON Loughborough Stockwell Burton Road CAMBERWELL Camberwell Green ROAD Stockwell Road U WICKWOOD STREET 52 Clapham Road 46 Estate Brixton Academy 44 35 G Bedford Road (not 345) Clapham Road Camberwell Church Street Camberwell Church Street King’s Loughborough Road H LOUGHBOROUGH N 168 O Clapham Junction Union Road Camberwell Green St. Giles Church GORDON GROVE R College Hospital Brixton Lilford Road 137 T B H OVERTON ROAD 1 L BESSEMERROAD RUPERT GARDENS A Police Station E N O D 27 S N Peckham Road R S Clapham North Loughborough Road T A R Camberwell Green Southwark Town Hall St. John’s Angell Town O JUNCTIONEASTLAKE ROAD E for Clapham High Street Hopton House E 57 L T 32 38 Clapham High Street C of E Primary School U 1 OVERTON ROAD S L E L Coldharbour Lane St. Luke’s Avenue O A I T L G Y S R 100 Lavender Hill U Loughborough F L T O G Valmar Road 144 VAUGHAN ROAD 23 Bedford Road G E L R R H Peckham Road S Junction A H U D B E K G Tremadoc Road O R S L E Coldharbour Lane Southampton Way D D D R ANGELL ROAD F LUXOR STREET O U R H N O A L X 32 2 AD D Clapham High Street S Caldecott Road O O U O A R R A N F TO R B G G R N E X M N I H S A Nelson’s Row R N E O M T M I N E T R O A D R T N O R Fire A R A R L Brixton B B R A 23 O T A SOUTHWELL ROAD King’s College Hospital R R E L Bedford Road M E I X H Y T A E R V St. John’s N A O station O X A T U A L N D Peckham High Street R 169 A A Clapham Park Road S O O P4 T A U L 1 R AT B IO G N Church A 166 H N R D F R D O Cedars Road O D A The Academy at Peckham R D D 1 AD Wyck Gardens Y H H H A S 2 A D A A EW P L D O G C N 40 MAJOR CLOSE A R S D 53 D 49 Acre Lane I R B HARBOUR ROAD D T R ANGELL ROAD STYLES GARDENS L 9 O F 56 U D Belvedere Place I E 1 O R L R ANGELL PARK GARDENS D D Peckham 88 P O Coldharbour Lane D OA M R F C R C LL R D A E 8 Battersea Clapham Clapham Clapham Electric Avenue W Town Centre MALLAMS MEWS E 10 1 M H T 5 SOUT B 2 8 R Rise Common Park Road Park Road ANE L R O Acre Lane Brixton ARBOUR COLDH I 345 A A 13 9 10 Park Hill Bedford Road S T D 184 Solon Road Lambeth Town Hall N 35 O E H C M S CAMBRIA ROAD E K E R 223 C Celestial R M R S R E ES ’ S 1 WANL O H N S O E R A A Church of Christ Loughborough I D M O N A E P O D A IV R E J 102 L VA DR PECKHAM E R . GEN T T E H D S L Park O E Brixton Hill A GMOR H A G IN Y School O N W I N U R D SWINFORD GARDENS D T ROA L 1 Rush Common D O E D R K L E A O R M 52 Sports Ground R A O ER Loughborough R T 201 A ON Kingdom O O A RO N A R O O E D R D 202 PADFIELD ROAD CLAPHAM P R A B L S D O Hall D 165 R H L E O E G K A 12 O A O JunctionD U D R W H W 1 A Brixton Hill O School H L S K R T L Paddling D I A D 61 BARRINGTON ROAD HERNE HILL ROAD U Brixton Water Lane G A O O M H S R Pool T A H R 4 R T O 32 218 W Sports Ground Herne Hill Road G E 30 B E N Brixton Hill Loughborough Park St. Saviour’s School 48 Ruskin Blenheim Gardens Elvedene House 31 5 Park 33 Herne Hill Road S 1 Carnegie Library T Somerleyton Road . Brixton Hill J 227 NORTHWAY ROAD Hollybush Walk A Brixton Prison M 1 D Green Man CAMBRIA ROAD Herne Hill Road E A S 12 Cricket Pitch O 49 28 ’ 19 R Skills Zone Denmark Hill S 15 C Y 242 26 A 61 R 2 Brixton Hill E W D S G A HARDESS The yellow tinted area includes every bus 52 38 New Park Road C I D O STREET Red Post Hill E 22 R N R 23 stop up to about one-and-a-half miles from T A Local 11 Casino Avenue Wyck Gardens D I N East Brixton and Loughborough Junction. D L Christian 27 26 P4 E Clapham Park A B Main stops are shown in the white area outside. LEWISHAM O WELLFIT Assembly 39 Red Post Hill Lewisham R STREET Atkins Road Ebony Horse Club HINTON 33 N E BICKNELL ROAD Sunray Avenue 250 CAMBRIA ROAD 45 O MILLBROOK ROAD Community 11 2 KEMERTON ROAD T Ruskin Park N 104 ROAD WANLESS ROAD 28 G 43 45 Riding School A N 2 I 81 53 L 35 Red Post Hill R R R The Charter School Lewisham A U 51 1 B O 251 Town Centre 49 B R T H A M C L O S E WINGMORE ROAD A North Dulwich H 2 27 H D 72 Ladywell I 6 N 37 L 1 63 T 1 50 O O Dulwich Village C N 385 R O Dulwich Village School A D 14 62 ALDERTON ROAD Brixton Crofton Park 3 Fire Station67 61 St.
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