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Buses from Sutton Common Buses from Sutton Common 470 Colliers Wood S1 Amen TOOTING Tooting WIMBLEDON Merton Abbey Merantun Way Corner St GeorgeÕs Hospital Lavender Fields 280 Morden Road Victoria Road Wandsworth Earlsfield Victoria Wimbledon South Tooting Tooting Town Key Morden London Road Broadway Wimbledon Chase Merton FiggeÕs Marsh Wandsworth Battersea Battersea Mitcham Fair Green High Street Park N44 Ø— Connections with London Underground 164 Merton Park MORDEN MITCHAM continues to u Connections with London Overground Cannon 154 Mitcham Mitcham Carshalton Middleton Road Westminster , Hill Lane London Road Morden Hall Road Cricket Green Junction Road Budge Lane Hail & Ride R Morden Court 413 Trafalgar Square Connections with National Rail Morden Hall (not 164/470) The Goat section for Charing Cross Mitcham h Connections with Tramlink Morden South Morden Peterborough Road and Aldwych Hall Road St Helier Avenue St Helier Avenue  Connaught Gardens Langdon Walk St Helier Avenue Bishopsford Road Peterborough Road Connections with river boats Lower Morden London Road Central Road Chester Gardens/ ✚ Morden Park Baptist Church Chalgrove Avenue Leominster Walk St Helier Revesby Mondays to Saturdays except evenings Central Road Bishopsford Road Library Road ~ Morden George The Willows Green Wrythe Lane Except evenings for Merton College Central Road Bishopsford Road Middleton Road Abbotsbury Road Middleton Road Shaftesbury Road Green Wrythe Lane Tudor Drive Green Lane St Helier Avenue Thornton Road Aragon School Middleton Road Central Road Farm Road Green Wrythe Lane Middleton Road Welbeck Road A St Helier St Helier Avenue Malmesbury Road Robertsbridge Road Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen bus Furness Road Dore Gardens Middleton Road Tudor Drive Epsom Road Thornton Road Green Wrythe Lane 80 service. The disc !A appears on the top of the bus stop in the King GeorgeÕs Rutland Drive Hail & Ride Green Lane Bishopsford Road Robertsbridge Road Green Wrythe Lane Waltham Road 1 2 3 street (see map of town centre in centre of diagram). Field Canterbury Road Netley Road Wrythe Lane Hackbridge 4 5 6 section Love Lane Reynolds Close Epsom Road Thornton Road Green Wrythe Lane KINGSTON Lower Morden Lane Waltham Road Muschamp Road Forest Road St Helier Rose Hill St Helier Culvers Avenue 213 Kingston Hospital The Riverside Centre Fairfield Bus Station Sutton ROSEHILL Common Road Rose Hill Rosehill Park West Culvers Avenue Tonfield Road Beech Close Hail & Ride Routes 470, S1 and S3 operate as Hail & Ride on the H Norbiton Stonecot Hill Sutton Common Road U Sutton H&R Hail & Ride R L Wrythe Lane section of roads marked as on the map. Church Sutton Common S L Glenthorne High School Common I section T Welbeck Road Road C H O E Buses stop at any safe point along the road. There are no U S Kingston R P Stonecot Hill T O Carshalton Kimpton Industrial Park S H&R1 bus stops at these locations, but please indicate clearly Hospital R R Burleigh Road H&R4 U O Wrythe Green Tesco Sutton Cheam T A Q T D to the driver when you wish to board or alight. O Sutton Stonecot Hill N Common Clarence Road Kimpton Road C S3 Garth Road Marlborough O E V M I Road L R Malden M L Wrythe Lane St AnthonyÕs X O I D N M H Manor L Muschamp Road D Nightingale Road R L New Malden Hospital A O L I H Bucklers Way Route finder Dibdin O A E R D G L Road E Hail & Ride M N Hail & Ride I G A E N section section H Day buses including 24-hour services A New Malden Fountain N LE Gander Green Lane B Footbridge Bus route Towards Bus stops Kimpton Road Oldfields INTS’ Road ALL SA Nightingale Road Motspur Park Malden Road Stayton D Belmont ○B Stayton ST H&R2 ROA Strawberry Lane 80 Road AY Windsor Avenue Road TO N Wrythe Lane Hackbridge ○Z 151 ROA H&R3 D Poulton Avenue Worcester Park Henley Avenue Collingwood Road Sutton ○A ○P Oldfields Road 151 Wallington D Green E Nightingale Road T A A E O H&R5 N A Oakhill Road Nightingale Close Staines Avenue Hail & Ride E ○B ○Q S K Worcester Park Green Browning R H Thicket Road Erskine Road section R IL T L R Lane Avenue Collingwood Road D OAD S Alexandra Avenue . Benhilton Hail & Ride 154 Morden ○A ○P H Hail & Ride London Road Y ROAD G Butterchurn section North Cheam HE I section Langley Avenue US Z H West Croydon ○B ○Q Sports Club Collingwood Road B B Hackbridge Road Bushey Road Sutton High Street/Marshalls Road The yellow tinted area includes every Corbet Close 164 Sutton ○B ○Q Cheam Common Road North Cheam bus stop up to one-and-a-half miles Lindsay Road SainsburyÕs Benhill Avenue Benhill Wood Road from Sutton Common. Main stops ○A ○P Sutton Benhill Avenue are shown in the white area outside. Wimbledon Cheam Common Road Bus Garage Throwley Way Woodbine Lane Gander Green Lane Benhill Avenue 213 ○B Throwley Way Lind Road Hackbridge Corner Kingston Benhill Avenue for Hackbridge Cheam Common Road Westmead Road ○B ○Q Wellington Avenue Throwley Way 280 Belmont Manor Place Benhill Road North Cheam Queen Victoria St George’s Hospital ○A ○P Sutton Westmead Road SUTTON Times Square Byron Avenue Hail & Ride North Cheam section Beddington Park 413 Morden ○B Malden Road/Priory Road Sutton Lind Road Sutton Police Station West Sutton Post Office Ringstead Road ✚ ○A ○X H&R4 Hail & Ride Kingsley Avenue Colston Avenue 470 Colliers Wood Malden Road section 154 NORTH Tilehurst Road Sutton Park Road Sutton Hail & Ride Carshalton Road West Croydon Epsom ✚ ○B ○M H&R1 Cheam Road 164 N44 Langley Park Ringstead Road section Road (north end) Bus Station CHEAM Malden Road Sherwood Park Road Carshalton Road Wallington Lumley Road S1 Banstead ○B Cheam Road Cambridge Road Green Cedar Road Manor Road North Cheam Cheam Road Gander Green Lane Cambridge Road Lavender Fields H&R5 Broadway St DunstanÕs Hill Brighton Road Carshalton Road Carshalton CROYDON Worcester Cavendish Road S3 ✚ ○A H&R3 H&R4 Road Malden Manor Carshalton Manor Croydon Whitgift Centre Banstead Road Pound Street Road for Wellesley Road ○B H&R1 H&R2 CHEAM Brighton Road Downside Road Sutton Hospital ✚ Ewell Road Cavendish Cheam York Road Devonshire Avenue Road Nonsuch Park Kingsway Road Langley Park Park Hill Croydon Cheam Road Brighton Road Banstead Road Wales Avenue Hail & Ride Road (south end) Fairfield Halls Night buses West Drive Sandy Lane Egmont Road Hail & Ride Staplehurst Road section section CARSHALTON Wallington Bus route Towards Bus stops Cheam Road Brighton Road Manor Road Waddon Bramley Road Northey Gatton Close The Gallop Banstead Road Carshalton Aldwych ○A ○P Avenue Dorset Chiltern Crossways Beeches N44 Ewell East Road Sutton Hospital Road Sutton ○B ○Q EPSOM Ewell Green Man Brighton Road Banstead Road South Beeches Avenue Stafford Road Hail & Ride West Way Staplehurst Road Waddon Centre/Fiveways Epsom section S3 470 BELMONT Stanley Park Road Wallington Town Centre Sutton Hospital Banstead Road South 151 Pine Walk Stanley Road Shotfield Belmont Belmont 280 Downs Road Royal Marsden Stanley Park Road Stafford Road Roundshaw Hospital Crichton Road Woodcote Road Phoenix Centre Sutton Lane Banstead Road South Downs Road WALLINGTON Banstead S1 Belmont Marks & Spencer Downview and High Down Prisons 80 Information correct from 29 March 2014 © Transport for London TFL27790.03.14 (F).
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