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Streatham Station – Zone 3 I Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map Streatham Station – Zone 3 i Onward Travel Information Local area map Bus map 21 12 G 93 1 A 106 Tooting Bec Lidl R 1 34 D Common 31 Tooting Bec R 27 Royal Mail S A N Sloane Square Common A 58 E 319 A D 16 Enquiry Office D Westminster O OCKLEY ROAD 159 I S R O A R D E N T P R 1 N G A 133 47 L G 24 E Chelsea King’s Road Parliament Square R S E Marble Arch Bond Street Oxford Piccadilly Trafalgar Square Whitehall ’ P R Monument Bank Old Broad Liverpool Street R Refuge FARM AVENUE O T 13 E N Medical 2 A O S T D Little Flowers I S C Circus Circus for Charing Cross Horse Guards S Temple H Street R O Centre H 99 U N T Chelsea Old Town Hall Day Nursery A N Y I D 1 H I 43 1 E Parade 246 L L R G L R O A River Thames Springtime Liberal I D 43 D 44 80 T O O Day Nursery S H 5 T I Synagogue H R U P13 N G B B E B E 56 C R R Y Lambeth North New Cross Gate O A R 249 333 D The Glebe M O A 2 63 Kennington Borough 24 4 D Battersea Bridge New Cross Bus Garage 38 G1 Clapham Road Sainsbury’s 65 A Clapham Common TOOTING BEC GARDENS Clapham Common O T I N G B E C H 43 59 T O G Battersea Old Town Clapham North London Bridge C O L S O N WAY South Side 1 33 D T Hail & Ride Kennington Elephant & Castle 45 Streatham High Road section Shaftesbury for Clapham High Street Stockwell St. Leonard’s ANGLES ROAD N A 50 Oval Queens Road A C of E Church Estate 31 S E 95 16 51 for Southwark Cathedral Peckham 268 1 R Clapham Common M Brixton Road 112 Lavender Stockwell Road 21 T Battersea Cavendish Road and Guys Hospital B Hill 1 S Latchmere for Clapham South Peckham Town Centre 44 W 141 69 E 144 2 L L 1 L F 201 I E L D 51 57 E Brixton 44 R Sunnyhill Poynders Road Herne Hill O A 109 118 250 D HARBOROUGH ROAD S 139 Primary School 3 55 SUNNYHILL ROAD Clarence Avenue Clapham Park Peckham Rye I 12 G L E N E L Brixton Hill D O N Atkins Road D R O A D Clapham RIGGINDALE ROAD 32 153 THIRLMERE ROAD English Martyrs C O L S O N WAY Holmewood Road F E STREATHAM PARK E Junction Streatham BRIXTON R RC Church 270 Kings Avenue N 109 Weir Road Avondale Rise 27 W Place Croxted 1 3 Upper Tulse Hill 14 O 41 Streatham Hill Christchurch Road Roupell 34 Lexton Gardens 2 23 87 CLAPHAM Belthorn Crescent O Road D South London 92 Atwater Close 33 STREATHAM 198 Road A V Islamic Centre E 64 Radbourne Road Radbourne Road 319 ULLATHORNE ROAD N U Clapham East Dulwich Sainsbury’s 2 E 113 Christchurch Road 1 D 24 186 Balham High Road Balham High Road 29 Hydethorne Road Burnbury Road Streatham Hill 14 A 85 WELLFIELD ROAD South Christ Church A Hildreth Street Market Balham New Road V E Thornton Avenue Telford Avenue Tulse Hill E Bedford Hill Christchurch East Dulwich O Downton Hillside 48 N Upper Tulse Hill N 24 A 119 New Park Road Streatham 2 Balham Hill Balham Health Centre Streatham Hill L R Avenue Road Road U Green BOURNEVALE ROAD ASHLAKE ROAD 27 Balham Barrhill Road E M Normanhurst Road Palace Road Hillside Road West Dulwich 52 G Thornton Avenue 35 A L 15 H E H 31 N E 255 315 26 L 199 Criffel Avenue 34 WILLIAM D O N D Bedford Hill 2 R Tenderlinks C Bethel D Y C E M E W S G O A D Downton Avenue Downton Avenue Hillside Road Tulse Hill D GLENELDON MEWS T A 5 A Childcare Temple I 2 Balham High Road Fontenoy Road I 4 O Stanthorpe 30 Wandsworth Common BALHAM Streatham Hill Wavertree Road Lanercost Road R Streatham Hill 27 C Streatham High Road 1 O H Hotel 192 Du Cane Court A M N DULWICH 15 M O R Bedford Hill P T Bedford Hill B G E 204 L N Trinity Road Balham High Road I M Hillbury Road R Y D A L R O A D L B 94 GLENELDON ROAD TOOTING Woodeld Avenue Streatham High Road Mount Ephraim Road C A 312 Y TULSE L 1 B S 213 Glenburnie Road A Upper Tooting Park O 6 2 27 11 S W A D E A E R O E M 53 R P E Garrad’s Road H O St. Leonard’s B M S TA N T H 1 L 37 L E MADEIRA ROAD BEC E L L Tooting Bec Road HILL C of E Primary S T Trinity Road Becmead Avenue Streatham High Road Kingscourt Road 26 I G D A 195 A Springeld Tooting Bec Road E E E Tooting Bec Tooting Bec Road S School A Eatonville Road Franciscan O A N W H I N F E L L V E V L C E L 46 University Hospital Tooting Bec Lido N G E Road Garrad’s Road U 12 43 E 2 Streatham High Road Becmead Avenue R 42 Tooting Bec Road T GRASMERE ROAD ALDRINGTON ROAD 1 KEENS Tooting Bec Road 39 Montana Road CLOSE S O 22 A K D 46 A L E R 4 Tooting Bec Leigham Court Road FIR TREE CLOSE O A D RIGGINDALE ROAD 8 SHR 227 210 Athletics Track Valley Road 16 2 T UB FERNW a B A OO ERY B D OAKDALE ROAD T B Streatham A 29 Garratt Lane A G IN R O AVEN A O 78 R 3 RUSSELL’S FOOTPATH G } O Aldrington Road M R Leigham Court Road T Methodist Church SWALLOW N 82 D BEC D AD Canterbury Grove S GARDENS O A 15 2 Streatham Cemetery E L T B NS 102 G O St. Peter’s Church E N R Hail & Ride L I I O 1 G B E 41 L H O P E A T O N U Valley Road H 69 B G R O O A S G section A D RUSSELL’S FOOTPATH LE R E N E D EL Hail & Ride York Hill I R D section O N ON E Hail & Ride D A R Aldi section I 7 E L O G A D G BEE CHCROFT CLOSE E N 9 D 2 Gleneldon Road E STATION APPROACH G N U A 71 STRATHDALE A V E St. George’s Hospital D D A Ullathorne Road I L N V t 1 N A A RUTFORD ROAD L 1 · Y 1 D E A O F M Streatham TOOTING s C N H 115 R A D 7 O P Norwood Road O T O A A N R UE Jobcentre O L N A D O D H E N Y R A Lancaster Avenue D E Plus C L O O 68 R R T 132 Colliers Wood Clairview Road R A E T ’ D 2 S P A S r I O R FARNAN ROAD RY G O Merton Abbey T H R 333 S T M A N O WEST O R N E STA Norwood Road 131 Celestial I D A High Street T N E D R R A Church of Whittington L A Robson Road 26 R HOPTON ROAD D 10 Kingdom Hall T Christ Centre Hail & Ride section L NORWOOD 245 Tooting Broadway ^ Church Lane H E Y Jehovah’s Witnesses A 15 South Wimbledon M A 82 A 1 A E West Norwood CH M 2 H I L L PAT H T 71 T 40 D L 2 I 13 O A T M T H R R 26 2 Mitcham Road O L Tesco H O LW P H Wimbledon CONYE 247 Bickley Street 4 I A 102 A D 18 G : A Norwood V H H 46 2 O I The yellow tinted area includes every bus M L EARDLEY ROAD FAIRMILE AVENUE1 L H Streatham P O LW O R T H R O A D R O Tooting Mitre 30 27 U Â Mitcham Lane S Bus Garage 2 E N 79 R Ç O stop up to about one-and-a-half miles A R O WIMBLEDON R D 59 T 4 ’ H 26 O West Norwood S Albert Carr P Worple Road from Streatham. Main stops are shown in O A 17 108 117 I 1 Amen Corner H ‚ D R Knights Hill D A G O the white area outside. 2 Gardens D O 2 R A Streatham L A A 315 H B St. Andrew’s Catholic Mitcham Lane O Á E E Thrale Road R D Tesco L R q T G Raynes Park United Reformed Primary School C Southcroft Road Eastbourne Road A T Thrale Road Clinic A E HAMBRO ROAD S Church R R N R 70 R ELLORA ROAD Mitcham Lane 60 E U L G O A 3 G H 2 R R Dahomey Rd D E 56 Southcroft Road Nimrod Road A E 1 E 71 N 281 S 4 D Coombe Lane WESTCOTE ROAD 22 D Streatham Streatham Common Streatham Common 120 123 Squats Streatham Ice & 40 Southcroft Road Mitcham Lane Gym 1 12 North North Crown Lane Leisure Centre 21 United Reformed Church Beulah Hill 23 1 S T R E A T H A M C O M M MINEHEAD ROAD New Victoria Hospital Valley Road The Rookery Ryecroft Road Crown Point D D O N O A O A N O R T 29 R L R H R S TA War Memorial Mitcham Lane R E N A 35 68 R Streatham Common Streatham Common Streatham Common Norwood Beulah Hill F E 1 Streatham Road Southcroft Road Greyhound Lane 40 Coombe Lane West 2 North North North Crown Point Grecian Crescent A D Vectis Road 7 R O Streatham High Road Streatham High Road 65 for Norbiton B Thames Water 30 I N Albert Carr Gardens Deerhurst Road Leigham Court Road L 1 E E W 131 G Streatham Works L Streatham Road Streatham Common/ Beulah Hill 2 B 1 O 56 Kingston Hospital R 180 Christadelphian Ashbourne Road Greyhound Lane Biggin Hill O 4 C KINGSTON U G RACKHAM MEWS O Streatham Streatham H Hall Streatham High Road 4 N Streatham Common R 13 Y D O A Baptist Church A E R O Norbiton Church Arragon Gardens 169 R Common D A L Beulah Hill ’ AT S N 412 Streatham High Road Convent Hill R Streatham 93 O Green Lane 10 Hermitage Lane 1 A Kingston Faireld Bus Station E D Common 56 106 Hermitage Lane A H A M B R O R D G1 Subway 1 57 Streatham Vale Upper Norwood R Streatham Youth and All Saints’ Church 75 Streatham Road Aberfoyle Road Green Lane D 84 Community Trust 420 105 Norbury NORBURY Courtland Avenue L St.
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