Petts Wood Station – Zone 5 I Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map

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Petts Wood Station – Zone 5 I Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map Petts Wood Station – Zone 5 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map 4 15 54 L Blackbrook Wood I T T L Willett E 66 T T 62 H R Subway Memorial Wood I 55 F T F 41 I Kyd Brook R H H A 53 Z E L T M E R 21 E R T O A 16 11 D N199 273 A E continues to Lewisham Tesco R Greenwich, G 1 London Bridge, 62 LEWISHAM B Aldwych I 208 81 R and Trafalgar Square for 92 C 52 Lewisham H Charing Cross W SILVERDALE ROAD 59 O Lee High Road Manor Hither Fernbrook O Lewisham 16 12 25 D Belmont Park Park Green Road Lee Shopping Centre Y 42 R BIRCHWOOD ROAD A O 23 W A D R 51 O Lewisham Hospital 1 N A 36 Burnt Ash Hill M HITHER 2 Westhorne Avenue HORN PARK Catford 2 Lewisham Town Hall GREEN Hail & Ride 45 Horncastle Road Footbridge Petts Wood Bowling and Bowling section 56 Green 45 T Cricket Clubs & 18 N E C Pavilion Pre-School 1 S 13 CATFORD E R Winn Road C 24 T C 58 Bellingham R W O O D R I D E U R O Grove Park W O Catford Bus Garage C S W O O D R I D E N S 45 W Le May Avenue Dunkery Road O W Horn Park 42 O A 83 T R7 O Y Downham 10 Jevington Way D Mottingham Road 43 Old Bromley Road Cooper’s Marvels Chislehurst Sainsbury’s L 6 Lane Lane Elmstead Lane A Willett Playground Recreation Ground 22 N Bromley Hill D Chislehurst War Memorial W Tennis Courts Bromley Southborough Road Bickley Hawthorne Road %DUÀHOG5RDG Aquila Estate Chislehurst A 46 K I N G S WAY Market Square Lime Close St. George’s Road Station Y CHISLEHURST 2 45 17 Jubilee K I N G S WAY St. Paul’s Cray Road Country Park 102 106 2OGÀHOGRoad St. George’s Road 16 111 BROMLEY 113 15 KINGSWAY Leesons Hill 1 150 Bromley South 2OGÀHOGRoad Northumberland Gardens 165 CROSSWAY Petts Poverest Road 60 Wood Road Chislehurst Amherst 13 Blackbrook Lane Bromley High School T 25 E Bromley Common M E RT N PETTS Tudor Way Road Drive Hail & Ride O N G A R D E T N S Crown F P S E section Thornet Wood 31 1 2 E N G 73 D Blackbrook Lane Southborough Lane R WOOD ROAD A L 14 PETTS WOOD ROAD G A 120 Petts Petts Poverest Road N 36 N 34 Sidmouth O PETTS T E N199 R 13 CREST VIEW DRIVE WOODW E 36 125 G Wood Road Wood Road Church Hill Wood Road M Crown Lane Southborough C 127 Southborough Lane R Petts Wood Crossway Ladywood Avenue St. Mary Cray E Newton Terrace S Lane T War Memorial Hall 198 PETTS WOOD ROAD Oxhawth Crescent Poverest Road V I E Blackbrook FRANKS- Austin 80 W (East arm) Cray Valley Road O A D D O O D R 193 Southborough R E T T S W Lane WOOD AV Road I V P 195 E WILLETT WAY 1 Christ 37 Library E Poverest Road 74 217 S T A T I O N S Q Church S Petts Wood Footbridge 62 Austin Road 27 T 50 7 GREENCOURT ROAD Southborough Southborough A 84 Library Cray Avenue 63 2 T Frankswood I 2 36 Lane Lane O 129 S Nugent Avenue N E 46 St. Francis The Fairway Oxhawth Q 94 Retail Park C U 1 Petts WWood QUEENSWAY UA R N 35 C of E Church Crescent Crescent Drive D Poverest Road E E S 1 R V PPettss WWoodd 60 T The Marion Crescent A 26 MAPLE (West arm) E Cray Avenue Kent Road V SOUTHBOROUGH Daylight 28 CLOSE14 57 MAYBURY CLOSE I D 23 St. James’ RC E W E S T WAY 71 O W Inn 7 O 44 13 Primary School D W 105 2 R STATION B T U D O R W A Y Oxhawth I S SQUARE V K 72 PRINCES AVENUE HURST AVENUE E 25 N 1 Crescent OD A 103 65 48 R WO 118 QUEENSWAY F Footbridge C F 40 A 52 2 Iceland 23 46 I R 52 COPPICE Petts 1 1 1 43 W 2 Southborough Lane 49 ACACIA CLOSE A Wood A 20 Y Baptist Church 54 Garden E CRESCENT DRIVE 264 U A S H C L O S E 433 N Estates E WEST 38 7 45 ESTATE V S 8 O 58 A FAIRWAY PRIORY AVENUE U T Association T APPROACH H B S Hail & Ride O R R 75 444 O U U Lower Road G 70 446 H A NE H section L 53 D O Petts Wood Y 43 Fairway Tudor Way Royal Albert L O A W 73 K E 34 Morrisons A 41 S 34 D WILLETT WAY W 2 A Faringdon Avenue O W T O R O 50 28 N E 126 St. James D L HAWTHORN CLOSE E 27 R A 13 19 85 C G the Great O I N R S A T 20 7 E D 4 23 35 H RC Church G 32 R I O C N Royal 55 H British Legion 30 D T 1 St. John’s Road Tudor Way W 22 U 18 A 260 25 283 37 H Petts Wood L A T X 14 K 51 E 26 Towncourt Lane O S 2 W O O Methodist Church Hail & Ride St. John’s Road St. George’s Road 24 D R O A D section Jersey Drive 19 138 7 38 208 23 2 32 St. John’s Road Crofton Lane 45 Orpington 2 40 Chesham Shepperton 30 24 Y PRIORY AVENUE Perry Hall Road 1 11 S 28 17 Avenue Road Towncourt Lane Orpington QUEENSWAY A T . 1181 Whitebeam Avenue Crofton School Tandridge Drive Allington Road Carlton Parade 147 W D 2 A J Turnberry Way Andover Road 15 O O ST. GEORGES ROAD 1 R WILLETT CLOSE LANGLEY GARDENS 1 2 R T 90 H C H CRESCENT DRIVE E S H 1 N A N 22 M O Andover Road 2 A 17 O Crofton Lane Tandridge Drive V 39 ORPINGTON E D ’ N U M 21 12 E A Allington Road U S 19 D Almond Way Place Farm Avenue Crofton Lane Tandridge Drive O A Orpington Walnuts Centre R E 1 R 32 The yellow tinted area includes every Kelvin Parade U 1 E B L O 114 E OAKLANDS CLOSE (High Street) 14 2 C H A T E U 17 A S H G 34 E bus stop up to one-and-a-half miles Allington Road N Crofton Lane A V M N 1 Crofton Lane E I D I 2 AV 20 E N V T R 49 E A 73 from Petts Wood. Main stops are Crofton Road U D Crofton Road H E St. Thomas Drive U G 17 241 T T 21 N I 100 S N E N 214 R 12 shown in the white area outside. V E 30 A U C 2 H S Orpington Orpington T 22 T D E O 15 R 2 C 22 Crofton Road C C H OO War Memorial Walnuts Centre 239 E Charterhouse S S 37 H W 22 E A M 94 B E Crofton Road R TRANSMERE CLOSE R Crofton Lane A 1 +RPHÀHOG5LVH P V 80 62 G Road 19 34 E 146 E N 46 Orpington U E R Pound Court Drive 2 C 19 KENILWORTH ROAD L S O R3 T S 8 74 25 T E Court Road O E A S T B U R Y R O A D . Crofton Road 4 White 26 D W Footbridge J 200 14 The Highway 24 Oakwood Road/St. Paul’s Church 73 A House 97 O O 1 R N 13 Surgery H 6 T 60 R BEAUMONT ROAD F C N O Maypole Bo-peep S O 41 70 T H E C O V E R T48 14 H L E 75 P R 2 O ’ L PE &KHOVÀHOG9LOODJH 97 C S E R T O E S 71 N U 14 Locksbottom Y 29 T 100 R O 80 A R R O D 75 9 R N O 22 St. Michael’s Church T 12 T H E C L O S E A C A R 39 V ADDISON CLOSE 7 E D E S H CHELSFIELD N S 82 E P 44 L C P 13 U 77 E E R7 E R E TRANSMERE ROAD N T V A O I T N D 1 18 1 R FIELDWAY 56 3 A D R N O D 1 O R A 26 I D R Y 7 LOCKSBOTTOM V E E 106 FELTON CLOSE E 42 T S F 54 R 48 O Princess Royal University Hospital E R 57 J C 61 S H E P E 101 DIAMETER ROAD P Y 55 E R T O BEAUMONT ROAD R 7 N 35 R O 14 30 R3 E A D I V 17 R K 49 150 D 37 10 Y T 35 19 38 167 N D S H E P P E R T O N R O A D 148 C E 34 S 113 B E 10 C R R FAIRFIELD ROAD 32 O 3 34 47 159 O EYNSFORD CLOSE K 20 2 23 16 42 17 C © Transport for London 2 D L O A 16 S E R O R H O O L L I T H L 8 Information correct from 1 April 2017 N G O R L 31 W E 13 S T O N 9 2 A V 21 E N 24 A U 93 P E DIAMETER ROAD B U S H E Y AV E N U E P 79 29 L 4 Playground 2 E 15 1 B 88 Y 2 64 C 6 Allotments L O ROLLESTON CL R O 24 S E L L E 87 S T O 17 N B AV E E 8 N U A 80 E U M Destination finder Route finder 2 11 O N B U FAIROAK CLOSE T C K R HOMESDALE ROAD I 6 N G Crofton O H 10 A A M D C Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Bus route Towards Bus stops EMBER CLOSE Junior School TOWNCOURT LANE L O S E 10 A D P 208 Lewisham ○C ○E 2 12 50 Petts Wood Aldwych N199 ○C ○E Downham Old Bromley Road 208, N199 ○C ○E Petts Wood Road Crossway, 273 ○D ○F Orpington ○B Recreation Ground CLOSE Sparrow Wood Crofton BERKELEY Infant School 28 Allington Road R7 ○B ○D ○F Ladywood Avenue and Tudor Way ○B ○D ○F 273 Lewisham ○D ○F E Dunkery Road 273 R3 24 24 ○B ○D ○F Almond Way R3 ○C ○D ○E ○G Poverest Road 273 ○D ○F R3 Orpington 48 A B C ○B ○D ○F F Princess Royal ○C ○D ○E ○G 2 Amherst Drive R3 Chislehurst Road, R3 ○B ○D ○F Faringdon Avenue R3 ○C ○D ○E ○G University Hospital © Crown copyright and database rights 2017 Ordnance Survey 100035971/043 © Copyright Transport for London 2017 Aquila Estate R7 ○C ○E Church Hill Wood and Fernbrook Road 273 ○D ○F Chelsfield ○B Austin Road R3 ○B ○D ○F Marion Crescent R7 Frankswood Avenue 208, N199 ○C ○E Chislehurst ○C ○E Poverest Road Austin Road 273 ○D ○F Crescent Road R3 ○C ○D ○E ○G Street finder Landmark finder B and Cray Valley Road R3 ○B ○D ○F Key ○C ○E Barfield Road R7 G Princess Royal R3 ○C ○D ○E ○G A1 Blackbrook Wood A F M S Bellingham Catford Bus Garage 208, N199 ○C ○E University Hospital C2 Christ Church National Rail station Greenwich R Î N199 ○C ○E Night Buses Bermondsey Ø— N199 ○C ○E C2 Acacia Close C3 Fairfield Road B1 Manor Way C2 St.
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