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Buses from Purley D 13 R O I E L Y N H F E R 74 LA Fitness Purley Station – Zone 6 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map T H E D C L O A D S E 57 R O A 122 Buses from Purley D 13 R O I E L Y N H F E R 74 LA Fitness H I G Y V A W D 30 77 W 12 A 19 2 O 0 Y 67 R continues to 795 S E E N68 46 L O 1 14 N C Tottenham Court Road E E L 60 61 G R 7 D L 1 E L 48 S S R R R U MONTPELIER ROAD Pollards Hill Library Rowan Streatham Streatham Streatham SE 127 31 T H E C L O O 3 U Road Vale Common F 26 P Tooting Broadway S 108 3 44 54 55 52 RUSSELL HILL 65 I 825 26 98 Margaret Roper P 95 15 Herne Hill 1 E STREATHAM M Catholic Primary School Thomas More U Galpins Road E N Tooting Valley Park V E A Catholic School O V R BRIGHTON ROAD 37 Amen Corner for IKEA and Tulse Hill A P D Purley Way Thornton Heath G D M R Ampere Way 289 A Pond 3 S Mitcham Road A A T 40 . I D Elmers End L W E N West Norwood 29 L E Y O I 98 S O S G R C L E M 56 R E 11 O Southcroft Road Thornton Heath H I L LT H B A R O W E R O R P E C L O S E H I G H C L O S H N 4 Therapia Lane T 2 P Thornton Road Croydon Arena E 53 L Thornton Heath I E K University L R A Waddon Marsh 19 Whitehorse Road R 15 W Hospital Cabrini O E Coomber Way A PURLEY62 PARK ROAD E E 13 D 853 R Streatham Road Ashburton Park O S Christ Church C of E N T C L Children’s O A K Playground W Wandle Park M Primary School E Purley Oaks L Y WADDON O Society W H 1 O Beddington Lane R Addiscombe U 2 E Mitcham S D 26 U B N S E Purley Way Church Street 34 PURLEY PARK ROAD West Croydon E S V 3 Fair Green L E A 45 R 15 L U Y Waddon Road for Reeves Corner 2 R E 166 Bus Station N Fennies Under 5’s 19 H E 859 U 19 A B Beddington ASDA I V 25 L 1 L A Day Nursery Y E 2 MITCHAM L N D L C Y R 405 Lower Addiscombe Road R R D Mitcham O U A C 8 O Rotary Field 23 P L A 35 A W Morland Road D E 64 D A Cricketers Waddon D H Recreation Ground 62 412 R 153 I CROYDON 20 S A W E C 16 R H O R H Purley Way U 10 T Beddington R 164 East Croydon B R S S I S C O E S 863 93 Y T 17 E A Plough Lane L U Purley Nursery C R R L R H Christ Church U Mitcham Junction H E Lebanon Road C I L and Children’s Centre 44 R Purley L A C L L L L H A Croydon O N Waddon Leisure Centre S R E N O 19 E R A E Fiveways Town centre Addiscombe Road D 4 Croydon Road 5 20 1 2 U 18 Sandilands 25 Wallington County Grammar School P 13 RUSSELL HILL 31 Purley Way 139 Beddington 1 37 Shirley Park GRASMERE ROAD Corner Coldharbour Road 128 M Addiscombe Road O Purley 62 64 R 840 2 R D WHYTECLIFFE ROAD NORTH E Resource Centre Hackbridge South Croydon U A C Addington Hills S O L Corner Purley Way S 37 O R E 138 Coombe Lane S L D 29 Imperial Way E L 50 D O W N S R O A D R Purley Roundshaw H 930 O D Carshalton 9 I 25 L F War Memorial Phoenix Centre Addington Village L A S 20 Wrythe Green I T 1 R Hospital O E 10 E 49 Interchange O P 28 R South Croydon A R M Purley T 98 Purley Way S 111 D Carshalton Haling Park Road 3 A Swan & Sugar Loaf Tesco Youth Centre H 34 P N I G Airport House for The Colonnades H Haling Park Gardens GLENN AVENUE 359 O 7 1 T 120 16 Carshalton High Street Brighton Road Purley E H 1 F Sunrise 101 Pampisford Road 466 90 R United Reformed W O G P Haling Park Road Senior Living 14 N X I H R U Y E I St. Giles School Church D R L 18 R T B A L Selsdon Park Road E A D 455 86 Carshalton E C R E 21 B N L 12 Y Y I C L 44 L 55 John Ruskin College F O D B Windsor Castle MONKS F S Pampisford Road L E 11 E U A 908 6 R L R O Regina Coeli School N R E Brighton Road Y E A D N Wallington E Sutton A S A O E 13 L U V 28 HILL T 1 H S E Post Office 6 11 43 T Y N Purley Way Heathfield Avenue 911 U E D for Sutton L 15 GRASMERE ROAD E S Woodcote Green X 2 D F O Battle of Britain War Memorial South Croydon Farnborough Avenue A 2 O Monks Hill 46 A 2 O HARMAN PLACE 3 R 75 Woodcote Road E Purley T 2 Bus Garage N W 82 St. Francis Church L A E F U R Z E Y WOBURN AVENUE Purley C Selsdon Road E E 51 Lordsbury Field Pampisford Road Library 1 33 L R Bowling L 31 Clinic Sutton T 4 N N A 1 RUSSELL HILL PLACE S Woodcote Road Blackford Close Brighton Road V Green 26 Town Centre 24 A E T W Farm Lane Sanderstead Road O Purley R A R C R 13 Bowling Pampisford Road D BANSTEADBaptist Church RD R O H O Green SUTTON O Purley Leisure E B 407 G Lynscott Way 5 Brighton Road W 960 I N A H Centre 9 R Addington Road 13 Purley Oaks 52 O D Foxley Lane Y E 67 N A Selsdon Primary School 7 I N D Smitham Bottom Lane Upper Selsdon Road 959 P 1 D S 19 Brighton Road E A H 34 26 PLACE T Foxley Lane OAD KIMBERLEY O D R 1 7 Tennis Courts IEL E P R IGHF Biddulph Road 10 H H S 29 High Street E T D T S Woodcote Lane N O PURLEY O R F R A 18 1 U U C L E L Addington Road 68 C V O O E W O U Y C R S I R Foxley Lane O T S HE R 31 L V W AD R D C U Old Farliegh Road N AV E N U E I L S O E A H A 21 A H L R I N R O P E L M U L O Jobcentre E Woodcote Drive E R Primary T L Y R S 77 Purley Bury P L E Plus 30 L GREEN T Y E Foxley Lane L A N L 1 School K Tennis E O P S U N Y 58 R 14 E L O S S W E M STATION R O Y L E APPROACH The Bridle Road U L D L F U C O W Selsdon F R Y I Purley R N 20 S R L S 86 O E R C D Foxley Lane S K D 57 71 Secondary R Addington Road The yellow tinted area includes every A A O 1 E E L C T H P D L Y Y U E R R E A H A N Plough Lane School L L 2 V E U I D A bus stop up to about one-and-a-half D S R W R 55 R Y 92 H A U A 1 2 D B U P T P O Subway I Y I O 2 O PURLEY HILL D E C R St. David’s 4 U R L RU L R 72 D P L H L miles from Purley. Main stops are SS D U 2 R R 1 55 E E Preparatory School 3 PEARSON 76 L O R S L L F C D HIL CLOSE O shown in the white area outside. IS H R 2 2 W P Purley Downs Road 20 10 M O N 67 N A A P A B D Norman Avenue E V E Purley 11 A LAN Y D 14 E XLE D E N FO R N A A U U O Sanderstead S O N E R 22 Cross R E R T N V L 37 2 E Post All Saints Church A L O A A I T E D H H G Tesco Office G L I D OAKWOOD AVENUE W R L I D Library R R A O E B 49 S Purley Downs Purley Downs Road X O A 9 O R D S B T U Golf Course Downsway H I L L R O A D P F R 2 G U O T R D R R E 48 3 O L C A E L E Y 17 E O D I R 15 S R H T A I Woodcote Valley Road PURLEY RISE S L D ection P N P 46 47 S 20 L U Rectory Park P 18 T R H W 98 R 52 D L H T E U O 10 O O Y P O D Sanderstead Clinic 34 G A U S 30 52 K I D S N C 45 L N R A H O L E E H O L R L E R E L Y R E F D O IF A O L D S Hail & Ride s D I 36 D C 24 A E R R A D YT H I L L R O A D D O H 17 PURLEY RISE O 44 W D R A O N O W A D T ARR Chinese26 W H EN L O S E O N C G R 10 Social T O I O I L N W M R A Club A Purley R 12 A H B Tesco D R Rectory Park E 46 R U D E R N 11 N E Borrowdale Drive C L I F F E N D V N R R O A O S Brighton Road A A E 38 E 36 A P O D L G L C G P D Grovelands Road I FRIENDS ROAD R R D O R 1 7 O O R T L O F Upper Woodcote Village D A X T A I Brighton Road C O 21 R S D B H 2 8 H O R T H A Mitchley Avenue I Old Lodge Lane O 31 D OAKWOOD AVENUE D 2 D N G D A Mitchley Hill GABLES COURT L for Reedham O D E 31 E I Y R S A R D PURLEY RISE E D L O L 25 O W E E N 38 R O A R A S W CO 37 D 34 O U L 46 D N RT 8 A 37 R B Brighton Road O 1 A D A X D 3 V 32 E 19 Musgrove Close 50 N Mitchley Avenue 1 O Quaker Smitham Downs Road U 114 E F Meeting Downs Court Road Mitchley Avenue Riddlesdown W 1 I D House L 14 Selcroft Road Riddlesdown 5 M O C L I F F E N D 57 Godstone Road 25 O W 28 72 T N Monday to Saturday except Sunnydene Road R S Reedham Mitchley Avenue Mitchley Avenue O 19 D A L E R O A D evenings, some journeys on Brighton Road A Riddlesdown Road Lower Barn Road D C 19 26 12 Riddlesdown Smitham Downs Road 64 3 O route 166 continue via Epsom 74 O G L D U 16 2 E N Town Centre to Epsom Godstone Road E L A N L A 72 O R R O V D 4 N E Old Lodge Lane 28 S HIGHER DRIVE 79 Northwood Avenue G 57 T R D 17 General Hospital.
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