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Buses from Hainault Station and Fullwell Cross Buses from Hainault Station and Fullwell Cross Key Loughton Chester Road LOUGHTON Homebase Castell Road Debden Ø— Connections with London Underground Loughton 167 DEBDEN u Connections with London Overground Buckhurst Hill R Connections with National Rail Chigwell Rise Chester Road Î Connections with Docklands Light Railway Chigwell Rise Brook Way Chigwell CHIGWELL Hainault Road The Chase 150 Chigwell Row Manford Way Romford Road/Lambourne Road Manor Road Brocket Way Hainault Road Hainault Grove St Winifred’s Church Grange Hill (Grange Hill) A Manford Way Manford Way Hainault Road Linkside Tine Road Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen bus Manor Road Manford Way Brocket Way (Chigwell Row) service. The disc !A appears on the top of the bus stop in the Millwell Crecent Manor Road Manford Way Manford Primary School 1 2 3 4 5 6 street (see map of town centre in centre of diagram). Hail & Ride Manford Way Hainault Health Centre Manford Way Coppice Path section H&R1 Route 462 operates as Hail and Ride on the sections of Fencepiece Road Manford Way Coppice Primary School roads markedH&R1 on the map. Buses stop at any safe Murtwell Drive Kielder Limes Farm Close 462 TUDOR point along the road. CR Manford Way Manford Cross ES. Y H&R1 New North Road N8 Beech Grove New North Road There are no bus stops at these locations, but please LD Chigwell Road Manor Road IE T Staggart Green New North Road RF indicate clearly to the driver when you wish to C PE L Harbourer Road Ashton Playing Fields Cross Road O P A ING CL. board or alight. A Woodford Bridge RAGO New North Road Hainault New North Road N DRIVE S U WOODFORD Woodford Roding Lane North Tomswood Hill AD Hainault Fire Station The Lowe/ The Forest New North Road Audleigh Place Manford Way Academy Yellowpine Way F E N NEW NORTHV RO Woodford Green C Tomswood Hill E Hainault HAINAULT P ENS I Romford Road Stradbroke Park E The Avenue C E Fowler Road R D. Chingford Lane W R Y E RE W N T LA Tomswood Hill R N GARD O Highams Park Wannock Gardens A Romford Road D Forest Road Route finder COLVI Hale End Road Day buses C LEY T Marks Gate O X B M KINGS The City Pavilion S ROAD Forest Road W Q Bus route Towards Bus stops O Fairlop O Wood Street Library D The yellow tinted area includes every P H Redbridge bus stop up to one-and-a-half miles Collier Row ,D ,K ,U ,V ,W ,X IL L K 150 Becontree Heath . L Sports Clockhouse Lane D LA from Hainault and Fullwell Cross. Main Walthamstow Bell Corner R Centre O AD stops are shown in the white area outside. COLLIER Clayhall Fullwell Avenue Fullwell Avenue F M ,A ,P ,Q ,R ,S ,T S Chigwell Row The Glade Caterham Avenue Ravensbourne Gardens H S Walthamstow O ROW Collier Row Lane M FUL F FOREST RO Central Fullwell Avenue Fullwell Avenue LWE 167 ,A ,P ,Q ,R 169 LL A Debden Copper Beech Close Basildon Avenue G VENUE Romford E ,D ,K ,W ,X ,Y 275 Walthamstow Fullwell Cross Bus Garage Ilford St James Street A ST. HIGH D 169 Barking ,D ,F ,H Romford Market WALTHAMSTOW High Street Waverley Gardens ,A ,E ,G Fremantle Road ROMFORD Clayhall Barkingside High Street Romford 247 ,D ,K ,U ,V ,W ,X Longwood Gardens 247 Barkingside Barkingside Police Station Romford ,A ,P ,Q ,R ,S ,T Hail & Ride section Cranbrook Road Woodford Avenue Brandville Gardens 275 Barkingside ,C ,D ,L Highwood Gardens Cranbrook Road Tanners Fullwell Primary School Lane Walthamstow ,A ,B ,M Barnardo Cranbrook Road House Barkingside Hamilton Avenue 462 Hainault ,A ,P ,Q ,R H&R1 Woodford Avenue 247 Glenwood Gardens Cranbrook Road Icknield Drive Horns Road Princes Road ,D ,K ,W ,X ,Y H&R1 Barkingside 275 Ilford Tesco Cranbrook Road Horns Road Aldwych Avenue Martley Drive Horns Road Hamilton Avenue Horns Road Artillery Close Gants Hill GANTS HILL LEYTONSTONE Eastern Avenue Horns Road Eastern Avenue Wanstead The Drive Leytonstone High Road Leytonstone Redbridge Beehive Lane Ley Street Clifton Road Green Man Night buses Leytonstone Roundabout High Road Hail & Ride Ley Street Parklands Close Bus route Towards Bus stops section Cranbrook Road Valentine’s Mansion and Park Leytonstone Ley Street Perth Road N8 Hainault ,A ,P ,Q ,R ,S ,T Thatched House Cranbrook Road The Drive BECONTREE ,D ,K ,U ,V ,W ,X Maryland ILFORD Ilford HEATH Tottenham Court Road 462 GOODMAYES Stratford STRATFORD 167 150 Broadway 169 Barking N8 continues to Bethnal Green , Green Lane Goodmayes Green Lane Becontree Heath Liverpool Street , Bank Barking Ilford Ilford Ilford South Park Drive Lord Napier Bennett’s Castle Lane Bus Station and Tottenham Court Road Town Centre Lane Central Library Hainault Street Information correct from 24 August 2013 © Transport for London TFL26875.08.13 (F).
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