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Buses from West Ealing RUISLIP GREENFORD HENDON UXBRIDGE WEMBLEY EALING SOUTHALL HANWELL ACTON Buses from West Ealing Key 24 hour Route E7 serves Ruislip 83 service Golders Green CHISWICK E7 High Street and Wood Lane 83 Day buses in black Ruislip Waitrose during shopping hours only. At other times, N11 Night buses in blue BRENTFORD service runs direct to Ruislip. Hendon Central HENDON —O Connections with London Underground Ruislip RUISLIP o Connections with London Overground GREENFORD Hendon High Street R Connections with National Rail Wood Lane D Waitrose Connections with Docklands Light Railway Polish Greenford Greenford Ruislip Road East Ruislip Road East Argyle Road Ruislip Gardens War Memorial High School Red Lion Greenford Avenue Gurnell Leisure Centre Scotch Common Pitshanger Lane Wembley Park L Shopping hours only Harrow View Road N Limited stop E1 E2 Ruislip Road East Argyle Road Pitshanger Lane Woodfield Road UXBRIDGE E3 E11 Cuckoo Avenue Ruislip Road East Kent Gardens St Barnabas Church Wembley Arena M Not served weekday morning and evening peak hours or Saturday shopping hours Woodfield Road 427 607 N207 Greenford Avenue Fairlea Place WEMBLEY Uxbridge Brentside High School Wembley Stadium Argyle Road Greenford Avenue Cleveland Road Kennedy Road Wembley Central Uxbridge Uxbridge Eaton Rise Civic Centre Park Road Gifford Gardens Greenford Avenue Montpelier Road Bridge Avenue Gifford Gardens Bordars Road Alperton Hillingdon Road Bridge Avenue Gifford Gardens Cuckoo Avenue Greenford Avenue Route finder The Greenway Beechmount Avenue Bordars Road Bridge Avenue Bordars Walk Castle Bar Park Eaton Rise Day buses including 24-hour services Marchwood Crescent Hanger Lane Mayfield Gardens section Argyle Road Hillingdon High Lane Hail & Ride Studland Road St Stephen’s Avenue Bus route Towards Bus stops Greenford Avenue Copley Close Lees Road Hobbayne Road Radnor Court 24 hour service Ealing Hospital L +Q +T +X Studland Road Hanger Lane 83 Greenford Avenue Copley Close Hillcrest Road High Lane Hall Drive Golders Green M +R +U Hayes End Stafford Court Gordon Road Eaton Rise Longfield Avenue E1 Castlebar Road Southall Browning Avenue 207 L +Q +T +X Greenford Avenue Drayton Green E7 North Ealing Framfield Road Argyle Road Drayton Bridge Road Drayton Bridge Road Sutherland Avenue Haven Green E8 White City M +R +U Uxbridge County Court N11 427 Acton M +R +U Browning Avenue Sutherland Gordon Road Hanger Lane Drayton Bridge Road Road St Leonard’s Road The Mall Gunnersbury Avenue Uxbridge L +Q +T +X for Drayton Green Argyle Road North Common Road (not 607) 607 Uxbridge N X Hayes Hanwell D A R N Grapes A R White City U YTO G C Y L G N OR E DON Ealing Broadway C R E1 RD B OA A R D O D Ruislip Road A Greenford THE AVENUE D D Ealing Broadway MA NOR ROAD Southall E2 Brentford HP Trinity Road West Ealing New Broadway EALING Uxbridge Road (607 ) Church Road GS ROAD section Hanger Lane Greenford GN W D HASTIN Christchurch/ Lady Margaret Road RIA ROAD Hail & Ride BR Nightingale Road ALEXAND A (not 607) O Bond Street (not N11) HA OU R Warwick Dene Chiswick HW E3 D R N D G A T Uxbridge Road Ealing Common E I H O GR E N T R Greenford GREEN M R Ealing Town Hall/ GTV G ROA E11 O E PASSAGE G T N EN D E Longfield Avenue (not 607, E2 or E8) O Southall N R R N N O Ealing Broadway O BFN E D B M SOUTHALL T E7 Police Station F R HANWELL C Uxbridge Road R H Y F N A D D H C M O A AN N I R R R St Leonard’s Road (not 607) 207 W GN I BE Ruislip D AEP O A LN D RO K Hanwell N GE Ealing A R RID E B X B L U D . LL O Uxbridge Road Broadway U R P Q Common W O Brentford LPV W PL E8 RD R O Half Acre Road (not 607) L E. OAD G L M . LE V AY T E W F A D P A R Ealing Broadway O ELA H NRW BR I E O A D Dean LD S A L V H T N E D C A I X Gardens D F Ealing VE J E11 BFM AMES Uxbridge Road Ealing Hospital H N T TOCK LANE R MAT St Bernard’s Uxbridge Road Uxbridge Road Uxbridge Road UE Greenford AEP Gatehouse/ Church Road Grosvenor Road/ NO Boston Road Windmill Park Ealing Hospital (not 607) Michael Acton Town Acton (not 607) Grounds Jessamine Road Gaynor Close High Street Night buses 24 hour (not 607) Northfield Avenue 83 service (not 607) Sherwood Close Boston Road Acton Bus route Towards Bus stops Rosebank Road Old Town Hall The yellow tinted area includes every 427 N11 Ealing Broadway GN bus stop up to about one-and-a-half Gunnersbury Park ACTON Northfield Avenue Liverpool Street HP Boston Road miles from West Ealing. Main stops Popes Lane South Acton Cumberland Road are shown in the white area outside. Hessel Road Acton Central N207 Holborn MRU Uxbridge LQTX Boston Road Elthorne Park Road Turnham Green Northfield Avenue Popes Lane The Vale Graham Avenue Knights Avenue Bromyard Avenue Boston Road Christopher Avenue Uxbridge Road Northfields Turnham Green Adelaide Grove Boston Road Church Haslemere Avenue Popes Lane Lionel Road North Chiswick Shepherd’s Bush Boston Manor Stamford Brook Market Bus Garage Northfield Avenue Chiswick Julien Road Edensor Road Shepherd’s Boston Manor Road E3 Bush Swyncombe Avenue Ravenscourt White City for Westfield Key Little Ealing Lane Park Bus Station South Ealing Road CHISWICK for Westfield N207 83 Day buses in black Windmill Road 207 607 continues to Boston Manor Road Ealing Park Gardens N11 Night buses in blue The Ride BRENTFORD Holborn Hammersmith Bloomsbury —O Connections with London Underground E2 E8 Bus Station Square o Connections with London Overground R Connections with National Rail Boston Manor Road Brentford Brentford Brentford N11 Half Acre continues to D Connections with Docklands Light Railway Great West Road Bus Depot Liverpool Street © Transport for London L Shopping hours only Information correct from 26 July 2014 N Li it d t TFL28492.07.14 (P).
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