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Buses from Barnes Bridge and Wetland Centre Barnes Bridge Station – Zone 3 i Onward Travel Information Local area map BusBuses map from Barnes Bridge and Wetland Centre 30 19 21 16 Castelnau Riverside L C 2 24 hour service E 72 E R T Chiswick T 17 Du Cane Road Cemetery U 283 N S L Hammersmith Hospital RIVERSIDE DRIVE A East Acton STAVELEY GARDENS W F E R R Y R O A D BERKELEY ROAD Brunel Road 39 E King’s House PA R K E R O A D East Acton LOWTHER ROAD Sports Ground Tennis Courts White City 35 STAVELEY GARDENS M 2 for Wood Lane 16 EAST ACTON Bloemfontein 2 Road Sports Ground 40 N A GREAT CHERTSEY ROAD 7 Bowling 2 O A D 28 South Africa Road STAVELEY GARDENS A N D R Green C U M B E R L Queens Park Rangers FC WHITE CITY 39 Bryony Road H Barnes White City Bus Station STAVELEY GARDENS Tennis Courts Sports Club 12 for Westfield King’s House T Wormholt Road Shepherd's D STAVELEY GARDENS Sports Ground A 2 O Bush Market R 25 E WESTMORELAND ROAD 273 T 22 T 24 59 O E R 55 Uxbridge Road L D R ELLERTON ROAD A A A D Tennis N D R O Bloemfontein Road N H R E L A 54 Shepherd's Bush E T M O Courts C W E S M Bandstand E 74 35 O for Westfield D R 47 D 1 P A A O E GERARD ROAD R H Hammersmith T V O E 24 hour 1 G service R N 33 Library London Wetland Centre I A 11 R G E 2 209 419 485 LOWTHER ROAD L Hammersmith 71 44 Pitches R 51 MELVILLE ROAD HAMMERSMITH A 12 Bus Station D GERARD ROAD 275 2 S NASSAU ROAD Hammersmith Bridge Road N O Bowling KITSON ROAD 32 Green L The Barnes D Hammersmith Bridge Road A Church Hall O The Riverside 43 R Hammersmith Bridge (North Side) Duke’s 34 299 GE E Health & Racquets Club H E R M I TA The yellow tinted area includes every Meadows Tennis Courts T H E G St. Mary’s N 1 A 1 Church bus stop up to about one-and-a-half R G River Thames Swimming miles from Barnes Bridge. Main stops Pool LY R I C R O A D 2 are shown in the white area outside. D 54 A BRACKEN GARDENS NASSAU ROAD R O R C H St. Osmund’s C H U 341 28 2 Catholic Primary School Lonsdale Road 85 Castelnau 2 Lonsdale Road D E ST. ANNS ROAD A 1 Howsman Road N 15 49 34 E M ST. ANNS ROAD O 1 R MELROSE ROAD G L E B E R O A D P 17 KEN GARDENS 32 C Duke’s E 36 31 BRA H Barnes Castelnau Meadows T The 26 Barnes T The Spinney 52 Barnes E N Section Bulls The C 14 Chiropractic Hail & Ride Community E S Head G H S Sun R Barnes Bridge Healthcare T C Verdun Road I Association E 375 H R Inn H Ladies E 68 T Duke’s E S E Rowing Club Coach & 6 T Castelnau N SWAN Meadows B A R PLACE Barnes Green Chiswick RFC Horses CHURCH ROAD 1 Centre 1 Suffolk Road Washington Road 23 18 HILLERSDON AVENUE 2 MEREDYTH ROAD S T. J O H N ’ S D R Duke’s Meadow 6 GROVE Street S ID Nature Reserve N R E Gallery NE D D W STANTON ROAD Barnes 28 A R PO London BARNES BRIDGE A M RD RT G Pond Sports F 14 Ibis Sports E E Wetland 10 R U C 17 Ground R NS- Ground A 21 O 1 39 R A R Y A R 23 B D Centre E AD R T Barnes R E N 28 H&R1 O M L CARDIGAN ROAD A 42 H&R2 D E 2 D Green T 2 A Barnes MALTINGS L 16 I G S M G R O V E R O A D O E G L E B E R O A D R G E B ESSEX COURT R A A S BEVERLEY CLOSE R A D Y Bridge 42 R C A R F 61 40 Old Sorting Office E E O D E V D L A L N E D E E A K D E N N A D U I Q N N U T S A A ET E D S B H E 59 S S LAUREL ROAD A O ZA M S U O LI R R E Barnes O O N Tennis 1 A K N E L Barnes R D 1 A R Court 1 P G W S O 37 D Methodist Church E N E Bridge ELLISON ROAD L T H A D C T School R A E 20 54 L A O L G R 2 A M ok YR L R Barn Elms T o I H B Br C P C R 25 CLEVELAND ROAD ey RD R O A 28 erl U Playing Fields N H R N I ev C C K C B A E L O K G E E W L A 1 V 55 S T N S G R E CAMBRIDGE ROAD ES H M D L I L A RN G L 1 A E G S E E 24 H N B 2 T B R N S A H 26 D R E S S G Barnes N E O 21 N E T A 72 O C D R V R G D D Common A R S O E E 60 E A E N R C N T A R 2 O D D S T M R A A D R CREEK N E R T 14 BRIDGE T E A A 22 T C T I E L S O Ye U E D H N CEDARS ROAD River Thames V R N E E E AV E D ELAGH White Hart V U E N AN T 83 E L M B 26 A L A R R A N N K G A R D E H A L N S D E T N VE O O V E R 28 D L A O A C BARNES E G St. Michael and Subway W Barnes D D I V White Hart Lane K W N R O O S All Angels Church L O L 41 I Bridge R A D W R O Mortlake High Street THE 108 B I L L M I L L H BROADWAY C 104 White Hart Lane R 2 O 113 STATION ROAD 336 S 100 S T E W S E T Station Road 63 R R 2 Mortlake High Street T H E S 25 CHARLES STREET E Beverley Road T Lower Richmond Road H 314 2 I Avondale Road I G 4 H ARCHWAY STREET E T Commondale K 266 Subway 118 A E L 2 117 T 99 R Mortlake O 71 M 32 2 Avondale Road Lower Richmond Road CROSS STREET BEVERLEY ROAD H Lower Richmond Road THORNE STREET Dovecote Gardens Festing Road A 15 2 Manor Circus for Lower Richmond Road 45 Barnes MORTLAKE R WESTFIELDS AVENUEPrimary North Sheen Mortlake Road Barnes 2 2 Mortlake Lower Richmond Road FIRST AVENUE St. Mary 34 T 82 School 56 75 209 Avondale Road the Virgin Barnes 21 Upper Richmond Road Ruvigny Gardens AT H L YA R D P Church S Common I N E N V COWLEY ROAD D LIMES FIELD RD A G 16 Richmond Circus Queens Ride K BEVERLEY GARDENS SCARTH ROAD O Lower Richmond Road ARCHWAY STREET 6 O ASHLEIGH ROAD Sheen Road N R 31 B SECOND AVENUE Putney Pier 42 E Queens Road for Upper Richmond Road West Upper Richmond Road AVONDALE ROAD Upper Richmond Road West TINDERBOX ALLEY 32 St. Mary Magdalen’s 71 North Sheen East Sheen Priory Lane 7 Kings Road Catholic Primary School 2 Putney RIPLEY GARDENS V I N E R O A D Richmond M WORPLE STREET S Roehampton Lane N22 T continues to U St Mary's Church A L East Sheen Upper Richmond Road West Upper Richmond Road West 1 T Rosslyn Park Rugby L WESTFIELDS AVENUE Vine Road I Piccadilly Circus 22 I O N Sheen Lane for Richmond Park Road Priests Bridge Recreation Ground N S Football Club Barnes R PUTNEY P O Mortlake A Primary Paddling Bowling A Putney Bridge T FITZGERALD ROAD Level Crossing D H Green 78 2 School Pool 75 CHURCH PATH 99 67 Barnes RICHMOND Roehampton Lane Putney Bridge Road 95 St. Mary Magdalen 123 Common Fairacres Brewhouse Lane RC Church R A I LWAY S I D E 1 Richmond 1 EAST SHEEN 125 1 1 1 1 Bus Station 19 Level Crossing Putney Bridge Road CHURCH AY 41 O R P L E W W 419 BRIDGE 72 N O R T H W 80 Deodar Road 67 58 Level Crossing T H 53 81 AY H 33 N T H W O R P L E WAY L E W E O R W O R P S O U T H R O S S LY N AV E N U E R I E 22 Roehampton University T Putney Bridge Road Footbridge Footbridge R T E 80 74 S O U T H W O R P L E WAY A 2 49 34 T E Barnes 71 58 Wandsworth Park 1 2 38 ELEANOR GROVE Q 1 17 U BUXTON ROAD 7 H E WOODLANDS ROAD 1 ROCK AVENUE LODGE AVENUE D ALEXANDRA ROAD T H E E L M S E U 29 TREHERN ROAD A PRIORY GDNS Richmond Road Wandsworth E A 117 N O N E Mortlake R 485 ’ V 3 S R D St Stephen’s Church Ram Street R A A R Barnes E Old Mortlake T N O O Roehampton W GLENDOWER E R 1 A Hospital E Footbridge O GARDENS Burial Ground 11 R E D T U D O R G D N S D 2 T N L I Queen Mary's University Hospital N 27 ROSSLYN AVENUE 12 V E Twickenham L A 7 G 30 36 WANDSWORTH 28 N k FITZGERALD AVENUE o King Street 37 E o 13 E U r N 6 E B 2 103 V y 26 20 13 24 A e PRINCE’S2 ROAD l FITZGERALD AVENUE N r VERNON ROAD E e E v 25 R Roehampton 49 33 T e Waldegrave Road ROEHAMPTON 58 53 B Barnes 39 GROSVENOR AVENUE 51 32 W Earl Spencer E Common for Strawberry Hill SUTHERLAND GARDENS S 33 T 36 35 W 24 2 O AVENUE GARDENS GROSVENOR GARDENS D QUEEN’S ROAD O WESTWOOD GDNS D PAYNESFIELD AVENUE R A Barnes PORTMAN AVENUE O O KING’S ROAD A Teddington GROSVENOR AVENUE D R R O C K S L A NCommon E E G LECONFIELD AVENUE E Twickenham Green L E W I N R O A D 27 Hogarth D 5 N 40 I I 2 R 24 V Roehampton B S T PRIESTS BRIDGE S Bessborough Road 2 E I 2 R 24 hour 45 Stanley Road service 1 P 2 72 QUEEN’S RIDE 2 72 1 24 hour service 2 1 Barnes Common Red 33 D R O A D 1 N 2 O 437 52 484 H M I C 419 2 S T R N22 76 N D R O A D W E E R Rover 96 R I C H M O P P 154 108 U P P E R U 128 Fulwell 1 Old Tram Depot 191 177 202 FULWELL 1 1 A 3 B C 1 309 2 SHOTTFIELD AVENUE Key © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 Ordnance Survey 100035971/021 © Copyright Transport for London 2016 209 Day buses in black N22 Night buses in blue Street finder Landmark finder Key r- Connections with London Underground o B2 Barnes Bridge Ladies Rowing Club Connections with London Overground A F M T National Rail station B2 Barnes Chiropractic Healthcare n Connections with National Rail © Transport for London A3 Alexandra Road C1 Ferry Road B2 Maltings B2 Terrace, The C1 Barnes Church Hall, The B2 Archway Street B3 First Avenue B2 Melrose Road B2 Terrace Gardens 6 Mondays to Saturdays (except evenings) Information correct from 5 August 2014 C2 Barnes Common National Rail station entrance Destination finder A3 Ashleigh Road B3 Fitzgerald Avenue C1 Melville Road B2 Thorne Street C2 Barnes Community Association 0 One journey on Tuesday and Friday only Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops A3 Avenue Gardens A3 Fitzgerald Road C2 Meredyth Road A3 Tinderbox Alley C2 Barnes Green Centre A3 Avondale Road C2 Mill Hill Road B3 Treen Avenue A3 Barnes Hospital Bus stop Hail & Route 419 operates as Hail and Ride on the sections of A K Richmond Road 33 G A2 Mortlake High Street A3 Trehern Road Ride roads marked H&R1 H&R2 on the map.
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