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Cambridge Heath Station – Zone 2 I Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map Cambridge Heath Station – Zone 2 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map D O N F I E L D S 155 146 E TUDOR GROVE R I V E A A L B I O N D 134 SPELDHURST ROAD S 68 T L Kingshold A London Fields S E BroadwayBroadwaB ay S O NS C L I 18 Community E N OAD 44 D R O 1 Playground A K S 17 97 D U C N D R E T Q J A Centre49 S O E Market 1 UBLA W O S 12 E M R 82 I P SHR N P R C E 59 R N26 E L A E T H P I O U M Estate E X M Walthamstow Chingford Mount Chingford D R Walthamstow Central T London R 45 N R WA R B U R T O N R O A D O E S 49 I 97 T U D O R R O A D Manor House Stamford Hill Stamford Hill Sight of E 22 Bell Corner C V Fields T H S E S Leyton 2 22 21 E 35 Eternal Life 137 Q A SHRUBLAND ROAD R CHE U Broadway C S 54 N FINSBURY PARK Lee Valley Ice 4 I O N 11 A BakerÕs Arms 48 D U N TRYON CRESCENT D 50 Church N Space R BOROUGH ROAD A RRY TREE CL R S E L UTH Leytonstone G 51 SO and Riding Centres K E Studios BLUEBELL CLOSE 17 E I Y 90 P Green Man Snaresbrook Woodford R Finsbury Park 1 W 110 R O WARBURTON STREET O A E 3 2 Blackstock Lordship Park Stoke R Northwold Road Roundabout Hermon Hill Green L D O A Holloway 59 G T T SE 8 N55 City N H Clapton R St. John the Baptist 4 A Road Green Lanes Newington 45 I R I NagÕs Head (Camden Road) R M 13 A 76 106 Edge R O A D O T RC Church 172 D’S Wanstead N Lea Bridge Road Whipps Cross South Woodford DUBLIN AVENUE A 12 E 21 55 H 15 G K I N G E D WA R D Clapton Lea Bridge Roundabout T 1 L 21 254 Markhouse Road Woodford Wells 16 63 Ann Tayler E HOLLOWAY 10 K I N R G E D WA R D ’ S R O A D O 2 7 128 R OWNLOW ROAD 74 Children’s CLERMONT ROAD PA R K C L O S E 14 B A 26 Clapton Pond 18 Old KinK gsholdg D E R B Y R O A D 16 Centre D BYRON CLOSE TREDERWEN ROAD 18 DERICOTE STREET 58 WARNEFORD STREET B 2 SHARON GARDENS CLAPTON Leyton Midland Road R CROSTON STREET EEstaatea 38 O W Netil 98 U T FREMONT STREET Clapton GirlÕs Academy 1 REDRUTH ROAD 2 G E H E E Urswick Road Homerton 2 A House M T S R St. Paul’s with E T G T 2 7 15 A T S Salvation Army The City Academy Hospital R K 59 E 14 TEMPLECOMBE ROAD Leyton Ruckholt Road 5 O 7 St. Michael’s 33 R 119 84 JOHNSON CLOSE A Lower Clapton Road Glenarm Road D A Citadel C of E Primary School 63 M 1 111 3 94 E 12 Y E E T London Fields G S T R 83 D U T I N E A B O C K Jack Dunning Estate Fenn Street N 58 E 10 A RUTLAND ROAD46 394 Ruckholt Road Spitalfields Road E R T W Primary School Lower Clapton Road Hackney Baths V O S 45 22 D A 2 Urswick Road L R A SKIPWORTH ROAD H 20 O E 25 O O G K P R U LEOPOLD MEWS Lauriston 14 14 H R O B S 83 R WelshpoolWWeelshpooe ol L A Dalston Lane Mare Street/Narrow Way O SOTHERAN CLOSE 46 E Primary School N WILDE CLOSE P STEPHAN B W L OSBORN CLOSE CLOSE MORPETH GROVE R B E C K R O A D FREMONT STREET A 10 A EstateEstst 3 I Waterden Road 2 11 St. Joseph’s A M 1 15 R ST. AGNES CLOSE 53 69 MAGNIN Hospice O 23 Hackney Downs Amhurst Road The Copper Box 118 CLOSE T L 26 A C 1 Trowbridge 1 1 I 42 BENJ HELEN E G 2 83 2 O 1 AMI V 73 N D U N C A N R O A D PLAC 31 R E 1 CLOSE Parkside Hackney Central Estate LELITIA CLOSE B U S H R O A D R 61 St. Agnes’ O 68 49 D BroadwayBroB adwaydway MaMararketkett A 130 T 79 POWNALL ROA P Gate D Stratford City 22 Estate EARLSTON Victoria 19 Hackney Town Hall HACKNEY Hackney Wick E Bus Station E Richmond Road Richmond Road GROVE Park Eastway NORTHIAM STREET JACKMAN STREET M E E E O Greenwood Road Martello Street 102 R P E 15 T PENNETHORNEC L OS H R O A D 388 34 Buckland Pitfield Cassland Road R 26 H 47 Well Street Well Street Cassland Road Cassland Road Street Street Richmond Road Wick Road 27 T Crondall Street Mare Street Shore Road Holcroft Road Cassland Crescent Gascoyne Road S Navarino Road A S H G R O V E Hoxton Street Market St ThomasÕs Square BOOTH CLOSE A S D A 60 Cassland Road MARLBOROUGH AVENUE S ERT BROADWAY MARKET T R Cherbury Street E E T ALB REGENT’S ROW CLOSE V Falkirk Street Christie Road REGENT’S ROW I C Victoria Mare Street Well Street 56 A R Gore New North Road E ’ S Hackney Community Broadway CAT AND C L O S E Park Gate for London Fields Regent’s Canal MUTTON BRIDGE 21 College Market R Provost Estate Canal Bridge NORTHIAM STREET 21 GOVAN STREET Murray Grove Hoxton Wharf ANDREW’S ROAD A CESTER STREET S H E E P L A N E Bus Garage SPORTSMAN Regents Sheep Lane Mare Street King EdwardÕs Road 22 Reg Lansdowne Drive Regent’s Canal ent’s Kingsland Road for MEWS Wharf Ca 1 n M a Canal Murray Grove Middleton Road WHARF PLACE l Geffrye Museum Gate E K 65 Bletchley Street X AR N RIA P A L A R K R O W AD CTO A L VI W H I S T O N R O A D 46 ST AD STREETVYNER R O NICHOLL STREET EET R 144 P E PRITCHARD’S ROAD Shepherdess Walk St LeonardÕs Hospital Q t’s Can E n VYNER STREET N I G H T WA L K ege al A S H G R O V E R M London Community Shoreditch Police Station Haggerston W H DARWEN PLACE A S N A E Wharf Centre D R C 7 14 Park R R A P L A 30 E A D E H AY S T R E E T C Whiston Road W’S 63 City Road Windsor Terrace U RD. ST. A S R D O V E R O W ANDREW’S ROAD VYNER STREET 37 176 Kingsland Road T YNE Haggerston Park Whiston Road Whiston Road T V 72 GOLDSMITH’S ROW Victoria Park MOWLEM STREET M R 59 M WADESON STREET WATERLOO 36 T GARDENS E Thurtle Road Nicholl Street O N Bonner S E E C W B T 3 E S E T SEWARDSTONE ROAD Gate Islington Angel T C R R E R G E T L I D S E R R R B N E C O 280 S O E The yellow tinted area includes every D E M 99 3 WA T Sebright I BONNER Pagoda bus stop up to one-and-a-half miles D HALL BRIDGE Camden P Primary School ISLINGTON Y Haggerston G 130 A Road ’S W from Cambridge Heath. Main stops Mowlem Islington Tolpuddle Street O SHOP E Shoreditch Hackney Road Hackney Road BI Park 94 Primary School are shown in the white area outside. Gas Holders 127 394 Church Queensbridge Road Pritchards Road H AUDREY STREET MARIAN 505 Regent’s Canal OAD PLACE NEY R E K 818 Rose HAC N 9 H W A Gate C A SEWARDSTONE ROAD O Camden Town Shoreditch Town Hall PARMITER ST. 1 R R L M T S E A 89 ’ 64 R H R T H I O E W M 13 76 Old Street Great Eastern Street Cambridge S P R D I R L Hoxton Hackney Road T Heath 1 S O TEALE STREET C 242 St. Elizabeth RC Old Street H O G T H E O VA L Mornington T A Hackney Road Warner Place Lithuanian C Primary School R R 88 A D Royal Mail Church A Crescent E Sports ST. JAMES’S AVENUE ’ BISHOP’S WAY E M S Old Street Bunhill Row Enquiry Office BONNER ROAD T Ground 10 D R B O 2 R K AY S T R E E T Bethnal Green A 42 58 I BMX track 45 D Dinmontt EMMA STREET Methodist Church APPROACH ROAD D SHOREDITCH G Haggerston MARIAN STREET E London Chest Park Estate 4 London Chest Old Street St LukeÕs 469 Cambridge Gatehouse PARMITER STREETH H U Hospital Hospital RUSSIA LANE D School Education Centre E D J A DINMONT STREET 460 Euston L Heath E T 2 RE Hotel S 309 H T St.
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