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Buses from Sherpherd's Bush UXBRIDGE HARLESDEN WILLESDEN CRICKLEWOOD HAYES LADBROKE GROVE EAST ACTON EALING ACTON TURNHAM GREEN Buses from Shepherd’s Bush HOUNSLOW BARNES 607 N207 Isleworth Brentford Gunnersbury Uxbridge UXBRIDGE Busch Corner High Street 316 Key Uxbridge Civic Centre Uxbridge Park Road Cricklewood 49 Day buses in black Bus Garage N207 Night buses in blue HARLESDEN WILLESDEN CRICKLEWOOD O Connections with London Underground Hillingdon Road The Greenway — Harlesden Willesden Cricklewood o Connections with London Overground Central Middlesex Hospital Jubilee Clock Bus Garage Broadway ChildÕs Hill HAYES 260 R Connections with National Rail Hillingdon Lees Road 228 Craven Park Willesden Cricklewood Golders B Harlesden Green Green Connections with river boats Kilburn M Early mornings and evenings only Hayes End South College Park Greenford South G Daytimes only when Wetlands Centre is open Willesden Junction Brondesbury Perivale Hampstead Chalk Farm N Limited stop Uxbridge 24 hour 31 24 hour 220 service County Court Greenford Park Royal 72 service 283 Swiss Cottage Camden Town Served between midnight and 0600 only Red Lion Hanger East Acton Lane ASDA Kilburn * ROEHAMPTON Hayes Grapes Industrial Estate Scrubs Lane High Road DormerÕs Mitre Bridge 207 Wells Lane Kilburn Park Hayes By-Pass Park (not 607) Lady Margaret Royal Old Oak Common Lane QueenÕs Park Road The Fairway LADBROKE Southall Southall Scrubs Lane Trinity Road Town Hall North Acton Mitre Way/Wormwood Scrubs GROVE 228 Southall 95 Gypsy Corner Chippenham Road Ladbroke Grove 24 hour Broadway (not 607) East Acton 295 service Shirland Road SainsburyÕs Route finder Acton Main Line Southall Du Cane Road Wulfstan Street Ladbroke Grove Police Station Wood Lane Barlby Road Day buses including 24-hour services St CharlesÕ Centre Barlby Gardens Barlby Road North Pole Road for Health and Wellbeing Elgin Avenue Uxbridge Road EAST Hammersmith Hospital Ladbroke Grove Harrow Road Bus route Towards Bus stops DormerÕs Wells Lane (not 607) Western Avenue St MarkÕs Road St MarkÕs Road St Charles Square Camden Town Oakworth Road 31 D Foster Road ACTON Du Cane Road St Charles Square Ladbroke Grove Ealing Hospital Latymer Upper School Playing Fields White City B Route 148 between 0600 Chesterton Road Westbourne Wood Lane Cavell House and midnight will run from Park 49 Clapham Junction D Hanwell ShepherdÕs Bush station to St MarkÕs Road Broadway Oxford Gardens Cambridge Gardens White City B Western Westway Westway Camberwell Green and will for Ladbroke Grove White City Estate 24 hour Hemlock Road not serve White City. 24 hour service East Acton HNS Circus 31 49 148 service 72 West Ealing EALING Cambridge Gardens Ladbroke Chepstow Road Broadway East Acton Westway White City 207 237 260 St MarkÕs Road Grove Artesian Road Roehampton FGTU Savoy Circus Phoenix High School for Wood Lane 24 hour 316 607 C1 service Acton Green EJK Ealing Old Oak Road Wood Lane Bramley Road 94 Christchurch East Acton Lane South Africa Road White City Crowthorne Road Piccadilly Circus Old Oak Road QueenÕs Park Rangers F.C. Westway Wood Lane Ariel Way Bus Station LMNX Hilary Road for White City Bus Station for Westfield Latimer Road Ladbroke Pembridge Villas Southall FNS Ealing Broadway Old Oak Road Westbourne Grove 95 Bloemfontein (148 ) (148 ) Grove 24 hour Hemlock Road Road South Africa Road * * Blenheim 148 service Camberwell Green T X Bryony Road Janet Adegoke Mandela Close ShepherdÕs St AnnÕs Road * Ealing Common Stoneleigh Place Crescent White City ENS Old Oak Road Old Oak Road Leisure Centre (not 228) Westfield London W Bush * S (Shopping and leisure complex) E Overground Pembridge Villas Hayes Steventon Road St SaviourÕs Bloemfontein Road S St AnnÕs Road Ladbroke 207 CPQ T and Chepstow Crescent 24 hour ACTON service 94 Church W Wilsham Street Acton Ellerslie Road ShepherdÕs Bush National Grove White City . BR C N207 O Lower Regent Street Uxbridge Road T Rail Old Town Hall Market station R Ladbroke O 24 hour Wormholt Road S T St AnnÕs Villas Old Oak Road Uxbridge Road O station Charles II Street Holborn Galloway Road D ST. Square service Wandsworth FGTU D R S 220 Bloemfontein WE A Queensdale Road Bloomsbury Uxbridge Road (not 607) O L S U L Gardens Piccadilly Acton The Vale L B D Notting Hill Gate O Willesden Junction D SeeSee EnlargementEnlargement HNS A Square Road (not 607) R G Central I belowbelow R Pembridge Road Circus N Holland Larden Road N P D N E E Central Middlesex Hospital (not 607) UX R O Park Avenue 228 A BR O Holland Oxford Circus ID H ShepherdÕs Bush Bayswater G T E S B Royal Crescent X Park ROA T Central line station Road Maida Hill D A D . Q C A Orme Square P U U V C Lancaster Gate Hounslow Heath CJK The Vale The Vale The Vale Askew Uxbridge Road Uxbridge Road Uxbridge Road E XBRIDG X 237 N E East Acton Bromyard Third Avenue Arms Wormholt Road Adelaide Grove Loftus Road ROAD Y N D White City BLMU L S A Lane Avenue (not 607) (not 607) (not 607) (not 607) I M H R E ShepherdÕs Bush Holland Notting Queensway Marble Golders Green CPQ D (not 607) E 260 Larden Road P Green H Park Avenue Hill Gate Arch G P E White City BR R R Norland Square The yellow tinted area includes every R O E D N 'P1ndar O N E A GRE Holland Road Hyde Park Chiswick V F NS bus stop up to about one-and-a-half S D Z0 SH West 12 272 E BU Upper Addison Gardens Corner miles from ShepherdÕs Bush. Main stops ShepherdÕs M Shopping Centre Barnes Wetlands Centre +FGRU Bush Market S 283 are shown in the white area outside. H Holland Road E G (daytimes only when centre is open) P Lower Addison Gardens H W J E Holland Road or Barnes Pond at other times L OAD R Westfield R R O H D Russell Gardens Victoria K W O O entrance W S East Acton HPQ Hail & Ride section HA A D E Coach LD E D V B Goldhawk Road O G RA B Addison Road St Barnabus Church 24 hour G L LG C1 K L E U U Station service Clapham Junction FG R S D 295 St Stephens Avenue S for Kensington Olympia A S Goldhawk RO R H Ladbroke Grove Goldhawk Road Road D Kensington High Street Victoria H +NY R C Emlyn Road Cathnor Road London United D Warwick Gardens Cricklewood D Bus Garage 316 Goldhawk Road A Kensington High Street White City B Paddenswick Road ShepherdÕs Bush Road EarlÕs Court Road Sloane Blythe Road Square Uxbridge N CPQ D Kensington Kensington 607 Stamford Brook Road ShepherdÕs Bush Road London Underground station High Street High Street White City BR Flanchford Road Brook Green London Overground station Kensington Palace Goldhawk Road Phillimore Gardens National Rail station C1 Victoria D Turnham Green Askew Road Hammersmith High Street Bath Road ShepherdÕs Bush EarlÕs Court Road White City B Library Kensington sWestminster Abinger Road Goldhawk Road Interchange Pembroke Place Stamford Brook Road Gloucester Parliament Square 24 hour Hammersmith EarlÕs Court Road 94 service Fulham Palace Road Road Knightsbridge Night buses Acton TURNHAM Goldhawk Road Bus Station Hammersmith Broadway Pembroke Road 237 Green Ravenscourt Gardens Hammersmith Bridge Road EarlÕs Court Road Bus route Towards Bus stops Charing Cross Hospital Hounslow GREEN Stamford Brook Hammersmith Flyover Cromwell Road EarlÕs Court N207 Holborn RX Heath Hammersmith Bridge Road Fulham Palace Rd Greyhound Rd Hammersmith Bridge EarlÕs Court Road EarlÕs South Kensington Uxbridge EPQ HOUNSLOW Chiswick High Road Lillie Road Goldhawk Road/Youngs Corner Nevern Place Court Road for the Museums Hounslow Bothwell Street Old Brompton Rd Town Centre Stamford Brook Dawes Road Fulham Broadway Bus Garage Castelnau Fulham Palace Road BARNES Lillie Road Chelsea Isleworth Syon Park Kew Bridge Turnham Green Church Old Town Hall s County Hall for St ThomasÕ Hospital, Barnes Fulham Palace Road River Thames Isleworth Brentford Gunnersbury Fulham Cemetery London Aquarium Key Busch Corner High Street Barnes Red Lion Battersea and London Dungeon Pond Bridge Road 49 Day buses in black Chiswick 283 Putney Bridge Lambeth North Bolton Road Wandsworth N207 Night buses in blue Barnes Bridge Battersea —O Connections with London Underground 272 Latchmere Barnes Common York Road o Connections with London Overground Roehampton Lane Barnes Elephant & R Connections with National Rail Wetlands Centre s Riverside Quarter Battersea Castle River Thames High Street B Connections with river boats Queen MaryÕs Hospital 283 Plough Road M Wandsworth Early mornings and evenings only 24 hour Walworth Roehampton service 24 hour Southside Shopping Centre 220 295 service G Daytimes only when Wetlands Centre is open Medfield Street Clapham Junction Road N Limited stop Roehampton Clapham Junction Camberwell Served between midnight and 0600 only Bessborough Road Bolingbroke Grove Green © Transport for London * ROEHAMPTON 24 hour 24 hour 72 service 49 148 service Information correct from 2 February 2015 TFL29625.01.15 (P).
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