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DALSTON HACKNEY LEYTONSTONE ILFORD OLYMPIC PARK STRATFORD CITY OF LONDON CANARY WHARF CENTRAL LONDON ISLE OF DOGS BLACKHEATH Buses from Bow LEWISHAM 205 N205 Key Paddington Rendlesham 8 Day buses in black 276 Road N205 Night buses in blue Stoke Newington Common 425 Clapton Marylebone Kenninghall Road —O Connections with London Underground Hackney DALSTON Rectory Road Hackney Clapton Pond o Connections with London Overground Downs Town Hall Baker Street R Connections with National Rail for Madame Tussaud’s Dalston Kingsland Hackney 488 Central Homerton Hospital DI Connections with Docklands Light Railway Regent’s Park Dalston Junction Shacklewell Lane B Connections with river boats Homerton Homerton HACKNEY Road Connections with Emirates Air Line Great Portland Street Morning Lane LEYTONSTONE Kenworthy Road Warren Street Hackney Berkshire Osborne Road Lauriston Road 339 Eastway Wick Road Leytonstone Victoria Park Road Trowbridge Road Euston Square Rothbury Road White Post Grove Road Lane Euston Victoria Park Grove Green Road Monier Road Wansbeck Road Fish Island St Pancras ILFORD Route finder International Jodrell Road Cathall Road Grove Road Wick Lane St Stephen’s 24 hour Day buses including 24-hour services 25 service King’s Cross Roman Road Roman Road Old Ford Road Roman Road Road Globe Road Bonner Street Medway Road Old Ford Road Parnell Road Ilford Waterside Close Carpenters Road N205 Hainault Street Bus route Towards Bus stops Roman Road Roman Road Old Ford King’s Yard High Road King’s Cross Wick Lane Leyton Morpeth Street Haverfield Roman Road Road Parnell Road Drapers Leytonstone 8 Tottenham Court Road Eo Caledonian Road Grove Ford Road Autumn Street Green/ Parnell Road Old Ford Road Field 24 hour Grove Road Road Crownfield Ilford service AGY Parnell Road 25 Ilford Islington Bethnal Green St Barnabas Road Angel Church Roman Road Oxford Circus BKZ Tredegar Road Market Stratford, East Village 24 hour Grove Road Shetland Road Bus stop o 108 service Lewisham J Old Street 50 metres Manor Park Arbery Road D D8 A FAIRFIELD Broadway Paddington BKZ M RO 205 AR Stratford International Way EG P N ST D M Q I International Grove Road TRE ND Stratford International D Newham University Hospital DGQ O O OLYMPIC D 276 M N R BL The yellow tinted area includes every Lichfield Road V O I S L D Woodgrange L ROAD Stoke Newington Common CJP bus stop up to about one-and-a-half T E Shoreditch Y PARK Park Stratford City miles from Bow Church. Main stops are N S High Street G T Bus Station M R 339 Leytonstone shown in the white area outside. O V E Shadwell N Bow Bus London Aquatics Centre Forest Gate Grove Road FAIRFIELD Garage Princess Alice Mile End Road (not 339) ©P1ndar 425 Clapton BKZ OAD D M R A XHA Stratford AGY L RE F W K R Warton Road Carpenters ADD I University of E TC ROAD D Road D Bow DEQ East London A 488 S I T NG Gibbins TRE Stratford T Bow Church E T Road Bus Station Dalston Junction CJP R E O T R N G AC Mile End Road Mile End Road E Mile End Road Mile End R E BKV D Crossharbour Stepney Green Ocean Estate Regents Canal Y A C D8 Stratford Stratford Stratford 425 BOW ROAD BOW ROAD A Bow Road D Stratford International AGST MORNIN L High Street High Street High Street Liverpool R Z N B J K Bow Flyover Marshgate Lane Warton Road Carpenters Road Street Stepney Green Mile End Road O L for Pudding D BROMLEY Bishopsgate Queen Mary, ST Coborn Road D Bow O D West Ham Mile End Road Bow G R G Mill Lane Night buses M HIGH STREET Bromley University T D R C Church R Road O L D Booth Memorial O A I High Street N A of London N V M E I G S Whitechapel N St Leonard’s Hancock Road Bus route Towards Bus stops P R H Harford Road B STRATFORD O Street I E 488 V L D Star Lane Ernest Street E LL ROA L Leyton AGY N205 Royal London Hospital W A Bromley-by-Bow Harford Road V Y Paddington BKZ Aldgate East D Dongola Road T Canning Town Barking Road Aldgate D Devons Road Bromley Ben Jonson Road Twelvetrees Crescent Harford Road Plaistow Violet Road Bank D Gillender Street Greengate Cranwell Close Stepney Way St Leonard’s Wharf CITY OF Morris Road St Paul’s Prince Regent Lane Fawe Street Blackwall Tunnel Northern Approach LONDON Jubilee Street D Langdon Park Lochnagar Street Holborn Viaduct Newham University Hospital for City Thameslink Chrisp Street Market Blackwall Tunnel Northern Approach Main Entrance Sutton Street Abbott Road Holborn Circus Poplar Newham University Hospital DAll Saints Blackwall Tunnel Northern Approach Gateway Surgical Centre Shadwell D East India Dock Road 276 Chancery Lane 339 Poplar High Street Billingsgate Market River Thames Holborn CANARY North Greenwich s D Canary Wharf for The O2 Tottenham Court Road WHARF 8 D Heron Quays Millennium Village Oxford Circus D 24 hour South Quay 25 service D Crossharbour Westcombe Park CENTRAL LONDON Crossharbour ASDA River Thames D8 Blackheath ISLE OF DOGS Royal Standard BLACKHEATH Blackheath Lewisham D © Transport for London LEWISHAM 24 hour Information correct from 29 November 2014 108 service TFL29061.11.14 (P).
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