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Buses from Clapham Junction Clapham Junction Station – Zone 2 i Onward Travel Information Local area map Bus mapBuses from Clapham Junction 93 129 WAYFORD STREET FAWCETT CLOSE 22 CANDAHAR ROAD 39 14 1 Shillington 27 Cromwell Road 1 NEPAUL ROAD Street AFGHAN ROAD 1 295 345 87 Shoreditch Church 35 MUSJID Open Natural History Museum 170 ROAD Aldwych Falconbrook 73 Space Ladbroke Grove 344 Victoria for Covent Garden Primary KAMBALA ROAD Kensal House 77 85 EVERSLEIGH ROAD Royal Brompton Hospital 11 KENSINGTON Appold Street School Falcon Road Sydney Street and London Transport Museum Waterloo W Y E S T R E E T Coroner’s Ladbroke Grove Gloucester Road South Kensington Shoreditch 77 for IMAX Cinema and 84 Medical Centre 23 42 319 Victoria Trafalgar Square High Street HEAVER Office 21 ASHBURY ROAD St. Charles Square Kensington for the Museums South Bank Arts Complex ROAD 49 for Charing Cross KERRISON ROAD 52 Sloane Square Coach Station 69 51 Falcon 111 White City Palace Gate Royal Brompton Hospital Liverpool Street & Royal Marsden Hospital 2 Bus Station HICKS CLOSE 61 Park Latimer Road High Street for Westfield King’s Road Westminster M Kensington Monument E S T E R O A D C3 Southwark Street c County Hall Battersea Chapel WOLFTENCROF Beaufort Street Royal Hospital Road Parliament Square D Shillington Street 50 E Earl’s Court for London Aquarium Hop Exchange Baptist Church MANTUA STREET EVERSLEIGH ROAD Kensington Lower Sloane Street R C L O S E 25 KINGSLEY STREET St. Ann’s Road M Open Space 1 High Street Warwick Road Tesco and London Eye O 101 7 Millbank 2 2 T 28 Royal Hospital Road T E Thames Christian C O N G R O V Christchurch C of E 67 Thames House 16 FA L C National Army Museum BATTEN STREET 115 for Millbank London Bridge College L Earl’s Court 75 Primary School Beaufort Street Southwark Bridge Road O N Kensington INGRAVE STREET Battersea 118 S Shepherd’s Bush for Southwark Cathedral 7 King’s Road Royal Hospital Road E Mosque SABINE ROAD for Westfield (Olympia) and Guy’s Hospital 1 Chelsea Physic Garden Borough F 84 St. Thomas’ 58 E Tate Britain Gallery I N G R AV E Battersea L Chelsea Embankment S T R E E T A 1 A SABINE ROAD Finborough Road Hospital N Hammersmith 24 1 Labour Club 1 Beaufort Street Albert Bridge/Cadogan 169 D L 209 E Cheyne Walk R Elephant S C O O 148 Battersea A LAVENDER ROAD L & Castle O D C 48 Fire Station ELSLEY ROAD Charing Cross Hospital Gunter Grove N N River Thames 69 A Lambeth Palace V ELSLEY ROAD 151 DARIEN ROAD I R E S T E R O A D York Road L FOWNES STREET L O 105 Battersea Bridge Road Battersea Bridge 61 Fulham Palace Road U Walworth Road S A King’s Road MEYRICK ROAD Estate AMIES STREET Lillie Road n Nine Elms Lane o D Worlds End Health Centre i Westbridge Road 7 24 t Battersea Park Road Vauxhall c 53 156 E T e Parkgate Road 43 H E AT H WA L L T R E 37 S s AMIES STREET Dawes Road Battersea Bridge Road Parkgate Road Battersea Dogs & Cats Home e 159 1 d Lillie Road i PECKHAM Lots Road R 345 DER Battersea Bridge Road Ethelburga Street 105 Battersea Park LAVEN & TERRACE 13 l i M E Y R I C K R D FULHAM a Battersea Park Road H Peckham L Imperial Wharf Battersea Bridge Road Battersea Medical Centre D S 127 Town Centre N 65 L A C Prince of Wales Drive Wandsworth Road M L A Fulham Broadway for Chelsea Harbour R A O FALCON Battersea Park Road B S Union Road E TERRACE T THEATRE STREET Battersea Park Library Peckham Road D Imperial Wharf A D 35 24 C O A Harwood Road R O Imperial Road 56 E R 49 Battersea Park Road Battersea Park Road N H O T E L A N D R O A D Tyrawley Road T S N G Harris Academy Macduff Road DOROTHY ROAD Peckham Rye N A M DARIEN ROAD V I L I R Townmead Road Westbridge Road Wandsworth Road Church of G T Wandsworth Bridge Road O Glenrosa Street Battersea Bridge Road E Sunbury Lane the Nazarene W New Kings Road Latchmere N R Townmead Road CARMICHAEL KATHLEEN ROAD WINSTANLEY ROAD H Peckham Rye E A William Morris Way/ CLOSE 2 Queenstown Road (Battersea) Camberwell Green Winstanley L Wandsworth Bridge Road Kings On The Rye L Sainsbury’s s R Sands End/Hazlebury Road Wandsworth Road R Battersea Park Road Playground O me Estate Asda 43 A St. Rule Street O a Bullen Street D BATTERSEA 4 Lavender Hill Vicarage Crescent FENNER The Junction Wandsworth Bridge Road SQUARE East Dulwich Road Health Centre A Battersea High Street Coldharbour Lane Battersea 39 Oakbury Road er Th Goose Green Lidl D Arts Centre Putney Bridge iv Boots 219 R Queenstown Road Falcon Road 185 Wandsworth Bridge Road G1 Silverthorne Road 1 5 PARKERJOHN SQUARE G R A N T R O A D Battersea High Street Wandsworth Road 1 Townmead Road Dulwich F South Western Wickersley Road C H FALCON LANE Lombard Road Silverthorne Road Loughborough Junction WEEKLEY A A Royal Hospital O Shaftesbury Estate SQUARE R FALCON LANE Magistrates’ Court D THOMAS BAINES ROAD P P British Legion A L A 1 O N MYSORE ROAD R I O C 53 Clapham T 194 2 E Queenstown Road C 225 T N S U O F E ection Prarie Street J A MOSSBURY ROAD 337 s BRIXTON North Dulwich 65 Bridgend Road York Road L Junction N LAVENDER HILL Sabine Road 6 64 Putney C L Richmond Wandsworth Road York Gardens O N A O Fitness E V High Street N C Brixton ALTENBURG GARDENS Bus Station L C Chase E SISTERS AVENUE A A R 49 F R First N R R O TE D 13 ELSPETH ROAD Stockwell 164 256 D Battersea D A Hail & Ride Queenstown Road Herne Hill E Plough Road R R D H I L L T N D E R Library Manor Road York Road York Road Wandsworth Road The L AV E G Wayland Road Estate N Clapham North LAVENDER WALK A A Lavender Hill 297 1 North Sheen Petergate Hope Street GR Falcon ECCLES ROAD R for Clapham High Street 313 117 Shop Stop Debenhams D Latchmere Road 2 E Acre Lane 2 (Arding & Hobbs) N Clapham High Street Fitness BEAUCHAMP ROAD S E Lavender Hill 1 AN Nelson’s Row L PRESTED 5 York Road Plough Road N First FALCO Tipthorpe Road ROAD East Sheen Chatfield Road Wallis Close RD Clapham Park Road L PUTNEY Clapham BURY L 87 OSS I P 5 Sheen Lane Junction M Park Hill E Plough Road ILMINSTER GARDENS H E Wandsworth P L for Mortlake IL L A Strath Terrace R H W NDE A R Plain VE S Wandsworth A I 40 L L V 19 M M R E A Lavender Hill Lavender Hill High Street Huguenot Place St. John’s Hill I E ECCLES ROAD N L N L S D I S C 1 Upper Richmond West Hill H T D Battersea Arts Cedars Road ’ Town Hall Alma Road Brussels Road D N R 1 E 'S A S R N 30 E E E Putney N O Clapham Common Road Merton Road E Centre H GD V S H R 77 O V R 22 J R A C O E P 29 Clapham Junction Welsh . O N T S L R J E S A S U M T N D 110 . Chapel S The A SEVERUS ROAD . Cedars Road T H T C J U Territorial Army S EA S 20 East D B Long Road Grand A O O S Sacred Heart House CLAPHAM 37 N R Centre I H W T Wandsworth E D St. Vincent De Paul Putney ST OA Clapham Common N R Medfield ECK RD E . High Street A 17 RC Church N ’ E 46 R D S A A 60 170 Street B O L ELSPETH ROAD East Hill St. John’s Hill St. John’s Hill D R H P COMMON Police Station A G Clapham Common M Long Road 49 O R A L 81 R J R F I Y Herndon Road Marcilly Road Plough Road N O U 22 M Y S O R E R D Y E North Side 128 S B Rookery Road 107 R 84 West Hill M A O O Danebury Avenue O H M C R BEAUCHAMP ROAD D I D D Sisters Avenue R 1 Royal Hospital OA L LAVENDER GARDENS E Minstead Gardens Wandsworth High Street L R S H Marks & A Clapham Common North Side 10 32 W ’ R I CLAPHAM BO AL SE I Spencer O Southside Shopping Centre 49 UTFL RSEA R Cedars Road N N O E 1 ECKSTEIN ROAD A WE TT 81 R R BA N H D OA 61 D A COLOGNE ROAD 8 O Battersea Rise Clapham Common ’ Wandsworth Common U O 337 R P C R L 10 115 T Eccles Road North Side O U J S Buckhold Road North Side K O L H G H BARNARD 45 Putney Heath A 2 ROAD A C Forthbridge Road R King George’s Park D O . ALTENBURG GARDENS Spencer Road N A 54 Green Man O D D 58 T 43 T R 29 R JUNCTION 1 115 E S 40 D 138 L 1 E Buckhold Road A 37 O C 85 V Peabody 7 61 51 High View 4 LIMBURG ROAD C E Broomhill Road Wandsworth Common C O M Y N R O A D N Battersea Rise A BARNARD MEWS L Putney Heath 16 D P E 30 Primary School 4 59 E North Side L S T R AT H T E R 38 S Bolingbroke Grove H A F E R R O A D L R Estate 17 Tibbet’s Corner The yellow tinted area includes every bus O A D LIMBURG ROAD St.
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