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Buses from Putney Putney Station – Zone 2/3 i Onward Travel Information Local area map Bus mapBuses from Putney 84 B The Larrick 4 E Bishop’s Park 22 14 SEFTON STREET PENTLOW STREET N Boat Clubs T D E E M Regent Street Warren E E 2 R 13 E War Memorial T R 58 D 43 Margaret Street/ Street D S R RANELAGH AVENUE F Magnet A 1 A O E E U O O A R Oxford Circus D L R R E H U G D A 1 M N O 74 M E EDENHURST AVENUE 29 Goodge I N O All Saints N T 26 2 H Oxford Circus A S W E I Street E Church R D G 2 F E Baker Street H H V 30 G O N V I L L E S T War Memorial STATION APPROACH T 160 25 S 17 T for Madame Tussauds 144 O Harlesden White City Bus Station ASHLONE ROAD 2 HURLINGHAM GARDENS A R R 1 HAMMERSMITH 178 32 E Putney Tottenham 45 E Jubilee Clock Scrubs Lane for Westfield Gloucester 191 171 E T 33 M R 220 Court Road 209 T L 128 B Portman Conduit O E APPROACH Bridge Road 235 E A PUTNEY BRIDGE E W 1 N 153 GLADWYN ROAD R K Premier Inn Willesden College Park White City Shepherd’s Bush Green Street Street E T M I 2 R S SEFTON STREET 2 112 E N N R Subway WI Junction Harrow Road Earl’s Court FANTHORPE STREET N South Shaftesbury 2 T 141 I L L O W B A P C O Hammersmith 1 1 H V NK M 94 A Kensington Marble Avenue O R for Wood Lane A R A Bus Station N 1 31 N E Old Brompton 2 D L SPRING PASSAGE A 59 D G H N for Museums Arch Berkeley N 78 BENDEMEER ROAD RUVIGNY GARDENS G Lillie Road 2 125 R A E R D Road O L Swan E N S Square A 2 D G Mulgrave Road Piccadilly 62 Putney 485 111 Wharf Charing Cross Hospital West Brompton Circus 11 Subway 2 WYMOND STREET FARLOW ROAD 48 Duke’s Head E Fulham Palace Road G 430 STANBRIDGE ROAD Royal Brompton and 34 Lillie Road Knightsbridge Hyde Green The Half Moon D Willowbank Greyhound Road PLACE 79 THAMES 37 Royal Marsden Hospitals 37 Putney I Wharf Fulham Swimming Pool Park Park MARCH’S PLACE L R M R O A 51 O Star & Garter Carrara Corner F E L S H A D 37 EMBANKMENT Bridge Lillie Road 35 W for Harrods ROSKELL ROAD B Wharf 2 Chelsea & Westminster 225 O 1 37 199 16 S Lower E 247 4 K N R O Bothwell Street SALVIN ROAD A R C D D Richmond Road Y Hospital A W A Sloane O F J R Footbridge E O L S R E 35 H A R Y D I M 148 S 141 R 25 ’ Hail & Ride section Square D O R C S T A G N 2 D D E A N G S H A I I E E Fulham Road O A B R T E A M H R R O D S H T Waterman’s I E W L C O R L O S E 13 S O Fulham Palace Road Lillie Road E 87 U 1 132 Green Chelsea Football Club D N E 17 N N R P 101 A P A O D Lillie Road Fulham Cross O T R B M Munster Road A N R R S O G Chelsea A L E T O R H R E DARFUR STREET T M O S H T T A O Fulham Road 36 Hail & Ride A R E 57 Old Town Hall B S E T W A Fulham Fulham Road Fulham Road H G B E S 27 D section Chelsea Village A Fulham Palace Road N W I 104 I 32 Stevenage Road Radipole Road Fulham Broadway 58 P 94 DRYAD STREET Railway R 59 H 28 Fulham Cemetery E 31 100 O 35 MEWS F Busy Bee T H FELSHAM E L S M CHELSEA A H M 27 A M The Platt St Mary’s Church Nursery R R O E Bridge O A D Chelsea World’s End A D St Mary’s C of E School 2 78 Fulham Road aaFulham B RIVER THAMES 76 Primary School 71 T Parsons Green Lane/ Broadway E 1 Fulham E 10 R The Platt War River Thames Craven Cottage Fulham Library aa(not 425) T Town Hall 2 S Christian Centre 13 Memorial Putney Fulham Palace Road CLOSE E Fulham Football Club BORNEO STREET KINGSMERE 39 26 for Fulham T T R CHURCH 47 R 58 F E 2 O Kingwood Road King’s Road 42 The U E E SQUARE T L Wharf O L Broadway E R C Hammersmith 424 A S BLACKETT STREET Samaritans E T N World’s End Health Centre G H S 42 2 O R 1 N T T CHARLWOOD ROAD A Bridge Road Fulham Road E H S A C 17 M FULHAM L Putney A N N G 2 I D B R I F O 29 26 REDGRAVE ROAD R Odeon Munster Road R D P A H Wharf ISHERWOOD P R O R A 2 M Y D O I Harwood Road E D 12 H O E T 21 N A H A M A SG The yellow tinted area includes every R W T O O A D GWALIOR ROAD 13 Castelnau Tyrawly Road 3 D U Jubilee House R Fulham Palace Road ROAD 1 P D 24 bus stop up to about one-and-a-half 30 MASCOTTE M A Newport Road Bishop’s Park Road O O 58 OLIVETTE STREET 50 D R E Footbridge Walham Green 13 miles from Putney. Main stops L L A C C Y R O A D BREWHOUSE LANE E R A 23 King’s Road 21 L 28 L A 77 P New Kings Road A D DEODAR ROAD D are shown in the white area outside. E Barnes 15 S A D A 12 ’ P Rumbold Road R O S 37 O E U Hotham GLEGG PLACE R 16 S C R K T 43 Red Lion L L 2 A R O N R Fulham Road E Primary School A N N L A C Y R O A D D O R E A N E W D R D I V L Y E E Putney High Street O Fulham Palace Road 2 48 M C 2 E MODDER PLACE A D A L P 66 DEODAR ROAD Wandsworth Bridge Road G L B 73 N A 2 I R 15 36 D 1 New Kings Road A R 198 CARLYLE PLACE C I 26 30 D 73 New Kings Road 15 Marks & New Kings Road CHARLWOOD ROAD Putney Exchange G Church Road 45 Eileen 40 Shopping Centre Spencer Fulham High Street 8b E Fulham High Street Irene Road Lecky Clinic DEODAR ROAD Glebe Road 2 289 T R CLARENDON DRIVE 71 New Kings Road O 2 MERIVALE ROAD E A 1 Munster Road Broughton Road TOKEN Q U I L L L A N E E D Our Lady of Victories Putney Exchange YARD B L A D E M S 84 94 R 168 Barnes RC Primary School 14 T BURSTOCK ROAD CHARLWOOD TERRACE Shopping Centre Pond Putney Bridge 15 14 85 S STRATFORD GROVE 39 FLORIAN ROAD 30 LIFFORD STREET 265 96 D New Kings Road SPENCER WALK A H O Hurlingham 265 2 C H 6 93 Parsons Green 15 23 R E L M 140 V 95 O Sands End E 43 N Y School R T G T S E 253 O R R E Barnes N I AT R O R O N 270 Sainsbury’s A A D T 1 D DEODAR ROAD 30 A Station Road Bus Garage H Peterborough Road Hail & Ride 38 231 311 Upper Richmond Road D D A A Wandsworth Park Lower Lower Y section O 59 O E 41 R 48 R MONTSERRAT ROAD 1 G 297 E 227 Richmond Road Richmond Road U P D D RICHMOND 27 P D E O R R R I 263 I O C H M O N Commondale Ruvigny Gardens Townmead Road O N 42 F R D W 18 PECKHAM R L 119 W X O T E 5 The Community s 245 A R O B D R N T E Wandsworth Bridge A O 2 R ESMOND R C R Church 22 l Y R H E 119 O H O Y LV E R U A D STREET 215 P LOW R C R O T O N U 337 ER E ive FAIRFAX MEWS FAIRFAX A R r 37 233 D D P T RI T CH j m N ha BALMUIR GARDENS 21 N m Richmond M T e 1 E O s Putney WADHAM ROAD Lower N 1 Y Peckham B D U PARKFIELDS Bus Station R 81 8 R O P Methodist D I A 300 Putney High Street 187 D Richmond Road D Bus Station Sainsbury’s A G C E Church O 10 A BECTIVE PLACE GWENDOLEN AVENUE R i R 33 Festing Road 1 2 O R A s D 2 M U N PUTNEY 41 147 D F O R EL R 32 A 1 P R SH O Y 2 O BECTIVE ROAD A k 6 L M P R O A F T D W E 53 X 27 28 RO 57 E R O A G Putneymead Group T E D 10 Putney Common R R 40 A R Brandlehow 14 Putney Library O A D Sheen Road n R R Medical Practice Peckham Rye D Lion House I ROCKLAND ROAD Primary School PUTN 29 E E C Manor Road for North Sheen 22 Y Tennis N B School H 1 R 2 WINTHORPE S I M 1 ROAD f D 1 Courts G 33 O LACY ROAD g E N CK R 44 7 D D I O 33 232 S All Saints R SKELGILL ROAD O A E 1 A H O WA R D ’ S L A N E R L I D D R O BRANDLEHOW ROAD Liberal Catholic 13 O A D Shopping 47 A D T ST 27 H O WA R D ’ S L A N E Putney Tennis Church 46 OA 65 79 Centre S R East Dulwich R 11 Arts Court 75 U 1 Upper Richmond Road Upper Richmond Road West H 1 BECTIVE ROAD B Theatre 1 Goose Green G o 2 Putney Old WADHAM ROAD Richmond Park Road for Mortlake I D 39 London General Putney 72 M A Putney School of H 39 O 1 Burial Ground 117 N Putney Bridge Road 66 TS E O 200 Y R Art & Design 123 A D Bus Garage e RA 52 T D O R T R E Skelgill Road/Wandsworth Park G K R 1 R O I D PA A W D I S D HOLROYD ROAD R E DULWICH A E AW N D ENMORE ROAD L I F 2 R p D O E N U R A D E S E R Y C CH T COALECROFT ROAD L O S E R S A Barnes E N LV 144 ER M R W TO O 2 U D N ROA O River Thames R A North Dulwich D E O D 8 Royal Mail U P W F L A L E H D RTER P X L R E D O P R U LVA R O A D N Enquiry Office R R E O O R N Putney Bridge Road OR F O WOODLANDS R AD A Virgin Active A OY 1 R X A RO V BRIDGE A s N I D O 15 D 125 C E Riverside Quarter Health Club W N H N M E [ DISRAE U O LI RO V ] AD 11 N BURSTON ROAD E Upper Upper A D 140 R Heathbridge R Barnes 20 O L A Footbridge Richmond Road Richmond Road 7 D Herne Hill 26 Practice East Putney Rosslyn Park RFC L c ^ Woodborough Road Methodist Church Putney 32 I _ 30 Polish RC Church of St John the Evangelist H UPP 1 ER 2 Y Upper RICH M 32 ú A EAT OND R E L L R O A D S T.
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