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Buses from Stratford International Stratford International Station – Zone 3 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map Buses from Stratford International 102 Chandos Road 1 Leyton S R O A D 39 C H A N D O Gardens N E BRYDGES ROAD A D M W N R O E H U G H A N T A CHANDOS ROAD O 2 A N 2 Velodrome L PARKWAY9 CRESCENT LEYTON ROADJ R Walthamstow Chingford 192 S O O D L A Crooked Billet Mount Chingford A L 161 R O I R D E B I M 8 WALTHAMSTOW M R O Mobile E R 97 WANSTEAD R C 42 E L O 82 A B Garden P M A 62 Walthamstow Central Mill Race City E 21 308 T D Meadow VELO BRYDGES ROAD CHINGFORD Wanstead PLACE CHOBHAM ROAD 91 Leyton Woodbine Place C 154 E E 1 Baker’s Arms Chobham U L N E N V E Cycling Track A B E A R Chobham Manor L A Wanstead R T Academy 159 2 LEYTONSTONE U I O O M A J O R R O A D N Leyton Midland Road O S N H U E S S E X WAY N A R V Ronald Openshaw Nursery 66 HENNIKER ROAD 339 I S E E N HENNIKER ROAD Education Centre C U High Road Leyton Sir Ludwig Guttmann 156 57 Leytonstone Blake Hall Road L E O CHEERING LANE S 128 E Health & Wellbeing Centre Vicarage Road A D O C R HENNIKER ROAD G E O D M Olympic R I High Road Leyton B M Colegrave Rings T Y Dames Road E R 83 U Grange Park Road Grove Green Road B N Primary School L I 2 129 S I N A PA C L O S E A E N 2 D T Central Avenue S A R G Y H S N T E R O R R N D R O A D High Road Leyton A O N W Tumbling Bay 44 A VICTORY PARADE MARYLA Belvedere R D Buckingham Road Wanstead Park Playground O 39 A Community D Cathall Road OLYMPIC PARK AVENUE Road E FALMOUTH STREET L T O M G R O V E S High Road Leyton LOGAN CLOSE P R I Z E WA L K I Hollydown Way 1 S Centre C W CLOSE 2 A Leyton Library E A R Forest Gate U Y O N FORTUNES WALK L Alfred’s E THORNHAM GROVE W I V N L A A A MARYLAND STREET Meadow D A A MEDALS E 48 D St. Paul’s C Cathall Road E O ST. PAUL’S DRIVE D L Leyton L R O WAY I MALDON CLOSE Church S Y R N Timber Lodge U E Apollo Place Forest Lane K G LEYTON O E T L T O M H O O D N G T D O O I O CLOSE H S I M O N S WA S St. James School East R N B T N O High Road Leyton SCARLET CLOSE Y Mirabelle R T R R O FRANCIS STREET E E Gardens 1 A Village 21 Millais Road B I D High Road Leytonstone L RIBBONS WALK R S 8 T SIMONS WALK Forest Lane O R N205 Harrow Green WEST PARK WALK E High Road Leyton Victory Park E 64 CLAPTON Magpie Close Portlands A T E T T T R E Drapers Field 23 S D T REE V I D ORIENS MEWS 44 D A CHAMPIONS WALK A L M A S Lea Bridge Brooksby’s Walk Ruckholt Road Temple Mill Lane Homerton Road High Road Leytonstone Forest Lane ACE Roundabout Homerton Marsh Hill Hackney Marsh Playing Fields Ruckholt Road Bridge Velopark W PL 1 PORTLANDS E T Ranelagh Road McGrath Road WHITEAR WALK E W 308 DORS 2 L A L 2 WHITEAR WALK MIRABELLE GARDENS D MIRABELLE GARDENS S T R E E T S Steps DE COUBERTIN STREET N Clapton Park Homerton Homerton Road Homerton Road Ruckholt Road D T Maryland Steps Steps G L A D E WA L K I R N Holden E Millfields Road High Street Kingsmead Estate Hackney Marsh Spitalfields Market Forest Lane E T G WADDINGTO E E T CELEBRATION AVENUE R RAVENS WALK S T T Point O Thorogood Gardens K E S Glyn Road Liberty Bridge Road O O N Celebration Avenue Portlands B R N Y P E N Games Court R O Chobham Academy Sir Ludwig Guttman Leyton Road Crownfield Road Crownfield Road P E N N Y B R O O K E S S T R E E T A 49 O Stratford D 96 Health Centre Chobham Road Edith Road Burgess Road Water Lane L WADDINGTON STREET Louise Road EASTCROSS Y BRIDGE M International ANTHEMS WAY 2 Water Lane P The 131 R A N Waterglades I V UEL Stratford Campus E O N I E C S WA INTERNATIONAL WAY INTERNATIONAL WAY WINDMILLStratford LANE Newtown T PENNY BROOKES STREET 2 25 U A Methodist Church L N P Y O K R A E The Grove Romford Road M L Stratford Y W B V A Railway M S M International E Maneby Grove Litchfield Avenue P A O E Tavern L R 1 I H C T Y R E P N A N MILLSTONE CLOSE Central A i K A C v W Leyton Road The Grove Romford Road R e Baptist T L K WAY r ATIONAL A N Marlin ER Church Queen A T Windmill Lane Stratford Library Water Lane/ A F L N IN A D V e O Apartments O R 119 T E I C E N I V Elizabeth University of East London a 10 E S N T R Stratford V E C A O U C G R E N Olympic E R H E Stratford N T International St. Francis Stratford Park N E I International U Redeemed Christian RC Church Advice ROUNDHOUSE LANE HITCHCOCK LANE T Church of God27 E Arcade Unite Stratford Eye E Stratford One INTERNATIONAL PARK OXFORD ROAD STATION SQUARE A AVENUE HITCHCOCK LANE V ANE ROUNDHOUSE L N 2 Premier O 55 O R G INTERNATIONAL X For route 388 towards Elephant & Castle Inn F 148 E 32 O SQUARE Westfield O R D R please go to stop on Waterden Road L R OXFORD ROAD O A Premier A Steps Stratford City D L G or stop at Stratford City Bus Station. D Inn STATION LANE A 140 Stratford City N John E FOUR E University Square Lewis DIALS SALWAY W ROAD Westfield 2 Stratford H E 97 Morrisons S FOUR Stratford D T T John Lewis DIALS F Y 388 T H E S T R E E T A IE City R O Picture House L E D T LL Stratford City Bus Station THE GALLERY R H A A E S N E G V T H Steps R SALWAY E R T PLACE E E THEATRE SQUARE N E T Stratford Stratford U T Steps S Theatre Circus Library E THE STREET STRATFORD W PLACE A GERRY Royal RAFFLES A E E SQUARE The International Z The Stratford Hotel K S Staybridge Suites Market L A Stratford SERVICE ROUTE NO. 2 East Carpenters Road Quarter L Holiday C T Holiday Inn T Ibis T P A R London U P International F D WA N Inn E N C R T T I Stratford City Stratford City A A O E R R F S S E P T E R Quarter E A H O L CHESTNUT PLAZA Carpenters Road E R C A D N D TE ST Marks & R Stratford Kings Yard R St. John’s S Spencer BROADWAY R Footbridge G O Steps A Centre Church A D White Post Lane D V N O R T H M A L L E A Steps MERIDIAN Stratford N O SQUARE U R W E S T M A L L Wansbeck Road DIAMOND Ramp Waterfront E Rothbury Road BRIDGE T Stratford Monument E Y MANDEVILLE A continues to PLACE Steps H N205 Wansbeck Road The yellow tinted area includes every bus C E A S T M A L L W Paddington TALLOW Steps I D Monier Road stop up to about one-and-a-half miles BRIDGE F A S O U T H M A L L Area under T Robert Monument O King 22 Wick Lane from Stratford International. Main stops Steps N E development R L the Engine 37 Edward VII D Fish Island are shown in the white area outside. O E B T Footbridge Playground R Pub R W M A 2 F Steps L a M O Wick Lane t W e W A 2 r E Shoreditch High Street Pool Street w Footbridge Y 20 Footbridge R Autumn Street o MANDRAKE WAY C A Steps r W London Aquatics I T k V s A Stratford E Y Steps Stratford Y Climbing R N Carpenters Road M i Tredegar Road Centre London U I v SERVICE ROUTE NO. 1 Warton Road L Wall e L E T Carpenters Primary School r E E Usher Road P Lift Aquatics T R A S T I A H Steps Centre Ye Olde T O R V I C Tredegar Road BURTONS Old W STRATFORD Black Bull E Steps COURT Town S T Shetland Road S Hall H East 98 T A Steps GIBBINS ROAD C M High Street A H Thames Roman Road Footbridge T A L A I N N Warton Road O T E Liverpool Street 415 Ford Road N Department of S SHOREDITCH Since 9/11 T S R Social Security E The Unitarian and MARK T E STREET Steps R T BOW Steps E Free Christian Church Grove Road Building E H M Revenue & CHOPWELL Bow Road High Street High Street T Railway Crafts College Customs CLOSE Aldgate Stepney Bow Church Bow Church Bow Flyover Abbey Lane WATERWORKS Footbridge Tree W 1 Footbridge PLACE CHANT SQUARE E KENNARD ROAD S East Green Bow Road FARTHINGALE WALK C T Steps 13 H 20 H Stratford A A Steps London Academy of N M W 72 1 T Magistrates’ Court L Bevis Marks Whitechapel Excellence T S Mile End a 59 Footbridge A Campbell Road t Discover T N R E e E E for Royal London r Children’s Story E BRYANT STREET Rounton Road w T 320 E Hospital r Centre o Ramp Bryant Street r e 1 k D Skills For ROSHER CLOSE 86 v R Methodist Church Harford Street i Devons Road Steps s Growth The Lawn R A R & Community Centre D T i A Bow Arts a v 38 2 O O r e 13 e 36 3 R S Studios P Sync e r s I R l P T Langdon Park v Ben Jonson Road i C 18 3 P e London R Steps E H R U T n KAY F WIDDIN STREET GIBBINS ROAD Carpenters N E W M O U N T T J E London l the n H G STREET O T l 32 E Steps D O R A N WA L K 3 I D R E i a R THORNTON E R STREET D T Stadium B POPLAR Podium h S M H U T C H I N S C L O S E Estate Stratford G D Chrisp Street Market BRIDGE S H 9 R G I B B I N S R O A D C School 21 T O 23 F y Edge I R H Stepney Way C 302 C t Steps C W I L M E R L E A C L O S E E I T i E P I T C L E T T R O A D H School 21 F A 1 30 T 1 River Thames E E T R Blackwall Tunnel T R D O R A N WA L K PA U L C L O S E ArcelorMittal S Steps N 73 T O N P Shadwell Northern Approach R N Carpenters TMO T SHADWELL Orbit H O O S T E Stratford High Street Steps E Learning Centre & W 339 East India Dock Road North Greenwich M ROWSE CLOSE D St.
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