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Buses from Eltham High Street Buses from Eltham High Street 132 North Greenwich for The O2 Key River Thames Millennium Village Oval Square Ø— Connections with London Underground Greenwich East Greenwich Westcombe Blackheath Sainsbury’s at BEXLEYHEATH u Connections with London Overground Cutty Sark Vanbrugh Hill Park Sun-in-the-Sands Greenwich Peninsula Bexleyheath R Connections with National Rail 286 Maze Hill East Greenwich Blackheath Dorcis Avenue Library Royal Standard The yellow tinted area includes every Bexleyheath Î Connections with Docklands Light Railway bus stop up to one-and-a-half miles Hail & Ride Bus Garage Rochester Way section GREENWICH Kidbrooke Way from Eltham High Street. Main stops Holmesdale Road B16 h Connections with Tramlink are shown in the white area outside. Â Elsa Road 132 B15 N21 Connections with river boats N21 continues to Rochester Way Broad Walk London Bridge , Welling Bexleyheath Connections with Emirates Air Line Bank and Welling Way Shopping Centre Trafalgar Square for Charing Cross Rochester Way Wendover Road Hook Lane B16 Gravel Hill A Bricklayers Arms Kidbrooke Rochester Way Falconwood Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen bus Moorehead Way Kidbrooke Park/Tudway Road Appleton Road Community Centre Weigall Road Rochester !A Old Kent Road Bexley Library service. The disc appears on the top of the bus stop in the Rochester Way Westmount Road Way 1 2 3 Moorehead Way Rochester Way Oxleas Meadows Falconwood 4 5 6 street (see map of town centre in centre of diagram). Westhorne Avenue/St Barnabas Church :LQJÀHOG6FKRRO 321 Eltham Park Rochester Way Tudway Road Westmount Road Rochester BEXLEY New Cross Moorehead Way Ryan Close Well Hall Road Eltham Park Gardens Methodist Church Glenesk Road Pinto Way Well Hall Roundabout Way Gate Welling Way Sainsbury’s Well Hall Road BEECHHILL Bexley Weigall Road W Kidbrooke Lane North Side ROAD Y E W S 162 233 314 T Eltham Cemetery Route finder M Eltham O New Cross GR Weigall U Gate N GLENURE RD. Bridgen Day buses including 24-hour services A EENHOLM Road T ELDE R ROAD Anchor Eltham C 5LHÀHOG5RDG Eltham Church South Side R H ROAD High Street B Crown Woods School Bus route Towards Bus stops Well Hall Road E OA Lewisham Way LUNTS R University of Chequers Parade/ R GOUROCK ROAD RSL Y for St John’s D Greenwich Passey Place R 124 Catford ○ ○P ○T IE Mansion site Bexley Road Blendon Eltham Eltham Green OAD Rennets Wood Road Road Library U V X EY Penhill Road ○ ○P ○T Eltham Road/ XL 126 Bromley Lewisham Eltham Road Cedarhurst Eltham Hill Eltham Hill S D. BE D Westhorne Q OA ○S ○V Courtlands Drive Avenue Park Avenue Kingsground ET R Blackfen 132 Bexleyheath Avenue STRE S George Staples M HIGH T O PO Bexley Road Avery Hill ELTHA U B AVERY T ○R ○T FOOTSC Glenesk Road 5LHÀHOG5RDG U North Greenwich Lee Eltham Eltham R H ND P E Z Green Road Road Eltham Hill N HILL ○ ○P ○T D 160 Catford Weigall Kidbrooke Greenway PL FH Eltham Church Road Park Road C A R Avery Hill Road ○B ○Q High Street AY ROAD R Sidcup Middle Park Avenue CE E University of Eltham Green School S C Greenwich ○S ○V Kingsground E 162 Beckenham Junction N Southwood site Westhorne Avenue Middle Park Avenue Eltham Palace Road Sainsbury’s T Eltham Station ○R ○T Sidcup Road Churchbury Road Middle Park Avenue 233 Swanley ○B ○Q Middle Park Avenue Southend Crescent &DPSÀHOG5RDG Holy Trinity Church Westhorne Avenue Newmarket Green ○ ○R ○T Avery Hill Road Halfway Street Eltham Station Alwold Crescent Footscray Road Restons Crescent B15 Halons Road Halfway Street ○R ○T Middle Park Avenue Court Road 286 Greenwich Royal Blackheath Golf Club Horn Park The Vista Footscray Road Sidcup ○Q ○V Alnwick Road/ Inca Drive Westhorne Avenue Horncastle Road Middle Park Avenue Woodyates Road Avery Hill Road 314 New Addington ○B ○Q Eltham Gardens Footscray Road Sidewood Road Green Lane ○ ○R ○T St Mildred’s Road Halfway Street Eltham Station Days Lane Baring Road Middle Park Avenue Footscray Road Avery Hill Road 321 Foots Cray ○B ○Q Court Road Footscray Rugby Club Merchland Road New Cross Gate ○ ○P ○T Mottingham New Eltham New Eltham Sandhurst Fiveways B15 ○S ○V Catford Road Footscray Road Bexleyheath Catford William Barefoot Drive Thaxted Road Lewisham St Andrew’s Mottingham Road St Dunstan’s 160 Town Hall Church Crouch Croft Horn Park ○P ○T College Court Road Footscray Road Halfway Street Sandhurst Road William Barefoot Drive Green Lane County Gate Hollies Avenue ○S ○V ○Y MOTTINGHAM William Swanley B16 Bexleyheath 124 Catford and Verdant Lane Mottingham Partridge Green 233 Catford Bridge Barefoot Drive 160 Beechenlea Lane ○P ○T ○W ○X Prince of Wales Kidbrooke Torridon Road Coldharbour Green Lane Longlands Sidcup Dowanhill Road Library Montbelle Road Road Mottingham Road Castillon Road Hail & Ride Ravensworth Road section Sidcup Station Road CATFORD Swanley North Downham High Street Night buses Waters Road Elmstead Lane Edgebury Estate Main Road SIDCUP Dunkery Road Mottingham Road Bus route Towards Bus stops Verdant Lane Sidcup Town Centre Swanley ○S ○V Whitefoot Lane Marvels Lane Elmstead Lane Chislehurst Northview Estate N21 Bexleyheath Chinbrook Road Gordon Arms Sidcup Hill Trafalgar Square ○P ○T CHISLEHURST Foots Cray Grove Park Elmstead Woods High Street Birchwood Chislehurst Corner Burnt Ash Lane War Memorial 162 286 Ruxley Sundridge Park Sundridge Avenue Sidcup Corner Beckenham Junction Plaistow Green Queen Mary’s Hospital Bromley North Perry Street Crittall’s Corner Park Langley Chinese Garage 126 Bromley 321 Foots Cray Tesco Westmoreland Road South Bromley High Street Widmore Green Bickley Road Chislehurst Southborough Road for Chislehurst Caves Addington Village BROMLEY for Bickley 314 Interchange Hayes Westmoreland Road New Addington Coney Hall Bourne Vale St Mark’s Church Salcot Crescent Addington Road Mead Way Information correct from October 2014 © Transport for London TFL28805.09.14 (F).
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