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Buses from Roehampton and Queen Mary's University Buses from Roehampton and Queen Mary’s Hospital East Acton Du Cane Road Old Brompton Road Brunel Road Hammersmith Hospital WEST 430 72 East Acton South Kensington EAST BROMPTON for the Museums White City West Brompton 170 ACTON for BBC TV Centre Victoria Shepherd's Bush Lillie Road Victoria Coach Station Hammersmith HAMMERSMITH Fulham Palace Road Fulham Cemetery 85 Chelsea 265 Royal Hospital Road Putney Bridge Castelnau River Thames River Thames Barnes 493 Red Lion Putney North Sheen St. Mary's Church Manor Circus Battersea Bridge Road Rocks Lane RICHMOND Lower Richmond Road Lower Richmond Road Festing Road The Embankment Richmond BARNES Lower Richmond Road Lower Richmond Road PUTNEY Commondale Ruvigny Gardens Putney High Street Sheen Road Upper Richmond Upper Richmond Queens Road Road West Road West Barnes Common Barnes for North Sheen Thornton Road Priests Bridge Roehampton lane Upper Upper Upper Richmond East Sheen Upper Richmond Upper Richmond Road Richmond Road Richmond Road Richmond Road Putney Lombard Road Bus Station Sheen Lane Road West Priory Lane Gipsy Lane Leisure Centre Arts Theatre Kings Road Barnes Rosslyn Park R.F.C. Upper Upper Richmond Road Richmond Road Dover House Woodborough Road Methodist Church Roehampton Lane Road Fairacres Gibbon Walk UÚ Putney Hill ÚX ELMSHAW RD HAWK ESBURY ROAD St. John’s Avenue GB Clapham Junction Digby Stuart HC College CLAPHAM The yellow tinted area includes every bus PARKSTEAD ROAD stop up to about one-and-a-half miles from Roehampton University Queen Mary’s JUNCTION Roehampton and Queen Mary's Hospital. HD Hospital GA AY Putney Hill Main stops are shown in the white area CRESTW Ú AY South Thames College outside. W VÚ CRESTW D Wandsworth O Southside Shopping Centre V E AD R N RO DOW West Hill H H E HIG O West Hill Road N Playing Roehampton U A S L Field AD House E KME West Hill R PAR ÚS N O Putney Heath Lytton Grove O A T COPPICE Putney Heath Hayward D P Tibbet’s A DRIVE Gardens ÚT LONG D Dover Park Drive West Hill K N M MEA Corner E E ST Beaumont Road A E H P DRIVE W EAN U H W H E R T CH OOD ÚH EA E S H O T Y S ÚG E Putney Heath Putney Heath R BE N CL T T S U T T P ÚJ Green Man H S Exeter House Danebury Avenue KING AY RD IG SCLERE DW N H Mount Angelus Road CL O TO 170 HAR R P BRID AM ÚF GE ÚA EH ST Withycombe Road 430 AV RO ÚE D DAN ÚB FIEL Danebury Avenue EBURY MED ÚK LAVE AV Minstead Gardens RSTOKE E ÚM School GDNS ÚC Princes Way HOLYBOURNE SHAWFORD John Paul II School AVENUE ÚQ Putney COURT D School A Heath River Thames ÚD O Princes Way R N Windlesham Grove O ÚR LT A Princes Way Southmead Primary School Alton Road Roehampton Lane Wanborough Drive Hyacinth Road Bessborough Alton Road Road Augustus Road Heathmere Primary School 72 Dilton Gardens Bessborough Road Southfields Norley Vale Kingston Road Putney Vale Cemetery Roehampton Vale Wimbledon Park Road West Lodge Southdean Gardens Roehampton Vale ASDA Wimbledon Park Road Woodspring Road Roehampton Vale Roehampton Vale Campus Wimbledon Kingston Vale All England Lawn Tennis Club Robin Hood Key Kingston Hill Wimbledon 72 Day buses in black Alexandra Road N74 Night buses in blue Kingston Hospital Robin Hood Way WIMBLEDON r- Connections with Underground Gap Road Norbiton n Connections with National Rail KINGSTON Church Kingston By-pass Plough Lane t Connections with Tramlink (Beverley Way) Wimbledon Stadium Blackshaw Road 0 Mondays and Fridays only 85 À Kingston Ú Tooting Broadway Ý Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen Fairfield Bus Station bus service. The disc À appears on the top of the bus stop 1 2 3 in the street (see map of town centre in centre of diagram). Shannon Corner Tooting 4 5 6 TOLWORTH St. George's Hospital 493 New Malden Tolworth Fountain Red Lion TOOTING Route fi nder 265 Tolworth Broadway Day buses including 24-hour routes © Transport for London Bus route Towards Bus stops Information correct from 09 February 2008 72 East Acton A D S W X Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Roehampton Bessborough Road M R T U V Barnes Common Roehampton Lane 493 pA pJ pK pS pW pX Lombard Road 170 pB pE Roehampton Lane (Southbound) 85 pJ pK pM pQ Kingston J K M Q 85 Battersea Bridge Road 170 pB pE Lower Richmond Road 265 pA pD pS pW pX Wanborough Drive 265 pD pM pQ pR pT pU pM pR pT pU pV Putney Bridge D F Bessborough Road 72, 265 M pV Blackshaw Road 493 pE pT pU pV pJ pK pM pQ 170 Roehampton Danebury Avenue C J K Marble Arch r- N74 pA pB pS pW pX Roehampton Vale ASDA, 85 C Roehampton Vale Campus 265 pD pM pQ pR pT pU Victoria B E N and West Lodge Castelnau 72 pA pD pS pW pX pV New Malden Fountain 265 pD pM pQ pR pT pU 265 Putney Bridge A D S W X Chelsea Royal Hospital Road 170 pB pE pV S Tolworth D M Q R T Clapham Junction n 170 pB pE pJ pK pM pQ Shannon Corner 265 pD pM pQ pR pT pU U V D Norbiton Church 85 pV pA pJ pK pS pW pX Danebury Avenue 170 pC pJ pK North Sheen Manor Circus 493 pA pJ pK pS pW pX Roehampton Danebury Avenue C H K p HC p HD Sheen Road Queens Road 493 430 430 pC pH pK p HC p HD n O for North Sheen South Kensington B F G p GA p GB N74 pC pT pU pV pB pF pG p p Old Brompton Road 430 GA GB Shepherd’s Bush r- 72 pA pD pS pW pX Dover House Road 430 pB pF pG p GA p GB North Sheen A J K S W N74 pA pB pS pW pX r- pE pT pU pV 493 Du Cane Road 72 pA pD pS pW pX Southfi elds 493 X Hammersmith Hosptial P South Kensington r- 430 pB pF pG p GA p GB Park Lane N74 pA pB pS pW pX for the Museums pA pB pS pW pX Tooting E T U V N74 E Plough Lane Wimbledon Stadium 493 pE pT pU pV Earl’s Court r- N74 pA pB pS pW pX T Princes Way 493 pE pT pU pV East Acton r- 72 pA pD pS pW pX Tibbet’s Corner 170 pB pE Night buses Putney n 85 pD pF East Acton Brunel Road 72 pA pD pS pW pX Tolworth Red Lion 265 pD pM pQ pR pT pU Bus route Towards Bus stops pB pF pG p p pA pJ pK pS pW pX 430 GA GB pV East Sheen Sheen Lane 493 pA pB pS pW pX N74 Baker Street A B S W X N74 Tolworth Broadway 265 pD pM pQ pR pT pU F Putney St. Mary’s Church 85 pD pF pV C T U V Fulham Palace Road 430 pB pF pG p GA p GB Roehampton Danebury Avenue 265 pA pD pS pW pX pE pT pU pV Fulham Cemetary pA pB pS pW pX Tooting St. George’s Hospital 493 N74 pB pF pG p GA p GB 430 Tooting Broadway r- 493 pE pT pU pV Other buses G N74 pA pB pS pW pX pE pT pU pV U Bus route Towards Bus stops Gap Road 493 Putney Bridge r- 85 pD pF Upper Richmond Road (Eastbound) 430 pB pF pG p GA p GB Gloucester Road r- N74 pA pB pS pW pX 265 pA pD pS pW pX Roehampton Vale 0 M Q T U V N74 pA pB pS pW pX 969 430 pB pF pG p GA p GB H pA pJ pK pS pW pX Whitton 0 A S W X Hammersmith r- 72 pA pD pS pW pX N74 pA pB pS pW pX Upper Richmond Road (Westbound) 493 Priory Lane Hammersmith Hospital 72 pA pD pS pW pX Putney Heath 85 pD pF Hyde Park Corner r- N74 pA pB pS pW pX 170 pB pE Upper Richmond Road West 493 pA pJ pK pS pW pX Destination fi nder K 493 pE pT pU pV V pD pF Destination Bus routes Bus stops Kingston Fairfi eld Bus Station 85 pJ pK pM pQ Putney High Street 85 Victoria r- n and Coach Station 170 pB pE pD pM pQ pR pT pU pB pF pG p p A Kingston By-pass (Beverley Way) 265 430 GA GB W pV N74 pA pB pS pW pX pB pE Alexandra Road 493 pE pT pU pV pJ pK pM pQ Wandsworth 170 Kingston Hill 85 Putney Hill 85 pD pF Southside Shopping Centre All England Lawn Tennis Club 493 pE pT pU pV Kingston Hospital 85 pJ pK pM pQ r- n pB pF pG p p Alton Road 265 pM pR pT pU pV Kingston Road 85 pJ pK pM pQ R West Brompton 430 GA GB Richmond r- n 493 pA pJ pK pS pW pX Augustus Road 493 pE pT pU pV Putney Vale Cemetery 265 pD pM pQ pR pT pU N74 pA pB pS pW pX and Bus Station B pV West Hill 170 pB pE Kingston Vale Robin Hood 265 pD pM pQ pR pT pU Robin Hood Way 265 pD pM pQ pR pT pU Baker Street r- N74 pA pB pS pW pX White City r- for BBC TV Centre 72 pA pD pS pW pX pV pV Barnes n 72, 265 pA pD pS pW pX Withycombe Road 493 pE pT pU pV Knightsbridge r- N74 pA pB pS pW pX Rocks Lane 72 pA pD pS pW pX Barnes Red Lion 72 pA pD pS pW pX Wimbledon r- n t 493 pE pT pU pV Roehampton Lane (Northbound) 72, 265 pA pD pS pW pX Barnes Rosslyn Park R.F.C 72, 265 pA pD pS pW pX L pE pT pU pV Fairacres pA pJ pK pS pW pX Wimbledon 493 493 pA pJ pK pS pW pX Lillie Road 430 pB pF pG p GA p GB 493 All England Lawn Tennis Club N74 pA pB pS pW pX N74 pA pB pS pW pX N74 pA pB pS pW pX Wimbledon Park Road 493 pE pT pU pV ROEHAMPTON AND QUEEN MARY’S HOSPITAL DR (WAN) TFL 12473.01.08 (T) Website 24 hour travel information MAYOR Transport for London OF LONDON tfl.gov.uk 020 7222 1234.
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