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Buses from Isle of Dogs (Island Gardens) Buses from Isle of Dogs (Island Gardens) 135 Islington Highbury & Balls Pond Old Street Angel Islington Road 277 Moorelds Eye Hospital BusesN277 Upperfrom Street St. Paul’sIsle Dalstonof Dogs (Island Gardens) Road Junction Old Street Graham Road Hackney Central Shoreditch High Street135 Islington Highbury & Balls Pond Old Street Angel Islington Road 277 Moorelds Eye Hospital N277 Upper Street St. Paul’s Dalston Mare Well Road Junction Street Street Liverpool Street Graham Road Old Street Lauriston Road Aldgate Aldgate East Hackney Central ShoreditchN550 High Street Grove Road continues to Trafalgar Square for Charing Cross Mare Well London Metropolitan UniversityStreet Street D7 Liverpool Street Mile End Lauriston Road Aldgate Aldgate East Limehouse Town Hall Burdett Road N550 Grove Road continues to Trafalgar Square Limehouse for Charing Cross London Metropolitan University D7 Westferry Canada Mile End Square Westferry West India Canary North Circus Avenue Wharf (N550 only) D7 N550 Limehouse Poplar Canning Town Town Hall Burdett Road All Saints Bus Station Limehouse Leamouth Orchard Place Westferry Canada Blackwall Square River Thames Westferry West India Canary North East India Circus Avenue Wharf (N550 only) South South Bafn N550 D7 Way Colonnade Colonnade Prestons Road Poplar Canning Town Canary Wharf Canada Aspen Way All Saints Bus Station Square South Westferry Road Leamouth Marsh Wall/Heron Quay Orchard Place BlackwallPrestons Road Coldharbour River Thames East India Westferry Road South South Bafn Byng Street Way Colonnade ColonnadeMarsh WallPrestons Road Prestons Road Canary Wharf CanadaJack Dash House Aspen Way The Blue Bridge Square Westferry Road South Marsh BarkantineWall/Heron Clinic/ Quay ISLE OF Hutchings Street Limeharbour ManchesterPrestons Road Road DOGS Harbour Exchange Square StewartColdharbour Street Westferry Road Sir John McDougalByng Gardens Street LimeharbourMarsh Wall ManchesterPrestons Road Road East Ferry RoadJack Dash House St.The Johns Blue BridgePark Westferry Road BarkantineArnhem Clinic/Wharf ISLE OF Primary School LimeharbourCrossharbour Manchester Road Hutchings Street Thames River DOGS Harbour Exchange Square CubittStewart Town Street School 135 277 Westferry Road Sir John McDougalCrews Gardens Street N277 Crossharbour IsleLimeharbour of Dogs ASDA Manchester Road East Ferry Road St.Pier Johns Street Park Westferry Road St. Edmund’sArnhem School Wharf Spindrift Avenue Primary School Telegraph Place MudchuteCrossharbour Manchester Road IsleCubitt of Dogs/Town School Thames River 135 277 Police Station Westferry Road E A ST N277 Crossharbour Crews Street ©P1ndar S Isle ofMillwall Dogs ASDA Manchester Road T Park DALE F PierD Street ST E N USE A R O O L O H O R L B C E R Westferry Road E Y P Island T Westferry Road K D P L A S E R Harbinger School/ A ACE Gardens O S St. Edmund’s School Spindrift Avenue SF R H OAD S Masthouse Terrace C ER E W I Mudchute D T Manchester Road Telegraph Place EL S N ES HE S T D C Isle of Dogs/ FE AN ER RR M ND Police Station Y AU ROAD S E A ST ©P1ndar ET S Millwall E ST. 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,l Burdett Road 277, N277 ,f ,l Lauriston Road N550 ,a ,b ,j ,k Night buses N550 Baffin Way N550 ,a ,b ,j ,k Grove Road continues to Trafalgar Square N550 ,c ,d ,e ,f Bus route Towards Bus stops Liverpool Street o o R 135 ,c ,d ,e ,mb Trafalgar Square D7 ,c ,d ,e ,f Leamouth Orchard Place 277, N277 ,f ,l W Key Crossharbour ,a ,b ,mb for Charing Cross ,f ,l N277 Balls Pond Road LondonN277 Metropolitan University D7 Mile End for Charing Cross R Islington ,f ,l LimeharbourLondon Metropolitan University 135 ,j,c ,k,d ,l,e ,mb Well Street 277, N277 ,f ,l 135 Day buses in black D ,a ,b ,j ,k BankC N550 ,c ,d ,e ,f N550N550 Night busesCanning in blue Town ,c ,d ,e ,f Limehouse Limehouse R D 135N550 ,c ,d ,e ,mb,f WestU India Avenue 135 ,c ,d ,e ,mb ConnectionsTrafalgar with London Square Underground BlackwallCanada Square D North D7N550 ,g,cTown ,h,d Hall,j,e ,k,f Burdett Road o Connections with London Overground Limehouse Mand Town Hall N550 ,c ,d ,e ,f Upper Street 277,N277 N277 ,f,f ,l o 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