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Local Area Map Bus Map Castle Bar Park Station – Zone 4 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map South Greenford Perivale A R G Perivale Park Y L Golf Club E R O A R Gurnell D iv er Leisure Centre B Pitshangerits Kingsbury re n t ParkPa Wembley Park Blackbird Cross Neasden 297 E N S Northolt Wembley Park Drive P E A L G A RD E10 Northolt Islip Manor Road N7 Brent Neasden Willesden Town Hall Shopping Centre Bus Garage Perivale Park E A S T Wembley Central R O A D 11 1 U I S L I P Northolt R 31 E7 247 E7 Target Route serves Ruislip High Street 87 NORTHOLT WEMBLEY Perivale Park PL ACE Roundabout and Wood Lane Waitrose during PELH AM Ruislip shopping hours only. At other times, Alperton 104 ARGYLE ROAD Northolt service runs direct to Ruislip. ALPERTON Alperton Sainsbury’s nt 12 Mandeville Road/Moat Farm Road re AVALON ROAD r B GURNELL GROVE G U Bowling Greens ve BRENTSIDE CLOSE1 Allotments Ri R N Bilton Road Lee Road E L w Ruislip L Belvue Road G R 69 High Street O Bilton Road Aintree Road T V 101 S E t E A Gurrnrnell n O A D Hail & Ride section e R 12 E Br L I P Wood Lane r U I S GroveGroG oveve C L O S Bilton Road Jubilee Road e R 1 10 ENS v ARGYLE D w Waitrose Ri PERIVALE GAR Rowdell Road 15 86 1 74 Sports Ground Greenford Industrial Estate Perivale Community Centre G PERIVALE RUISLIP ROAD EAST U RUISLIP ROAD EAST R Horsenden Lane South 1 Smiths Farm N 14 1 213 RUISLIP E L L CROSSWAY G R O V E Buckingham Avenue 145 Ruislip Gardens 37 61 RIVERSIDE CUCKOO1 AVENUE CLOSE Kensington Road Perivale CUCKOO AVENUE COPLEY CLOSE AVALON ROAD BRENTCOT CLOSE 43 38 CROSSWAY RAF Northolt Elm Tree Close G Bowling Horsenden Lane South R Green Dawlish Avenue D South Ruislip E5 E A O Kensington Road Ferrymead Ferrymead H A R P R O A D Brentside R 41 E Station Approach Medway Estate P High School R Ruislip Road Avenue Avenue N A Medway Parade Teignmouth Gardens Perivale H 18 Teignmouth Gardens 16 Polish Marnham Henley F C RESCENT Bideford Avenue Tesco 1 Horsenden Lane South 1 PitshangerP 12 O Crescent Close Argyle Road D O W N S I D E War Memorial Sports Ground GREENFORD R Park Perivale Lane A Ferrymead D R Yeading Ferrymead Avenue Oldfield Lane South 466 BRANTS WALK 46 Avenue 44 G A Y Ayles Road Ferrymead Drive Farndale Crescent Perivale Park Brentside West Ridge Gurnell V AVALON ROAD L Golf Course Primary School KENNEDY PATH 20 Gardens Sports Centre 101 COPLEY CLOSE E Greenford E Tennis Courts Ferrymead Avenue 1 Greenway Greenford 27 Trailfinders ROYLE CRESCENT RW N KENNEDY ROAD Police Station 393 R Marley Close 64 Sports Club Clifton Road U O Yeading 1 1 Tennis Courts EAST E A White Hart RT AA O L D T W E LV E GREATDOWN ROAD H A R P R O A D CLOSE 1 The yellow tinted area includes every D RS D Chatsworth ROA 105 LIP RU bus stop up to one-and-a-half miles 50 16116 Ruislip Road RUIS KENNEDY ROAD CUCKOO AVENUE AJ 1 Road 31 CUCKOO AVENUE Adrienne from Castle Bar Park. Main stops are Greenford Ruislip Road Ruislip Road Greenford A S E CUCKOO V C L O Hail & Ride section RV C N Avenue A Pitshanger shown in the white area outside. O 53 AVA L High School Beechwood Pembroke Road Broadway RY O SCOTCH COMMON E1 L A Pitshanger Lane PL 1 O Park 20 87 G R UPFIELD ROAD Avenue HA EY N G Pitshanger Library KENNEDY ROAD Barnhill Estate R 426 E2 GN GP Greenford Road E Y 2 Pitshanger Lane 1 L ELMBANK WAY Wellbeck Avenue E RP CL SC HILLYARD ROAD D E N AVENUE A 36 O VA L L I S WAY 157 Cardinal Wiseman E3 R KENT AVENUE AH AB St Barnabas Church 12 Y ROAD OSE 28 1 F GQ R E9 O ELFWINE ROAD High School KENNED D COPLEY CLOSE R CH Ealing E11 . OT 58 D SC Rugby Ground 42 60 A North Hanwell VA L L I S WAY 1 GM COMMON Greenford Road V BH Woodfield Road 63 H A R P R O A D E Baptist Church CLAREMONT ROAD Cleveland Park ROA Greenford Depot N Cleveland G Gifford Fairlea Place GREATDOWN ROAD 66 U BF Park C R Gardens E AD Castle Bar O O D 1 LAURIE ROAD GR R RS P CUCKOO DENE E 17 DA Park BE OR L Greenford Road B E Cleveland Road E Bridge GL CB CJ Eaton Rise 355 Y N Greenford Park BC Kent Gardens 143 CE 16 Avenue C Montpelier Road 1 CUCKOO AVENUE 19 1 AG 47 165 TT ARGYLE ROAD O L F LAURIE ROAD 130 32 F O S S E WAY TC C CUCKOO AVENUE S RE O E S S O Mayfield BD W . E CK R Hathaway Castlebar Greenford Road CA AD 97 Gardens Castlebar Hill Eaton Rise D Clevvelland BORDARS ROAD Primary School School Windmill Lane E11 380 The Knoll Marchwood Crescent Paarkrkrk Hail & Ride Copley Close A 32 79 High HILLYARD ROAD 122 1 Fleming Road V 1 Castle Bar Lane section Framfield Road 69 14 Castlebar Hill GIFFORD GARDENS 25 Redcroft Road E 98 2 57 C Charlbury Grove N O Park 7 P 30 Browning Avenue HATHAWAY 129 Studland Road 337 99 L GARDENS 10 100 TEMPLEMAN ROAD U E 39 1 BORDARS WALK 86 BORDARS ROAD Y Footbridge 32 B R U T O N WAY Framfield Road 141 C E KENT AVENUE Castlebar Hill Eaton Rise L 132 15 O Hail & Ride Greenford Avenue 45 66 HATHAWAY GARDENS S Golf Links Eaton Rise Castlebar Road CLEVELAND ROAD CUCKOO AVENUE E section Hall Drive St. Christopher CUCKOO AVENUE Estate Browning Avenue 2 Drayton E 21 U 356 C of E Church E N Drayton Bridge Road Gordon Road Gordon Road AV CLAREMONT ROAD Greenford Avenue Green T 2 Dormers Wells Lane Telford Road N C U 215 O 1 1 115 A EALING H M GreenfordGree d AAvenue The Avenue Longfield Road C V B E E C Telford Road Wallis Road Drayton Bridge Road E H Lady Margaret Road 30 E N L D 105 S BORDARS28 ROAD E I Denbigh Road Drayton Bridge Road Sutherland Avenue Gordon Road 297 E1 A S Hanwell N T 40 ROBINSON’S CLOSE E H L E S C G Argyle Road C R A I 1 T 103 O T R Browning Avenue A Argyle Road St Leonard’s Road L C 134 140 D T ALCOTT CLOSE E7 E9 E10 E S E 1 101 E N V Sutherland Avenue 12 W S C 47 E Gordon Road R 132 N Ealing Broadway E 121 U 2 1 S 18 113 2 C E West Ealing Haven Green E Haven Green 322 N 131 1 305 102 WEST EALING 12 Southall T WAKELING ROAD 529 42 HANWELL E 44 N U 1 The Mall 32 E BENHAM ROAD Town Hall AV 20 54 Drayton Green Road D 59 B E R E S F O R 176 Uxbridge Road North 133 R Church Road COPLEY CLOSE 33 U 79 Uxbridge Road West Ealing St Leonard’s Road T Common Road 84 L 41 Nightingale Road A G Grosvenor Road Broadway TEMPLEMAN ROAD N 302 H A L E WA L K D 90 CLEVELAND ROAD Southall Ealing R W T G ARGYLE ROAD Hanwell 115 E A Ealing Ealing Broadway E N Common S R 293 E 96 Community Centre N7 T C D Uxbridge Road Uxbridge Road 2 E C CHEYNE PATH Bond Street/ 150 The Broadway S E West Ealing O N E continues to T SOUTHALL N Broughton Road/ Longfield Avenue R S Town Hall 32 T Northfield Avenue/Dean Gardens 1 C F C Ladbroke Grove, MAYFIELD GARDENS 75 T Dane Road (not E2) R 55 T Cuckoo Park O E HIGHVIEW ROAD O 45 Paddington, S 144 79 30 Ealing Common C Southall C Northfield Avenue Sherwood Close E11 74 T R E Toplocks Estate CAVENDISH AVENUE S Oxford Circus N Warwick Dene E The Green D T C 97 McNair Road H W A R RAVENSBOURNE GARDENS L Northfield Avenue Hessel Road A E KINGSLEY AVENUE Tennis S R HOLLINGBOURNE GARDENS 143 Havelock Estate V 222 Court KINGSLEY AVENUE O E5 261 A Acton 2 280 Cuckoo 58 D Hillary Road E Northfield Avenue Graham Avenue ACTON Old Town Hall N 2 1 Park 1 62 U 246 Acton Town Southfield Road HIGHLAND AVENUE 116 Copley 12 28 99 E 67 Northfields ROSEMOUNT ROAD 1 Estate COPLEY CLOSE 1 Turnham Green 27 75 107 19 107 23 49 102 ST. STEPHEN’S AVENUE 47 Little Ealing Lane Popes Lane Gunnersbury Lane 7 Brentford STEPHENSON Turnham Green 17 BRIARBANK ROAD 124 CHEYNE PATH H A L L D R I V E 71 HIGHVIEW ROAD South Ealing Road Gunnersbury Avenue 2 18 ROAD Windmill Road Church 260 78 D O A R 39 1 BROWNING AVENUE 36 N D L A 57 U D Brentford Half Acre S T LITTLEJOHN ROAD Chiswick STEPHENSON ROAD BRENTFORD W CHISWICK 41 Cuckoo Park The Study COLEBROOKE AVENUE STUDLAND ROAD E 2 Centre S 64 79 Chiswick Edensor Road T Brentford Commerce Road E2 E3 C O 223 10 T 95 2 T C 1 43 R E 3 144 40 S 238 3 C 6 GROVE AVENUE COMPTON CLOSE E 53 HOMEFARM ROAD © Transport for London N 39 ROSEBERY GARDENS 10 117 WESTVIEW 108 T 181 Information correct from 27 October 2014 40 20 COPLEY CLOSE 88 163 FRAMFIELD ROAD Springhallow C A Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops V School LYNTON AVENUE 2 Key 158 E N HIGHVIEW ROAD HOMEFARM ROAD D 191 Perivale Community Centre 297 ○ ○ ○ I 86 Greenford Police Station E10 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ S 1 522 S E1 Day buses in black B 20 H 210 36 N FRAMFIELD ROAD A ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ V E Pitshanger Lane E2, E9, N7 2 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Greenford Avenue E1, E3 ○ ○ ○ E Divine Mercy N7 Night buses in blue Barnhill Estate Wellbeck Avenue E9 GROVE AVENUE D 69 N 2 Gurdwara U R Apostolate Drayton Bridge Road G E ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ A Ø— Brent Valley 74 A Connections with London Underground ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Polish War Memorial E7 London Sikh 20 Belvue Road E10 R G C O L L E G E R O A D R and Hall Drive Centre Ealing 47 G R A F T O N Golf Course 26 ○ ○ ○ E C L O S E Connections with London Overground Popes Lane E3 SAWYERS LAWN D u G Bilton Road 297 ○ ○ ○ 2 L ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ E FRAMFIELD ROAD Greenford Broadway E7, E10 1 36 15 E Y Connections with National Rail 35 I R N BROWNING AVENUE ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Ealing Liberal F L Brentford R E2 2 E9, N7 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ F Synagogue T E 3 2 w Shopping hours only 173 R O 170 Brent Town Hall 297 ○ ○ ○ 2 UR R Greenford High School E7, E10 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ R O ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ DRYDEN AVENUE O Bridge Avenue E11 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Rowdell Road Fort Road E10 D N Y T O B R C A E9, N7 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ Allotments D R A I D Ø— Arya Samaj D Ruislip E7 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 1 G 221 ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ A Hobbayne E A Browning Avenue E11 N London 18 Greenford Road E5 ○ ○ ○ R E 66 B O 38 Primary School E V A Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen bus Ø— E D ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ R Ruislip Gardens E7 42 R 1 N G E Drayton E !A Gunnersbury Lane E3 ○ ○ ○ R N service.
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