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Buses from Kingston L Kingston Station – Zone 6 i Onward Travel Information D A O Local area mapR Bus map Buses from Kingston L E N X I N G O T O N P T L A C E 79 G 76 E WILLOUGHBY ROAD N The Oak 32 U Willoughby D K N Ealing Broadway 34 L A I A E O V Arms 281 65 GLAMORGAN ROAD W R 96 108 84 A CLIFTON ROAD 6 11 E R D Heston Hounslow East N Y U 53 R 25 R 35 South Ealing O Hounslow Bus Station S A M U E L G R AY E 16 E L M R O A D Heston Health Centre D U G A R D E N S K St. Leonard’s Church River Thames M S 1 B Y 45 86 N E E Kingston Masjid 481 A S GIBBON ROAD C 50 Brentford Watermans Centre 85 33 T St Lukes C of E Hanworth Road MAY BATE AVENUE 46 53 HOUNSLOW Primary School AV E N R O A D West Middlesex 84 Treaty Centre 57 48 CR Isleworth R Cranford Kew Bridge Putney Bridge 2 Hounslow University Hospital Putney Canbury 52 E Sainsburys War Memorial 44 371 17 62 High Street Gardens 48 High Street 74 Twickenham Ivybridge W D 2 M AY B A T E AV E N U E E 11 A S E A S T R O A D O 1 Stadium Twickenham Tesco O O L North Sheen C Hatton Kew Bridge South Side Putney 1 G L R G I Playground Manor Road Sainsbury’s W I N R T Harlington Cross 22 S 65 E A I D 56 J O H N B WAIGHTS COURT V Kew Road Putney Heath I R W Y A 20 Corner I L L I A M R 2 D U C W 28 Hospital C L O S E S C 70 BERESFORD ROAD Green Man I Twickenham A L D 32 13 SKERNE WALK L H Bridge Road A RICHMOND O Richmond Richmond 1 O 34 C U O 31 31 R Kingston College M W G UL AY AV E N MAY BATE AVENUE A U E S U R Y B A S I N Heathrow Bus Station 7 C 34 Faggs Road L H R Roehampton Medeld Street 12 PUTNEY A Richmond Road E B E LT O N R O A D U M A S TAT I O N R O A D O Z Y Y O 103 Airport North Sixth Cross E R Twickenham Green Centre 5 29 52 R 61 R N M O E N Y 8 O ROEHAMPTON A Road 8 H 20 E SEVEN KINGS WAY D 118 A S Penny Roehampton Alton Road D D Queen’s Road Subway Gas Holders CANBURY AVENUE 4 DEACON ROAD 2 School 50 Ram am Ashburnham Road 57 Gallery Canbury Feltham Fulwell American University Kingston R Club Grey Medical Centre 268 Heathrow Stanley Road Roehampton Vale ASDA Clapham Park O 64 Broughton Avenue College 43 23 Petersham Horse 23 Terminals 2 & 3 Atkins Road A D 21 D A Dolphin Day Nursery 167 O A The Dysart O R K R W R DEACON ROAD PA Central Bus Station D E R Y Hampton A Z and Preschool1 U The Sons A N B L E C A 40 L K3 T W 12 K5 Streatham Hill O Kingston D E C of Divine R 234 A ELM GROVE 111 Health Centre S 2 Wick Providence RC O T 1 Cornerstone Ham Dukes Ham Common Burgoine R Hampton Road West E S R Hanworth Kingston E HAM T K 99 Church Robin Hood Way 13 T uay E Educare N 285 Beaufort Road Avenue R E Apex Corner E D Streatham N Air Park C 1 A Teddington Railway E Small School Sigrist T Richmond Road S R E O St. Leonard’s Church O A R X26 Leisure R Subway Hampton A S O P Broad Street 68 C Kingston Vale D G W 2 SEYMOUR ROAD Bridge I T Suare M L Canbury Centre S H M Sainsbury’s for Teddington 47 DOWN HALL ROAD W A L E Ham Robin Hood Lane 8 G Y Canbury E Arms Tudor Drive Mitcham Lane O R D O N R O A D and Library Bowness N 49 O A D G Richmond Road/ I R K R Cardinal Avenue PA GORDON ROAD SQUARE CANBURY PASSAGE Business1 Park SIGRIST U R Y 128 Crescent K N B 126 Dukes Avenue D C A 124 29 Hail & Ride H A Teddington Chase 45 O CANBURY PARK ROAD Southcroft Road S T E A D R B FA S T 11 2 Dysart 14 I E C R O A D Uxbridge Road Hampton Hill Lock section Lodge K E T T G N S Acorn 20 Kingston Hill 1 P Richmond Road 2 O L Avenue Hotel 16 High Street Elm Road T A Park Road H C 131 G Kingston University 2 E GORDON ROAD Tifn Girls School N Shortlands Road I T S Steadfast TGI Footbridge Kingston Tooting Broadway D Kingston D 3 S Wickes Hanworth 3 D A Sea Cadet Corps Fridays Norbiton 6 O 1 E WOOD STREET E R T T L O S N C Teddington Cromwell Road The I Swan Road S T H R R H N A U T U O E E J 4 Swan uebec 26 Colliers Wood B Police Station E E W A Z D O THAMES SIDE 44 House I TITHE BARN CLOS 101 R Kingston Hill L B L I R K (not X26) E 20 E E E N T WAT E R L A N E N H A E E G Queens Road/ T 61 COWLEAZE RD C C R O M W E L L R O A D E A U S Merton Abbey ST. JOHN’S ROAD L 8 Q BIRKENHEAD AVENUE D G Kaleidoscope Kingston Hospital A N AY The Bentall 1 H W A V I WIT 15 OP Project 1 E Hampton K S ELM ROAD Kingston R The Rotunda N V Bentalls U Centre Odeon E Hanworth Road Wick South Wimbledon G E E V I C A R A R O A ohn Bunyan 15 15 Turks D Cinema N D Hampton School MARINA PLACE RICHMOND RD Park Road 15 Baptist Church A Tiffin CANBURY PARK ROA D 30 Kingston O 2 2 ROAD C 7 37 R Sandy Lane School 19 F I F E The Rotunda 31 HARDMAN ROAD Wimbledon ohn Lewis E (not X26) 2 54 O Waitrose L D The B R I D Bucklands Kingston Hospital G E S T R E E T Castle Street H ET K2 20 A1 Z1 A2 A3 E H White Hart Wharf T R Prym E T T Galsworthy Road S Empire B S Hotel The CROMWELL ROAD E A K4 4 Tiffin T Z Tiffin Q R B I CASTLE STREET Kings L Sports T R School A E Nurserylands Cromwell Road 5 Asda D E H O R S E FA I R Tun New Bridge Z Raynes Centre D N I P P E R E N D Marks & A L L E Y O A E I Toilet E Shopping Centre O Sunbury A Wharf E R L E 4 O R A4 to A16 Spencer L O V E K Y N C L O S E Victoria Hospital Park U E KINGSTON 4 Gallery E O T F Wilko I T Q Tesco F CA C W T L N STREET R A 1 R E S BRIDGE N C Old London Road N Subway E S T Clarence Street R E E T E Travelodge The Lovekyn Hampton P1 S Coombe War Memorial E 99 7 E E 2 33 105 143 C TLE Chapel C A 79 138 Court Green U Lane West R T 4 CLARENCE R O A D CLARENCE STREET W D O N E ST O L D L O N R Kingston TK Maxx 10 Sculpture 62 P2 E Sunbury Cross Q E 29 31 The Fighting H T R 80 Cardinal Wolsey N B 24 Traps Lane T St Peter’s E L K ON The Old S Cocks DON Wimbledon R A Sculpture LONDON ROAD CLARENCE STREET E ROAD Bridge S A C T Church Hampton for Palace Norbiton P E 100 R Kings 23 F H M T E Chase R MAR I A N O 88 A R T CL Riverside Walk A M CLOISTERS MALL E D 40 Sunbury MEMORIAL P R AT T S P S G L U Head E 5 O H I L F O H R 37 T I H SQUARE D A WESTON PARK F C P3 E3 NORT M IELD The Old Moot House H C Kingston Road War Performing 7 AIRF 58 G F K 6 B I B A R G E WA L K Ashford Common All Saints 59 W 16 Memorial E KET PLACE L Arts Sunbury Village Hampton B I S H O P ’ S H A L L Kingston L D1 Wilton Crescent A R Y A E2 Church 51 CHURCH ROAD D A Marks & Travelodge Y Centre I Norman Road Hampton W R 25 5 Three Fishes Thames Street N E S D V I L L E T G E H N Spencer O U E Subway E T S FAIRFIELD EAST 46 E Y A Fairfield E D Everyday A R E D Lidl Kingston 40 R Court Road Faireld Hail & Ride D A D 31 O E1 I T M 9 R A S ’ S ALBERT ROAD R D2 E W D S T A L K T E Church Grammar A Gloucester Road R R S G Park House EDEN WALK HAWKS PASSAGE section 20 T E Hampton E S H N M C School MINERVA ROAD D Norbiton Cambridge Road V A R M E D RO E FIEL I U A FAIR C H C D CAVERSHAM ROAD R 24 Children’s R LADY BOOTH E Kenley Road Market S HAMPTON Hampton Court Palace Church Cambridge Grove Court Park S A G E 42 Ashford T G S PA S Library C DR Bushey Road K I N Boots H A ROAD NION NION S S House Sainsburys O Hampton Court Pier H (not 131 (not X26) Circle Gardens O War Memorial D Kingfisher L U O N E D Kingston Museum P W A Market Place G E N WA L K Primark 81 E N or X26) S C R O W N Eden Walk Leisure S D R S P A R C A D E E BROOK STR D Kingston A Morden N Clarence Avenue Shopping Centre Centre G VICTORIA ROAD E W T Kingston Grammar ASHFORD E WAY Hail & Ride HARROW O E Recreation Riverside Walk R 61 R The Triangle PSG C Library The Albion School T H section K5 Statue United Bricklayers Ashford Hospital S LD Ground H Hampton Court F CHARTER QUAY 60 L A D 8 Y B O O T H 61 71 I R O A D Playground 59 G G 45 H IE Reformed 21 Arms H 12 FA I R F I E L D R O A D London Road FA I R F I E L D R O A D G Druids S I T Church K J TF R 46 2 1 H E APPLE Head 48 E Kingsmeadow E MARKET 4 Clarence Avenue Shannon T ROAD E 41 ALBERT ROAD Douglas Road Wetlands St oseph’s Catholic East Molesey T E Fairfield PORTMAN ROAD for Kingstonian and AFC Coombe Girls School Corner THE GRIFFIN 3 E D N Fairfield Primary School CENTRE 18 S T 42 Recreation Ground Bridge Road R E ASHDOWN ROAD JAMES’S ST.
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