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Buses from Euston Square and Warren Street Buses from Euston Square and Warren Street 24 hour Key 134 service 18 SUDBURY 24 hour Harringay Wood Green North Finchley Friern Muswell Hill Highgate 390 service Green Lanes Shopping City —O Connections with London Underground Sudbury & Harrow Road Tally Ho Corner Barnet Broadway 29 Archway Town Hall Manor House Turnpike Lane Wood Green o Connections with London Overground R Finsbury Park Connections with National Rail Wembley Central Tufnell Park Brecknock Road 24 hour WOOD GREEN D Connections with Docklands Light Railway 24 service WEMBLEY Hampstead Heath Kentish Town Camden Road B Connections with river boats South End Green York Way 30 Sandall Road Brewery Road Stonebridge Park Hackney Wick Chapman Road Malden Road Kentish Town Road Camden Road York Way Prince of Wales Road Murray Street Agar Grove/Maiden Lane Stonebridge 73 Hillside Ferdinand Street Kentish Town Road Camden Road Stoke Newington Common Hackney Central Hawley Road St Pancras Way York Way RandellÕs Road Craven Park Camden Road HACKNEY Chalk Farm Road Newington Green Chalk Farm 24 hour Morrisons Hartland Road/ 88 service York Way Hackney Downs Camden Market Camden Town 24 hour Copenhagen Street 27 service Harlesden Balls Pond Road HARLESDEN ISLINGTON Essex Road Jubilee Clock CAMDEN Camden High Street Dalston Junction Kensal Green TOWN Mornington Crescent Route finder Highbury & Islington Essex Road York Way Day buses including 24-hour services Hampstead Road Kings Place Pentonville Baron Street Royal Oak Silverdale White Lion Bus route Towards Bus stops Road Chapel Market Street KingÕs Cross Pentonville Road 24 hour ○N○P Road Penton Street 10 service Hammersmith STREET Kings Cross ROBERT H King’s Cross ○Q○X Paddington Green A M 24 hour Pentonville Road Islington service ○N○Y P City Road 14 Putney Heath S Penton Rise Angel T 24 hour service E 10 Euston ○○Q Harrow Road A 18 D 18 Old Street St Pancras International (10 and 390 only) ○P○V○W D R Paddington Green Police Station LIAM ROA Sudbury WIL O GO A W Euston Road British Library 24 hour ○J○S○X D ST E service Hampstead Heath MOND R 24 Edgware Road DRUM ST Shoreditch High Street RE Pimlico ○K○N○R ET Euston 24 hour Liverpool Street 27 service Chalk Farm ○J○T Marylebone Road ○K○U○V SS Aldgate Chiswick Business Park Old Marylebone Road UNDERPA EUSTON STON ○K○N○R Marylebone Road Marylebone Road EU 29 Trafalgar Square Gloucester Place Harley Street Wood Green ○J○S○X Euston Aldgate East ○○Q Marylebone University College Square CITY 30 Hackney Wick Marylebone Road Hospital Baker Street RegentÕs Park Warren © T G Marble Arch ○P○V○W ON P O Great T M L for Madame TussaudÕs Street EAU W The yellow tinted area includes every bus stop up to Marylebone O B A Whitechapel ○Q○X E Stoke Newington Portland T C 73 EET R about one-and-a-half miles from Euston Square and Station Forecourt STR T E for Royal London Hospital Street N E S N Warren Street. Main stops are shown in the white ○N○P ARRE T Victoria W H Y R A E A W area outside. 24 hour Old Marylebone M ON E service ○J○T AFT T Stepney Green 88 Camden Town R H Road Edgware Road New Cavendish Street C G O U N ○K○U○V for The Heart Hospital U Clapham Common R T T L 24 hour E ○J○T○X Baker Street R Y ET Mile End Park service North Finchley O RE 134 York Street A S ST T D Y ○K○N○R RSIT R Tottenham Court Road IVE E Sussex Gardens UN E T Bow Church ○○Q Mile End 205 Paddington ○P○V○W Baker Street Gower Street 24 hour ○Q○X Blandford Street Torrington Place 390 service Archway Bow Road Gower Street Notting Hill Gate ○N○P Chenies Street St MaryÕs Hospital Bloomsbury Street Great Russell Street for British Museum D Bow Church Night buses Oxford Street Shaftesbury Avenue New Oxford Street (134 only) 205 Orchard Street Great Titchfield Street/ For night bus information, please see separate poster Selfridges PhotographersÕ Oxford Street Marble Tottenham Court Road Arch Oxford Circus Gallery Soho Street 24 hour 134 service Paddington Bayswater 205 Road 30 Oxford Street Oxford Street BLOOMSBURY Selfridges for Bond Street Regent Street Wardour Street Park Lane Charing Cross Road Dorchester Hotel Conduit Street Shaftesbury Avenue Dean Street/Chinatown Cambridge Circus BishopÕs Lancaster Green Park Piccadilly Piccadilly Shaftesbury Shaftesbury Avenue Bridge Road Gate Park Lane Old Bond Street/ Circus Avenue Leicester Square Cambridge Circus London Hilton Hotel Royal Academy of Arts Trocadero/ Piccadilly Haymarket 24 hour Charing Cross Road 390 service Queensway Green Park/Constitution Hill Haymarket St MartinÕs Place Notting Hill Gate Hyde Park Trafalgar Square River Thames Kensington Road Corner for Charing Cross for Royal Albert Hall 29 Knightsbridge Whitehall Grosvenor Place Horse Guards Parade High Street for Buckingham Palace Kensington South Kensington Westminster s CLAPHAM Kensington High Street 73 Parliament Square Royal Brompton Hospital Victoria Victoria Street Kensington Olympia Belgrave Road for Westminster Cathedral for Exhibition Centre Chelsea & John Islip Street Clapham North Clapham Common Westminster Hospital Tate Britain Gallery for Clapham High Street Hammersmith Pimlico Vauxhall Old Town 24 hour Bus Station service Grosvenor Road WESTMINSTER Westminster Stockwell 88 24 hour Fulham Broadway Clapham Common 10 service 24 hour 24 service Marsham Street Ravenscourt Park Putney Bridge King Street River Thames Stamford Brook Putney Bus Garage Putney Heath Turnham Green Green Man 24 hour Church 14 service Chiswick Business Park © Transport for London 24 hour Information correct from 22 February 2014 service 27 TFL27578.02.14 (P).
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