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Buses from Balham Buses from Balham N155 Buses from Balham continues to Aldwych for Covent Garden 155 Destination finder Elephant & Castle Destination Bus routes Bus stops A Kennington N155 KENNINGTON continues to Aldwych for355 Covent Garden 155 Brixton BRIXTON Kennington Acre Lane 355 ,b ,d ,f ,l Elephant & Castle Destination finder Oval Destination Bus routes Bus stops Acre Lane Aldwych for Covent Garden N155 ,b ,d ,f ,l A KenningtonStockwell 355 KENNINGTON Brixton ,c ,e ,k BRIXTON AcreAmen Lane Corner 355 ,b ,d ,f ,l ClaphamKennington North Clapham Park for Clapham High StreetOval King’s Avenue/Atkins Road CLAPHAM Anerley o R 249 ,c ,e ,k Acre Lane Aldwych for Covent Garden N155 ,b ,d ,f ,l Clapham HighStockwell Street PARK CLAPHAM Nelson’s Row Poynders Road Kings Avenue BAmen Corner 355 ,c ,e ,k ClaphamClapham Common North Clapham Park for Clapham High Street King’sPoynders Avenue/Atkins Road Clarence Road AvenueCLAPHAM 249 AnerleyBalham Higho R Road 155,249 249, 355, ,c ,e ,k Clapham High Street PARK CLAPHAM Clapham CommonNelson’s Row Poynders Road Kings Avenue Old Town Poynders Road Rudloe Road BUpper Tooting Park N155 Clapham Common Clapham Common South Side Poynders Road Clarence Avenue ,b ,d ,f ,l CLAPHAM Elms Road/Windmill on the Common Cavendish Road Police Station Balham HighHill Road 155, 249, 355, ,c ,e ,k 249 COMMON ClaphamClapham Common Common South Side N155 LynetteOld Town Avenue Poynders Road Rudloe Road Upper Tooting Park N155 Cavendish Road Clapham South Clapham South ,a ,d ,n Clapham Common South Side BalhamBedford HillHill 155,315 249, 355, ,b ,d ,f ,l CLAPHAM Elms Road/Windmill on the Common Cavendish Road Police Station Balham Hill Cathles Road COMMON Clapham Common South Side Beulah Hill 249 ,c ,e ,k N155 Lynette Avenue Cavendish Road Balham Hill Alderbrook Road Clapham South Clapham South ,c ,e ,k BedfordBlackshaw Hill Road 315155 ,a ,d ,n The yellow tinted area includes every B _ bus stop up to about one-and-a-half BalhamALHAM GR Hill Cathles Road C miles from Balham. Main stops Lambeth Cemetery A Beulah Hill 249 ,c ,e ,k I R S are shown in the white area outside. O TO BALHAM Balham Hill AlderbrookA R Road Brixton R 355 ,b ,d ,f ,l RAMSDEN ROAD D Blackshaw Road 155 ,c ,e ,k OL RO N The yellow tinted area includes every OVE D AD EW B ^_ DEV bus stop up to about one-and-a-half ALHAM GR RO O C NS miles from Balham. Main stops CLambeth Cemetery A ORMELEYA DROADH I IR R S E Weir Road are shown in the white area outside. O TO BALHAM A R Belthorn Crescent RAMSDEN ROAD D BrixtonCanterbury R Grove 355315 ,b,a ,d ,n ,f ,l D A RO N O OL OVE D AD EW R ^ DEV Radbourne Road Cavendish Road 355 ,b ,d ,f ,l RO ONS Hydethorpe Road C H B ORMELEYA ROAD IG E D H D IR H E Weir Road F R C O Belthorn CrescentRadbourne Road Charing Cross N155 ,b ,d ,f ,l H ] R Canterbury Grove 315 ,a ,d ,n E D D Emmanuel Road M S HildrethA T A G N StreetO R H R H Radbourne Road O U L I Market L Church Road (Upper Norwood) 249 ,c ,e ,k V T A \ Cavendish Road 355 ,b ,d ,f ,l E L Hydethorpe Road B H B IG E BAL D Emmanuel Road H c HAM STATIONF Thornton Road Clapham CommonR 155, N155 ,b ,d ,f ,l C O Radbourne Road Charing Cross N155 ,b ,d ,f ,l H ] R E D Emmanuel Road M Z R S Hildreth D T A G N[ Street R H H Thornton Avenue Clapham Common Old Town 249 ,b ,d ,f ,l O U L BalhamI Church Road (Upper Norwood) 249 ,c ,e ,k V T Market L A \ L Criffel Avenue E B OAK Emmanuel Road ,b ,d ,f ,l BALHAM c Clapham Common South Side 155, N155249, N155 ,b ,d ,f ,l EMAD STATION B Thornton Road ROAD YRNE Streatham Hill WEST e d Z RD ROAD Clapham High Street 155, N155 ,b ,d ,f ,l [ Leisure f NORWOOD Clapham Common Old Town 249 ,b ,d ,f ,l CentreBalham g Thornton Avenue Criffel Avenue ELMFIELD ROAD Streatham High Road OAK Leigham Court Road Nelson's Row ,b ,d ,f ,l M Canterbury Royal Clapham Common South Side 155, 249, N155 EAD B ROAD YRNE Streatham Hill WESTGrove Circus Balham High Road d RO e Bedford Hill AD Streatham High Road Clapham North 155, N155 ,b ,d ,f ,l Upper Tooting Park Leisure NORWOODHail & Ride Clapham High Street 155, N155 Centre Fontenoyf Roadg Mount Ephram Road section York Hill Leigham Court Road o Tooting Bec ELMFIELD ROAD Bedford Hill Streatham High Road for Clapham High Street Tooting Bec Road Hillbury Road St. Peter’s Church Nelson's Row St. Anselm’s Church Garrad’s StreathamLeigham Court High Road Road Canterbury Royal Road Kingscourt Road Grove Circus Balham High Road Tooting Bec Road Garrad’s Road Becmead Leigham Court Road Clapham Park 355 ,b ,d ,f ,l Upper Tooting Road BedfordWood Hill eld Avenue Clapham North 155, N155 ,b ,d ,f ,l Upper Tooting Park Montana Road Avenue Streatham High Road Valley Road Hail & Ride Dafforne Road Fontenoy Road Mount Ephram Road Hail section& Ride section West Tooting Bec Road Streatham High Road Valley Road YorkNorwood Hill King’s Avenue/Atkins Road Tooting Bec Franciscan Road Bedford Hill Becmead Avenue Leigham Court Road for Clapham High Street o Tooting Bec Road Tooting Bec Road St. Peter’s Church Upper Tooting Road Hillbury RoadGarrad’s Road Garrad’s Lynwood Road St. Anselm’s Church Streatham High Road Road Kingscourt Road Gleneldon Road Clapham South 155, 249, 355, ,b ,d ,f ,l TootingTooting Bec Road Bec Tooting BecGarrad’s Road Becmead Leigham Court Road Norwood Clapham Park 355 ,b ,d ,f ,l Upper Tooting Road Woodeld Avenue MontanaAthletics Road Track Lido Avenue Valley Road Bus Garage Upper TootingDafforne RoadRoad Streatham Hail section& Ride West Broadwater Road Streatham High Road N155 Tooting Bec Road St. Leonard’s Church Valley Road Norwood King’s Avenue/Atkins Road Franciscan Road Tooting Bec Road Becmead Avenue West Norwood Upper Tooting Road Garrad’s Road Rothschild Street TootingLynwood Broadway Road ,c ,e ,k Streatham ColliersClapham Wood South 155,N155 249, 355, ,b ,d ,f ,l TOOTINGTooting Bec Tooting Bec Gleneldon Road 315Norwood Garratt Lane Athletics Track Lido Bus Garage UpperTooting Tooting Broadway Road Mitcham Road Streatham STREATHAM ,b ,d ,f ,l Broadwater Road Streatham High Road County Hall N155 Tooting Broadway St. Leonard’s Church Fountain Road Streatham United Reformed Church Beulah Hill West Norwood GarrattTooting Lane Broadway Rothschild Street Crystal Palace o R 249 ,c ,e ,k Tooting Streatham Colliers Wood N155 ,c ,e ,k Broadway Streatham Common North Norwood 315 Fountain Road TOOTINGTooting Mitre Crown Point Upper Norwood Cranmer Terrace Garratt Lane South Thames Tooting Broadway College Mitcham Road STREATHAM All Saints’ Church and Anerley Hill ,b ,d ,f ,l Tooting County Hall N155 Blackshaw Road Tooting Broadway Streatham High Road High Street Streatham United Reformed Church Streatham Common Lambeth CemeteryFountain Road Amen Corner Greyhound Lane UPPERBeulah Hill Garratt LaneNutwell Street Church Road ECrystal Palace o R 249 ,c ,e ,k Tooting Tooting Tooting High Street Broadway Streatham Common NorthNORWOOD Norwood St. George’s HospitalFountain Road Longley Road Tooting Mitre Norbury Crown Point Upper Norwood Cranmer Terrace South Thames Tooting R ,b ,d ,f ,l College All Saints’ Church andElephant Anerley & Hill Castle 155, N155 155 Tooting Crystal Palace Blackshaw Road Colliers Wood Streatham Common Anerley Hill High Street Amen Corner Stanford Road Lambeth Cemetery Nutwell Street Greyhound Lane UPPER Church Road EF Figge’s Marsh London Road Tooting TootingMerton High AbbeyStreet NORWOODCRYSTAL Crystal Palace St. George’s Hospital Longley Road Norbury Tooting Widen Way Figge’s Marsh R 355 ,b,c ,d,e ,k ,f ,l PALACE Elephant & Castle 155, N155 155 Mitcham Fair Green Crystal Palace SouthColliers Wimbledon Wood Anerley Hill StanfordPollards Hill Road Anerley Fountain Road 155 ,c ,e ,k South Lodge Avenue 249 F Figge’s MarshMITCHAM London Road MertonMorden Abbey Road Mitcham 355 255 CRYSTAL Crystal Palace Commonside West Widen Way GFigge’s Marsh 355 ,c ,e ,k PALACE Mitcham Fair Green South Wimbledon Morden Pollards Hill © TransportAnerley for London ,a ,d ,n FountainGarrad’s RoadRoad 155315 ,c ,e ,k N155 MITCHAM South Lodge Avenue Information correct from249 September 2018 Morden Road Mitcham 355 255 Commonside West GGarratt Lane Tooting Broadway 155 ,c ,e ,k Morden Buses from Balham ,a ,d ,n Route finder © Transport for London Garrad’sGleneldon Road Road 315 ,a ,d ,n Buses from Balham Destination Bus routes N155 Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Bus route TowardsInformation correct from SeptemberBus stops 2018 S 155 Elephant & Castle ,b ,d ,f ,l KGarratt Lane Tooting Broadway 155 ,c ,e ,k Tooting St. George’s Hospital 155 ,c ,e ,k N155 Tooting ,c ,e ,k continues to Aldwych for Covent Garden 155 St. George’s Hospital 155 ,c ,e ,k 249 Anerley ,c ,e ,k GleneldonKennington Road and 315155, N155 ,a,b ,d ,n ,f ,l Tooting Bec 155, 249, 355, ,c ,e ,k Route finder Destination finder Elephant & Castle Clapham Common ,b ,d ,f ,l Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Bus route Towards Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops South Wimbledon N155 ,c ,e ,k 255 Pollards Hill ,j A Kennington Oval Kennington S 355 N155 155 Elephant & Castle ,b ,d ,f ,l K KENNINGTON Tooting St. George’s Hospital 155 ,c ,e ,k 315 West Norwood ,a ,d ,n Brixton BRIXTON Tooting ,c ,e ,k Acre Lane 355 ,b ,d ,f ,l Kennington ,b ,d ,f ,l 355 Brixton ,b ,d ,f ,l Oval St.Stockwell George’s Hospital 155155, N155 ,c ,e ,k 249 Anerley ,c ,e ,k ,b ,d ,f ,l Tooting Bec Athletics Track 249 ,c ,e ,k LKennington and 155, N155 Acre Lane Tooting Bec 155, 249, 355, Mitcham ,c ,e ,k Aldwych for Covent Garden N155 ,b ,d ,f ,l Stockwell Clapham Common ,b ,d ,f ,l SouthStrand Wimbledon N155 ,c,b ,d,e
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