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Buses from West Dulwich W R O West Dulwich Station – Zone 3 i Onward Travel Information D A O R Local D Area Map Bus Map O O Buses from West Dulwich W R O N 9 Brockwell Park War North Dulwich E 100 T 29 Memorial A T Turney 146 Dulwich Games Courts 99 S E School Y PEABODY ESTATE 1 Old College and D 82 O 41 27 B 98 Almshouses A E P Old College WESTMINSTER 48 Gate PEABODY ESTATE South Bank University WEST END South Bank University D Sports Ground A 144 P13 O Peabody Estate 249 Sports Ground R PEABODY ESTATE 87 Millbank Y Whitehall New Cross Gate D 76 R 86 E 116 70 A L Oxford Circus Piccadilly Circus Horse Guards Parade Thames House PEABODY ESTATE L Sainsbury’s 69 O A 9 Dulwich College G R Picture Gallery11 3 Rosendale Primary School Y Trafalgar Square Westminster New Cross 146 Regent Street E N N3 Bus Garage N 193 Dulwich for Charing Cross Parliament Square R Picture Gallery U C 134 1 NEW CROSS T R Footbridge O Queens Road Peckham X 2 T 1 E Footbridge D Peckham CLOSE 241 Boating 13 R D A L E 101 Belair Park LAI Town Centre 22 Lake 4 55 D R Lambeth Palace O A COLLEGE GARDENS R T H O D A L K E I FRANK DIXON CLOSE S N A E ROSENDALE ROAD D Dulwich Park Peabody Hill R 10 D Peckham Rye 99 D A 83 G Kennington Road GALLERY ROAD Tennis 22 72 90 E R S M E A P Y M E Estate Courts G E Imperial War Museum L Tennis 112 L 234 1 O C Courts 24 PYMERS MEAD 1 1 Tennis Kennington Avondale Rise D PEABODY HILL A Courts S M E 63 75 70 Oval PYMER N K D I X O N WAY Old College C F R A LTC & Croquet Club 33 7 O PECKHAM PEABODY HILL 1 L Brixton Pytchley Road L E River Thames 52 45 PYMERS MEAD G 20 144 BRIXTON Allotments E 66 189 Beauberry 12 East Dulwich Brixton Water Lane House RYECOTES MEAD 155 R Sainsbury’s O EAD P PEABODY HILL M ALLISON GROVE 32 25 Y A M P Y M E R S E R Dulwich Road S D M E A Effra Parade East Dulwich D C Belair Park R 48 TULSE HILL 1 25 A D O Dulwich M E Dulwich Road 11 S EAST P YMER X Pre-Prep School 1 East Dulwich 1 Brockwell Lido T 70 12 E Goose Green PERIFIELD D GALLERY ROAD 201 DULWICH Playground O N 13 M M R C O L W I C H Herne Hill O Belair Park D U East Dulwich PERIFIELD 12 All Saints A L C O N E Y A C R E 1 COKERS LANE Police Station L C of E Church I D C 2 H Croxted Road Y 14 ROSENDALE ROAD O D Mill O Norwood Road 13 4 B L Pond A C O N E Y A C R E Whateley Road E L P D WALKERSCROFT MEAD 42 N A O E O 54 R Oakfield Tennis M Croxted Road G E M C 1 Preparatory Courts O WALKERSCROFT MEAD E Dulwich College Croxted Close 70 A C L 1 16 School 55 E H Sports Club Underhill Road V C O T H U R L O W P A I R L R 63 K R W Crystal Palace Tavern L O 150 O U A D A D D D Dulwich A A 30 O O THURLOW HILL R R K College NEY 27 38 R D UR 124 SPENSER 10 A 1 T P MEWS Underhill Road Oakfield 1 W O Preparatory POND COTTAGES Friern Road 116 C BIRKBECK HILL L School 6 R 3 R The Wodehouse 23 U O 1 C West Dulwich BIRKBECK PLACE H CEDAR CLOSE T Library X 50 R 117 T Tulse Hill AD Underhill Road RO E 104 O 25 H D 25 T War Memorial EI Dunstans Road X K 36 35 L R Belair 12 DA LORDS CLOSE CARSON ROAD 2 O T Park 7 A P A 24 T E Dulwich Y H M D D 17 L D College C A Underhill Road U E THURLOW HILL O L R R R 51 O 70 26 S Langton Rise L E Y 2 R O L R LOVELACE ROAD Y E W O L Christchurch Road Upper Tulse Hill L 84 L N 40 5 E A P 59 A Running M Christ Church Atwater Close G Underhill Road A G E 1 D Track A R P K E Tulse Hill D Belvoir Road D 79 Dulwich A A O R 80 1 Roupell Road Upper Tulse Hill R O ROSENDALE ROAD 47 T A R High Trees 15 R D R U College O 54 26 St Martin’s Estate Dulwich Common Dulwich Common C G K O 70 145 L M A L CARSON ROAD Z E Rosemead E A 86 E Dulwich College Lordship Lane Estate Rosemead S B 53 L O R Preparatory E CARSON ROAD C O Streatham Hill O O K O D Preparatory E B R ROA 35 148 L A Z K RK D U G School C Hardel Rise PA School L P Christchurch Road N O W Dulwich Common A S O Underhill Road E L G E Tennis Thurlow Park Road R O UC 59 H West D Dulwich Courts A Dulwich Park Melford Road V 1 T A 12 Tulse Hill Elmcourt Road R G A R Dulwich G R O Dulwich College Streatham Hill S L V E O O A W S Z E A 18 The Elmgreen M College S N R E R O N S E B L T Y Telford Avenue A R L School E O R Christchurch Road N N O O E E O D C T L A O Y Thurlow Park Road Thurlow Park Road A D R K 83 Hillside Road N S L Downton Avenue O C Downton Avenue E DALMORE ROAD L P A Avenue Park Road Lancaster Avenue A R X O C R Emsworth Street Wavertree Road O S T E K N 2 A TULSEMERE ROAD E A 15 D L D 121 LAVENGRO ROAD Downton Avenue R 72 Hillside Road RO O G C CIA V 51 ACA E 44 ACACIA GROVE Normanshurst Road Palace Road A 33 2 R 29 HEXHAM ROAD D ILDERSLY 114 O 1 ELMWORTH GROVE 10 ARDLUI ROAD 2 Streatham Hill GROVE X ELMWORTH GROVE Orford Court 56 T 117 E D 17 86 EASTMEARN ROAD Sports Ground Streatham ELMWORTH GROVE 14 1 D St Leonard’s Church L ROA R TOLLGATE DRIVE STREATHAM AL 61 31 ILDERSLY GROVE H A 68 D 93 L O K L 51 A R P13 A E A P R Y 99 Ember 40 O N O 43 4 D Pub & Dining Streatham S R 1 R V E E S O D O A G R N O H 14 18 A 1 TOWTON ROAD R R T Tollgate O N W O D T O 1 E L M ALLEYN PARK P D I S 18 1 A U M I D E I L 37 L T M E HAWKLEY L GARDENS 1 W H Royal Mail R O PARK HALL ROAD Croxted Road S O 62 R T Enquiry Office A A 77 C 51 H 7 The yellow tinted area includes every L Streatham Road D G L 1 S R R 26 96 E O Y O V N T bus stop up to about one-and-a-half E ALLEYN CRESCENT 21 1 X CHATSWORTH WAY R 14 N Mary Datchelor O 90 T 7 69 A miles from West Dulwich. Main stops F U 10 IDMISTON ROAD 1 D Fields E E Chatsworth R H R D are shown in the white area outside. Baptist Church CHANCELLOR GROVE I BARSTON ROAD 76 4 N 33 G Mitcham West Norwood S 17 S R 33 1 Crematorium O A D 2 Fair Green CHATSWORTH WAY O 48 O L R School A ARDLUI ROAD 1 U L C L I V E R O A D D 8 A 16 T 29 H 58 1 H 12 K 225 1 2 R 222 ROSENDALE ROAD 95 21 501 1 A Mitcham CHATSWORTH WAY P C 76 MITCHAM M 46 Cricketers R A A 92 R L 3 I O O L 324 Lambeth E N 61 Y CHESTNUT ROAD 63 X Resource Centre M N South Croxted Road E R W T 1 O Gipsy Hill M S A 52 E A D 70 R T D Mitcham E E B U R Y M E W S L L B R O Resource O 51 R W A E N D Business O D Dulwich Wood Park ROBSON ROAD R I Centre 52 V A 39 E HARRY Kingswood Drive MEWS The DAY 2 M Y T O N R O7 A D D 38 ROSENDALE ROAD 541 Shala CHESTNUT ROAD Dulwich Yoga Preparatory Belgrave Walk Centre 2 9 School 1 Dulwich Dulwich Wood Park C L 366 Preparatory I V College Road E School R Chapel M O ROBSON ROAD 38 A A D Morden Hall Road R 18 T War Memorial E Dulwich West Norwood L L ALLEYN PARK 388 Preparatory Crystal Palace Parade R Cemetery & Crematorium O School Park Hall Road A College Road Trading Estate D WEST DULWICH CRYSTAL 2 2 2 Sydenham Hill Morden MORDEN Crystal Palace 40 201 A B C Parade PALACE 111 2 1 19 3 © Crown copyright and database rights 2015 Ordnance Survey 100035971/021 © Copyright Transport for London 2015 N3 Street finder Landmark finder Key continues to Bromley North © Transport for London A F P A1 Allotments National Rail station Information correct from February 2015 A2 All Saints C of E Church Key B2 Acacia Grove C3 Ferrings A2 Pagoda Grove B1 Beauberry House B3 Alleyn Crescent C1 Frank Dixon Close B3 Park Hall Road Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops B2 Belair Park London Underground station entrance 3 Day buses in black C2 Alleyn Park C1 Frank Dixon Way A1 Peabody Estate A3 Chapel A Penge Pawleyne Arms N3 B3 Alleyn Road A2 Peabody Hill N3 Night buses in blue E A3 Chatsworth Baptist Church C1 Allison Grove G B2 Perifield Anerleyo N3 East Dulwichn Goose Green P13 C2 Dulwich College Bus stop r- Connections with London Underground A3 Ardlui Road C2 Pond Cottages Police Station and Sainsbury’s Piccadilly Circusr- 3, N3 B1 Gallery Road C1 Dulwich College Picture Gallery B1 Pymers Mead C2 Dulwich College Sports Club o Connections with London Overground B2 Glazebrook Close Car park Avondale Rise P13 B C1 Dulwich Old College H R n Connections with National Rail B Pytchley Road P13 A3 Barston Road H and Almshouses Hardel Rise 201 A2 Birkbeck Hill A3 Robson Road C1 Dulwich Picture Gallery Public toilet f Connections with river boats Beckenham War Memorial N3 Herne Hilln 3, N3 Q A3 Harry Day Mews A2 Birkbeck Place B2 Rosendale Road C3 Dulwich Preparatory School Queens Road Peckhamon P13 A3 Hawkley Gardens C1 Dulwich Pre-Prep School t Connections with Tramlink C3 Bowen Drive C1 Ryecotes Mead Beckenham Roadt N3 A3 Hexham Road A2 Elmgreen School, The Oyster Ticket Stop, where you can top up 201 R C C3 Hunts Slip Road S C3 Ember Pub & Dining your Oyster pay as you go credit and Regent Street 3, N3 B3 Lambeth Resource Centre Hillside Road Palace Road P13 purchase Travelcards and Bus & Tram Passes Ú Belgrave Walkt 201 B2 Carson Road I B3 South Croxted Road C3 Mary Datchelor Fields A2 Cedar Close B2 Spenser Mews Red discs show the bus stop you need for your chosen Brixtonr-n 3, N3 K Roupell Road 201 B3 Idmiston Road B2 Oakfield Preparatory School r B3 Chancellor Grove bus service.
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