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Kew Bridge Station – Zone 3 I Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Busbuses Map from Kew Bridge Kew Bridge Station – Zone 3 i Onward Travel Information Local area map BusBuses map from Kew Bridge 242 Gunnersbury Park 127 Tennis Courts GERBRYM A N O R WAY 64 1 5 G Sports Ground MANOR GARDENS U 82 International School of London N 208 N 65 N65 237 N Gunnersbury Park E RTH R towards White City Bus Station A D N O from stops T, U, Z 200 S L I O N E L R O St Dunstan’s B Bowling from stops L, X, Y Catholic Church Green U Ealing Broadway 24 R Tennis Y Courts Gunnersbury Chiswick Stamford Cemetery A Clayponds 82 V Turnham Green Police Brook Hospital E Church Station Bus Garage N 142 57 Chapel U 111 122 Gunnersbury Park E Gunnersbury 140 P O ( W LIONEL ROAD NORTH N 1 E S R University of G I O L Kensington R T V U O H E Cemetery A O R R West london Gunnersbury N D R D C N R WER ROA N T E A PO 43 E Park 4 A Y S G 29 107 E 41 R H C H E E V A R E k N 65 N65 j T ] 267 D T W E S 98 G E C N E S 237 267 391 H91 N9 South Ealing T B A towards Hammersmith R 4 R U I P O W E R R O A D G O U O R A Lionel A K Y E D E R C A R D WI 36 37 A T IS Bus Station Primary School W Y H C W E C P O W E R R O A D S AD Gunnersbury i R T 250 Y H RO U 7 O g R G B&Q T A OA HI C from stops L, X, Y R L H91 51 O W D A c Potomac M D N A MBRI 2 E towards Houslow West South Ealing Road 4 G f R M N Brentford A T O 391 E V E D A Fountain R H R R L O from stops J, M, N Great West C D D A Leisure Centre TH towards Sands End Sainsbury’s R G 54 E D O Chiswick Moran A T E C E N ( ) C T O R E S Subway Road E C A Hotel H91 L 2 E L IN e 17 I L R R V 4 A from stops L, X, Z C A D R M AL R O A D T GH E ) G H R I I O C K H I N I P C H I S W Gillette A A H C C d D Corner E H91 LIO M 4 451 for Syon NEL WICK W towards Hammersmith Gunnersbury 65 ROAD S ELLESLEY ROAD 463 SOU Park Lane TH T GREAT WEST ROAD Bus Station 2 Carville Hall N65 CHI E Carville Hall CAMBRIDGE ROAD NORTH E Park North Park North Chiswick 2 GRE EN D R from stops P, Q, R GREAT WEST ROAD 1 RA G ST T Roundabout ON q ILE HALL GA RDEN S L Kew Bridge K S A EW London Museum of S OXFORD ROAD NORTH N p B K CAPITAL INTERCHANGE WAY D R N9 Water and Steam E GE R IDGE CT D D OO M 4 Brentford Fountain A RI R towards Aldwych O GREAT WEST ROAD W B Leisure Centre R Ealing Road E SP B K l RING C GREAT WEST ROAD L H r m G from stops L, X, Y A G Y 2 R C P I 18 T L O O H A Watermans E N Carville Hall R E D E M 4 R V S Area under K N S 33 a Park South T T E C Art Centre L development C O S A I E N R L Brentford Community Stadium DGE E H W O 237 H 18 G I (opening 2019) A 56 I From 15 June 2019 route I S D O H A I N I N G L H River Thames River I L N C L O S E towards H R N9 will be re-routed via E C O n L A 21 D Hounslow Heath Hussar R O STR Piccadilly Circus. 87 W BRI Kew Pier A A D 23 N Y R O A D E D S W E L L E S L E 60 from stops J, K, S, U BRENTFORD s -O O D 108 Footbridge K N PHOENIX U H 5 A - COURT T T T CENTAUR 5 H 43 H D COURT O U Brentford River Thames E A R O -G COURT O S PEGASUS R RE Woodbridge Park D N9 Goat Wharf T I TA N C T E S Kew Bridge A 237 267 N9 E Education Service E K L A N 46 G O N N G O G O R E R 57 A R E D O towards 2 D N 1 E N 38 R E E D R I R Brentford G A B G G 83 O 30 E E N R D R D 37 I Heathrow Terminal 5 29 N G R A G O B R N L County Court A N E STILE HALL GARDENS B s 3 70 M 4 14 W A from stops J, K, S, U L C K E OXFORD ROAD SOUTH C A H Brentford K E C I S L N W W A 56 73 Brentford Towers I REEN Y C Market Place G Oliver’s P Herbarium E K EW O V K N Island Haverfield I R L & Library B D P U L S U S London Road H M 44 REGENT STREET A OA N W Z G L Estate P D E OO A A E H London D N O O E U R E Museum of R S E Isleworth Kew R E 44 D O SPRING GROVE C Water & Steam G G A R D Kew E I Green D S 28 Busch Corner C R 17 E 52 O X F O N S W N B 1 R D G A R D E Gardens T E W 33 WA L D E C K K 38 R O C H Green Dragon E A D I S E K W G Primary School 1 I C A 25 K V L L MISSION SQUARE I L L A G E I S 78 V 11 E N C K Kew Road N D HEARNE ROAD Footbridge I A R 21 W O G I S D 406 H R N CHISWICKC VILLAGE L A T O L H H The Musical Subway Chiswick 10 SPRINGGROVE R Museum O 94 Strand on the Green Kew Mission A illage D MEADE CLOSE Hall 15 Schools 267 PYRMONT ROAD Gardens HOLLAND GARDENS 41 K E W B R I D G E towards Fulwell 85 81 4 2 H 22 C S T R A N D - O A Kew Gardens N - T O Church H E - G R E R E N P from stops J, K, S, U POTTERY ROAD P Sandycombe Road Disused A Bell & GERALDINE ROAD S Kew Bridge L Victoria Gate BROOKS LANE O Travelodge Crown O 19 H 33 C S E D Strand-on-36 S N O A L 366 Kew R T T C the-Green S E R 25 1 E I V 65 N65 391 E L R Brentford Ait O T Strand on the Green WALNUT TREE ROAD Watermans Recreation Ground Kew Gardens S 72 S H I P A L L E Y H Park Lion Gate G North Sheen Manor Circus I Westerley R H 37 Ware I V 102 Allotments Lower Mortlake Road Hog Hole E Kew Gardens B U S H R O A D S R D Preparatory School A Tennis Courts 24 O E S 10 F T R E T R O R A C T 15 I M Y E L L T G A H O D N I A Watermans A N E R H M B G E Arts Centre M A S S M I T H H I L L A H M C Richmond R 36 A 100 ALLEY O 41 T 69 WATERLOO PLACE POST OFFICE A KEW D Kew Herbarium Library CLOSE K E W G R E E N 68 O L D D O C K M R City Barge River Thames 60 65 391 N65 Pavilion E RICHMOND E 162 towards Kingston towards Richmond towards Chessington 3 10 Lots Ait V Kew S Brook Street Bus Station World of Adventures I K E W G R E E N K Pond 2 Bulls Head R E from stops A, H, W, Y from stops A, H, J, K from stops A, H, W, Y Kew Green Allotments 2 Kew Green W 1 Nash Main Gate Cricket Ground Conservatory R BUSHWOOD ROAD 53 Kew O 27 Bowling Railway A Green Kew Green 22 B R O A D WA L K Kew 57 St Anne’s K E W G R E E N K E W G R E E N 60 Bridge Church D Green Tennis P Courts R Kew Palace I O R War Y 30 R Kew Gardens O Memorial A Gallery D 92 Kew 33 Orangery 13 38 61 Coach & 84 Restaurant Gardens © Transport for London 4 Horses Hotel M A Z E R O A D 13 Information correct from 15 June 2019 The Botanist 13 81 on the Green 1 17 A B C © Crown copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100035971/021 © Copyright Transport for London 2018 How to use this map Destination finder • Find your destination on the map or in the Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Street finder Landmark finder Key Destination finder A Harlington Corner N9 J, K, S, U R Aldwych for Covent Garden L, X, Y Ravenscourt Park 267 N9 L, X, Y • See the coloured lines on the map and N9 Heathrow N9 J, K, S, U B K P C1 B 391 L, X, Z National Rail station numbers in the Destination nder for the bus B Terminals 2 & 3 o R C3 B Co H91 P, Q, R 3 B W B3 Ke B A2 Pegasu C B3 Btani G T routes that go to your destination Bath Road N9 J, K, S, U Central Bus Station R C3 Boo Lan B Ke B Ro A2 Phoen Cur 3 Bfr Ai Richmond o 65 N65 A, H, W, Y River Services • Check the Destination finder and map (at the Brentford County Court, 237 267 N9 J, K, S, U Heathrow Terminal 5 R N9 J, K, S, U C Boo Ro B3 Ke G C3 Po ff A B Bf ountai Leisur Ctr end of each coloured line) for the bus stops to and The Quadrant 391 A, H, J, K B3 Bsh Ro B3 Ke Ro 3 Po Ro C3 B Goat Wharf and Market Place High Street Kensington N9 L, X, Y catch your bus from Richmond Bus Station 65 N65 A, H, W, Y C3 Bshwoo Ro C1 Power Ro A2 C Par r Bus stop Hook Road N65 A, H, W, Y L C3 Prio Ro A2 C Par • Use the central map to nd the nearest bus C 391 A, H, J, K C A2 P Ho C Hounslow Bus Station and 237 N9 J, K, S, U 1 Lo Ro No C1 Ciswi Moran stop for your route Chessington North R N65 A, H, W, Y Richmond Circus 391 A, H, J, K C Pyrmo Ro C3 C Bar Car park Treaty Centre B3 Ci C B Lon Ro So • Look for the bus stop letters at the top of the Chessington South R N65 A, H, W, Y C Ci Ro No 1 Cypon Ho Hounslow Heath Hussar J, K, S, U S R 237 C Ci Ro Sou M B3 C Public toilet stop (see example for stop A to the right) Chessington World of N65 A, H, W, Y Sands End Sainsbury’s 391 L, X, Z Hounslow West H91 J, M, N B C Iterchang Wa C Regen Str A2 G Dagon Pimar o C 4 Adventures Sandycombe Road 391 A, H, J, K 1 C Cescen B1 Gnnersbur C N9 J, K, S, U B1 4 (E Ro) o R A2 Ctaur Cur S A2 Gnnersbur Par Top up your Oyster pay-as-you-go credit or Chiswick Police Station 237 267 N9 L, X, Y Shepherd’s Bush 237 L, X, Y C3 agno Ro Hyde Park Corner N9 L, X, Y C Ciswi High R C1 Iternatio o f Londo buy Travelcards and bus & tram passes at for Westfield C1 anor Gden C3 A 391 L, X, Z C Ciswi Vi B1 Kensingto C around 4,000 shops across London C1 anor Wa C1 lver C P, Q, R I South Ealing 65 N65 T, U, Z C Cen Ro B3 Ke Gden G Key H91 C3 az Ro 3 Hi Imperial Wharf o R B 391 L, X, Z A2 Cypon Lan B3 Ke Gden Preparato o Cranford N9 J, K, S, U South Ealing Road 65 N65 T, U, Z C C B in Gov R B3 Ke G Connections with London Underground Isleworth 237 N9 J, K, S, U Stamford Brook L, X, Y A2 issio Squar C Gden 237 F B3 Ke Herbari Lbrar o E Isleworth Busch Corner 237 267 N9 J, K, S, U C neh Ro 3 Ke P Connections with London Overground Stamford Brook Bus Garage 237 267 N9 L, X, Y Ealing Broadway o R 65 N65 T, U, Z B3 err Lan N C on-G 1 Lo Pr Scho o Connections with TfL Rail Isleworth Library and War Memorial 267 J, K, S, U 391 L, X, Z C3 Schoo Appro Ealing Road T, U, Z A2 Ro B London Museu of R Connections with National Rail 65 N65 H91 P, Q, R G W K T B Connections with river boats o R Starch Green 237 L, X, Y C3 Galdi Ro O 3 Lo F Kensington Olympia 391 L, X, Z Tube station with 24-hour service Friday and R C G W Ro C3 Th R A2 ission Fulham Town Hall 391 L, X, Z L, X, Y Surbiton N65 A, H, W, Y B3 D C N9 B G Dn L C1 Thor Hedg Ro A2 Mu Th Saturday nights C3 liver C Fulham Broadway 391 L, X, Z Kew Gardens o 391 A, H, J, K C1 Gnnersbu Avenue B Ti Cur 3 Cservator T C fr G R ( Cr Ro) 3 rang Restauran Fulwell 267 J, K, S, U Kew Gardens 65 N65 A, H, W, Y Townmead Road 391 L, X, Z C fr R Nor B3 .
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