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Buses from Woolwich Dockyard Buses from Woolwich Dockyard River Thames 161 River Thames 472 North Greenwich for The O2 380 NORTH Belmarsh Prison Millennium Village GREENWICH Battery Road Millennium Hill View Drive THAMESMEAD Leisure Park River Thames Thamesmead Warepoint Drive Town Centre Bugsby’s Way Bugsby’s Way Peninsular Gallions Road Park Road Anchor & Hope Lane Warepoint Drive 177 for Charlton Ridge Close Clockhouse 472 Community E CHARLTON Woolwich Road D U R Whinchat Road RO Woolwich Stone Lake Centre Thamesmead A Gallions Park N P S Woolwich Road Road Retail Park U Crossway E T N E E Rainton Road Gallions Road R Woolwich Road L V O D WOOLWICH Charlton Lane P Woolwich Whinchat Road E Thamesmead Church Street Wigeon Path D ROAD OAD N1 Bentham Road R R LEDA Kingsman Woolwich A T E Street Ferry Woolwich Road Charlton Whinchat Road Central N O Victoria Way B ä Heronsgate Primary School Way Woolwich Woolwich Road ET Broadwater Road East Greenwich RE æ Town Centre ST Library Greenwich Trust School H (Calderwood Street/ Carronade Place Nathan Way RC Thamesmead East Woolwich Road HU Thomas Street) C Harrow Manorway Yarnton Way Cleveley Close ICH John Wilson Street LW Post Office Broadwater Road OO Powis Street Newacres Library Woolwich Church Street W Tom Cribb Road East Greenwich RD WARWICK STREET E ã LO Vanbrugh Hill Warspite Road L â Woolwich A V T Public Market C E P MAR YBA Plumstead Road MAR NK Picardy PROS SHALL’ Woolwich Maxey Road Prospect Vale S GROVE T E Woolwich Manorway Greenwich Cutty Sark Morris Walk Estate E Dockyard Abbey Estate à R for National Maritime Museum T Town Centre for Eynsham Drive S BE Woodland Terrace LSON Woolwich Arsenal L CL S RO Abbey Wood E E A U D St. Thomas Church C T M N á A E Anderson N1 GREENWICH S E A R R Thorntree Road F continues to T Way S Greenwich Kinveachy Gardens School L Tottenham E D A Plumstead Plumstead Plumstead Plumstead Court Road U RO Thorntree Road M D Bus Garage High Street Corner A AR Wellington Street Pound Park Road S RG BO Woolwich Centre Mulberry Way Dentons Wharf Blackheath Hill Woolwich New Road PLUMSTEAD Lewisham Road Charlton Lane Claydown Mews Belvedere Deptford Charlton Park Road Industrial Area Bridge Woolwich New Road Fishers Way Gunner Lane Frances Street 180 Red Barracks Road New Cross Ha-Ha Road Charlton Church Lane Grand Depot Road Warren Walk Artillery Place Frances Street Charlton Church Lane Queen Elizabeth Hospital New Cross Gate Nadine Street The yellow tinted area includes every Main Entrance bus stop up to about one-and-a-half miles Priolo Road from Woolwich Dockyard. Main stops Queen Elizabeth Hospital Sundorne Road are shown in the white area outside. West Entrance New Cross Bus Garage Priolo Road Baker Road Victoria Way Greenwich Heights Queens Road Eastcombe Avenue Shooters Hill Road Peckham Wyndcliff Road Baker Road Peckham Eastcombe Avenue Well Hall Road Bus Station Bramshot Avenue 177 Blackheath Shooters Hill PECKHAM Royal Standard Police Station Prince Charles Road Eltham Well Hall Blackheath Village for Blackheath Eltham Hail & Ride Hare and Billet Road ELTHAM section Eltham Church Lewisham Hill LEWISHAM Mottingham Lewisham Mottingham Village Lewisham Town Centre 180 White Horse Hill 380 © Transport for London Chislehurst CHISLEHURST High Street Buses from InformationWoolwich correct from 21 November 2017 Dockyard Chislehurst Buses from Woolwich Dockyard © Crown copyright and database rights 2017 Ordnance Survey 100035971/015 © Copyright Transport for London 2017 War Memorial 161 River Thames Destination finder Route finder 161 Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops DestinationRiver Thames Bus routes Bus stops Bus route Towards Bus stops 472 A Greenwich B Cutty Sark D 177, 180, N1 ,dc ,dg Queens Road Peckham o R 177 ,dc ,dg 16 1 Chislehurst ,de North Greenwich ,de for National Maritime Museum North Greenwich ,dc ,dg for The O2 Abbey Estate Eynsham Drive 177 380 S R Belmarsh Prison Peckham ,dc ,dg Abbey Wood 180, N1 ,de H Shooters Hill Road 161 ,de 177 NORTH for Covent Garden ,dc ,dg Thamesmead ,de Millennium Village Aldwych N1 Ha-Ha Road Ground Depot Road 161 ,de South Bermondsey R N1 ,dc ,dg GREENWICH Battery Road Belvedere Industrial Area ,de Anchor & Hope Lane 472 ,dc ,dg Hare and Billet Road 380 ,da ,dc 180 R T Lewisham ,dc ,dg for Charlton Harrow Manorway Newacres Library 177, N1 ,de Thamesmead Bentham Road 472, N1 ,de 380 Belmarsh Prison ,db ,dd Millennium Artillery Place Frances Street 380 ,db ,dd Hill View Drive 380 Hill View,db Drive ,dd THAMESMEAD Leisure Park Thamesmead 177, 472, N1 ,de Lewisham ,da ,dc B River Thames Holborn N1 ,dc ,dg Thamesmead Warepoint Drive Crossway and TownTown Centre Centre 472 North Greenwich ,dc ,dg Baker Road Greenwich Heights 161 ,de Bugsby’s Way Bugsby’s Way J Thamesmead East Yarnton Way 180 ,de Thamesmead ,de Peninsular Gallions Road Battery Road 380 ,db ,dd Park Road John Wilson Street Powis Street 161, 177, 180 ,de Thorntree Road 380 ,da ,dc Anchor & Hope Lane Belmarsh Prison 380 ,db ,dd Warepoint Drive 177 for Charlton 472, N1 Ridge Close Tottenham Court Road472 R N1 ,dc ,dg Belvedere Industrial Area 180Clockhouse ,de Night buses Community E CHARLTON Woolwich Road D U R L Whinchat Road RO Woolwich Stone Lake Fishers Way Centre W Thamesmead A Gallions Park Bus route Towards Bus stops N P S Woolwich Road Road Retail Park U ,dc ,dg Crossway E Lancaster Place N1 T N ,db ,dd Royal Standard E ,da ,dc Warepoint Drive 380 E Rainton Road Gallions Road Blackheath 380 R Woolwich Road L N1 Thamesmead ,de V O D LewishamWOOLWICH R D and Town Centre 180 ,dc ,dg P Whinchat Road R CharltonBlackheath Lane Hill Lewisham Road 180 ,dc ,dg Woolwich Waterloo N1 ,dc ,dg E Thamesmead ,dc ,dg Wigeon Path Tottenham Court Road Church Street D R D 380 ,da ,dc N1 Bentham Road R OAD OA ,da R ,dc 380 LEDA Kingsman Woolwich Wellington Street Woolwich Centre 380 ,db ,dd A T ,da ,dc E Street Ferry Woolwich Road Charlton ,da ,dc Lewisham Hill 380 Whinchat Road Central Blackheath Village N 380 Well Hall Road 161 ,de O Victoria Way B ä Heronsgate Primary School Way for Blackheath R M Woolwich Whinchat Road 380 ,db ,dd Woolwich Road ET Broadwater Road Key East Greenwich Broadwater Road 380RE ,dbæ ,dd Millennium Leisure Park Town Centre161, 472 ,dc ,dg ST White Horse Hill 161 ,de Library Greenwich Trust School H (Calderwood Street/ Carronade Place Nathan Way Bugsby’s Way RC 472 ,dc ,dg ,dc ,dg Thamesmead East Woolwich Road HU Millennium Village Thomas Street)161, 472 Woodland Terrace 380 ,da ,dc 161 Day buses in black C Harrow Manorway Yarnton Way Cleveley Close ICH John Wilson Street LW Post Office R Broadwater,de Road N1 Night buses in blue C OO MottinghamPowis Street 161 St. ThomasNewacres Church Library Woolwich Church Street W Tom Cribb Road East Greenwich RD WARWICK STREET Connections with London Underground E ã LO Mottingham Village 161 ,de WarspiteCentral Road Way L â 472 ,de Woolwich Woolwich Public Market 177, 180, 472, ,de Vanbrugh Hill A o V Connections with London Overground R T Public Market C ,dc ,dg Charlton E 161, 177, 180, N N1 R P MAR Connections with National Rail YBA Plumstead Road MAR NK Picardy PROS SHALL’ Woolwich Maxey Road D Prospect Vale S GROVE N1 T Nathan Way 472 ,de 380 ,db ,dd Connections with DLR E Woolwich Manorway Greenwich Cutty Sark Morris Walk Estate E Dockyard Abbey Estate à R ,da ,dc o RTown Centre for Connections with Emirates Air Line for National Maritime Museum Charlton Church Lane 380 T New Cross and Bus Garage 177 ,dc ,dg Eynsham Drive ,de S Woolwich Town Centre 161, 177, 180, BE LS B Woodland Terrace ON Woolwich Arsenal Connections with river boats L CL S RO Abbey Wood E E A ,da ,dc o R Charlton Lane U 380 D New Cross Gate 177 ,dc ,dg St. Thomas Church C (Calderwood Street/Thomas Street) 472, N1 M T N á Tube station with 24-hour service Friday and A E Anderson N1 GREENWICH Charlton Park Road S E 380A ,da ,dc B R R North Greenwich for The O2 161, 472 ,dc ,dg Saturday nights Thorntree Road F Town Centre ,de continues to T Woolwich Way161, 177, 180, S Greenwich Kinveachy Gardens School Chislehurst High Street L ,de 161 Tottenham E D A and Greenwich Peninsula Plumstead Plumstead Plumsteadfor WoolwichPlumstead Arsenal R D U 472, N1 Court Road RO Thorntree Road Chislehurst War Memorial M D ,de Bus Garage High Street Corner 161 A AR Wellington Street Pound Park Road S RG P 380 ,db ,dd BO Woolwich Centre Mulberry Way D ,de Blackheath Hill Peckham Bus Station 177 ,dc ,dg PLUMSTEADWoolwich Church Street Dentons Wharf161, 177, 180, Ways to pay D ,dc ,dg Woolwich New Road Lewisham Road Charlton Lane Deptford Bridge 177 Plumstead R Claydown177, 180, Mews N1 ,de Kingsman Street 472, N1 Belvedere Deptford Charlton Park Road E Plumstead Bus Garage 177, 180, 472, ,de Woolwich Church Street Industrial Area161, 177, 180, ,dc ,dg Bridge Woolwich New Road Fishers Way Use your contactless debit or credit card. It’s the same East Greenwich Library and 177, 180, N1 ,dc ,dg GunnerN1 Lane Frances Street Warspite Road 180472, N1 fare as Oyster and there is no need to top up. Vanbrugh Hill Red Barracks Road 380 ,db ,dd Woolwich Ferry B 161, 177, 180, ,de Ha-Ha Road New Cross Charlton Church Lane ,da ,dc Eastcombe Avenue 380 Artillery Place Plumstead Corner Grand177, Depot 180, Road N1 ,de 472, N1 Warren Walk R Top up your Oyster pay as you go credit or buy Elephant & Castle N1 ,dcFrances ,dg Street Plumstead High Street 177, 180, N1 ,de Woolwich New Road 161 ,de R Queen Elizabeth Hospital Travelcards and bus & tram passes at around Charlton Church LaneEltham , Church and Well Hall 161 ,de Prince Charles Road 380 ,da ,dc New Cross Gate Nadine Street The yellow tinted area includes every Main Entrance Woolwich Road Charlton Lane, 161, 177, 180, ,dc ,dg 4,000 shops across London.
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