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Buses from New Malden Buses from New Malden HEATHROW River Thames AIRPORT 265 X26 Putney Bridge Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3 Central Bus Station Hatton Cross K5 HAM Ham Putney Beaufort Road PUTNEY Teddington Broad Street Lower Richmond Road Cardinal Avenue Barnes Kingston Wood Street Roehampton University BARNES Kingston Elm Road Kingston Cromwell Road Clarence Street Bus Station Hail & Ride section K1 Queen Mary’s Hospital 131 213 N87 Kingston Alton Road Fairfield Bus Station Clarence Avenue Coombe Girls School KINGSTON Roehampton Vale Norbiton ASDA Church Langley Grove Kingston Hill Clarence Avenue Kingston Vale Oak Road Coombe Road Robin Hood Kingston Hospital Sycamore Grove Robin Hood Way Norbiton New Malden Kenley Road Wibbandune Sports Club WIMBLEDON The Triangle i N87 Z Police Robin Hood Way [ continues to Station Coombe Lane West Aldwych Raynes Park Worple for Covent Garden Kenley Road GRAFTON ROAD RAYNES DUKES AVENUE Methodist Church Road Wimbledon Revell Road New Victoria Hospital Cambridge Road Gloucester Road a PARK Cambridge Grove N E W W CAMBRIDGE ROAD H O Hail & Ride section Raynes Park Wimbledon MAL Cambridge Road WAR Beverley Way Raynes Park Library Chase Merton Park Waters Road KINGS AVENUE Cambridge Avenue DENHI D AD SUSSEX ROAD ROAD Bushey Road Kingston Road O Beverley Way Grand Drive \ G H Huntley Way Kingsmeadow Stadium STREET ULT R ] Kingston Road A Kingston Road NN Beverley Way Elm Road/New BLAGDON ROAD Coombe Lane Merton Park South California Road Malden Baptist Kingston Road CO Goals Sports Centre Durham Road Circle Gardens Wimbledon Church St. Joseph’s Church Kingston Post Bushey Road High Street Kingston Road Office Burlington Road Carters Bridge Hail & Ride section Springfield Place KINGST Morden Merton Abbey f Rookwood Avenue/ ON ROAD _ Shannon Corner K5 BURLINGTO e N ROAD Nelson Road ` Shannon N South Lane E Colliers Wood O West Barnes Lane Villiers Road U Corner Tooting T N Kingston Road c L Farnham Gardens E Burlington Broadway South Lane A W ROAD AV Franks Avenue Cotsford Avenue OAD Road d CAVENDI Hail & Ride section RG R SH RO Queens 131 BU AD Road Western Road PRES Burlington Road West Barnes Lane South Park Green Lane MALDEN Cavendish Avenue Trafalgar Court Grove Claremont Road West Barnes Level Crossing Mitcham Fair Green The yellow tinted area includes every bus Malden Road stop up to about one-and-a-half miles from St. James Church/ MITCHAM New Malden. Main stops are shown in the Malden Way Malden Road Kingston By-pass West Barnes Lane white area outside. Seaforth Avenue Mitcham Eastfields Surbiton Malden Road Blakes Lane Motspur Park Hail & Ride section Motspur Park SURBITON South Lane Meopham Road Sheephouse Way Amberwood Hail & Ride section Malden Way Rise Upper Brighton Road South Lane Malden Road Motspur Park Rowan Road Malden Road SUTTON Malden Manor Lyndhurst Drive Sutton 213 Malden Road Bus Garage Pollards Hill Plough Green Hook Road Library Maypole Malden Way Malden Road Sutton Tolworth Rise South Manor Drive North Malden Green Avenue St. Nicholas Way Pollards Hill Oakdene Drive/Higheld Road South Lodge Avenue Tolworth Rise South Tolworth Rise South Worcester Park 152 Tolworth 265 Warren Drive South Southwood Drive/Elmbridge Avenue Hospital North Cheam Cheam Sutton Police Station Queen Victoria Broadway Tolworth Southwood Drive Ewell Road Hail & Ride section Carshalton High Street Tolworth Vincent Sunray Avenue Estate Wallington Green TOLWORTH East Croydon Buses from New Malden West Croydon Buses from© Transport for London New Malden CROYDON Information correct from January 2019 X26 Destination finder Route finder HEATHROW Destination Bus Riverroutes Thames Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Bus route Towards Bus stops AIRPORT 265 X26 A Kingston Road Putney Bridge 131, N87 ,g ,l Roehampton University 265 ,f ,k 131 Kingston ,g ,l Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3 Central Bus Station Aldwych for Covent Garden N87 ,f ,m Elm Road/New Malden Baptist Church Roehampton Vale ASDA 265 ,f ,k Tooting Broadway ,f ,m Alton Road 265 ,f ,k and St. Joseph’s Church Rowan Road 152 ,f 152 Pollards Hill ,f Hatton Cross Amberwood Rise K5 HAM K1 ,d ,h ,j ,p Kingston Vale Robin Hood 265 ,f ,k 213 Kingston ,a ,c ,k Putney S Ham Sutton ,b ,d ,j B Beaufort Road L PUTNEY Shannon Corner 131, N87 ,f ,m Teddington R Langley Grove 213 ,a ,c ,k ,f 265 Putney Bridge ,f ,k Broad Street Barnes 265 ,f ,k Lower Richmond Road 152 Tolworth ,g ,j Beverley Way 265 ,f ,k Lower Richmond Road 265 ,f ,k 265 ,f ,k ✚ K1 Kingston ,d ,h ,j ,p Bushey RoadCardinal Carters Avenue Bridge 152 ,f M Barnes K5 ,j ,m R K5 Ham ✚ ,k ,l Kingston and Grand Drive K5 ✚ ,j ,m Malden Manor K1 ,d ,h ,j ,p South Lane Cotsford Avenue K5 ✚ ,k ,l Wood Street Morden ✚ ,j ,m Malden Road BlakesRoehampton Lane University 213 BARNES,b ,d ,j and Kingston Road Kingston Elm Road Kingston Cromwell Road C X26 Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3 ◆ ,l Hail & Ride section KI ,d ,h ,j ,p South Lane Sheephouse Way K1 ,d ,h ,j ,p Clarence Street Bus Station Cambridge Road 131, N87 ,g ,l ◆ K1 K5 ✚ ,j ,m South Park Grove K5 ✚ ,k ,l West Croydon ,j Cardinal Avenue K5 ✚ ,k ,l Queen Mary’s Hospital Malden Road Lyndhurst Drive, 213 ,b ,d ,j South Wimbledon 131 ,f ,m 131 213 CarshaltonN87 High Street X26 ,j Kingston Malden Green Avenue, MotspurAlton Park Road 152 ,f Night buses Fairfield Bus Station Cheam Broadway 213 ,b ,d ,j Clarence Avenue and Plough Green Southwood Drive K1 ,d ,h ,j ,p Bus route Towards Bus stops X26 Coombe Girls,j School KINGSTON Malden Road Roehampton Vale 213 ,b ,d ,j Sunray Estate K1 ,d ,h ,j ,p N87 Aldwych ,f ,m Norbiton o R ASDA Church Clapham Junction N87 ,f ,m Langley Grove ,g ,j R Kingston ,g ,l Kingston Hill St James Church/Kingston By-pass 265 Surbiton K1 ,d ,h ,j ,p Claremont Road K1 ,d ,h ,j ,p Clarence Avenue Kingston Vale KI ,d ,h ,j ,p Sutton Bus Garage 213 ,b ,d ,j Clarence Avenue 213Oak Road ,a ,c ,k Coombe Road Robin Hood ✚ Kingston Hospital Sycamore Grove K5 ,j ,m and St. Nicholas Way Other buses Colliers Wood 131 ,f ,m NewMalden Malden Way Robin Hood Way 265 ,g ,j Bus route Towards Bus stops Norbiton Wibbandune Sports Club Sutton Police Station X26 ,j Kenley Road152 ,f Malden Road and South Lane WIMBLEDON 622 Sch Holy Cross School ,k ,l The Triangle i N87 Z Police Robin Hood Way T Coombe Lane Durham Road 131, N87 ,f ,m [ Malden Way 265 ,g ,j continues to Surbiton ,j Station Coombe Lane West Teddington R Broad Street AldwychX26 ,l ,a ,c ,k Manor Drive North ,d ,hRaynes ,j ,p Park Worple for Covent Garden ,k ,l Coombe Road SycamoreKenley Grove Road 213 GRAFTON ROAD KI RAYNES Wimbledon 665 Sch Holy Cross School DUKES AVENUE Methodist Church TolworthRoad R and Ewell Road 265 ,g ,j Revell Road New Victoria Hospital ,f ,j Cambridge Road Gloucester Road a Meopham Road 152 PARK Surbiton E N ,d ,h ,j ,p Cambridge Grove K1 E Merton Abbey 131 ,f ,m W W R CAMBRIDGE,j ROAD H East Croydon X26 O ,d ,h ,j ,p Hail & Ride section Raynes Park TolworthWimbledon Hospital K1 MAL Cambridge Road WAR Beverley Way 152 Raynes ,fPark Library Chase Merton Park Waters Road Elm Road K5 ✚ ,k ,l KINGS AVENUE Cambridge Avenue DEN HI Tolworth Rise South 265 ,g ,j MertonD Park 152 ,f AD SUSSEX ROAD ROAD Bushey Road Kingston Road O Beverley Way ✚Grand Drive Southwood Drive/Elmbridge Avenue K1 ,d ,h ,j ,p Key F \ G Merton Park Circle Gardens K5 ,j ,m H Huntley Way Kingsmeadow Stadium STREET ✚ ULT R ,k ,l ] Tolworth Rise South 265 ,g ,j Franks Avenue K5 A Mitcham Fair Green 152 ,f Kingston Road 131 Day buses in black Kingston Road Elm Road/New NN Beverley Way Oakdene Drive/Highfield Road BLAGDONMitcham ROAD Eastfields R 152 ,f Coombe Lane Merton Park South CaliforniaG Road Malden Baptist Kingston Road CO Goals Sports Centre Durham Road Circle Gardens Wimbledon N87 Night buses in blue Church St. Joseph’s Church ✚ ,j ,m and Warren Drive South Kingston Gloucester Road 213 ,a ,c ,k Post Morden K5 Bushey Road Connections with London Underground High Street Kingston Road Office ,f ,m RBurlington Road ✚ Carters Bridge TootingHail & Ride section Broadway 131 Springfield Place ✚ KINGST Motspur Park K5 ,j ,m Morden Merton Abbey o Connections with London Overground K5 f,k ,l Rookwood Avenue/ ON ROAD Shannon Corner Trafalgar Square N87 ,f ,m ✚ ,k ,l _ K5 o Connections with TfL Rail Green Lane K5 BURLINGTON R e N ROAD for Charing Cross R Nelson Road ` Nelson Road ShannonK5 ✚ ,k ,l Connections with National Rail N South Lane E Colliers Wood O West Barnes Lane Villiers Road H U Corner Tooting T N Kingston Road c L ,fFarnham ,k Gardens U Connections with London Trams NewE VictoriaBurlington Hospital 265 Broadway Beaufort Road South Lane✚ ,k ,l A Ham K5 W ROAD AV Franks Avenue Cotsford Avenue OAD Road B d CAVENDI Norbiton R K5 ✚ ,k ,l Upper Brighton Road K1 ,d ,h ,j ,p Connections with river boats Hail & Ride section RG R SH RO Queens 131 Hatton Cross X26 BU ,l AD Road Western Road Burlington Road West Barnes,g Lane,l Tube station with 24-hour service Friday and PRES Norbiton Church 131, N87 V Heathrow TerminalsSouth 2 & Park3 o GreenR X26 Lane ,l MALDEN Cavendish Avenue Trafalgar Court Grove ,a ,c ,k R Saturday nights Claremont Road West Barnes213 Vauxhall N87 ,f ,m Central Bus Station Level Crossing ✚ Mitcham ✚ Mondays to Saturdays except evenings The yellow tinted area includes every bus K5 ,k ,l Villiers Road Fair Green K1 ,d ,h ,j ,p Hook Road Maypole K1 Malden Road,d ,h ,j ,p ◆ Limited stop stop up to about one-and-a-half miles from St.
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