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Local Area Map Bus Map Nunhead Station – Zone 2 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map WELLINGTON CLOSE N171 78 DENNETT’S ROAD N136 Queens Road Peckham Tottenham Court Road Shoreditch D 58 19 12 59 R O A Oxford Circus W I N BIDWELL E R ST. MARY’S ROAD S H STREET LAUSANNE ROAD 72 HOLL Shoreditch High Street 62 56 SHERWIN ROAD Y D A L E R O A D 69 A N E Y R O A D 171 LUGARD ROAD 77 OMM Piccadilly Circus 77 RUTT’S TERRACE Holborn Liverpool Street 63 CITY OF 36 32 LONDON 12b Queen’s Park STANBURY ROAD 46 Aldgate 32 76 Trafalgar Square for N89 177 BELFORT ROAD DENNETT’S St. Thomas the M O N A R O A D GROVE Charing Cross Thamesmead 77 Apostle College 61 Aldwych Tower Hill for Tower Gateway , Town Centre and Uden Centre St. Mary’s Church and Edmund Waller for Covent Garden Harrow Road Blackfriars s Fenchurch Street Community Centre Primary School s 1 and Tower Millennium Pier Thamesmead 100 UTHNOT ROAD 1 ARB ROTHERHITHE 34 D E N N E T T ’ S 9 Crossway 2 River Thames 87 Rotherhithe 105 Tower Bridge Road Jamaica Road 12 15 WALSHAM ROAD Thamesmead Royal Oak Newacres Library FIRBANK ROAD Waterloo Bridge s 1 R 131 Grange Canada Water Surrey Quays O for London Eye, 108 Southwark Shopping Centre A ARBUTHNOT ROAD IMAX Cinema Road Dunton Road Bus Station Abbey Estate CAULFIELD ROAD DUNDAS ROAD D 98 Park Road P and Southbank P12 Eynsham Drive 124 GAUTREY ROAD E 104 Paddington Arts Centre Southwark 37 St. James Road P Old Kent Catlin South Plumstead Corner 8 s Esmeralda Road Bermondsey ST. MARY’S ROAD Y Road Street 9 STANBURY 97 90 ERLANGER ROAD HATHORNE 113 21 Westminster for Trafalgar Avenue SE S CLO ROAD D Waterloo O A 2 Parliament Square Rotherhithe R Plumstead O T Playground Old Kent Road New Road 50 6 N T H R Marble Malt Street High Street 120 Millwall Football Ground 137 B U Sheppard Drive 1 R Telegraph Arch HOLLYDALE ROAD A O 113 Bethany Fellowship 126 2 Hill Park Plumstead of Great 42 Britain A Peckham Park Road BRAYARD’S ROAD 97 Old Kent Road D 13 Ilderton Road ANSDELL ROAD 88 2 136 Penarth Street WALLER ROAD Hyde Park BRAYARD’S ROAD Games Woolwich Town Centre for L Elephant & Castle 66 Corner Peckham Park Road A Court L BOUSFIELD ROAD Woolwich Arsenal N U Bird in Bush Road Ilderton Road V L 1 Rodney Road A W 49 D G Old Kent Road Manor Grove N s O Woolwich Ferry O Ilderton Road R A E Peckham Park Road R T G H A M R O A D Thurlow Street 21 H Victoria CREWYS ROAD R O L Commercial Way O R 133 1 A R L O 171 18 D A Albany Road River Thames A JERNIN Asylum Road Charlton D PECKHAM Peckham Hill Street A Caroline Gardens SELDEN25 ROAD T Walworth 124 184 D Peckham Bonar Road N 2 A Road Wells Way 27 LINDO L R O I STREET TA Vauxhall High Street 173 S Y VE East Greenwich 41 L Bridge Road Peckham Peckham Hill Street Asylum Road GREENWICH Vanbrugh Hill E 217 Post Ofce WROXTON ROAD R for Pimlico Southampton Way Peckham Library Clifton Way P13 New Cross 45 97 V 89 Road 2 2 O Sedgmoor Place 36 New Cross Greenwich s E D Greenwich 77 O A St. Catherine’s Peckham Queen’s Road Deptford R 177 High Road A 81 T O Southampton Sainsbury’s Cutty Sark K I T C of E Church Road Peckham Carlton Grove New Cross High Street Blackheath Road S T. C A Queen’s Road D Church of God The Camberwell Way Estate Southampton Bus Station K BRABOURN GROVE 43 Peckham I of Prophecy Road Greenwich DRIVE Peckham Road 56 THERINE’S Way R GIBBON ROAD Hill Station w K St. Giles Church Deptford Bridge W 25 x O 44 74 T O Camberwell E E QUEE AD D Hollydale R N’S RO T Haberdashers’ Aske’s 1 S 13 Vauxhall New Road S q R Primary School E 32 O HOLL T Hatcham College T . A A P Blackheath Road Y D A L E R O A D 96 Tennis New New New New Cross N MA D E Amersham Road S K I T T O R O A D Telegraph Courts Cross Cross Cross Marquis of Egerton Drive St. Thomas the 208 E Hill Park Kennington Camberwell Peckham Road Peckham Queens Road RY Fire Bus Gate Granby Apostle RC Church P Lewisham Way 2 Station Garage Oval Green Vestry Road High Street Peckham ’ 5 S L AY S T R E E T Y Shardeloes Road Malpas Road 46 137 Lewisham Road Harris AUS Nine Elms Lewisham Way F S Sparta Street KIMBERLEY A HATHW E Academy 163 R Lane Lewisham Way N A SYMONS C O 73 U CAMBERWELL N CLOSE R Lucas Street T R 1 Peckham N Shardeloes Road VENUE DRAKEFELL ROAD Clayton Road E Lewisham Road GIBBON ROAD St. Donatts Road OA Town Centre S RD R R Morden Hill (Rye Lane) O 54 UNDA OAD B D A 2 E A Battersea Park Road Shardeloes Road C D O N H G D M A OL GE Vesta Road 88 T E 61 LL Nunhead AT Lewisham Road K 58 113 LYDA L Lewisham Way I Y R Blackheath Rise 11 AD KIMBERLEY AVENUE O A R Shardeloes Road Lewisham College K K O W GRIMW O D A 161 L E L A Millmark Grove O R E R CLOSE R 94 138 D 104 75 O Battersea Park O A OAD Lewisham Way ADE D D 161 O A 436 Peckham R 111 L L R AD Brockley Cross for St. John’s BARTON CLOSE A GORDON ROAD O N Town Centre (Hanover Park) D A 1 IN A for Brockley D I P SP O 40 140 Lewisham 4 L 17 A M E W S A R 199 E 2 A S Blenheim Grove Peckham Rye N Brockley Road V T BONIT L I N89 continues to HOWBURY ROAD 15 L St. Andrew’s Church/Wickham Road E 106 . Footbridge E BARSET L Erith E 135 ROAD A Chadwick Road C Nunhead LEWISHAM Town Centre S KIMBERLE Brockley Road 2 A Rye Lane The Salvation NunNNuunhheheaeadd A Bellenden Road MACHELL ROAD Y D Braxeld Road Army P Choumert Road Heaton Road Lewisham V n SALISBURY TERRACE H AVENUE B BROCK IVYDALE ROAD STREET 30 Bellenden Road Town Centre 436 Nunhead Waverley I Brockley Road 38 BUCHAN ROAD R 2 Peckham Rye G Bellenden Road School Library 29 GIBBON ROAD Park O Dalrymple Road Nunhead 108 BARSET ROAD A 49 Nigel Road 1 N Avondale Rise Green Park 43 S T . A S A P H D 1 Coplestone Road Crofton Park O CHEAM 63 Ivydale Road STREET Avondale Rise Peckham Rye LINDEN GROVE N 12 East Dulwich Road Linden Grove E 24 14 Ivanhoe Road Evelina Road 63 R Brockley Road N 14114 O A Barset Road Lewisham D R 97 Ivydale Road Brockley Jack A B 13 Hospital A 121 Pychley Road N 45 O Nunhead Lane Nunhead Lane Peckham 7th Day Adventist Church L S BARSET ROAD 54 Stanstead T Tennis Stondon Park E A East Dulwich Carden Road Nunhead Green P12 Road 2 A Courts D 82 Maclean Road D S Sainsbury’s Ivydale Road T D R TAPPESFIELD ROAD 2 E Brockley Limesford Road A E 127 T A Catford E S Honor Oak Park 15 Brockley Rise and Catford H 72 P 99 105 I Ivydale Road N The yellow tinted area includes every Honor Oak Park Catford Bridge Lewisham Town Hall N A N U ’ S R O A D L Bellwood Road Hengrave Road 20 BARSET L Dog Kennel Hill bus stop up to about one-and-a-half ROAD Brenchley R N171 Tappersfield O Quorn Road miles from Nunhead. Main stops are Gardens Hither A Bellingham Catford Bus Garage DANIEL Merttins Road 75 122 D Camberwell Green Nunhead Green East Dulwich shown in the white area outside. 171 Community Centre Estate New Cemetery Forest Hill Road Netherby Road CATFORD V E Grove Vale R O N Haberdashers Aske’s Brenchley Brenchley Southend Village G U Ondine Road L E N D 6 H Playing Field Gardens Gardens The Pond N E P A A C I East Dulwich Brockley Way Buckstone Close D N Lordship Lane 1 11 G C Goose Green R O North Cross Road O V T Downham E 140 T L E 74 I V P Old Bromley Road R L IN D 120 A Whateley Road T BELVEDEREMEWS D O C B 17 A A O E D H NUNNNUNHEADNHEN EAE ADD Underhill Road C 8 R ’ S Downham Way EN L 2 Crystal Palace Road E 93 51 B I 3 R N A C A Underhill Road K D 45 34 L 4 E MEWS GR 3 Y ABBOTSBURY 102 Friern Road A V 169 Grove Park E Underhill Road N E O U Tennis E Dunstans Road 136 V V Courts A STREATHAM E O continues to V N136 43 25 R 46 Chislehurst FORESTER ROAD 33 I 50 26 G Streatham Streatham Hill Tulse Hill Dulwich Common War Memorial G E N P13 © Transport for London D Peckham N Streatham Downton Avenue West Dulwich I N Information correct from 19 November 2016 L 97 St.
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