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Bus Map Local Area Tolworth Station – Zone 5 i Onward Travel Information Local area map Bus map S E 4 Tennis U O Millennium E N U Footbridge V T Courts 1 Green A 121 16 H N W River Thames 14 TO O S 62 RU 104 O TWICKENHAM H 2 D Teddington RT Hounslow Whitton Road D Hogsmill Riv O E R 1 U H N 18 2 United I H IV Twickenham Memorial Hospital E 1 E N G Bus Station Admiral Nelson U E 81 E E AlexAlelexaexandra N V H UT E Reformed A IS E E U F O V U I R N D E S A R D Church N L H 24 hour E O D E service Hounslow Twickenham Fulwell Hampton RecrReceecreacreation Groundd W T F S 13 O N E S 281 R RT I 102 A C 90 E R 20 Y H V R O O Thames River 2 T E A Stadium Wick 24 U E B 3 D W O 15 A 155 L S O RTH Bowling er V R T O KINGSTON Green W L A A 25 E O T U 46 Kingston E 3 G S 5 N O 1 L E 406 45 L C V N L HOUNSLOW K 66 A E Y E 2 E D 8 46 U N I 1 I Bowling N D R D S 418 E O N V H D Footbridge Green A O D U O G R O W 60 R O S F S G 33 K1 W 3 S O 6 E T 143 N BU R I U Kingston C E 4 Norbiton B 5 L T A OAKDENE DRIVE L H 78 E H V O W Hospital E Church Alexandra 178 C O A N A PUTNEY O Recreation Ground U 2 D R E 14 K2 R 11 D R Norbiton L I 265 31 53 168 V 44 48 E Kingston E 35 ASS S Putney Bridge 148 VENUE Kingston Cromwell Road Bus Station Allotments R 14 Eden Street VENUE O Putney 16 A 39 D E L G A R A OA St Mary’s Church E S O U T H 25 1 3 36 K Alexandra D E R B Y R O A D 115 E D N E s D Kingston University Villiers Road Recreation Ground COLLINGWOOD A Putney R 67 A I U O R T H R I S V S 20 E T W Y E C SO N O U 56 U G TOL L E A N L V 62 THW 1 I R E I 47 R 12 D N D V G E E O N A W N Barnes E O S D 27 O K D D O A D R D O R E O I F A V E V 2 E 180 U S E 6 E N R U N U E E E B L KINGSTON BYP Roehampton University N Y 1 V N 1 Claremont Road D 87 A E H G R E N E The Crescent U N 20 1 E V V D R I R L L L M S E E T C Surbiton Hill Road 36 A L 4 A O Queen Mary’s Hospital A 1 S RALEIGH DRIVE 173 E Our Lady Immaculate V G E 11 RC Primary School N 63 12 L 1 Surbiton E 1 Subway W E R E R T H U O L 25 N 22 Roehampton Vale 1 372 L 1 E W R B I V A R R ASDA O R 54 E N D 1 DENE SURBITON D R I A E V E S ELM Surbiton Hill Park D N O U T St Mark’s Hill Our Lady Immaculate E H 121 A R D R A St Mark’s The Ridings 3 1 E Robin Hood Way 2 RC Church A 97 R W M L L Church O 394 423 79 N K Berrylands LENELBY ROAD Sutherland Day 401 A D 43 E R O Nursery E L L 123 55 Surbiton Hill Park U E W 165 76 Surbiton Hill Park NEW Beverley Way N Surbiton E Regent Road V 11011 Pembroke Avenue A Sainsbury’s A D S E M 182 SCHOOL LANE E R 1 I MALDEN C A 44 F C 38 N E W E L L R O A D R 31 12 4 6 Y E I 2 S C 65 R E 2 Park Road 31 N Ewell Road R U T P B K1 T 1 3 TOLWO S E Parklands N 1 FIRDENE Surbiton Telephone O N L A 44 Y The yellow tinted area includes every New R U R L TolwortTolwoTolwwortrthh A B Exchange 139 R T H C L O S E S 57 W B R N Raeburn Avenue bus stop up to about one-and-a-half Malden B BroadwaBroadwwaywaayy ASS B A 17 U R Gina Van Dyke Shannon W O TOLWORTH CL MEAD The Roystons O Berrylands Road BAKERY O R Stage School1 miles from Tolworth. Main stops Corner M D 28 69 EWS C AY 1 AD T H HAZELBANK W King Charles Road L O are shown in the white area outside. S E H D AY FIRDENE E A 1 28 M Upper Brighton Road Berrylands Road Raeburn Avenue R 1 Tolworth I 4 KNOLLMEAD FA 6 P 1 Lovelace Gardens Howard Road Pine Gardens P Y N E R O A D E L B Y R O U E R O A K L E I G H W B P I C T O N P L E N Community E 30 V 23 N I I G H A N A K L E A O 10 R 203 Library L LEN C 72 Y New Malden E O R 38 S U Raeburn Avenue TOLWORTH RISE NORTH A WORTH RISE SOUT B Tolworth Rise North Malden Way Fountain A Travelodge S 56 Surbiton Health Centre V D N 182 Edith Gardens 96 E TOL R Maori Elmbridge Avenue/ Oxford Crescent/ N A 2 1 B 2 U W Sports DR E Southwood Drive South Lane 1 AYC 27 I V Y R O A D Knoollmeadllmead Ground S CH 44 O T R OAD BROA A O O 31 L E E W E L L R D 33 Raeburn Avenue Tolworth Rise North L A N AV HAMILTON Y E E A D S M D VINC Malden Way G 1 Southcote Avenue 18 K I N O Marks & Ewell Road Higheld Road/Oakdene Drive A Manor Drive North K E N T A HAZELBANK 1 S Spencer Upper Brighton Road Browns Road 204 1 VENUE A 0 Tolworth Rise North 0 V Tolworth KINGSTON BYP VENUE Mountcombe Close RED LION ROAD E 1 60 OAKLEIGH AVENUE N Tower Warren Drive North U A L P I N E A Elgar Avenue Tolworth E 69 Ewell Road 5 1 Austyn Gardens 1 Ewell Road Hospital Allotments Hollyeld Road King Charles Road Malden Road SUNRA 71 Motspur Park Subway E M AY R V J O Y D 11 AV E N U E A 2 Subway Y AV E N U E E OAD I N L R EWELL ROAD K P Sunray EL I L W N A 34 E 63 Community G Subway Ewell Road K S 1 Centre TO M B 93 Upper Brighton Road L P Broomeld Road E LWORTH R 265 R A I O C NC Langley Avenue D 55 A TolworthToTolwwort LO EAD RTH 124 A D W H E SE V O O D L A N D S O E JunctionJununcnncctionti 1 A IRM N A BARNSBURY LANE K U V Y A 78 S Tolworth Hospital S Footbridge 73 F E E N D SOUT N G WA U W S Knollmead E 148 D D E Subway A TTolworthlworth 0 O Y 7 O Primary School W B RIS Manor Drive North Malden Manor 39 L D A R Hospitalospitalpitalital N 2 2 O O 10 Subway D OAKLEIGH A E Hail & Ride section H AM 127 D IL NU E ST. W TO AV E 1 N A 85 LT O N Hook Road A V M I G S Thornhill Road TOLWORTH RISE NO EN H A E K Y U 65 O E R Maypole F G S I Red Lion G WORCESTER E S E ’ N N 72 S 18 E 89 N G D TOLWORTH R St. George’s D G 87 A A 52 N G S L Church S S H A M I LT O 82 D PARK N AV E N U E O Y T O C R YPA W 1 Charrington O 71 L D ©P1ndar U Bowl N A B B AY N Thornhill Road Thornhill Road O S D D N H A Malvern Road Douglas Road T R Playing Fields Rivererrhhihillll N O U T O B Y W R R O P S E O R N S A D Mobilee HomeHHomommee I E LO O N S A B C I E C LARGEWOOD A O O N E R W TOLWORTH S HOOK RISE NORTH D Goals O W A K D Paarrkk Y S 110 V T O D E Soccer N O LAN A U H L E S Centre VENUE 55 G 1 1 Tolworth L A D Y W O O D R O A D N KINGSB 50 63 I 120 Surbiton Town H K Sports Club T TON Football H O B Pitches NORT Y Y SOUT WA A Court Farm ROAD 36 VENUE Garden Centre 23 90 66 HOOK RISE Tennis Courts King George’s HOOK RISE CRANBORNE A Field 1 Kingston University, Tolworth Tolworth Court LARGEWOOD A Kingston Road R A V Sports Ground E Worcester Park Road N 5 S W Jubilee Way O O SELBOURNE A 68 D 128 King George’s Field A VENUE V HOOK E O L N 66 Y D U K Kingston Road E A I N 87 G S S T O Cox Lane Ruxley Lane VENUE W N R O 67 88 S E KINGSTON ROAD A Roebuck Road E D Ruxley Lane 89 A L Kingston Road P I Kingston Road VENUE B Cox Lane 82 Y U Ruxley Lane Ewell Court Avenue B J Mount Road H Pams Way 3 T U CRANBORNE A O N S Cox Lane 18 E O I S Ruxley Lane Cox Lane/ R Oakcroft Road K T O Epsom & Ewell High School O Hook Gosbury Hill S H Subway Hook Parade Elm Road 129 G Ruxley Lane N D K2 A C I 122 O Orchard Gardens Gosbury Hill Godwin Close H R A K F F N Rosemary Gardens Cox Lane I N O C T Chessington Road H S C G L Nightingale Drive N O 38 I S 160 K E 141 D QUEEN MARY CLOSE L Chessington Road O Ewell King George’s Chessington Close Recreation Ground Green Man H O O K R I S E N O R T H 1 Chessington Road D A O Subway R Hook Road R K PA R T E West Ewell E S EPSOM R C O W 225 School journeys on Route Air Training 406 Corps 406 are extended to A R G E N T C T Epsom General Hospital 418 Epsom Town Centre © Transport for London ABC2 Information correct from February 2015 © Crown copyright and database rights 2017 Ordnance Survey 100035971/015 © Copyright Transport for London 2017 Key Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Street finder Landmark finder Key —O Connections with London Underground Berrylands R K2 +A +G +L K R R Connections with National Rail A3 Air Training Corps Berrylands Road K2 +A +G +L Kingston R 281 +E +K +L +A +G +L A I S B Connections with river boats Raeburn Avenue K2 C2 Alpine Avenue A2 Ivy Road B2 St.
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