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Buses from Royal Albert Hall Buses from Royal Albert Hall 52 Willesden WILLESDEN Bus Garage Willesden Green Library Hammersmith Barlby 452 Hospital Road Kensal Rise Kensal Westbourne Park Road Bus Garage 23 East Acton Ladbroke Grove Sainsbury’s LADBROKE Acton Vale ACTON Chepstow Westbourne Ladbroke GROVE Road Grove Bishop’s Bridge Road Eastbourne Grove Westbourne Artesian Queensway Gloucester Terrace Terrace Acton High Street Park Road Road for Acton Central Bishop’s Bridge Road Paddington Chepstow Westbourne Terrace St. Mary’s Hospital Road Acton Town St. Stephen’s Westbourne Grove Chepstow Road Queensway Gardens Whiteleys Sussex Gardens Westbourne Grove Chiswick Business Park Colville Road 70 Kensington Bayswater Park Road Kensington Park Road Stanley Gardens Edgware Road Portobello and Burwood Place Golborne Market Queensway 49 Kensington Park Road White City WHITE Ladbroke Road Bus Station Marble Arch for Westeld CITY Notting Hill Gate Bayswater Road and Wood Lane Palace Gardens Terrace Orme Square WEST END Shepherd’s Bush Park Lane for Westeld Notting Hill Gate Marble Arch 9 Holland Road Park Lane Lower Addison Gardens N9 Dorchester Aldwych Kensington Church Street Hotel Holland Road Shefeld Terrace for Covent Garden and Russell Gardens London Transport Museum Park Lane Kensington Church Street Hyde Park Hyde Park London Hilton Holland Road Holland Street Footpath Knightsbridge Holland Gardens Hyde Park for Harrods Corner Hotel Albert Green Park Kensington Kensington Memorial Holland Road Footpath CARRIAGE WAY ɘ High Street High Street ɓ SOUTH Kensington Olympia KEN ɗ Warwick Gardens Phillimore Gardens SINGTON R ϶ Piccadilly Trafalgar Square ɕ ɖ D E OA NGTON ROA N Old Park Lane/ D K DE VERE GARDENS KENSI N Ɍ for Charing Cross PA RE ɍ KE E Royal GTON GO I N SIN SM Kensington N HYDE PARK GATE Hard Rock Cafe LACEGA ɜ Ϸ Ɏ S Geographical ɐ I OR Road ɏ N Kensington Royal GTO Society E Rutland ɛ N G G O A Olympia Kensington High Street Kensington T RESTON Albert Hall QUEEN’S GATE R Gardens ɞ E R E E D PLACE X High Street Kensington High Street H ENS ɥ ɢ I Duke of Wellington Place B S GLOUCESTER ROAD ’ Earl’s Court Road Kensington Palace G I RINCE SORT ROAD T P A Hyde Park Corner PRINCE CON I N ON R R KENSINGTO D G CANNIN E GATE NS PLA CE ɟ OAD VICTORI EWS A GATE M GR QUEEN’S University of London RRAC E Sloane Street Hammersmith Road S GATE TE Imperial College ɤ North End Road QUEEN’ Knightsbridge ə ɡ OAD 52 KYNN ɝ OLLEGE R Science AC CE PERIAL C Grosvenor Place Buckingham Victoria Hammersmith PLAC E ON PLA IM E ELVAST Museum Wilton Street Palace Road Bus Station S Natural History E MEW Victoria & Bressenden Place NNAC Bus Station KY Museum LANE 9 MUSEUM Albert Museum 23 HAMMERSMITH N9 Gloucester Road Queen’s Gate Exhibition Sloane Street continues to Cromwell Road Natural History Museum/ Road Pont Street Heathrow Terminal 5 Cromwell Road Sloane Avenue Gloucester Road Queen’s Gate Sloane Avenue Marlborough Fulham Road Harrington Road Primary School 360 Elephant Stanhope 70 & Castle Gardens South Draycott The yellow tinted area includes every Kensington Place Onslow St. George’s bus stop up to about one-and-a-half SOUTH Square Sloane Square Circus miles from Royal Albert Hall. Main stops for Museums Sloane Street/Symons Street are shown in the white area outside. KENSINGTON Sydney Street Sloane Square Cale Street/ Lower Sloane Street IWM London Royal Brompton Hospital Chelsea Bridge Road Sydney Street Royal Hospital Chelsea Chelsea Old Town Hall Kennington Road Chelsea Bridge Road Black Prince Road Lister Hospital Pimlico King’s Road for Tate Britain 452 Carlyle Square CHELSEA Lupus Street Vauxhall Beaufort Street King’s Road Bus Station Beaufort Street Cheyne Walk Battersea Park River Thames Chelsea Gate Wandsworth Road Covent Garden Market Battersea East Side Latchmere Battersea Park Battersea High Street BATTERSEA CLAPHAM Queenstown Road Buses from Royal Albert Hall JUNCTION Clapham Junction Wandsworth Road Buses from Royal Albert Hall Clapham Junction Clapham Junction Bolingbroke Grove Northcote 49 © Transport for London © Crown copyright and database rights 2018 Ordnance Survey 100035971/015 © Copyright Transport for London 2018 Information correct from 24 November 2018 52 Willesden WILLESDEN Bus GarageDestination finder Route finder Willesden Green Library Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Bus route Towards Bus stops Holland Road 49 ,rn ,rq Park Lane 23 ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm Aldwych ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm Hammersmith Barlby 452 A 9 Hospital Road Kensal RiseActonKensal High StreetWestbourne Park 70 ,rd ,re ,rv Hounslow Bus Station N9 ,ra ,rb ,rc ,re Piccadilly 9, N9 ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm Hammersmith ,ra ,rb ,rc ,re Road Bus Garage for Acton Central o 23 Hounslow West N9 ,ra ,rb ,rc ,re Old Park Lane/Hard Rock Cafe 23 Hammersmith ,ra ,rb ,rc ,re East Acton Westbourne Park ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm LadbrokeActon Grove Town 70 ,rd ,re ,rv Hyde Park Corner 9, 23, 52, N9 ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm Pimlico for Tate Britain 360 ,rz Sainsbury’s 49 Clapham Junction ,rp ,rr Acton Vale Aldwych forLADBROKE Covent Garden 9, 23 ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm Hyde Park Corner 52 ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm ACTON Chepstow Westbourne Q White City ,rn ,rq Ladbroke and London TransportGROVE Museum Road Grove Bishop’s Bridge Road Duke of WellingtonEastbourne Place Grove Westbourne Artesian Queensway Gloucester Terrace Terrace Queen’s Gate 70 ,rh ,rj ,rs ,rt 52 Victoria ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm Acton High Street Park Road Road for Acton Central B Bishop’s Bridge Road Paddington Queenstown Road R 452 ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm Willesden ,ra ,rb ,rc ,re Chepstow WestbourneI Terrace St. Mary’s Hospital Barlby Road Road 70 ,rd ,re ,rv R ,ra ,rb ,rc ,re Chiswick ,rd ,re ,rv Acton Town St. Stephen’s Westbourne Grove Isleworth N9 Queensway 70 ,rd ,re ,rv 70 Chepstow Road Queensway Battersea High StreetGardens and Latchmere 49 ,rpWhiteleys ,rr IWM London 360 ,rz South Kensington ,rh ,rj ,rs ,rt Sussex Gardens R R Westbourne Grove Elephant & Castle ,rz Chiswick Business Park Battersea Park Colville452 Road ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm 360 Kensington Bayswater K Ravenscourt Park N9 ,ra ,rb ,rc ,re 70 Kensington Park Road Kensal Rise ,ra ,rb ,rc ,re Park Road Battersea Park Chelsea Gate 452 ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm Edgware Road 452 Portobello and Stanley Gardens Kennington Road Black Prince Road 360 ,rz Burwood Place Vauxhall ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm Golborne Market Bayswater 70 ,rdQueensway ,re ,rv S Kensington Park Road R ,ra ,rb ,rc ,re 49 Kensal Rise 52, 452 St. George’s Circus 360 ,rz White City WHITE BayswaterLadbroke Road Road Orme Square 70 ,rd ,re ,rv ,ra ,rb ,rc ,re Bus Station Kensington Church Street 52, 452 Marble Arch ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm Night buses for Westeld CITY Beaufort Street Notting Hill Gate 49 Bayswater Road ,rp ,rr St. Mary’s Hospital 23 and Wood Lane Palace Gardens Terrace Orme Square 70 ,rd ,re ,rv WEST oENDR Bus route Towards Bus stops Bishop’s Bridge Road 23 ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm Shepherd’s Bush 49 ,rn ,rq Shepherd’s Bush Kensington High Street 9, 23, N9 ,ra ,rb ,rc ,re Park Lane N9 Aldwych ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm for Westeld Buckingham PalaceNotting HillRoad Gate 52 ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm Marblefor Arch Westfield 9 Heathrow Terminal 5 ,ra ,rb ,rc ,re Earl’s Court Road, Phillimore Gardens 49 ,rn ,rq ,rz Holland Road Bressenden Place Park LaneSloane Avenue 360 Lower Addison Gardens N9 and Warwick Gardens Dorchester Aldwych Kensington Church Street Hotel Sloane Square 360 ,rz Holland Road Shefeld Terrace for Covent Garden and Other buses C Kensington High Street 9, 23, 52, 452, N9 ,ra ,rb ,rc ,re London Transport Museum Russell Gardens Lower Sloane Street and Symons Street 452 ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm Bus route Towards Bus stops Chelsea Old Town Hall 49 ,rp ,rr Park Lane Kensington Church Street Kensington Palace 49 ,rn ,rqHyde Park London Hilton Holland Road Hyde Park Footpath Knightsbridge ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm 702 Greenline Bracknell/Windsor ,k3 Holland Street Hyde Park Corner Hotel Sloane Street 452 Holland Gardens Chelsea Bridge Road Lister Hospital 360 ,rz Albert for Harrods 70 ,rd ,re ,rv Green Park Victoria ,k2 Kensington Kensington Memorial South Kensington for Museums 49 ,rp ,rr Holland Road Footpath,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm CARRIAGE WAY ɘ High Street andHigh Royal Street Hospital Chelsea 452 ɓ SOUTH o R Kensington Olympia KEN Kensingtonɗ Olympia 9, 23, N9 ,ra ,rb ,rc ,re SI ϶ ,rh ,rj ,rs ,rt Warwick Gardens Phillimore Gardens NGTON R Piccadilly Trafalgar Square 70 ɕ ɖ D E ,rd ,re ,rv N Chepstow Road 70 OA NGTON ROA Old Park Lane/ D K DE VERE GARDENS KENSI N Ɍ for Charing Cross PA RE ɍ ,ra ,rb ,rc ,re KE KensingtonE Royal Park Road 52, 452 GTON GO I N SIN SM Kensington N HYDE PARK GATE Hard Rock Cafe LACEGA ,rz 360 ɜ Ϸ Ɏ S Geographical Chiswick Business Park 70 ɐ,rd ,re ,rv I OR Road ɏ N Kensington Royal KensingtonGTO Society Park Road E Rutland23 ,rh ,rk ,rl ,rm ɛ N G G Bus Garage ,ra ,rb ,rc ,re A Stamford Brook N9 O Olympia Kensington High Street o R Kensington T RESTON Albert Hall QUEEN’S GATE R Gardens R ,rp ,rr ɞ E Clapham Junction E 49 E D X Key PLACE High Street Kensington High Street H ENS ,ra ,rb ,rc ,re ɥ Portobello and Golborne Market 52, 452 ɢ I Duke of Wellington Place B ,rp ,rr S GLOUCESTERROAD ’ Earl’s Court Road Kensington Palace G Stanhope Gardens 49 I RINCE SORT ROAD T P Clapham Junction Bolingbroke Grove 49 ,rp ,rr A Hyde Park Corner PRINCE CON I N ON R R R KENSINGTO D G Kew Bridge N9 ,ra ,rb ,rc ,re 9 Day buses in black CANNIN E GATE NS Sydney Street Cale Street/ ,rp ,rr 49 PLA CE ɟ OAD VICTORIA MEWS G ’S GATE N9 Night buses in blue D R QUEEN University ofKing’s London Road Carlyle Square 49 Sloane Street ,rp ,rr Hammersmith
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