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Buses from Battersea Park Chelsea Bridge KIRTLING STREET Battersea Park Station – Zone 2 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map Buses from Battersea Park Chelsea Bridge KIRTLING STREET QUEENSTOWN ROAD CRINGLE STREET C Tennis Courts Steps A Steps 452 R R Tennis Courts Lift I A Kensal Rise Ladbroke Grove Ladbroke Grove Notting Hill Gate High Street Kensington G KIRTLING STREET E St. Charles Square D CRINGLE STREET R T I Pestana E Marble Bond Oxford 344 V E E R Arch Street Circus E Chelsea Bridge T Kensington Gore CITY OF Liverpool Street A S Sports S Hotel Royal Albert Hall T G LADBROKE 137 Ground Battersea N Athletics Track I LONDON L N137 T R GROVE Power I K Hyde Park Corner Aldwych Battersea Power Station N44 Monument Millennium Station N Knightsbridge for Covent Garden 2 Arena SOPWITH WAY Whitehall 1 Victoria Street Horse Guards Parade Sloane Street Westminster City Hall Trafalgar Square 436 Pont Street Lewisham for Charing Cross London Bridge War Memorial Area under development Sloane Street for Southwark Cathedral C Victoria Street and Guy’s Hospital A R Sloane Square 44 St. John’s R I A G Westminster Cathedral E D R I V E E Victoria A S T Elephant & Castle Lewisham Way Sloane Square s me Lambeth Road D Buckingham Palace Road a A New Covent Garden Market Imperial War Museum New Cross O 75 Lower Sloane Street Eccleston Bridge R SLEAFORD STREET Royal Hospital Road er Th BATTERSEA v Albert Embankment K Buckingham Palace Road New Cross Gate R CHELSEA Victoria Coach Station Ri Lambeth Bridge A Chelsea Bridge Road Goldsmiths College P Royal Hospital Chelsea Ebury Bridge Road Albert Embankment 101 Deer C THESSALY ROAD Prince Consort House Queen’s Road Peckham A S O U T H R O A D SAVONA STREET PARK R A Enclosure Chelsea Bridge Road R I E Albert Embankment A Lister Hospital G S Vauxhall Cross VAUXHALL Peckham Road E D R Pump House R Durham Street I E V 125 Vauxhall Harleyford Road Oval Gallery Battersea Park E T Steps E A T The yellow tinted area includes every Kennington Lane Kennington Oval Camberwell S Nine Elms Lane T Battersea A bus stop up to about one-and-a-half Wandsworth Road St. Anne’s Church Archbishop Tenison’s School Green 4 B miles from Battersea Park. Main stops Dogs & Cats Steps 156 Home are shown in the white area outside. Queenstown Road Nine Elms Lane Ladies Pond Battersea Park Elm Quay Court 452 Rosery S /Chelsea Gate T Gate BRADMEAD E W A R C Q T A U ’ R S R E Battersea Power BRADMEAD I E Wandsworth Road R A G Station (Disused) Queen’s PRINCE OF WALES DRIVE O N H E T A Covent Garden Market THESSALY ROAD S Battersea Park Road U D D O T PALMERSTON WAY R East Side S Riverlight Quay E Circus ASCALON STREET I O V Battersea V I W R E D 145 Seventh-Day N G E E Battersea Park Road A A R I Adventist R R HAVELOCK TERRACE S A Battersea O Battersea Sleaford Street C T Boating Lake A Church Park Dogs & 312 D Our Lady of Cats Home Wandsworth Road D BRADMEAD A D Wilcox Road Mount Carmel O St. George’s C of E A Battersea All Saints Battersea R O T PRINCE OF WALES DRIVE and St. Joseph S H R R Primary School PRINCE OF Park Church PAGDEN U T Newton RC Church STREET H U Queen’s IVE H D O WALES DR A Park A S K V Prep W Circus E ST. JOSEPH’S LOCKINGTON ROAD E R L 2 IV A O R P C STREET D Battersea K T E E A E G V E R A I Q Park RI R S Wandsworth Road LURLINE GARDENSMEATH STREET D U AR S R C E E E L T Landsdowne Green CORUNNA ROAD A E T L W N A O F B O S C CARRIAGE DRIVE SOUTH E K NC T I I O N PATCHAM TERRACE R M G P W River Thames S E P T N A A O MACDUFF ROAD Life Tabernacle E N T T T D E PATMORE STREET H C N 24 R R H A S R R G T A St. Mary’s RC E A O C M IN R A Wandsworth Road 51 L E Primary School R Post O D 276 U L A School Larkhall Park 20 Office Battersea C U PA R R O A D D C LURLINE GARDENS U D Park P A 38 A O M R R A K R R D FORFAR ROAD Battersea Park C O A Queenstown Road D A P A U D A F (Battersea) Q S E O U T The Patmore F S 2 R R R E E E E W O T PRINCE OF WALES DRIVE 315 N A T G 1 S A D A Wandsworth Road T B R T O R Estate A S W T L U M Union Road 48 S L N ’ F B O S T R H R R E S UT O CORUNNA TERRACE R Battersea Park Road E D A O A O E A R S D A T T D Battersea Park Library S BATTERSEA PARK ROAD 14 LINFORD STREET FORFAR ROAD 1 231 295 Queenstown Battersea Park Road Queenstown Road 40 Harris Academy 18 A Silverthorne Road L WARRINER GARDENS F Road (Battersea) R 1 D 76 E A D O Wandsworth Road R R A G SOUTHOLM STREET Battersea Park Road A U R 45 S B W S R A T NEWTOWN Latchmere S T S Queenstown Road O R BATTERSEA N STREET 23 E S E Prairie Street T T 12 R D E Battersea Park Road E T E Wandsworth Road RAVENET STREET AI A C Christ Inworth Street N G AT E P L 100 St. Rule Street O 2 Apostolic 2 52 Queenstown Road ALFREDA STREET R 218 Church Battersea Park Road Wandsworth Road N Wandsworth Road Battersea Battersea High Street RAWSON W The Chase Wandsworth Road STREET O 317 Park Library T S Silverthorne Road Doddington N Cedars Road A E Lavender Hill Sacred Heart House U Health Centre S E Tipthorpe Road T Battersea I CHARLOTTE DESPARD AVENUE N U Cedars Road 239 D RAVENET R York Road Falcon Road CLAPHAM O A Business Park Shaftesbury STREET Q Clapham Common North Side A Doddington O Badric Court Falcon Grove D Christian R Centre G WANDSWORTH JUNCTION & Rollo R Clapham Common North Side U York Road S B Royal Trinity Hospice Battersea Fields Estate S T R A York Gardens Falcon Road Lavender Hill 3 Practice Grant Road Battersea Arts Centre Clapham Common North Side A AY E R W U E S T Wandsworth Town Clapham Common Old Town S I C H C H T F R A N C I S I 344 N R CLAPHAM O Merton Road A Wandsworth Clapham Junction Lavender Hill Clapham Common D BATTERSEA Battersea Stewart’s Road Southfields Academy Southside Shopping Lavender Hill Police Station COMMON Centre Clapham Park Road S Studios I Park Hill T Earlsfield L Industrial Area E E V Durnsford Road T R S E E L R for Wimbledon Park S T A T Clapham Park Road H HENLEY STREET O Bedford Road R Bus Garage Garratt Lane N Summerstown E 11 BLONDEL STREET Ridley Hall R O Wimbledon Kings Avenue 1 Evangelical A 78 71 D London Stone 195 P Church O R 1 T S 156 Tooting Broadway BROUGHTON STREET L A WIMBLEDON LONGHEDGE STREET Business Estate D Train Depot E Streatham Place R O 144 A 23 D 68 1 Tooting Streatham Hill N137 1 continues to 44 Telford Avenue 71 STREATHAM Crystal Palace 44 A B C Parade 1 Mitcham TOOTING 137 © Crown copyright and database rights 2017 Ordnance Survey 100035971/021 © Copyright Transport for London 2017 HILL Streatham Hill continues to N44 Sutton Street finder Landmark finder Key © Crown copyright and database rights 2016 Ordnance Survey 100035971/021 © Copyright Transport for London 2016 © Transport for London A I Q B2 All Saints Church Information correct from November 2016 B2 Battersea Dogs & Cats Home National Rail station Destination finder Route finder A3 Alfreda Street B3 Ingate Place B2 Queenstown Road A3 Battersea Fields Practice Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Bus route Towards Bus stops C2 Ascalon Street A2 Battersea Park . Bus stop A Hyde Park Cornerr- 137, N137 44 Tooting A3 Astle Street K R A3 Battersea Park Library Q A3 Austin Road Albert Embankment Lambeth 344 Queen's Road Peckhamon 436 Victoria C1 Kirtling Street B3 Ravenet Street B1 Battersea Power Station I B2 Battersea Seventh-Day Cycle Hire docking station Bridge and Vauxhall Cross 137 Oxford Circus B A3 Rawson Street Imperial War Museum 344 Queenstown Road (North) 44, N44 L Adventist Church Aldwych for Covent Garden N44 K Battersea Park/Chelsea Gate 137, 452, N137 Streatham Hill B2 Battersea Park Road S B3 Bus Garage 156 Vauxhall C3 Linford Street Car park B Kennington Lane St. Anne’s Church 436 Queenstown Road (South) 137, 452, N137 A3 Blondel Street C3 Christ Apostolic Church B2 Lockington Road B2 St. Joseph’s Street Battersea Park Road 156 Kennington Oval 436 Prairie Street, Silverthorne Road 156 Wimbledon B2 Bradmead A1 Deer Enclosure A3 Longhedge Street C1 Savona Street (Northbound) 344 Archbishop Tenison’s School and Wandsworth Road 344 B3 Broughton Street A3 Doddington Health Centre Public toilet Clapham Junction B2 Lurline Gardens B3 Silverthorne Road B2 Life Tabernacle 436 Kings Avenue 137, N137 S Liverpool Street C1 Sleaford Street A1 Millennium Arena Battersea Park Road 44, N44 o C Top up your Oyster pay-as-you-go credit or Kensal Rise 452 St.
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