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Buses from St Paul's Cray Common Buses from St. Paul’s Cray Common Lewisham 273 Tesco LEWISHAM Route finder Lewisham Bus route Towards Bus stops Lee High Road 61 Bromley North ○ Belmont Park Chislehurst ○ Manor Park 273 Lewisham ○○ Petts Wood ○○○ Hither Green R1 Green Street Green ○○○ Fernbrook Road St. Paul’s Cray ○○○ Lee Other buses Burnt Ash Hill Bus route Towards Bus stops LEE Westhorne Avenue 661 Sch Chislehurst ○○ Horncastle Road Petts Wood ○○○ Hail & Ride section Winn Road Jevington Way Cooper’s Lane Key Hail & Ride section R Connections with National Rail Grove Park D Connections with DLR Sch School journeys Le May Avenue Chislehurst Green Lane 61 St. Paul’s Cray Marvels Lane Albany Grovelands Road Lullingstone Road R1 Crescent Dunkery Road White Horse Hill Chislehurst CHISLEHURST Sainsbury’s Chislehurst High Street Midfield Way Ashfield Lane Chipperfield Road Ways to pay Chislehurst Chipperfield Road War Memorial Cotmandene Crescent Mickleham Road ST. PAUL’S St. Paul’s Cray Road Beddington Road Use your contactless debit or credit card. It’s the same Church Lane CRAY fare as Oyster and there is no need to top up. St. Paul’s Cray Road St. Paul’s Wood Hill Mickleham Road Manor Park Road Brenchley Road Chorleywood Crescent Top up your Oyster pay as you go credit or buy Travelcards and bus & tram passes at around 4,000 shops across London. S T . L P L A I UL H ’ The yellow tinted area includes every bus S D Hoblingwell Sign up for an online account to top up online and C O stop up to about one-and-a-half miles from R O Wood A see your travel history and spending. Y W St. Paul’s Cray Common. Main stops are R S O ’ shown in the white area outside. A L D U St. Paul’s Cray A P Common . T S 61 Bromley North D DRIVE L ST. MARY E IE H F D T H A O G I O CRAY R LE ES H R Bromley P ONS I HI Leesons Hill St. Mary Town Hall N LL BROMLEY G Clarendon Way Cray T O N PARK A R Petts Wood VEN Leesons Hill O UE S Cray Avenue Bromley A G Leesons D Nugent Retail Park Civic Centre IN Primary School ©P1ndar L R A M Cray Avenue PETTS WOOD Orpington Road Stanley Way Petts Wood Road Petts Wood Road Chislehurst Road Poverest Road Poverest Road Bromley South Birchwood Road Cray Avenue Petts Wood Cross Way Ladywood Avenue Church Hill Wood Austin Road Kent Road 273 Petts Wood Road Petts Wood Road Poverest Road Poverest Road Poverest Road Woodland Way Tudor Way Chislehurst Road Chislehurst Road Cray Valley Road Marion Crescent Poverest Road Bromley Common Crown Chislehurst Road Chislehurst Road Perry Hall Road Perry Hall Road The Chenies Willett Way Perry Hall School Mountview Road Orpington High Street Walnuts Centre Bromley Bus Garage Locksbottom Orpington St Michael’s Church Orpington War Memorial Crofton Road LOCKSBOTTOM ORPINGTON Tower Road Eton Road Repton Road GREEN The Highway STREET Glentrammon R1 Road Chelsfield © Transport for London GREEN Green Street Green Windsor Drive Information correct from 1 April 2017 High Street TFL32755.03.17 (P).
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