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London Euston Station – Zone 1 I Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map London Euston Station – Zone 1 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map 186 117 CHALTON STREET Purchase Street 1 263 Mornington Crescent 168 WERRINGTON STREET Open Space St. Pancras King’s Cross 18 Archway 390 91 Northumberland 476 30 The Somers Town St. Pancras OSSULSTON STREET Sudbury & Harrow Road Hampstead Heath for Whittington Hospital Crouch End Park Hackney Wick Community Centre South End Green M Tottenham Lane Eastway Ampthill Square International P Junction Road BRILL PLACE Bruce Grove A I Estate EVERSHOLT STREET79 POLYGON ROAD N Royal Free Hospital 99 Crouch End Broadway 73 ALDENHAM STREET D C Sudbury Bridgewater Road Tottenham HACKNEY R Tufnell Park 59 Town Hall St. Mary and St. Pancras L A for Sudbury Town S PARK VILLAGE A Belsize Park C of E Primary School Francis Crick 146 R WEMBLEY Hornsey Rise Seven Sisters 253 84 N O Brecknock Road EAST HARRINGTON HAMPSTEAD ROAD Institute Wembley Central GRANBY TERRACE St. Aloysius’ RC A Haverstock Hill Hackney Central STREET D 1 D 100 ALDENHAM STREETJunior School South Tottenham Camden Road HOLLOWAY R STANHOPE STREET Chalk Farm Torriano Avenue/ 47 Stonebridge Park St. Mary’s O Camden Camden Road Camden Park H.M. Prison Finsbury Manor Stamford Hill 231 2 A Road Murray Street Road Holloway Park House Broadway Clapton BARNBY STREET Church 113 Chalk Farm Road PHOENIX ROAD D Playground POLYGON1 ROAD Harlesden Jubilee Clock The Roundhouse Camden Road Camden Road HARLESDEN St. Pancras Way Sandall Road Holloway Stoke Newington Stoke Newington 118 42 Nag’s Head Common AUGUSTUS STREET Chalk Farm Road Camden Town SOMERSSOOMERMERRSS Willesden Junction Harrow Road Hartland Road/Camden Market Camden Road Caledonian 73 Camden Park Road Road Stoke Newington High Street Hackney King’s Cross Cliff Villas Garnham Street Downs CHALTON STREET 32 Camden Town The yellow tinted area includes every H.M. Prison Newington Green 17 Harrow Road Scrubs Lane CAMDEN Camden High Street Pentonville 1 St. Pancras bus stop up to one-and-a-half miles York Way MACKWORTH HARRINGTON STREET 76 Newington Green Road Dalston Junction STREET TOOWO WNW NMaria Fidelis HAMPSTEAD ROAD from Euston. Main stops are shown Brewery Road 85 Camden High Street Balls Pond Road for Dalston Kingsland 88 Convent School in the white area outside. TOWN Caledonian Road & PHOENIX ROAD Kensal Green Barnsbury Highbury Corner for St. Aloysius’ Catholic Mornington Crescent STANHOPE STREET York Way OSSULSTON STREET Renaissance Highbury & Islington St. Aloysius’ Infant School The British Camden Town Library Agar Grove/ 67 Hotel London Caledonian Road Catholic Church 58 Library Maiden Lane Harrow Road Story Street Islington Town Hall M O N D C R 1 to 239 D R U M E S C E N 35 to 39 Eversholt Street 32 T Ladbroke Grove/Kilburn Lane York Way 132 1 to 36 CHURCHWAY Aldenham Street Upper Street 66 King’s Cross King’s Randell’s Road Caledonian Road Theberton Street Harrow Road A STREET EVERSHOLT Copenhagen Street Essex Road CHALTON STREET :HVWPLQVWHU5HJLVWUDWLRQ2IÀFH CUMBERLAND MARKET York Way 14 MELTON STREET MELTON J Euston Essex Road Packington Street Sir Isaac Copenhagen Street T R E E T B VARNDELL STREET S Royal Oak Caledonian Road N 39 Newton T O G 46 28 C D Carnegie Street Islington Green I N Statue Camden D D O R I C WAY E York Way R 1 to 79 Town Hall G C A 40 JUDD STREET Kings Place CHURCHWAY 73 Paddington Green Islington Angel (Upper Street) Thistle Euston EVERSHOLT STREET 1 to 31 Caledonian Road The Shaw Police Station Killick Street 16 10 WEIR’S PASSAGETheatre White Lion Street 26 120 Warren AP ISLINGTON 6 Pullman 59 Wharfdale Road Edgware Road Street University St. Pancras Baron Street Chapel Market CHRISTOPHER Hotel 93 Baker Street International London Canal Museum PLACE for Madame Regent’s Tottenham College Islington Angel St. James CARDINGTON STREET 6 F Euston Square 123 Marylebone Road Tussaud’s Park Court Road Hospital King’s Cross (Pentonville Road) 1 to 6 ROBERT STREET Gardens LANCING STREET 1 to 80 Gloucester Place Gardens York Way Angel Islington Surma MABLEDON PLACE 114 City Road 8 The Rocket BIDBOROUGH STREET AZ 39 Community Travelodge 87 122 179 Tennis WELLESLEY Euston Unison Marylebone Pentonville Road Centre PLACE Marylebone Road Great Portland EUSTON ROAD Court Harley Street Street UP Penton Street GORDON STREET GORDON 106 P CH H Euston PE Baker Street L Euston Road King’s Cross Pentonville Road Pentonville Road City Road Central Street GRAFTON PLACE HASTINGS STREET 87 EVERTON BUILDINGS Exit 1 160 to 181 RNIB York Street R WOB 9 Gower Street Euston British Library King’s Cross Road Penton Rise 71 1 to 27 Paddington NORTH GOWER STREET City Road Windsor Terrace 111 Torrington Place Square M THANET STREET Euston Road EUSTON ROAD 28 to 51 205 ENDSLEIGH GARDENSENDSLEIGH EUUSTONU STONS TONN 156 to 160 Premier TAVITON Exit 3 UR STREET Maria Fidelis 69 Baker Street STREET for St. Pancras Clarence 38 WOBURN 0RRUÀHOGVEye Hospital Exit 2 1 to 18 40 Hotel Inn Hotel 272 Gower Street 86 International Convent Lower Blandford Street N Gardens NETLEY STREET IBIS The Piazza Chenies Street PL WALK School DUKE’S ROAD STANHOPE STREET 10 1 16 CARTWRIGHT GARDENS 6 SANDWICH STREET Netley 21 DrummDDrrummmmmooond MELTON STREET . Old Street 105 COBOURG STREET Euston The Orchard Street Bloomsbury Street E X M O U T H M S 1031 Primary School StreetSttreetrreetett War 8 Selfridges Place Great Russell Street TAV STARCROSS STREET Memorial ENDSLEIGH PL. and Nursery CHARLES Euston Square GORDON 20 SQUARE PLACE U SQUARE Shoreditch High Street CITY ISTOCK 113 K Gardens 2 FLAXMAN COURT Euston 67 to 84 Oxford Street 2 31 to 43 10 P FLAXMAN TERRACE 16161 St. Pancras Selfridges Oxford Circus Tottenham 69 GEORGE MEWS Mosque P 22 1 to 11 WILLIAM ROAD 221 205 2 C for Bond Street *UHDW7LWFKÀHOG6WHHW Court Road Liverpool Street Guide 22 Church 7 190 E 45 A 15 37 DRUMMOND STREET 31 to 63 Bow Church 28 Dogs Euston R N R 16 72 T W 79 Square 169 18 Ambassadors R 1 to 11 1 Aldgate St. Botolph Street 4 W 45 I CartCaartttwrwririgghghtto 11 Gardens 1 E U S T O N S Q 30 G 28 Oxford Street Russell Square 1 Oxford Street 60 H EUSTON STREET Royal College of Hotel H 72 O 209 NORTH GOWER STREET 4 T John Lewis Soho Street 67 Hilton A G Bow Road 64 General Practitioners GaG rdenenenss ENDSLEIGHGDNS B Aldgate East The Wesley WOBURN WALK A South Camden 174 London 4 R M 30 U County D Southampton Row Cosmo Place Hotel BURTON WOOLFEPLACE MEWS E British Museum Bedford Place Camden REGNART N Centre for Health 12 Friends Euston S Marble Arch P BUILDINGS R Hotel People’s Hotel LEIGH STREET WEST 117 House Southampton Row Theobald’s Road S N 30 Whitechapel Theatre BURTON STREET 1 M T 13 TOLMERS SQUARE 34 Hotels 63 Park Lane Royal London Hospital Stepney Mile End British Medical A Westminster STANHOPE STREET ENDSLEIGH STREET P R HOLBORN Holborn Kingsway FOUNDRY E UCL 4 END 20000 C Green MEWS 185 STEPHENSON WAY Association H Kingsway L M A 160 6 22 184 DRUMMOND STREET O W Y B E R T Tolmers Aldwych 40 A N Hyde Park Corner College 2 ENDSLEIGH GARDENS Strand S T R E E T D Euston T 4 Square C S for Buckingham Palace The Royal Courts of Justice 76 Savoy Street TOLMERS T Square Wellcome MEWS E 81 Trafalgar Square Trafalgar Square Strand for Covent Garden and St. Anne’s Hotel Collection Lancaster Aldwych Somerset House EUSTON ROAD TAVITON STREET 18 Whitehall Charing Cross Bedford Street London Transport Museum RC Church 20 to 24 The School Gate 26 15 R Wellcome 16 Victoria 25 of Life 91 9 O Trust GOWER PLACE 7 Euston Conscientious 2 to 30 73 LONGFORD STREET A GORDON STREET TAVISTOCK SQUARE E Queensway River Thames Tower 250 Objectors’ C D TAVISTOCK SQ Euston 12 A Memorial L GOWER P Knightsbridge Waterloo Bridge South Bank COURT UCL UCL Mahatma MarchmoMarchmoontnt 56 for IMAX Cinema, London Eye Euuustusstostttoonn Square 18 TRITON Gandhi K Streeeett Notting and Southbank Centre RegReR gent’s SQUARE University Memorial 5 C The O 1 to to 26 2 Hill Gate 286 CircuCCiircuus College ENDSLEIGH PLACE T Royal Albert Hall Waterloo PlaP ace Bloomsbury 1 Hospital Dame Lousia S 1 to 26 390 (UCH) University Theatre Aldrich-Blake VI HERBRAND STREET Elephant & Castle Warren A 2 College TaTavvistockvisstocckMemorial T TRITON STREET 1 to 50 Kensington Palace Bricklayer’s Arms London 42 19 to 29 Lambeth North 168 Street GORDON SQUARE Sqquuaruaare (UCL) GORDON SQUARE 36 to 45 1 to 60 Old Kent Road UCH Virginia 1 to 26 KENSINGTON Imperial War Museum Woolf Walworth Road Tesco 299 (EGA Wing) WOBURN 1 toPLACE 50 BEAUMONT PLACE UCL Memorial High Street Kensington Kennington Road © Transport for London 74 Bloomsbury 21 GGordononn 53 Bowling Lanes Camberwell Green Information correct from August 2016 Kennington 338 5 30 GORDONSqSqu SQUAREuareuaruaree & Tavistock GOWER STREET HERBRAND Kensington High Street Earl’s Court Road KENNINGTON Oval 341 Radisson Edwardian Y Herne Hill A Royal Hotel 6 STREET W CORAM STREET 14 Grafton Hotel N O HUNTLEY STREET UCL Institute of Royal Great Portland Street 53 WHITFIELD STREET T G O R D O N S Q Brixton EUSTON ROAD 120 F A 55 Square Russell Tulse Hill WEST R Philosophy National WARREN STREET T G UCL Hotel Kensington Olympia 3 20 O Streatham Hill 3 to 16 West Norwood FITZROY STREET The Telford Avenue NORWOOD 367 T UCH 16 River Thames 43 149 Warren GRAFTON MEWS 21 UCL 24 T (Rosenheim BEDFORD WAY 10 Hammersmith Bus Station Petrie 59 68 E Building) 383 Grant Museum Museum of C O N WAY S T N Venezuelan 74 of Zoology Woburn WARREN31 STREET MEWS Egyptian Royal 1 to 15 RICHARDSON’S H UCL Square BMI Consulate 159 Archaeology National 131 A UNIVERSITY STREET BYNG 515 134 WARREN MEWS Fitzroy Square Hotel Destination finder Route finder M UCH PLACE Hospital 112 MALET PLACE Catholic 1 Croatian (Macmillan Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Bus route Towards Bus stops 15315 GRAFTON WAY MIDFORD PLACE Apostolic Cancer Centre) Institute Embassy C E R M Harlesden Jubilee Clock 18 ○F ○H ○P ○M ○N M A 105 Hammersmith T I R Church TORRINGTON SQUARE A Q R 5 of Education 10 O K 33 Hotel CLEVELAND STREET O E Ø— ○F ○H ○P M T 27 Aldgate St.
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