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Buses from Clerkenwell Buses from Clerkenwell Buses from Clerkenwell Buses from Clerkenwell 17 19 341 towards Archway towards Finsbury Park Newington towards Angel Road Superstores from stop CQ from stops CA, CE, CF, CH Green 17 Highbury Barn 19 from 341 stops CH, CM towards Archway towards Finsbury Park Newington towards Angel Road Superstores Hillmarton Road from stop CQ from stops CA, CE, CF, CH Green Highbury Barn from stops CH, CM Caledonian Road Newington Green Road 46 Hillmarton Road Highbury Grove towards Paddington Newington Green Road Balls Pond Road from stop CQ Caledonian Road 46 Highbury Grove 38 towards Paddington Caledonian Road & Barnsbury 19 towards Clapton Pond Balls Pond Road from stopKentish CQ Town West Highbury & Islington from stops CA, CE, CF38, CH Caledonian Road & Barnsbury 38 341 17 19 Essex Road towards Clapton Pond Kentish Town West Highbury & Islington from stops CA, CE, CF, CH 38 341 17 Essex Road Essex Road Camden Road Caledonian Road Upper Street Islington Green 46 London Canal Museum Essex Road Camden Road Caledonian Road Islington Upper Street Angel Royal College Street 63 Islington Green 46 London Canal Museum ISLINGTON Islington from stop CM 19 38 341 Royal College Street Angel St. Pancras International King’s63 Cross and King’s Cross York Way ISLINGTON from stop CM 19 38 341 St. Pancras International King’s Cross KING’S York Way and King’s Cross YAR Rosebery Avenue S CROSS T D E REETL Í A E TH KING’S 63 ST ST Y U O ET R YOAR K Rosebery Avenue Farringdon Road EET N XM R CROSS S D E A T L Calthorpe Street E REET E ÍE M H A U T 63 ST ST Ì Y Ï U N P O T 17 R O E E EET N IN M K 46 Farringdon Road E X R AV E A S London E M Calthorpe Street Y Ð T U Ì R Ï Metropolitan E N P 17 EFARRINGDO Archives Eastman Dental Hospital P I Mount Pleasant EB N 46 H E AV London O Mail Centre S E Y Ð T N ROS R Metropolitan I E GOUG X FARRINGDO Archives Eastman Dental Hospital P P T N RO Ñ Mount Pleasant EB ING GREEN LANE 243 H LA N Ò O CMail CentreA H STRE E S W AD towards Wood Green N A ROS O BOWL E R I L Ë X S GOUG P from stops CA, CU E P T E N RO Ñ ING GREEN LANE 243 E LA T N Ò T C N A H STR E U S W W AD towards Wood Green O A A O BOWL R BAKER’ E VENU N R G M L Ë ER R P SS from stops CA, CU A E E TR Farringdon Road Kingsland Road E L T EE Y A T ’ T T N S S ERY A Clerkenwell Road Y U Ê W M B S I L S O A E R BAKER’ N T E VENU N T G MA Ó ER . 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