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Buses from Arnos Grove and New Southgate 298 Potters Bar Cranborne Road Industrial Estate Buses from Arnos Grove and New Southgate 298 Potters Bar Cranborne Road Industrial Estate Potters Bar Route 298 terminates at Potters Bar station evenings and weekends POTTERS BAR Potters Bar Lion Route finder Southgate Road Stagg Hill Slopers Pond Farm Day buses BARNET Hadley Wood Beech Hill Barnet Barnet Bus route Towards Bus stops Chestereld Road Mays Lane Church High Barnet Meadway New Barnet Cockfosters 184 N91 Barnet ,a ,c ,d ,h 34 East Barnet Road COCKFOSTERS 34 Chase Side ,g ,s ,t Great North Road Middlesex University (Cat Hill) Walthamstow Central Parkside Gardens Oakwood Whetstone Church Hill Road Chase Side Barnet ,a ,c ,d ,f Hail & Ride 184 Grifn St. Mary’s Church section Avenue Road ,e ,s ,t Southgate Chase Road Turnpike Lane Church Hill Road Brookside Osidge Lane South Manor Drive Asda Charter Way Brunswick Park Parkside Gardens Edgware ,k ,m Totteridge & Whetstone Church Hill Road 221 Southgate Chase Road Barnet College Police Station ,j ,l Osidge West Grove Primary School Turnpike Lane Library Southgate ,a ,c ,d ,j ,l 382 232 St. Raphael’s Totteridge Village SOUTHGATE War Memorial Oakleigh Road North Hampden Way Hampden Way Southgate High Street ,k ,m ,s ,t Myddelton Park Brunswick Park Road Hampden Square Arlington Road Southgate College Turnpike Lane North London Business Park Hampden Way Oakleigh Road North Lincoln Avenue Southgate High Street The yellow tinted area includes every Edgware ,b ,c ,d ,h Pollard Road Brunswick Park Road 251 Brunswick Park Hampden Way Meadway bus stop up to about one-and-a-half miles Highwood Hill from Arnos Grove and New Southgate. Morton Way The Green Potters Bar ,b ,c ,d ,f Rising Sun Oakleigh Road North Brunswick Park Road Main stops are shown in the white area outside. 298 Raleigh Drive Brunswick Avenue Ye Olde Cherry Tree ,k ,m ,p ,s ,t 382 Mill Hill East H&R2 Oakleigh Road North Bawtry Road Brunswick Park Road New Southgate Cemetery Cannon Hill Southgate ,c ,d ,j ,l H&R1 Mill Hill Circus Brunswick Park Road Selborne Road Oakleigh Road North Marne Avenue Beaconseld Road Waterfall Road Brookdale P Night buses EDGWARE O A B Oakleigh Road South A R R D K U ,f A R K P ,p A W Powys Lane Spencer Road L V A N O B V E IE R S R E A WC K W E Hale Lane I T L G R S N Forestdale K Bus route Towards Bus stops H E R I LL S O C T S B C E R K A Y R A F L R R O D O D R E Edgware A A E O ,h ,e R I A D ,g T O G CLOSE K S A O L A O R P D D U W R Cockfosters ,k ,m ,s ,t 221 Mill Hill Broadway E O T A SL H C LI A S N91 L R R D 251 CA A EN LANE E AD O T NB H Arnos H ROOK LANE E N ,a ,c ,d ,j ,l Grove Bowes Road Trafalgar Square A R Palmers Green Edgware Burnt Oak V ,s ,t E ,u A Brownlow Road Green Lanes MILL HILL N T B ,z2 Community Hospital U E O North Circular Road N C W E R D ,d ES A A R ROAD B O O ,c School N R School Green Lanes Flower Lane ER S I ,z1 VE S FR ,b Bowes Road RO R ,a O Friern Barnet Road G AD S 2 RO A H Bowes Road Pymmes Close North Circular Road Mondays to Fridays except evenings D A Beacons eld Road Mill Hill I E L MES AV K Telford Way TH ENUE Melville Gardens ,k E D L Page Street A H S O O P R I Brownlow Road D E Friern Barnet Road N G R MB LA O A Hail & Route 382 operates as Hail and Ride on the sections of D H H&R1 O R United Synagoue Bellevue Road S O A A D W E Mill Hill East T R D R A Ride H&R1 H&R2 R D N ,m A O A roads marked and on the map. Buses stop at any E O G TIO V 382 A ELD ROA R E A GFI D E Friern Barnet E D IN S N L S N R D Edmonton safe point along the road. There are no bus stops at SP R U O E R Woodside Park St. John’s Church R W L H&R2 E School A Cambridge O H C M Ne w L Hail & Ride section Sussex Ring ,l G Green Lanes these locations, but please indicate clearly to the driver A IT Roundabout D E A Holders Hill Circus Southgate M R P W North Circular Road Friern Barnet O North Finchley D RD IE North Middlesex when you wish to board or alight. H&R1 RK L R A Town Hall P A V I ER Tally Ho Corner V PP D H Hospital D E U IG D E R W H TH R S Dollis Road Woodhouse College Woodhouse Road OR H&R2 A W RF Y OO Brownlow Road Summers Lane VE D Upper Edmonton IN York Road Green Lanes Angel Corner Woodhouse Road Woodhouse Road Berkshire Gardens for Silver Street Crescent Way Lyndhurst Avenue Summers Lane Short Way Station Road Bounds Angel Road Finchley Lower Park Road Green Road Bounds Central Station Road Warwick Road Green Hobart Corner High Road Arcadian Gardens Lea Valley Trading Estate Bounds Bounds Green Road Long Lane North Circular Road Palace Road Summers Lane Summers Lane Green Road Woodgrange Avenue Alexandra Road Cline Road Durnsford Road for Bowes Park Granville Road Woodeld Way Walthamstow Crooked Billet Squires Lane North Circular Road Durnsford Road Albert Road Colney Hatch Lane BOUNDS Bounds Green Road Walthamstow Nightingale Road Bell GREEN Albert Road North Circular Road Victoria Road Coppetts Close Alexandra Park Road Walthamstow Central Talbot Road North Circular Road 34 Finchley High Road FINCHLEY Palace Gates Road Alexandra Avenue Finchley Alexandra Palace Manor Cottage Palace Gates Road Finchley Crescent Road Henly’s Corner Wood Green North Circular Road Golders Green Road WOOD GREEN Wood Green Brent Cross Shopping City Shopping Centre NEASDEN 184 Staples Corner 221 Neasden Turnpike Lane Brent Park Tesco Dollis Hill Lane 232 232 © Transport for London TFL 19102.11.10 (T) St. Raphael’s Neasden Coles Green Road continues to Piteld Way Shopping Centre Trafalgar Square Information correct from November 2010 for Charing Cross N91.
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