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Local Area Map Bus Map 212 14 14 7 259 1 S Purley Oaks Station – Zone 6 i Onward Travel Information Local Area Map Bus Map 212 14 14 7 259 1 S 75 D E 25 MARLBOROUGH ROAD N A P I E R R O A D N68 CO A LU 1 2 MBINE 80 O L AVENUE 36 Streatham Streatham Pollards Hill Galpins Thornton Heath R South Croydon 76 28 S continues to E Medical Centre 26 L Streatham Common Vale Library Road Pond PLACE FENWICK D 181 A Tottenham Court Road CARLTON AVENUE 53 D O S N 17 60 O 27 D V N T A 277 O A R . R 1 47 O R N B Y N E S R O A D A A M Regina Coeli Catholic Haling 1 O M 24 A 228 23 U 240 H A O Croydon University Hospital Primary School G R 104 Capital 18 Grove U C 83 STREATHAM 6 S D T I 101 166 173 N E Business 5 KENDRA HALL ROAD 11 ’ S Purley Oaks Harris Academy A SANDERSTEAD PrimaryROAD School 403 West Croydon V The Centre 1 447 Purley E D N 2 HALING GROVE Red Deer CROHAM MOUNT A U 4 E 260 O 32 R 2 1 B Y N E S R O A D 26 422 K St. Augustine’s R A Reeves Corner P Parish Church 278 E 8 S M S E for Church Street I 2 N E D 118 E H N Playground 295 R N O E 13 A 48 2 D A L 59 161 B L 131 1 L 115 Vicarage Road D ROLLESTON ROAD E HAREPIT 12 R CL 61 for Wandle Park Croydon Whitgift Centre OS 15 CLOSE W 4 E 214 DARMAINE A 16 PLACE for Wellesley Road Y 1 Brighton Road CHAMBERS E S S E 14 N D E N 33 R O A A D L L D 49 E T 1 3 E 13 R 6 S WA N WADDON CROYDON Y E O REDSAN CLOSE Waddon L C 30 S C D 337 E A R 14 330 A U WY C NDHURST CLOSE 99 Allotments H 1 102 M MAYFIELD ROAD S I O 76 O 5 E Beddington 345 D 1 52 B A J H R Y N E S R O 1 N PURLEY ROAD 70 Plough E 177 L 94 151 B 26 23 BRAMBLEDOWN ROAD 54 N D CHURCHILL ROAD SHIRLEY 46 O 2 D A A NETHERHEYS DRIVE T 44 TON O 41 R 365 O RACE H D KENSINGTER Wallington Green East Croydon Lebanon Road Sandilands Shirley Park O R D St. Gertrude’s O G E P Croydon A W OV U W Addiscombe Road O I 367 Y R C Catholic Church 2 H R 2 H L 60 E C Park Street E D K R G E 196 20 R W Y C H E G R Y R O 75 E V A E V B Carshalton R B I WALDORF CLOSE P 2 E Shirley Road 14 W 18 86 O M High Street 99 Croydon I 25 T K 64 E 12 Shirley Windmill N 372 38 I G H 2 F C Playground E T O N U H C L O L M R B Fairfield Halls S E I N R RAMBLEDOWN21 ROAD S N E A 1 G L T C 66 I 2 O B 101 E N 110 192 P R 2 E O 73 U 1 A 24 26 Carshalton Road Croydon N D 49 M E 124 Addington Hills 390 54 V 403 L R O Katharine Street A L A 1 H A M A D 2 O N A 76 H Coombe Lane D K O M 25 C R 87 O L P R O A B S P Sutton E 404 HEATHHURST ROAD 71 38 T 18 Croydon N 139 Post Office Park Lane U 78 High Street/Flyover O C H 43 Coombe Road A N M C 11 E L L 184 O R 12 G 415 A S A D Sutton R D D 422 N A South End Coombe Road Addington South Croydon D E 13 20 3 O A Marshall’s Road N Travelodge E S R R SUTTON Recreation Ground Gravel Hill S P O T O E 48 S A R 407 421 S E D E 38 O South Croydon S R L O U O G L 23 B A D Swan & Sugar Loaf Selsdon Road ADDINGTON C R D N A 27 N D T P L A Croham Road R W 44 E O R D L O 4 27 34 O R E A F D S V R 169 O Brighton Road L K 2 Addington Village D O C I R C A L 5 D O I A 1 A 17 T S Allotments L Sanderstead F Upland Road A E S Interchange B R H 36 Sussex Road O Y U N H B 2 46 170 H 35 12 A 466 L 1 R 466 T T E W A Brighton Road N E C E S M H U H D O 44 O People 12 N A Twin Bridges Business Park D E Haling Park Road N E 47 E I V O 29 14 I M D D 1 A Family R R N A Carlton Road Cumnor L G D P S L W O 2 O Resource 9 S A O 4 A 3 R House School B 117 O R G D F Centre 25 Brighton Road Y K D N Sanderstead W E S R N O H R K Mayfield Road O O C South Croydon Bus Garage I O I 112 E B A 164 A W STATION APPROACH A E Brambledown Road D K T P R D E B N N 13 1 A U M R A N R D GRANGE ROAD S E B T A S . V 1 AU G 445 A P Haling U P S L T School R I A N D A A V E 2 EN ’S C A A 21 Grove U L L M E E 4 E N E O 447 FLORENCE ROAD B A 28 Y R ,gc A R E 67 V 12 U E N B S 205 2 90 U 50 N E 17 E E E D 51 D A N V 2 D A G O D Y The yellow tinted area includes every A R A K A 19 R T O B R S O ,gl R R A R 52 O 2 bus stop up to about one-and-a-half P U R E K 52 A H L T U H P 53 PURLEY OAKS ROAD N D 25 R L U D N 52 Subway T I R U E A A L miles from Purley Oaks and Sanderstead 94 E E O V H Y A 1 A H P 2 PURLEY C R M D 3 30 2 L M R O L I stations. Main stops are shown in the D 54 A THERESA’S WALK A U R O 2 D E W E 34 R 26 544 20 H V H N 19 H Y P C C O U L E N H R white area outside. 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