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Buses from Green Park and Berkeley Square Buses from Green Park and Berkeley Square 6 19 38 towards Finsbury Park towards Willesden Bus Garage 19 towards Clapton Lea Bridge Roundabout 6 from stops J, L from stops38 J, L from stops G, H towards Finsbury Park towards Willesden Bus Garage 22 towards Clapton Lea Bridge Roundabout from stops J, L from stops J, L from stops G, H from stops R, V ISLINGTON 22 Sadler’s Wells From 19 June 2019 route 14 Shirland Road Theatre Regentfrom stops Street R, V ISLINGTON will be re-routed to run between Margaret Street/ 14 Sadler’s Wells FromPutney 19 Heath June and2019 Russell route Square.14 Shirland Road Theatre RegentOxford StreetCircus from stops J, L Russell 19 38 willFor stopsbe re-routed towards to Warren run between Street Margaret Street/ 14 Square Putneyplease changeHeath andto route Russell 24 Square. Warwick Avenue Oxford Circus from stops J, L Russell 19 38 Fortowards stops Hampstead towards Warren Heath. Street Oxford Circus Square please change to route 24 6 Warwick Avenue towards Hampstead Heath. Oxford Circus 22 24 Rosebery 6 towards Hampstead Heath Avenue 22 24 Rosebery Theobald’s Conduit Street towards Hampstead Heath Avenue Warren Street Road Maida Vale Conduit Street 14Theobald’s Bloomsbury Square Warren Street Road19 for Holborn British Maida Vale Goodge Street 14 38 Bloomsbury Square Museum 19 for Holborn N British N E 24 38 O W Goodge Street Museum B Tottenham BRUT ACE N O 24 PLON q E N HOLBORN W D Court Road B STR BRUTON ST ON BRUT ACE O Tottenham T PLBERKELEY NE ARBEMARLEN STREE Charing Cross Road TottenhamHOLBORN q U GRAFTON ST D E Court Road LA STR E Denmark Street Court Road BR T BRUTON ST ON T BERKELEY NE ARBEMARLE STREE Charing Cross Road TottenhamNew Oxford U GRAFTON ST E Berkeley LA E Denmark Street CourtStreet Road SQ BR T Square New Oxford T UARE Royal Academy 14 19 38 O of Arts Street Edgware Road SQ Berkeley L HILL S D Shaftesbury T UARE Square Royal Academy T B 14 19 38 Edgware Road O ON of Arts Avenue HILL S HAY HILL DOVER STREET L 24 o D D Shaftesbury 9 T B STREET ON Avenue towards Pimlico towards Hammersmith Bus Station FITZMAURI B HAY HILL DOVER STREET 24 o ER D e 9 STREET from stops G, H KE towards Pimlico FITZMAURIPL B L towards Hammersmith Bus Station 6 A ER EY ST Post e CE C Piccadilly 6 9 E KE Of�ce from stops G, H PL s Circus Kensington High Street STREET L R 6 S A EY ST E Post WEST KENSINGTON CE C ET ` Piccadilly 6 9 Trafalgar Square RLE E s Of�ce Circus Cockspur Street Kensington High Street HA STREET R END C S E WEST KENSINGTON ET ` EET Trafalgar Square High Street Kensington RLE S STR T Cockspur Street HA T RATTON ST END C E LLY RMYN From 19 June 2019 Edgware Road E B I JE EET High Street Kensington R S Green ARLINGTON ST S STR T O T AD T route 9 will be re-routed 9 S T LTON STREETRATTON ST . 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Marble Arch O S STRE for Charing Cross Z CLARGES R HAR EE U S Trafalgar Square C TREET T LF MOON S ’S STRE Marble Arch E for Charing Cross R HA EE T Royal Albert Hall S a 6 9 LF MOON S TREET T W E Royal Albert Hall HIT T a T 6 9 E H O R Strand WH S T ITE E Southampton Street/ H S O T Green Park R StrandCovent Garden 9 6 S Kensington Road E Southampton Street/ S Green Park SOUTH 6 T Covent Garden KENSINGTON 9 KensingtonKnightsbridge Road SOUTH Barracks Park Lane Aldwych Knightsbridge 6 9 14 Drury Lane KENSINGTON BarracksKnightsbridge 9 14 South Victoria & Park Lane 19 22 38 Aldwych for Harrods 19 22 6 9 14 Kensington Albert Museum Knightsbridge 9 14 6Drury Lane South Victoria & for Harrods 19 22 38 from stops J, L 14 19 22 6 Kensington Albert Museum Knightsbridge 14 Sloane Street Hyde Park from9 stops J, L Royal Brompton and Knightsbridge Corner Sloane Street Hyde Park Hyde Park Corner from stops J, L Royal Marsden Hospitals Duke of Wellington Place 9 Royal Brompton and Corner Sloane Street Hyde Park Corner from stops J, L Royal Marsden Hospitals Duke of Wellington Place Sloane Street 38 14 VICTORIA 38 14 Sloane Square VICTORIA Sloane Square Victoria Chelsea and King’s Road Westminster Hospital 19 Victoria38 King’s Road 22 Chelsea and from stops G, H Westminster Hospital 19 38 22 from stops G, H 14 CHELSEA towards 14 Putney Heath Green Man from stops G, H towards Putney Heath Green Man CHELSEAChelsea from stops G, H Old Town Hall Chelsea Old Town Hall Chelsea World’s End Chelsea © Transport for London 22 World’s 19 towards Putney Common End towards Battersea Bridge Parkgate Road Information correct from 15 June 2019 © Transport for London Buses from Green Park and Berkeley Square from stops H,22 X, Z from19 stops G, H Buses from Green Park and Berkeley Square towards Putney Common towards Battersea Bridge Parkgate Road © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 100035971/015 Information © Copyright correct Transport from 15 for June London 2019 2019 from stops H, X, Z from stops G, H © Crown copyright and database rights 2019 Ordnance Survey 100035971/015 © Copyright Transport for London 2019 How to use this map Destination finder 6 19 38 towards Finsbury Park towards Willesden Bus Garage towards Clapton Lea Bridge Roundabout How to use this map Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops from stops J, L from stops J, L How• Find your to destination use on this the map mapor in the Destination finder from stops G, H Destination finder A High Street Kensington 9 G, H Q 22 • Find your destination on the map Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops • FindSee the your coloured destination lines on on the the map map or and in the Aldwych Drury Lane 6 9 J, L Hyde Park Corner 9 14 38 G, H Queen’s Park o 6 G, H from stops R, V ISLINGTON Sadler’s Wells • See the coloured lines on the map for the High Street Kensington 9 G, H Shirland Road From 19 June 2019 route 14 numbersDestination in thefinder Destination nder for the bus A Q Regent Street Theatre will be re-routed to run between bus routes that go to your destination 22 H, X, Z 14 • routesSee the that coloured go to yourlines destinationon the map and AldwychB Drury Lane 6 9 J, L Hyde Park Corner 9 14 38 G, H Queen’sR Park o 6 G, H Margaret Street/ Putney Heath and Russell Square. • Check the map (at the end of each coloured Oxford Circus from stops J, L Russell 19 38 For stops towards Warren Street • numbersCheck the in Destination the Destination finder nderand map for the (at thebus Balls Pond Road 38 J, L I 22 H, X, Z Regent Street 22 R, V Square please change to route 24 line) for the bus stops to catch your bus from B endroutes of thateach go coloured to your line) destination for the bus stops to Islington Angel J, L R Warwick Avenue towards Hampstead Heath. Bloomsbury Square for Holborn 19 38 J, L 19 38 Margaret Street/Oxford Circus • catchUseCheck the your the central Destinationbus from map to finder nd the and nearest map (at bus the Balls Pond Road 38 J, L I Regent Street 22 R, V Oxford Circus Brompton Road Brompton Square G, H stopend of for each your coloured route line) for the bus stops to 14 IslingtonK Angel J, L Rosebery Avenue 19 38 J, L 6 • Use the central map to nd the nearest bus Bloomsbury Square for Holborn 19 38 J, L 19 38 Margaret Street/Oxford Circus 22 24 Rosebery • catchLook foryour the bus bus from stop letters at the top of the Kensal Rise o 6 G, H stop for your route BromptonC Road Brompton Square 14 G, H Royal Albert Hall 9 G, H towards Hampstead Heath Avenue stop (see example for stop A to the right) K Rosebery Avenue 19 38 J, L • LookUse the for central the bus map stop to letters nd the at thenearest top ofbus the Kensington High Street 9 G, H Charing Cross Road Denmark Street 14 19 38 J, L o Royal Brompton 14 G, H Conduit Street Theobald’s stop for your route C Kensal Rise 6 G, H Royal Albert Hall G, H stop (see example for stop A to the right) Kensington Olympia o R 9 G, H 9 Warren Street Road Chelsea Old Town Hall 19 G, H and Royal Marsden Hospitals • Look for the bus stop letters at the top of the Charing Cross Road Denmark Street 14 19 38 J, L Kensington High Street 9 G, H Maida Vale 14 Bloomsbury Square Kensington Road 9 G, H Royal Brompton 14 G, H 19 for Holborn stop (see example for stop A to the right) 22 H, X, Z Kensington Olympia o R 9 G, H Russell Square 14 J, L British Chelsea Old Town Hall 19 G, H and Royal Marsden Hospitals Goodge Street 38 Kilburn Park Road 6 G, H Museum Chelsea World’s End 22 H, X, Z Kensington Road 9 G, H N 22 H, X, Z RussellS Square 14 J, L N E 24 Key King’s Road 22 H, X, Z O W Chelsea and Westminster Hospital 14 G, H Kilburn Park Road 6 G, H B Chelsea World’s End 22 H, X, Z Shaftesbury Avenue 14 19 38 J, L BRUT ACE O Tottenham Knightsbridge 9 14 G, H PL HOLBORN S q N Court Road Key Connections with London Underground Clapton Lea Bridge Roundabout 38 J, L King’s Road 22 H, X, Z D STR Chelsea and Westminster Hospital 14 G, H Shirland Road 6 G, H BRUTON ST ON o Connections with London Overground 22 H, X, Z Shaftesbury Avenue 14 19 38 J, L T BERKELEY NE ARBEMARLE STREE Charing Cross Road Tottenham Conduit Street 22 R, V Knightsbridge 9 14 G, H U GRAFTON ST E Clapton Lea Bridge Roundabout J, L LA E Denmark Street Court Road R Connections with NationalLondon Underground Rail 38 Knightsbridge Barracks 9 G, H Sloane Square 22 H, X, Z BR T 22 H, X, Z Shirland Road 6 G, H New Oxford Bo Connections with
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