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Buses from Walthamstow Central Buses from Walthamstow Central Buses from Walthamstow Central 230 34 W11 97 212 275 towards towards Barnet Church towards Chingford Hall Estate Silver Birch Avenue towards Chingford towards Chingford towards Barkingside Tesco Wood Green 230 from stops D, G from stops D, M from97 stops G, L, W from stops D, N, P212, R, S from stops E, G, N275, P, R from stops C, L, M 34 W11 towards towards Barnet Church towards Chingford Hall Estate Silver CrookedBirch Avenue Billet towards215 Chingford towards Chingford towards BarkingsideHighams Tesco Park Wood Green Sainsbury’s W11 from stops D, G Angel Road Trinity Park from stops D, M towardsfrom stops Lee G Valley, L, W Campsite from stops D, N, P, R, S from stops E, G, N, P, R from stops C, L, M W15 from stops E, L, M 34 Crooked Billet from215 stops D, G Highams Park Angel Road Sainsbury’s W11 Tottenham Hale Higham Hill TrinitySouthend Park Road towards357 Lee Valley Campsite Cogan Avenue/Folly Lane Winchester Road W15 from stops E, L, M 34 towardsfrom stops Chingford D, G Hatch from stops G, L, W Tottenham Hale Higham Hill Southend Road W15 357 212 275 Cogan Avenue/Folly Lane Crooked Billet Roundabout towards Chingford Hatch Winchester Road Billet Road W11 from stops G, L, W Ferry Lane W15 Whittingham CrookedWalthamstow Billet Roundabout 34 97 215 357 212 275 Primary Academy Academy 230 Milleld AvenueBillet Road W11 Waltham Waltham Ferry Lane Whittingham WalthamstowChingford Road 34 97 215 357Forest Forest Forest Road Fulbourne Road Primary Academy Hail & Ride section Academy 275 Town Hall College St. John’s Road 230 Milleld Avenue Waltham Priory Court Estate Waltham 275 Hale End Ferry Lane W15 Chingford Road Forest Forest Forest Road Fulbourne Road Industrial Estate Hoe Street Forest Road/Bell Corner Road Hail & Ride section 34 97 215 275 357 275 Town Hall College St. John’s Road W11 212 Priory Court Estate Hoe Street Jewel Road 275 Hale End Ferry Lane Forest Higham Hill RoadW15 South Countess Road Industrial Estate Hoe Street Forest Road/Bell Corner Road Road W11 ERSKINE ROAD 34 97 215 275 357G HoeJ StreetS Jewel Road212 212 HOE 20 BlackhorseForest W11Higham Hill Road South Countess Road LL Prospect Hill Road towards Debden Road ERSKINE ROAD G CHURCH HI STREE J SSTA T 212 from stops B, K HOE 20 Blackhorse W11 LL Prospect Hill I NFOR towards Debden Road 230 CHURCHR HI W15 STREET OAD Woodford Green ET STA T W11 TRE D from stops B, K H S High Road IG C T H I H NFOR 230 Palmerston Road E R W15 ET B T OAD Woodford Green W11 TRE D ARY Blackhorse Road Mission Grove H S ST. M High Road HIG C T 230 W12 Palmerston Road The Mall A E ROADH B H from stops B, K, N, P, R 20 Walthamstow Market R O ARY Mission Grove E T. M Blackhorse Road St. James S Upper Walthamstow Q S V 230 W12 Street 58 212 230 275 The Mall A T ROAD Bisterne Avenue W12 P SELBORNE ROAD W R H E W11 W12 W15 W19 R O from stops B, K, N, P, R 20 Walthamstow Market EE St. James N T Upper Walthamstow Q Walthamstow S V W12 Street 58 212 230 275 T Bisterne Avenue W R Blackhorse Road 212 SELBORNE ROADP SELBORNE ROADCentral E W11 W12 W15 W19 M U E Walthamstow VEN E Avon Road A T Market from stops 230 N Y Waterworks WalthamstowIOR Bisterne Avenue Corner Blackhorse Road C, M, T W11 PR 212 SELBORNE ROAD E Central E Walthamstow M X U Hail & Ride South ET AVEN Hail & RideAvon section Road sectionMarket from275 stops 230 ER Y Waterworks Grove W19 Walthamstow IOR AVENUE Bisterne Avenue Corner fromC ,stops M, T W11 R PR from stops E, L, M Queen’s Road E O CEDARS Wood Street AD H Hail & Ride C, J, M South XE Hail & Ride section Coppermillsection Lane 275 TER O Grove W19 WalthamstowOAD AD AVENUE E R O Rensburg Road from stops 58 W19 R from stops E, L, M Queen’s Road LOAND R CEDARS S Wood Street 20 T C, J, M UTH RUB AD H H R 230 MO S O CoppermillW12 Lane X E Woodford South Access E OAD D D E A A L E R O O R Rensburg Road 58 W19 T New Road from stops E, L, M Road LAND R RT S 20 W12 UTH RUB BE T MO SH AL R 230 towards W12 South Access EX D E Woodford A D E Markhouse Road Walthamstow RO A L Wanstead O T New Road from stops E, L, M Road RT R K Woodbine Place Cemetery BE ’S Orford Addison W12 W19 AL EEN QU Road Road fromtowards stops D Shernhall Street Wood Wanstead Markhouse Road Walthamstow EDINBURGH ROAD A RO K Street B, K, N, P, R Argall Avenue Industrial Estate Cemetery ’S OrfordHail & RideAddison Oliver Road Woodbine Place W19 58 EEN section Hoe StreetQ GroveU Road Road Road from stops W19 Shernhall Street Wood Snaresbrook EDINBURGH ROAD Hoe Street Bakers Avenue Lea Bridge Road 230Street B, K, N, P, R Argall Avenue Industrialfrom stops Estate E, L, M Hail & Ride OliverWhipps Road Road 58 Leyton Bakers Arms Shernhallsection Cross W12 Hoe Street Grove Road Street 20 Lea Bridge Road W19 (not 69 and 97) Snaresbrook Hoe Street Bakers Avenue Lea Bridge Road 230 Hainault Court from stops E, L, M Lea Bridge Road Whipps Road Lea Bridge Road Emmanuel LeaLeyton Bridge BakersRoad Arms Shernhall Cross W12 Lea Bridge Road Lea Bridge Road Perth Road Parish Church Manor Road Shortlands(not Road 69 and 97) Street 257 20 Hainault Court Lea Bridge Road W12 WHIPPS Lea Bridge Road 55 Emmanuel Lea Bridge Road 55 Lea Bridge Road Lea Bridge Lea Bridge Markhouse Road Lea Bridge Road Road Road 357 357 257 Lea BridgePerth Road Parish Church Manor Road Shortlands Road CROSS Leyton Green Leyton Green Peterborough from stops W12 W12 WHIPPS On55 12 October 2019 routeLea Bridge55 was Road 55 LeaRoad Bridge LeaRoad Bridge J, K, V W15 Whipps Cross Hospital Lea Valley Riding Centre extended to run betweenMarkhouse Oxford Circus Road Church Road Road Road 357 357 Whipps Cross Road Lea Bridge W19 and Walthamstow Central. HighLeyton Road Leyton Green Leyton Green PeterboroughWhipps Crossfrom Hospital stops W12 257 W12CROSS Lee Valley Ice Centre On 12 October 2019 route 55 was Colchester Road Road Road Main JEntrance, K, V W15 Whipps Cross Hospital Lea Valley Riding Centre Church Road Onextended 12 October to run 2019 between route 48Oxford was withdrawn.Circus 58 Whipps Cross Hospital A&E W19 Whipps Cross Cross Road Road Forand stops Walthamstow between Walthamstow Central. and Shoreditch, LeytonHigh Midland Road Leyton Road Whipps Cross Hospital W12 55 ▲ fromMain stops Entrance J, K, V 257 W12 Lee Valley Ice Centre please use route 55 towards Oxford Circus. For stops Colchester Road 69 97 357 towards Oxford Circus Onbetween 12 October Shoreditch 2019 and route London 48 was Bridge, withdrawn. please use 58 Whipps Cross Hospital A&E Whipps Cross Road LeytonLeyton Sports Midland Ground Road James Lane from stops A, K Forroute stops 55 towards between Oxford Walthamstow Circus to and reach Shoreditch, W12 55 ▲ from stops J, K, V pleaseCambridge use routeHeath 55 and towards change Oxford there to Circus. route For388 stops 69 97 357 towards Oxford Circus betweentowards London Shoreditch Bridge. and London Bridge, please use 257 LeytonHigh Sports Road GroundLeyton James Lane from stops A, K route 55 towards Oxford Circus to reach Vicarage Road W15 W19 Cambridge Heath and change there to route 388 Other buses from Walthamstowtowards London Central Bridge. High Road Leyton 257 Vicarage Road W15 W19 W19 675 Sch 675 Sch Fairlop Road Othertowards Woodbridgebuses from High Walthamstow School towards St. CentralJames Street High Road Leyton Leytonstone Grange Park Road W19 W19 from stops E, G, N, P from stops C, J, M 58 69 97 Fairlop Road 257 Green Man 675 Sch 675 Sch Roundabout towards Ilford High Road Leyton Hainault Street towards Woodbridge High School towards St. James Street High Road Leyton Leytonstone Leytonstone BuckinghamGrange Park Road W19 from stops E, G, N, P from stops C, J, M 58 69 97 257 Green Man from stops Roundabout towardsB, K, N Ilford, P, R High Road Leyton W19 Hainault Street 69 Leytonstone Buckingham97 Road W15 from stops 58 towards towards towards Hackney 257 B, K, N, P, R Canning Town Stratford City Bus Station towards StratfordW19 Bus Station © Transport for London towards East Ham Central Park 69 97 Town Hall Information correct from 30 November 2019 from stops C, M from stops A, K from stops J, K, V from stops B, K, W15N, P, R from stops A, K 58 towards towards towards Hackney 257 Stratford City Bus Station towards Stratford Bus Station © Transport for London towards East Ham Central Park Canning Town Town Hall Buses from Walthamstow Central InformationHow correctto fromuse 30 November this 2019 map Destinationfrom stops C, M finderfrom stops A, K from stops J, K, V from stops B, K, N, P, R from stops A, K Buses from Walthamstow Central • Find your destination on the map or in the Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops Destination Bus routes Bus stops How Destination to finder use this map DestinationA finder High Road Leyton 58 C, M Priory Court Estate W11 D, M 69 A, K Prospect Hill 212 D, N, P, R, S How• See the colouredto use lines onthis the map map and Angel Road 34 D, G 230 34 W11 97 212 275 ArgallDestination Avenue Industrial Estate BusW19 routes EBus, L, stopsM Destination Bus97 routes JBus, K , stopsV Destination Bus routes Bus stops towards towards Chingford towards Chingford towards Barkingside Tesco • numbersFind your indestination the Destination on the mapnder orfor in the the bus R towards Barnet Church towards Chingford Hall Estate Silver Birch Avenue A High Road Leyton 58 C, M Priory Court Estate W11 D, M Wood Green from stops G, L, W from stops D, N, P, R, S from stops E, G, N, P, R routesDestination that gofinder to your destination Arnos Grove 34 D, G High Road Leytonstone 257 A, K Ridgeway, The 97 G, L, W from
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