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12685 No.23 Map REVISED 13/10/03 18:33 Page 2 12685_No.23_Map_REVISED 13/10/03 18:33 Page 2 S 1 N B C 724 M S 2 D O 9 Uxbridge Station, Harefield Road, Harvil Road, South Harefield, Harefield Village, Harefield West (towards Harefield H A C 242.C1.C2 M H 614 S 298 308.380 310.311 650 610 3 R 66.103.175 D D R R 2 E Cuffley R 9 758 E R A 321 A 8 N LEY 4 1 5 .39 FF H U . 364 Y 87.165.248 . A W1† N 12 A CU IL D 1 T A E P C1.C3 R N 615 A 3 880 L 191 W8 W10 247.294.296 O 4 6 - * Hospital), Harefield Hospital (Mon-Sat except late evenings). Arriva E Cranborne Road . L 3 2 T T H D R 7 5 O 6 R Breach Barns A R 2 D D * L T N 2 .8 N C1 N 5 320 B81 602 Y 0 O 656.N15 3 6 U9 R E 0 5 84.302 ATI 242 Church I 6 9 E E 296.365.500 S . 2 356 797 D T T * C S S C1 W9 O L M B 298 B Industrial 3 6 RD C 382 6 . V E N 1 8 Y R . CH 880 G * S S 1 T I 4 N E 632 R R 242 211.212† O 5 . A U O R . C O O O 4 1 312 .398 H R 169 R 655 Shenleybury B T H E 242 F 394 3 4 C 502.649 A .3 .6 1 Uxbridge Station, Harefield Road, Woodstock Drive, Ickenham, West Ruislip, Ruislip Station, Sharps Lane, T Estate 8 1 C FS O D R T 5 A T E 308.380 9 5 632† E U O LA E G 211 4 7 T B81 R 6 610 .841 P N A 242.25 S S WAY M 4 7 KEY TO MAPS Bricket O . R A 7 . N D Goffs Oak 1 6 . N 610 O 861 E R N * R 84 611 503 1 T T 1 6 0 M A 98 0 O T * 192 .3 610† . L R 4 N L R 8 K 212† H 5 Ruislip (Heathfield Rise) (Mon-Sat shopping hours). First C1 S 4 5 . L Y E Potters Bar C A W 242 1 Northaw E 2 O Wood W A O 611 E G S Y 7 U10 6 A A N 610† 505 I 0 B L 6 C1 A 310.311 Little Park E R R L 611.C1 O R A C D I H R 2 . L S T T B 313 Garage O LLEGE R E D O R 3 1 C H I O D L D P Y R 242 506 1 D R 1 . O R Harperbury B H 1 121 317.329 21.19 6 6 O M 370 Mercury T 2 H L R Romford Finsbury Park Station, Stroud Green, Ferme Park Road, Hornsey, Priory Road, Alexandra Park, Alexandra Palace, S * C 1 142 B . Gardens A A E A L H Epping I 7 7 W Regular daytime service seven days a week Y R South D M Potters E PB1 A Cheshunt 213 3 231 O N A A R H 841 M . D A T 2 307.31 30 9 . 5 E 373 3. V Hospital U C E 3 * St. Michael’s W O P W 5 77 7 1 2 Y R K W K R Gardens B . Market T 1 R N D W L L 2 O Mimms Bar S I 31 N . C T * R 610.650 0.3 7 5 Wood Green, Perth Road, White Hart Lane, Northumberland Park Station. Arriva * L I 1 6 2 A R R 1 . D O L D 8 6 * T D School L O H AD 211 Upshire Princesfield WINDMILL 9 5 W3 861 K I 242† E O E HILL 3 2 D 1 C2 1 S H Y A W * 13 R N C 242.251 . 1 3 . E H18 A A B C ) N H E W10 1 5 25.123.147.150 Service running at certain times or O * H LK 0 H 200 7 2 370.373 7 .833 L E D CHAC S 2†.213.253 . H R A 1 Road 2 3 R 62 9 G T A 313†. 626 9 I Porters * C G E HERTFORDSHIRE 2 G . .N Ferry Lane Estate, Tottenham Hale, Seven Sisters (towards Wood Green), Tottenham, Broadwater Farm, S M 2 2 I S I 310.311 0 201.203 CHURCH S 9 6 167.296.364.369 H 496.649 O ( L 5 T E T 99 0 . * . N A 213 523 T R S 699. 826 6 T B KLANDS U 251 2 D SOUTH Rushfield D N 1 H 9 BU Park 1 V R P R T N Shenley S * * T 6 H 398 N 2 C2.C3 HIR 4 A 449.500 217.333 231 Y R O 462.W19.N369 Y †. B L 9 R A E 4 D A E Belmont Road, Turnpike Lane Station, Wood Green, Wolves Lane, Oakthorpe Park (Ostliffe Way). Arriva A RO 2 L E O H A AN 6 S IL . O S on certain days of the week only (see route lists for details) 8† 356 PB1 4 E 5 8 Rose P 3 AD RS HOE H L 3 A G 2 O 2 R Enfield W4 A E L 42 . S 0 . E 5 C 620 D E 2 3 . 253 * H O 1 O D 356 W 602 98. O . A6 A W L 2 302. 6 1 610 G Theobalds 1 2 R O 602.632 M 31 U O 505 Gardens 5 W1 2 1 R High Road D L W * .31 9 3 R S FI 826.P 3 T 9 B 2 A E 632† A P A . W8 O Harringay (Sainsbury’s), Oakfield Road, Crouch End, Shepherds Hill, Hornsey Lane, Archway Station. Metroline AN ELD R H . Grove K † N Ivychimneys Chase 1 C * 6 861.B81 D R E 8 W6 320 S 39 P I G E Ilford 6 313† E T A BAKER S 8.61 G T 2 N EFIELDS Enfield 6. Special journeys only O Bignell’s 0.6 B N N 2 E 8 RIA 655 R 398 11 0 1 I N S E L E .25 U 1 C H 1 5 O 242†.313† D A 1 S 240 2 P 3 I 1 2 O T . * O The I HERTFORDSHIRE 213 252* King Harold’s P . L IG L .N T N Corner 626. T 11.212. 6 C N 1 1 R H 4 2 51† D IC W5 861 T 65 211.212.213.217 T 2 0 A 7 U 0.699 E 3.5 E D 0 9 O Town 5 8 R V A G T 626.699.826 02.50 School Ninefields 251 R E 1 N25 . WA C O E L PB1† .252.5 H O Y .3 .1 A 3 1 ON Brewery T 215§ O 398 841 R 240.242.250.252 251 D O W V 3 9 D 2 D Summer service only L R N 1 2 6 9 ON H Southgate Station, Palmers Green, Hedge Lane, Edmonton (Cambridge), Haselbury Road, Edmonton Green Station. D 861 N 398 D M OSS N 523 H E 77 1. .2 Y 6 L 128 D Dame Alice * Sunnybank R 2 OR CR E 240 IL A . 31 3 A .6 T 496 66.86.128 A 1.8† Watford L A D 626 O 5 279.317.327.491 ELEAN Waltham Y 523 L H 62 3. 1 7 E H R 632 A6 T Airbus A6 to 9 3 .3 D 9 193.496 O O Owen’s School Road A 502.503.506.N279 250.502 .W 17 07 329 192 W R * 247.296.351.374 First Garage S Y N 84 C2.C3 Abbey Epping 9 A L L * R 1 P W9 . W6 N98 * Radlett D Crews M L 251† K . 3 IL I S Night buses (not shown in the area shaded within the West End on central map) B77 E 602 Clare Hall A6 O A Stansted Airport N 29 H OO Romford . T L 8 T A6 I O M O N 377 T 500.502.647.651 G 25 R * Waltham D E R 2 D Garston T 3 R L 356 MO WAY 252.253 E 9 R F N TO Hill Holdbrook R O S R R R WAY 610 A R A F O D Finsbury Park Station, Stroud Green, Crouch End, Alexandra Park, Muswell Hill Broadway. Metroline N H 3 E N A6 O Forest 629 IL 7 TO 103 674.686.750.751 A 1 E . E E E T Cross 505 C P 14 R S 193 RD O A E W H W10 * Estate Roundhills R 0 6. Oldchurch 99 R N N H 4 E 8 E 8 (some commuter and evening services are not shown) D T S R 212 2 1 I W8 . 5 D I 74. Other services B 626 THE . N 5 1 4 1 A W10 2 W N O A6 203 2 7 E N D G 0 O .
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