Thursday, May 6, 2010

0.6 The Northeast Corner above Trafalgar Square

St. Martin’s Place is one of my favorite little gateways in London. It is here, around the corner from the National Gallery, that you find the National; Portrait Gallery, a true treasure trove of fascinating stories, and true historic tales. But there is much much more. Here the noise and exhaust from the incredibly busy Charing Cross Road seems muted in the shade of tall Plane trees, and the dynamic atmosphere as one walks past the open spaces of Trafalgar Square, into the warren of alleys and Streets stretching between Soho and Covent Garden. It is in these passages, courts and places that so many book stalls give this the air of an intellectual haven, despite the density of Theatres, pubs, crass souvenir shops and fast food joints. But what gives me a magical feeling, are the to monuments, first, in the centre of St Martins Place, the grand edifice memorializing Edith Cavell is one of so many tributes that stand throughout Westminster. Take a moment to educate yourself. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_Cavell . This is an open space, and the benches here do well on a sunny day.

A second monument, to Sir Henry Irving, can be found around the corner, (counterclockwise around the National Gallery/National Portrait Gallery Complex), off Charing Cross Road at Irving Street, near Orange Street, http://www.theirvingsociety.org.uk/memorial.htm . This is a Shady place, and worth the walk, on rare hot summer days in London.

It is from this location that one can look north, through so many book shops, towards Seven Tottenham Court Road, and further, to Mornington Crescent, and Camden Town, beyond, or look west, towards Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

But for the purpose of this exercise, look southeast from the Cavell memorial, for St. Martin’s-in-the-Fields Church, and the glass cylinder entry of the new plaza.

The Cylinder is the new entrance to the church’s crypt, but the Church is most worthy of a visit. Check the website… http://www2.stmartin-in-the-fields.org/page/home/home.html… and find tabs for ‘church’, ‘café’, ‘music’, ‘visiting’, ‘hiring spaces’, ‘building’, ‘Christmas appeal’, ‘Chinese’, and ‘about us’. There is also a column on the right showing each day’s schedule. This is a very ‘happening’ place.

The music of this place can not be described in words. Check the music tab on the website, then plan a visit. It is a great way to spend part of a day.

cheers

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

0.5 the National Gallery at Trafalgar Square

the National Gallery at Trafalgar Square

Tel; 44-20-7747-2885

www.nationalgallery.org.uk

This gallery serves me very well. It is a place of beauty and serenity, and as I tend to end up at Trafalgar Square, the central transport hub, (I like to ride the buses), it is also a refuge on any rainy day.

free admission, with a request for donations.

Rated as the Number 20 attraction in London, (significant when you realize there are hundreds of fascinating places in this great great metropolis).

Standing on the high ground, above the North Terrace, the National Gallery contains some of the finest works of art in the universe.

This building was intended to be the principal feature of the landscape around Trafalgar Square. The structure proved to be less spectacular than expected, while the collection grew in quantity and quality.

The building

http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/history/about-the-building/

There are four entrances, check this website for details; http://www.streetsensation.co.uk/sights/national_gallery.htm

1 - the Main entrance. Look for the tile work on the top landing of the portico; check this website for details; http://www.thejoyofshards.co.uk/london/natgallery.shtml

2 - The Getty entrance is fairly new, and is wheelchair friendly. It is a useful short-cut to the gallery shop and cafe.

3 - The Sainsbury Wing, on the west side of the main building has its own entrance.

4 - The back door, off St Martin's Street which runs south from Leicester Square, and bisects Orange Street, (runs east-west from Charing Cross Road to Haymarket).

Considered as the National Collection, the National Gallery’s collection is true to the global spectrum of established and world renown paintings, focused primarily on the evolution of Western European art. The approximately 2,300 paintings belong to the British public. It originated when the British Government purchased 36 paintings from a banker, John Julius Angerstein. The collection of exquisite paintings was shown at his home until the National Gallery was completed in 1838.

The collection is arranged chronologically through the four wings.

the Sainsbury Wing, The Renaissance, (1260-1500),

West Wing, 16th Century (1500-1600),

North Wing, 17th Century, (1600-1700) and

East Wing, 18th & 19th Centuries, (1700-1900).

The Collection of the National Gallery

http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/history/collection-history/collection-history

The website also has an interesting page… http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/visiting/10-reasons-to-visit/

The Gallery houses works by Botticelli, Cezanne, Canaletto, Caravaggio, Constable, Leonardo da Vinci, de Hooch, della Francesca, El Greco, Gainsborough, Hans Holbein the Younger, Hogarth, Michelangelo, Monet, Picasso, Raphael, Rembrandt, Renoir, Rubens, Seurat, Titian, Turner, Uccello, van Gogh, van Dyck, Velazquez and Vermeer, to name a few.

And then the unknowns, such as the religious painting known as Wilton Diptych, by a 14th century artist.

The collection is arranged chronologically through the four wings.

the Sainsbury Wing offers items of the Renaissance, (1260-1500),

West Wing has 16th Century paintings, (mostly), (1500-1600),

North Wing, 17th Century, (1600-1700),

East Wing, 18th & 19th Centuries, (1700-1900).

Website for the Collection of the National Gallery... http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/history/collection-history/collection-history

The quality of a painting is in the eye of the beholder, so I'll spare you any opinion. Here are some of the items often recommended.

Jan van Eyck- The Arnolfini Portrait" (1434), http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/jan-van-eyck-the-arnolfini-portrait


Paulo Uccello (1397-1475), The Battle of San Romano. 1438-40, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/paolo-uccello-the-battle-of-san-romano

Piero della Francesca, 'The Baptism of Christ', c. 1450s, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/piero-della-francesca-the-baptism-of-christ

There is a large collection of 15th Century works by Sandro Botticelli, particularly, Venus and Mars, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/sandro-botticelli-venus-and-mars, 1485, and ‘Mystic Nativity’ http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/sandro-botticelli-mystic-nativity


Carlo Crivelli – the Annunciation, with St Emidius, 1486, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/carlo-crivelli-the-annunciation-with-saint-emidius


Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), Cartoon, c. 1500, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/leonardo-da-vinci-the-leonardo-cartoon, and http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/leonardo-da-vinci-the-virgin-of-the-rocks

Giovanni Bellini (circa 1430-1516), The Doge Leonardo Loredan. c. 1500, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/giovanni-bellini-doge-leonardo-loredan

Raphael, Madonna of the Pinks, circa 1506, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/raphael-the-madonna-of-the-pinks-la-madonna-dei-garofani

Gerard David, Virgin and Child with saints and a donor, c. 1510, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/gerard-david-the-virgin-and-child-with-saints-and-donor

Sebastiano del Piombo's The Raising of Lazarus, 1517 - 19, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/sebastiano-del-piombo-the-raising-of-lazarus

Titian

- Bacchus and Ariadne, 1520-3, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/titian-bacchus-and-ariadne

- Diana and Actaeon, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/titian-diana-and-actaeon

- Death of Actaeon, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/titian-the-death-of-actaeon

Hans Holbein the Younger, The Ambassadors, 1533, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/hans-holbein-the-younger-the-ambassadors

da Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi - The Supper at Emmaus, 1601, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/michelangelo-merisi-da-caravaggio-the-supper-at-emmaus

Peter Paul Rubens' - Samson and Delilah, about 1610, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/peter-paul-rubens-samson-and-delilah, and... The Judgement of Paris, 1632-5, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/peter-paul-rubens-the-judgement-of-paris/350015

Velazquez's "The Immaculate Conception", 1618-19, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/diego-velazquez-the-immaculate-conception

There is a nice collection of work by Nicolas Poussin, highlighted by “A Bacchananlian Revel before a Term”, 1632-3, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/nicolas-poussin-a-bacchanalian-revel-before-a-term

Anthony van Dyck, Equestrian Portrait of Charles I, 1637-8, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/anthony-van-dyck-equestrian-portrait-of-charles-i

Claude Gellée offers a couple of beauties…

Seaport with the Embarkation of Saint Ursula, 1641, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/claude-seaport-with-the-embarkation-of-saint-ursula

and... Seaport with the Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba, 1648, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/claude-seaport-with-the-embarkation-of-the-queen-of-sheba

There is a nice collection by Rembrandt, particularly, Self Portrait, at age 63, (1669), http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/rembrandt-self-portrait-at-the-age-of-63, and Belshazzar’s Feast, 1636-8, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/rembrandt-belshazzars-feast

Diego Velazquez, The Toilet of Venus, now known as "The Rokeby Venus" (1647-51) – loaned to the gallery from the collection at Rokeby Hall, Teesdale, County Durham, Yorkshire since 1906. http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/diego-velazquez-the-toilet-of-venus-the-rokeby-venus

Pieter de Hooch's "The Courtyard of a House in Delft", 1658, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/pieter-de-hooch-the-courtyard-of-a-house-in-delft

Johannes Vermeer, A Young Woman Standing at a Virginal, (c. 1671), http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/johannes-vermeer-a-young-woman-standing-at-a-virginal, and A Young Woman Seated at a Virginal, (c. 1671), http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/johannes-vermeer-a-young-woman-seated-at-a-virginal

William Hogarth, Marriage a-la-Mode, (1743), Marriage a-la-Mode is a group, or series, and all can be found here. http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/william-hogarth-marriage-a-la-mode-1-the-marriage-settlement

http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/william-hogarth-marriage-a-la-mode-2-the-tete-a-tete

http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/william-hogarth-marriage-a-la-mode-3-the-inspection

http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/william-hogarth-marriage-a-la-mode-4-the-toilette

http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/william-hogarth-marriage-a-la-mode-5-the-bagnio

http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/william-hogarth-marriage-a-la-mode-6-the-ladys-death

There is a nice collection by Canaletto - The Stonemason's Yard, 1725, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/canaletto-the-stonemasons-yard, and 'A Regatta on the Grand Canal', c. 1740, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/canaletto-a-regatta-on-the-grand-canal

Gainsborough, Thomas - Mr & Mrs Andrews, 1750, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/thomas-gainsborough-mr-and-mrs-andrews

George Stubbs, Whistlejacket, circa 1762, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/george-stubbs-whistlejacket

John Constable, The Hay Wain, 1821, a scene by the River Stour, near Flatford, Suffolk, U.K., http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/john-constable-the-hay-wain

Pierre-Auguste Renoir - The Umbrellas (1881-86), This painting was done over the span of five years, offering a unique perspective of the artist's evolving style, and the evolution of fashion in Paris, at that time. http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/pierre-auguste-renoir-the-umbrellas

Georges Seurat, Bathers at Asnières. 1884, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/georges-seurat-bathers-at-asnieres

van Gogh, Vincent

- Sunflowers, 1888, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/vincent-van-gogh-sunflowers

- A Wheatfield, with Cypresses, 1889, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/vincent-van-gogh-a-wheatfield-with-cypresses

- Farms near Auvers, 1890, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/vincent-van-gogh-farms-near-auvers

- Long Grass with Butterflies, 1890, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/vincent-van-gogh-long-grass-with-butterflies

Paul Cézanne - The Bathers, circa 1900, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/paul-cezanne-bathers-les-grandes-baigneuses

There is a nice collection by Claude-Oscar Monet, - The Water-Lily Pond" (1899), http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/claude-oscar-monet-the-water-lily-pond

The Japanese Bridge, c. 1919-24, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/claude-oscar-monet-the-japanese-bridge

and other Lily related paintings by the artist, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/claude-oscar-monet-water-lilies, and http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/claude-oscar-monet-water-lilies-setting-sun

One of his London paintings... http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/claude-oscar-monet-the-thames-below-westminster

and one of his “Irises”, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/claude-oscar-monet-irises

and 'Bathers at La Grenouillere', 1869, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/claude-oscar-monet-bathers-at-la-grenouillere

There is a nice collection by Camille Pissarro, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/artists/camille-pissarro

There are a few paintings with regard to St. George and the Dragon, an important topic for the English.

One by Paolo Uccello, c.1470, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/paolo-uccello-saint-george-and-the-dragon, seems to be the most poular

One by Jacopo Tintoretto, c.1555, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/jacopo-tintoretto-saint-george-and-the-dragon

One by Domenichino, 1610, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/domenichino-saint-george-killing-the-dragon, is my favorite.

One by Gustave Moreau, 1889-90, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/gustave-moreau-saint-george-and-the-dragon, is also worthy.

And when I mention my personal favorites, there is a painting that succeeds in offering the tragic end of an innocent girl, at the hands of politicians and power brokers.

Paul Delaroche's 'The Execution of Lady Jane Grey', 1833, http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/paul-delaroche-the-execution-of-lady-jane-grey really should be examined up close and personal. a short knowledge of her story is essential to really understand the power of the piece.

another piece, by Turner, is related to Trafalgar Square in that the subject is a ship that fought in the battle, but rather than depict a great moment, its the sad end, is the ship is towed to the wreckers.

"The Fighting Temeraire" (1839), by Joseph Mallord William Turner. , http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/joseph-mallord-william-turner-the-fighting-temeraire

and if you are still looking for more art, here is a list of Other Galleries of Note:

The Tate Britain and Tate Modern, (the Chantrry Bequest), has a great assortment of British art at both facilities.

The Royal Academy at Burlington House.

The Gilbert Collection at Somerset House.

The Hermitage at Somerset House.

The Victoria and Albert Museum, ‘Albertville’, Brompton Road.

The Wallace Collection, Marylebone.

The Queen’s Gallery at Buckingham Palace.

Apsley House, at Hyde park Corner.

Kenwood House, Hampstead Heath, ( the Iveagh Bequest).

Dulwich Picture Gallery, http://www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk/, South London.

to mention a few.

CHEERS

Monday, May 3, 2010

04 c The Bus Stops around Trafalgar Square

Bus Stops

There are 20 stops organized around Trafalgar Square, (it takes that many to handle the traffic demands).

Some routes can be accessed at more than one stop.

Check this URL for map and details.

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/gettingaround/maps/buses/pdf/trafalgarsquare-2262.pdf

or

http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/im/SI-T.html

each letter represents a stop, with that name.

A, on Cockspur Street, eastbound, by Texas Embassy,

(there is a ‘Stop A’ on Strand, several blocks east of Trafalgar Square across from the Savoy Hotel, part of the Aldwych stop list).

3, to Crystal Palace, from Oxford Circus, (1st stop).

12, (24 hr.), to Dulwich, from Oxford Circus, (1st stop).

88, (24hr)., Clapham Common , to from Camden Town, (1st stop).

159, to Streatham, from Marble Arch,

453, (24 hr.), to Deptford Broadway, via Westminster Bridge, from Marylebone,

B, on Cockspur Street, eastbound, by Canada House

6, (24 hr.), to Aldych, from Willesden, (1st stop).

9, to Aldwych, from Hammersmith, (1st stop).

13, to Aldwych, from Golders Green, (1st stop).

15, to Blackwall, from Paddington Basin, (1st stop).

23, (24 hr.), to Liverpool Station, from Westbourne Park, (1st stop).

139, (24 hr.), to Waterloo, from West Hampstead, via OC & Aldwych

C, on Trafalgar Square, northbound, on the east side of the Square, across from South Africa House.

24, (24 hr.), to Hampstead Heath, from Pimlico,

29, to Wood Green (starts from here)

176, (24 hr.), to Tottenham Court rd., from Penge, via Waterloo Bridge,

D, on Trafalgar Square, southbound on the east side, in front of South Africa House

24, (24 hr.), to Pimlico, from Hampstead Heath, (1st stop).

E, on Strand, Eastbound, just past Trafalgar Square.

6, (24 hr.), to Aldwych, from Willesden, (2nd stop).

9, to Aldwych, from Hammersmith, (2nd stop).

13, to Aldwych, from Golders Green, (2nd stop).

87, to Aldwych, from Wandsworth,

F, , on Strand, Eastbound, second stand past Trafalgar Square.

11, to Liverpool Street, from Fulham Broadway,

15, to Blackwall, from Paddington Basin, (2nd stop).

23, (24 hr.), to Liverpool Station, from Westbourne Park, (2nd stop).

91, to Crouch End, northbound, 2nd stop.

G, on Duncannon Street, westbound, near south east corner of Church.

139, (24 hr.), to Waterloo, from West Hampstead, via OC & Aldwych

176, (24 hr.), to Penge, via Waterloo Bridge, from Tottenham Court rd.

H, on Strand, in front of Charing Cross Station/Hotel.

6, (24 hr.), to Willesden from Adwych, (2nd stop).

9, to Hammersmith, from Aldwych, (2nd stop).

13, to Golders Green, from Aldwych, (2nd stop).

15, to Paddington Basin, from Blackwall, (2nd stop).

23, (24 hr.), to Westbourne Park, from Liverpool Station, (2nd stop).

139, (24 hr.), to West Hampstead, from Waterloo, via OC & Aldwych, (2nd stop).

176, (24 hr.), to Tottenham Court rd., from Penge, via Waterloo Bridge,

J, on Strand, a couple of blocks east of Villiers Street.

6, (24 hr.), to Willesden from Adwych, (1st stop).

9, to Hammersmith, from Aldwych, (1st stop).

11, to Fulham Broadway, from Liverpool Street, (1st stop).

13, to Golders Green, from Aldwych, (1st stop).

15, to Paddington Basin, from Blackwall, (1st stop).

23, (24 hr.), to Westbourne Park, from Liverpool Station, (1st stop).

87, to Wandsworth, from Aldwych, (1st stop).

139, (24 hr.), to West Hampstead, from Waterloo, via OC & Aldwych, (1st stop).

176, (24 hr.), to Tottenham Court rd., from Penge, via Waterloo Bridge,

K, on Strand, Westbound, just before Trafalgar Square.

11, to Fulham Broadway, from Liverpool Street, (2nd stop).

87, to Wandsworth, from Aldwych, (2nd stop).

M, on Whitehall, southbound, just past Trafalgar Square.

3, to Crystal Palace, from Oxford Circus, (2nd stop).

159, to Streatham, from Marble Arch,

N, on Whitehall, southbound, second stand past Trafalgar Square.

11, to Fulham Broadway, from Liverpool Street, (3rd stop).

24, (24 hr.), to Pimlico, from Hampstead Heath, (2nd stop).

87, to Wandsworth, from Aldwych, (3rd stop).

88, (24hr)., Clapham Common , to from Camden Town,

P, on Whitehall, southbound, third stand past Trafalgar Square.

12, (24 hr.), to Dulwich, from Oxford Circus, (2nd stop).

53, (24 hr.), (starts from here)

453, (24 hr.), to Deptford Broadway, via Westminster Bridge, from Marylebone,

S, on Cockspur, westbound, across from Canada House, just past Trafalgar Square.

9, to Hammersmith, from Aldwych, (3rd stop).

T, on Cockspur Street, westbound, across from Texas Embassy, second stand past Trafalgar Square.

3, Oxford Circus

6, (24 hr.), to Willesden from Adwych, (3rd stop).

12, (24 hr.), to Oxford Circus, from Dulwich,

13, to Golders Green, from Aldwych, (3rd stop).

15, to Paddington Basin, from Blackwall, (3rd stop).

23, (24 hr.), to Westbourne Park, from Liverpool Station, (3rd stop).

88, (24 hr.), to Camden Town, from Clapham Common, (2nd stop).

139, (24 hr.), to West Hampstead, from Waterloo, via OC & Aldwych, (3rd stop).

159, to Marble Arch, from Streatham

453, (24 hr.), to Marylebone, from Deptford Broadway, via Westminster Bridge,

U, on Embankment, eastbound,

388, (starts from here). To Hackney Wick, via Bank

W, on Northumberland, southeast bound, just past Trafalgar Square.

X, on Northumberland, northwest bound, just before Trafalgar Square.

91, to Crouch End, northbound, (starts from here).

Y, on Embankment, westbound,

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Z, on Pall Mall eastbound

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These Bus Routes take you to nearly every corner of London, and for the distant places not directly available, one connection should do the trick.

3, 2 stops southbound, one stop northbound.

6, 3 stops northbound, 2 stops eastbound.

9, 3 stops westbound, 2 stops eastbound.

11, 3 stops westbound, one stop eastbound

12, 2 stops southbound, one stop northbound.

13, 3 stops westbound, 2 stops eastbound.

15, 2 stops eastbound, 3 stops going Northwest

23, (24 hr.), 2 stops eastbound, 3 stops going Northwest

24, (24 hr.), one stop going Northeast, 2 stops southbound

29, starts at C

53, (24 hr.), starts at P

87, one stop eastbound, three stops going Southwest,

88, (24 hr.), one stop northbound, two stops southbound.

91, starts at X, 2nd stop at F

139, (24 hr.), 2 stops going SE, 3 stops going NW

159, one stop westbound, two stops southbound.

176, (24 hr.), one stop southbound, three stops northbound.

388, starts at U

453, (24 hr.), one northbound, two stops going SE

Check your local bus map and see if any of these routes are located near you. If not, check the Journey planner, (http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/user/XSLT_TRIP_REQUEST2?language=en ), for the easiest connection.

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extra notes

6, 9, 13, 87, all going to Aldwych

15 and 23 have similar stops thru the core.

11 also has similar stops with 23, east of Traflagar, and all the way to LSS with 15

24 and 29 have similar stops between here and Camden Town.

24, from Pink Floyd to Camden Town, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Buses_route_24

The Bus Centres around Trafalgar Square are…

Aldwych, from where… Holborn, Mansion House, Bank, from where…

& Waterloo Rd.. from where…

Parliament Square, from where… Victoria Stn,

PC, from where… HPC, and OC, from where… MA

TCR

Why are there 10 route stops at ‘T’ and only one at ‘S’

Are there any actual stops at Y and Z ?

0.4 Taking the Tube to Trafalgar Square

There are 5 tube stations within walking distance of Trafalgar Square.

Charing Cross, being the main one, approximately 4 minutes walking at an average speed.

Leicester Square, a an eight minute walk.

Piccadilly Circus, also an eight minute walk.

Covent Garden, is an eleven minute walk.

Embankment, is also an eleven minute walk.

The Tube Lines that serve these stations are…

Charing Cross; Bakerloo and Northern.

Leicester Square; Piccadilly and Northern.

Piccadilly Circus; Bakerloo and Piccadilly.

Covent Garden; Piccadilly Line.

Embankment; Circle and District lines, as well as Bakerloo and Northern Lines.

NOTE:

Jubilee Line can be found at Westminster Stn.

Victoria Line can be found at Victoria Stn.,

Waterloo & City Line can be found at Waterllo Stn.,

0.4 All the places you can get to from Trafalgar Square

0.4 destinations by bus from TS

London Uk - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_bus_routes

Abbey Road, NW8, Bus 139

Abingdon Street, SW1, Bus 3

Addington Street, SE1, Bus 12, Bus 53, Bus 159

Aldgate East Station, Bus 15

Aldgate Station, Bus 15

Aldwych, Bus 6, Bus 9, Bus 11, Bus 15, Bus 23, Bus 91, Bus 139, Bus 176

Aldwych for Covent Garden Station, Bus 87

Alleyn Park, SE19, NW of Dulwich Wood Park, College Rd., Crystal Palace Parade, Bus 3,

Allington Street, Just south of Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace, Bus 24, Bus 453

Baker Street Station, Bus 453

Banister Road, W10, becomes Kilburn Lane where Ladbroke Grove becomes Chamberlayne Rd. Bus 6, Bus 6

Bank Station, Bus 11, Bus 23, Bus 388

Barry Road, runs SSW from Peckham Rye Park to Dulwich Park, SE22, Bus 12,

Bayham Street, Bus 88

Belgrave Road, SW1, Bus 24

Bessborough Gardens, near Vauxhall Bridge, Tate Britain, SW1, Bus 88

Bethnal Green Station, Bus 388

Bishop's Bridge Road, a continuation east of Westbourne Grove, to Paddington Basin, and Harrow Rd/Westway, Bus 15, Bus 23

Blackfriars Station, Bus 388

Blackheath Royal Standard, Greenwich, SE3, Bus 53

Blackheath Hill, Greenwich, SE3, Bus 53

Blackheath Road, Greenwich, SE3, Bus 53

Blackwall Station, across from Millennium Dome, Bus 15,

Bloomfield Road, Greenwich/Woolwich/Plumstead, SE18, Bus 53

Bond Street Station, Bus 6, Bus 13, Bus 15, Bus 23, Bus 159

Bressenden Place, Just south of Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace, Bus 24

Bricklayers Arms, Bus 453

Bridge Street, SW1, Bus 12, Bus 53, Bus 159, Bus 453

Brixton Hill, SW9, SW2, Bus 159

Brixton Road, Lambeth, SW9, runs south from Oval to Brixton tube Stn., Bus 3, Bus 159

Brixton Road Lambeth Town Hall, Bus 159

Brixton Station, Bus 3, Bus 159

Broad Sanctuary, Bus 11, Bus 24

Buckingham Palace Road, Bus 11

Burrage Road, Greenwich/Woolwich/Plumstead, runs south off Plumstead rd., SE18, Bus 53

Butterwick, near Hammersmith Bus Stn, Bus 9,

Byward Street, an extension of Tower Hill, Bus 15,

Caledonian Road, N1, Bus 91

Caledonian Road for Caledonian Road & Barnsbury Station, N1, Bus 91

Caledonian Road Station, N1, Bus 91

Camberwell Road, Bus 12, Bus 176

Camberwell Green, Bus 12, Bus 176

Camberwell Church Street, Bus 12

Cambridge Heath Station, Bus 388

Camden Town Camden Gardens, Bus 88

Camden High Street, Bus 24, Bus 29

Camden Road, Bus 29

Camden Road Station, Bus 29

Camden Street, Bus 88

Camden Town Station, Bus 24, Bus 29, Bus 88

Cannon Street, Bus 11, Bus 15, Bus 23

Cannon Street Station, Bus 15

Canterbury Road, Bus 6

Carlton Vale, Bus 6

Chalk Farm Road, Bus 24

Chalk Farm, Bus 24

Chamberlayne Road, NW10, NW6, runs NNW-SSE by Kensal Rise tube stn.,

Bus 6

Champion Park, Southwark, SE5, south of Camberwell, Bus 176

Charing Cross Road, (north), Bus 24, Bus 29, Bus 87

Charing Cross Station, Bus 6, Bus 9, Bus 11, Bus 13, Bus 15, Bus 23, Bus 87

Charlton SE7, the village off Charlton Park Rd., Bus 53

Charlton Park Road, Charlton, SE7, an extension of Little Heath, Bus 53

Charlton Road, SE7, runs west from the village, Bus 53

Charlton Way, cuts across Greenwich Park, SE3, Bus 53

Charing Cross Road, north of Trafalgar Square, Bus 24, Bus 176

Charing Cross Station, Bus 6, Bus 9, Bus 11, Bus 15, Bus 87, Bus 91, Bus 139, Bus 176

Charing Cross, Trafalgar Square

Chelsea, Bus 11

Churchway, , NW1, just east of Euston Square, Bus 91

Clapham Common Station, Bus 88

Clapham Common Old Town, Bus 88

Clapham High Street, Bus 88

Clapham Junction Station, between St John’s Hill & Lavendar Hill, SW18, Bus 87

Clapham North Station for Clapham High Street Station, Bus 88

Clapham Road, Bus 88

Claverton Street, SW1, off Grosvenor Rd, across from Battersea Power Station, Bus 24

Clayton Road, near Peckham, Bus 12,

Clifton Road, near Maida Vale, NW9, Bus 6,

Clifton Gardens, near Maida Vale, NW9, Bus 6,

Cockspur Street, Trafalgar Square, Bus 159

College Road, Bus 3

Commercial Road - , Bus 15

Commercial Road - Arbour Place, Bus 15

Commercial Road - Exmouth Estate, Bus 15

Commercial Road - London Metropolitan University, Bus 15

Commercial Road - Lowell Street, Bus 15

Commercial Road - Marion Richardson School, Bus 15

Commercial Road - New Road /Commercial Road, Bus 15

Commercial Road - St. Mary and St. Michael Church, Bus 15

Commercial Road - Salmon Lane, Bus 15

Commercial Road - Watney Market, Bus 15

Crescent Road, Woolwich, SE18, Bus 53

Croxted Road (for West Dulwich Station ) , Bus 3

Crouch End Hall Rd, Hornsey, N8,

Crouch End Hill, Hornsey, N8, Bus 91

Crouch End Broadway, Hornsey, N8, Bus 91

Crouch End Elmfield Aveune, Haringey, N8, Bus 91

Crowndale Road, runs east from Mornington Crescent Stn., NW1, Bus 27, Bus 88

Crystal Palace Parade, Bus 3

Crystal Palace Park Road, runs across the NE of side of Crystal Palace Park, Lewisham, SE26, Bus 176

Cumberland Gate, Hyde Park, Bus 6, Bus 23

Dalberg Road, Brixton, Bus 3

Dartmouth Road, Lewisham, SE23, runs SSW from Forest Hill, Bus 176

Denbigh Street, WNW of Pimlico Stn., Bus 24

Denmark Hill, Southwark, SE5, south of Camberwell, Bus 176

Denmark Hill Station, Southwark, SE5, south of Camberwell, Bus 176

Deptford Broadway, Deptford, SE8, Bus 53, Bus 453

Deptford Bridge Station, Deptford, SE8, Bus 53, Bus 453

Dog Kennel Hill, Southwark, SE5, between Denmark Hill & East Dulwich, Bus 176

Donnington Road, NW10, runs east off Harlesden Rd., Bus 6

Duke of Wellington Place, HPC, Bus 9

Dulwich from the Horniman, Bus P4

Dulwich Library, Bus 12

Dulwich Road, Bus 3

Dulwich Wood Park, Bus 3

Duncannon Street, (Trafalgar Square), Bus 176

East Dulwich Station, Southwark, SE22, Bus 176

East Hill, intersects Trinity Rd. below Wandsworth Bridge, Bus 87

East India Dock Road - Burdett Road, Bus 15

East India Dock Road - Urban Learning Foundation, Bus 15

East India Dock Road - Upper North Street, Bus 15

East India Dock Road - Poplar Recreational Grounds, Bus 15

East India Dock Road - Chrisp Street Market, Bus 15

Eastbourne Terrace, Bus 15, Bus 23

Eastcheap, Bus 15

Edgware Road, Bus 6, Bus 15

Edgware Road (Circle/District/Hammersmith & City Lines) Station (for Edgware Road (Bakerloo Line) Station) , Bus 6, Bus 15, Bus 23

Effra Road, Bus 3, Bus 159

Elephant & Castle Station, SE1, Bus 12, Bus 53, Bus 176, Bus 453

Elgin Crescent, (off Ladbroke Grove, between Westway & Holland Park Ave.),

Bus 23,

Elkstone Road, near Westbourne Park Stn, Meanwhile Gardens, Bus 23

Embankment Station, Bus 388

Euston Road, Bus 88, Bus 91

Euston Station, Bus 91

Eversholt Street, runs east of Euston Stn rail lines, NW1, Bus 88, Bus 91

Ferdinand Street, NW1, runs north of Chalk Farm Rd., Bus 24

Fleet Road, Hampstead, Bus 24

Fleet Street, Bus 11, Bus 15, Bus 23

Finchley Road Station, Bus 13,

Finchley Road & Frognal Station, Bus 13,

Finchley Road, Bus 13,

Finsbury Park station, Haringay, N4, Bus 29,

Forest Hill Station, SE23, near Dulwich, Bus 176

Friday Street, (a short street between Cannon st. & QVSt., EC4 ), Bus 11, Bus 23

Fulham Broadway Station, Bus 11

General Gordon Place, Greenwich/Woolwich SE18, Bus 53

Gloucester Place (for Marylebone and Baker Street Stations) , SW of Regents Park,

Bus 13, Bus 139

Golborne Road, near Meanwhile Gardens, Bus 23,

Golders Green Station Forecourt, Bus 13,

Goodge Street Station, Bus 24

Goodmans Yard, near Tower Gateway, Bus 15,

Grafton Place, NW1, just east of Euston Square, Bus 91

Grand Parade N4, Bus 29,

Great Eastern Street, Bus 388

Great Portland Street, W1, Bus 88, Bus 453

Great Portland Street Station, W1, Bus 88, Bus 453

Great Tower Street, runs west off Byward/Tower Hill, Bus 15,

Great Western Road, Westbourne Park tube Stn, near Meanwhile Gardens, Bus 23,

Green Lanes a main road in north London running N-S past Manor House, Bus 29,

Green Park Station, Bus 9

Greens End, Greenwich/Woolwich SE18, Bus 53

Griffin Road, SE18, runs south from Plumstead Rd., Bus 53

Grosvenor Place, SW1 runs along the west side of Buckingham Palace, Bus 9

Grosvenor Road, SW1, follows the northbank of the Thames River

Grove End Road, NW8, connects Lisson Grove with Abbey Rd., Bus 139

Grove Lane, Southwark, SE5, south of Camberwell, Bus 176

Grove Vale, East Dulwich, Southwark, SE22, Bus 176

Hackney Wick, Wick Road, Bus 388

Hammersmith Road, Bus 9

Hammersmith (District/Piccadilly Lines) Station Bus Station (for Hammersmith (Hammersmith & City Line) Station) , Bus 9

Hampstead Heath South End Green, (for Station and Royal Free Hospital), Bus 24

Hampstead Road, A MAIN, CENTRAL N-S ROAD, links Tottenham Court Rd with Camden High St., NW1, Bus 29, Bus 88

Hanover Park, SE15, near Peckham, Bus 12,

Harlesden Road, NW10, south of Dollis Rd tube stn., Bus 6,

Harringay Green Lanes Station N4, N8, Bus 29,

Harrow Road, an ancient road from Paddington, continues in sections

- Bus 15,

Harwood Street, runs NNW from New King’s Rd to Fulham Broadway, SW6, Bus 11, Bus 28,

Haymarket, is this different than ‘The Haymarket’ , Bus 88, Bus 159

Herne Hill Station, Bus 3

High Street Kensington Station, Bus 9

Hillmarton Road, Islington, N7, runs SE-NW, Bus 91

Holborn Station, WC1, WC2, Bus 91

Holloway, an inner city district of Islington, N7, Bus 29, Bus 91

Horniman Museum, Dulwich, Southwark, SE22, Bus 176

Hornsey Road, runs N-S, south of Hornsey, N8, Bus 91

Huguenot Place, intersects Trinity Rd. below Wandsworth Bridge, Bus 87

Hyde Park Corner Station, Bus 9

Imperial War Museum, Kennington Rd., Bus 159

John Islip Street, behind Tate Britain, SW1, Bus 88

Kennington Park Road, Bus 3, Bus 159

Kennington Road, Bus 3

Kennington Road Imperial War Museum, Bus 159

Kennington (for Oval Station ) , Bus 3

Kensal Rise Station, London Overground, NW10, Bus 6

Kensal Road, runs south of, along Canal, between Meanwhile Gardens and Ladbroke Grove, Bus 23,

Kensington High Street, Bus 9

Kensington Park Road, parallel to, west of Portobello Rd., Bus 23,

Kensington Road, Bus 9

Kensington, Royal Albert Hall, Bus 9

Kilburn Lane, Bus 6

Kilburn Park Road, Bus 6

King's Cross Station, Bus 91

Kings Road, Bus 11

Kingsway, WC2, connecting Aldwych & Holborn, Bus 91

Kirkdale, Lewisham, SE23, runs SE from Dartmouth Rd., Bus 176

Knightsbridge, Bus 9

Knightsbridge Station, Bus 9

Ladbroke Grove, A major N-S road running north from Holland Park Ave. , Bus 23

Ladbroke Grove, double run via Canal Way to Ladbroke Grove Sainsbury's, , Bus 23,

Ladbroke Grove Station, Bus 23

Lambeth Bridge, Bus 3

Lambeth North Station, SE1, Bus 12, Bus 53, Bus 159, Bus 453

Lambeth Road, Bus 3

Lancaster Place, Strand, WC2,, Bus 176

Langham Place, Above Cavendish and Regent Streets, W1, Bus 453

Lauriston Road, Bus 388

Lavender Hill, between St John’s Hill & Wandsworth Rd., Bus 87

Lawrie Park Road, runs north out of the east side of Crystal Palace Park, Lewisham, SE26, Bus 176

Leicester Square Station, Bus 24, Bus 29, Bus 176

Limehouse station, Bus 15

Lisson Grove, NW1, NW8, runs N-S thru centre of Marylebone, Bus 139

Little Heath, Charlton, SE7, an extension of Hillreach, Bus 53

Liverpool Street station, Bus 11, Bus 23, Bus 388

London Road, runs between E&C, and St Georges Circus, SE1, Bus 12, Bus 53, Bus 176, Bus 453

London Road, runs SE from Lordship Lane to Forest Hill, Dulwich, Southwark, SE22, Bus 176

Lord's Cricket Ground, Bus 13,

Lordship Lane, an ancient road, East Dulwich, Southwark, SE22, Bus 176

Lower Regent Street, Bus 9, Bus 13, Bus 139

Lower Sloane Street, Bus 11

Ludgate Hill, Bus 11, Bus 15, Bus 23

Ludgate City Thameslink Station, Bus 11, Bus 15, Bus 23

Ludgate Circus, Bus 11, Bus 15, Bus 23

Lupus Street, down by Grosvenor Rd., SW1, part of the end loop for Bus 24

Malden Crescent, continues north from Chalk Farm Rd., extension of Ferdinand St., Bus 24

Malden Road, continues north from Chalk Farm Rd., extension of Malden Cres., Bus 24

Mansell Street - North, off Tower Bridge approach, Bus 15,

Manor House Station Hackney, N4, Bus 29,

Mansion House Station, Bus 11, Bus 15, Bus 23, Bus 388

Marble Arch, Bus 23, Bus 159

Marble Arch Station, Bus 6, Bus 15, Bus 23, Bus 159

Marcilly Road, part of intersection with Trinity Rd. below Wandsworth Bridge, Bus 87

Marsham Street, parallel with Millbank, SW1, Bus 88

Marylebone Road, Bus 453

Marylebone Station Great Central, Bus 453

Millbank, Bus 3

Millbank for Tate Britain, Bus 87

Minories - South, near Tower Gateway, Bus 15,

Monument Station, Bus 15

Mornington Crescent Station, Bus 24, Bus 29, Bus 88

Morval Road, Bus 3

New Cavendish Street, W1, Bus 88, Bus 453

New Cross Gate station, Lewisham,SE14, Bus 21, Bus 53

New Cross Road, Lewisham,SE14, Bus 53, Bus 453

New Cross station, Lewisham,SE14, Bus 53, Bus 453

New Kent Road, SE1, runs east of E&C, Bus 1, Bus 53, Bus 453

New King's Road, Fulham/Hammersmith, SW6/10, runs ENE from near Putney Bridge to Kings Rd., Chelsea, Bus 11,

Newby Place, Tower Hamlets, London E14, Bus 15,

Norfolk Place, near St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington Basin, Bus 7, Bus 23,

Norwood Road, runs generally south from Herne Hill Stn., past Tulse Hill Stn., to West Norwood Stn, Norwood High St., Bus 3,

Old Broad Street, Bus 11, Bus 23

Old Kent Road, runs SE from SE1 towards New Cross, Bus 53, Bus 453

Olympia Station, Bus 9

Oxford Circus Station, Bus 6, Bus 13, Bus 23, Bus 88, Bus 139, Bus 453

Oxford Circus Station Regent Street, Bus 3, Bus 12, Bus 15,

Oxford Street, Bus 6, Bus 13, Bus 15, Bus 23, Bus 139

Paddington Basin North Wharf Road, Bus 15

Paddington Station, Bus 15, Bus 23

Pall Mall, Bus 6, Bus 9, Bus 13, Bus 23

Park Lane, Bus 6, Bus 23

Park Road, west side of regent’s Park, Bus 13,

Parkhurst Road,

Parkhurst Road, a continuation of Camden Rd., SW-NE, becomes Seven Sisters rd., Islington, N7, Bus 29, Bus 91

Parliament Square, Bus 3, Bus 11, Bus 24, Bus 87, Bus 88

Parliament Square House of Commons, Bus 159

Parliament Street, Bus 3, Bus 11, Bus 12, Bus 24, Bus 53, Bus 453

Peckham High Street, Bus 12

Peckham Road, Bus 12

Peckham Rye, Bus 12

Peckham Rye Station, Bus 12

Penge High Street, runs NW-SE from Crystal Palace Park, Bromley, SE20, Bus 176

Penge Pawleyne Arms (Croydon Road), Bromley, SE20, Bus Bus 176

Penge West Station, SE corner of of Crystal Palace Park, SE20,, Bus 176

Piccadilly, Bus 9

Piccadilly Circus Station, Bus 3, Bus 6, Bus 9, Bus 12, Bus 13, Bus 15, Bus 23, Bus 88, Bus 139, Bus 159, Bus 453

Pimlico Grosvenor Road, SW1, follows the north bank of the River Thames, Bus 24

Pimlico Road, Bus 11

Plumstead Common, SE18, way out below the south bank of the Thames Estuary, Bus 53

Plumstead Common Road, SE18, Bus 53

Plumstead Garage, SE18, Bus 53

Plumstead Station, SE18, Bus 53

Poplar High Street, Tower Hamlets, E14, Bus 15,

Portland Place, W1, Bus 88, Bus 453

Portman Street, off Portman Square, W1, Bus 13

Pound Lane, NW10, south of Dollis Rd tube stn., Bus 6,

Praed Street, Bus 15, Bus 23

Queen Victoria Street, Bus 11, Bus 23

Queens Park Station, Bus 6

Railton Road, Bus 3

Regent's Park Station, Bus 453

Regent Street, Bus 3, Bus 6, Bus 12, , Bus 13, Bus 15, Bus 23, Bus 88, Bus 139, Bus 159, Bus 453

Rossmore Road, NW1, runs E-W between Park Rd. & Lisson Grove, Bus 139

Russell Square Station, Bus 91

Rye Lane, near Peckham, SE15, Bus 12,

Rymer Street, Bus 3

St. Botolph Street, Bus 15

St George's Circus, SE1, Bus 12, Bus 53, Bus 176, Bus 453

St George's Square Grosvenor Road, SW1, (for Pimlico Station) , Bus 24

St John's Hill, runs east from East Hill, SW18, Bus 87

St John's Wood Station, Bus 13,

St Margaret's Street, Bus 3

St Martin's Place, NNE of Trafalgar Sq.,, Bus 24, Bus 29, Bus 176

St Matthew's Road, runs N-S, south of Brixton tube stn., SW@, Bus 159

St Paul's Churchyard, Bus 11, Bus 15, Bus 23

Seven Sisters Road, Haringay, runs SW -NE, from Holloway Rd., past Finsbury Park Stn, Manor House Station, to Seven Sisters Stn., Bus 29, Bus 91

Shirland Road, Bus 6

Shooters Hill Road, Blackheath, cuts across Greenwich Park, SE3, Bus 53

Shoreditch, Bus 388

Sloane Square Station, Bus 11

Smith Street, SW1, near Parliament, Bus 88

South Croxted Road, Bus 3

South Lambeth Road, Bus 88

Southampton Road, NW5, Hampstead, Bus 24

Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, north of Holborn tube stn., KIngsway, Bus 91

Strand, Bus 6, Bus 9, Bus 11, Bus 13, Bus 15, Bus 23, Bus 87, Bus 139, Bus 176

Strand Savoy Street, Bus 13 starts

Streatham Hill, SW16, Bus 159

Streatham Hill Station, Bus 159

Streatham High Road, Bus 159

Streatham Station, Bus 159

Streatham High Road Streatham Common, Bus 159

Stockwell Station, Bus 88

Sussex Gardens, runs ENE from Lancaster Gate to Edgware Rd., Bus 23,

Swiss Cottage Station, Bus 13,

Sydenham Cobb's Corner (for Sydenham Station), SE26, Bus 176

Talgarth Road, near Baron’s Court tube Stn., W14, Bus 9,

Tate Gallery (Tate Britain) , (Millbank?) Bus 88

Tavistock Square, Bloomsbury, SE of Euston Station, N1, or WC1?, Bus 91

The Haymarket, Bus 3, Bus 12, Bus 15, Bus 453

The Village, Charlton, SE7, Bus 53

Threadneedle Street, Bus 11, Bus 23

Tottenham Court Road, Bus 24, Bus 29

Tottenham Court Road Station, Bus 24, Bus 29, Bus 176

Tottenham Lane, Hornsey, N8, Bus 91

Tower Hill - Tower of London, Bus 15

Tower Hill Station, Bus 15

Tower Gateway Station, Bus 15

Turnpike Lane Station, Harringay, N4/8, Bus 29,

Upper Woburn Place, Bloomsbury, near Euston Square, Bus 91

Vanbrugh Park, between Greenwich and Charlton, SE3, Bus 53

Vauxhall Bridge, Bus 87, Bus 88

Vauxhall Station Bus Station, Lambeth, Bus 87, Bus 88

Victoria Coach Station, Bus 11

Victoria Park Road, E9, Bus 388

Victoria Station, Bus 11, Bus 24

Victoria Street, Bus 11, Bus 24, Bus 88

Vincent Road, Greenwich/Woolwich SE18, Bus 53

Walworth, SE17, Bus 176

Walworth Road, part of the A215, SSE of E&C, SE17, Bus 12, Bus 176

Wandsworth Common North Side, Bus 87

Wandsworth High Street, SW18, Bus 87

Wandsworth Road, Lavendar Hill becomes Wandsworth Rd., Bus 87

Wandsworth Road Station, SW18???, Bus 87

Wandsworth Wandsworth Plain, S SW18, off Wandsworth HS, Bus 87

Warren Street Station, Bus 24, Bus 29, Bus 88

Warwick Avenue, Bus 6

Warwick Avenue Station, Bus 6

Waterloo Bridge, Bus 139, Bus 176

Waterloo Place, Bus 6, Bus 9, Bus 13, Bus 23

Waterloo Station Mepham Street, SE1, Bus 139, Bus 176

Waverley Crescent, a small street south of Plumstead rail Stn, SE18, Bus 53

Wellington Road, near & south of St John’s Wood Stn., Bus 13,

Wellington Street, Greenwich/Woolwich SE18, Bus 53

West End Lane, West Hampstead, NW6, Bus 139

West Hampstead National Rail Stations, NW6, Bus 139

West Hampstead Underground Station, NW6, Bus 139

West Hampstead West End Green, NW6, Bus 139

Westbourne Grove, north of Notting Hill Stn, between Notting Hill Gate and the Westway, runs E-W, located halfway between Bayswater & Westway, Bus 23,

Westbourne Park Station, near Meanwhile Gardens, Bus 23,

Westminster Abbey, Bus 88

Westminster Bridge, Bus 12, Bus 53, Bus 159, Bus 453

Westminster Bridge Road, SE1, Bus 12, Bus 53, Bus 159, Bus 453

Westminster Bridge Road St Thomas' Hospital, Bus 159

Westminster Station, Bus 3, Bus 11, Bus 12, Bus 24, Bus 53, Bus 87, Bus 88, Bus 159, Bus 453

Westwood Hill, runs E-W, above Crystal Palace Park, Lewisham, SE26, Bus 176

Wharfdale Road, runs E-W between Caledonia Rd & York Way, south of canal., Bus 91

Whitechapel High Street, Bus 15

Whitehall, Bus 3, Bus 11, Bus 12, Bus 24, Bus 53, Bus 87, Bus 88, Bus 159, Bus 453

Willesden General Hospital, NW10, south of Dollis Rd tube stn.,

off Harlesden Rd., Bus 6,

Willesden Bus Garage [Change here for willesden green buses.] , Bus 6

Wilton Road, near Victoria Station, Bus 24

Wood Green Shopping City, Harringay, N4/8, Bus 29

Wood Green Station, Harringay, N4/8, Bus 29

Woolwich Arsenal Station, Greenwich/Woolwich SE18, Bus 53

York Road, SE1, Bus 12, Bus 53, Bus 453

York Way, Islington, N1, runs N-S, Bus 91

88888888888888888888888888

(Trafalgar Square),

Cockspur Street, Trafalgar Square (for Charing Cross Station )

Charing Cross Bus 3, Bus 6, Bus 9, Bus 11, Bus 13, Bus 15, Bus 23, Bus 453

Trafalgar Square (for Charing Cross Station) , Bus 24, Bus 29, Bus 88

Trafalgar Square Whitehall, Bus 53

Trafalgar Square, E stop on Strand, 3 stops for southbound, Bus 87

, Bus 91

Bus 139 - CLASSIC, ABBEY ROAD

, Bus 159, Bus 176

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453, (24 hr.), one northbound, two stops going SE

Bus 453, departing Marylebone for Deptford

notes

stops along Strand,

eastbound,

TS,- E, F, G- (Duncannon), Aldwych – A (Southampton), C-(St Catherine St.), D, E, F, K, L, M ?,

Westbound

Aldwych – P, R, S, U, Traflagar Sq., – J, H, K (Northumberland Ave.),