St Agnes and Bolton Crescent Travel Guide - Helping you to make sustainable and healthy travel choices

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All buses are low-floor vehicles to enable passengers to get on and off easily. There is room for one wheelchair user on all buses and they are entitled to travel free. More information can be found on the TfLwebsite.

Buses can take you around Lambeth and the wider area without having to endure all the stress of driving andfinding somewhere to park.

Catching the bus is also a great way to travel to work. You can use the journey time to run through a presentation or catch up on emails.

Your Local Bus Stops

Your closest bus stop is situated on A202 Camberwell New Road, within a five-minute walk. This stop serves routes 36, 185, 436 and N136, which run East/West from Peckham to across The Thames and to Battersea Park. 

Bus stops also exist on John Ruskin Street, Brixton Road and Kennington Park Road. The bus services serving Brixton Road are different to those serving Camberwell New Road and John Ruskin Street, as they include routes 3, 59, 133, 159, 415, N3, N109 and N133. These bus routes run North/South serving destinations such as Trafalgar Square, Kings Cross, Liverpool Street and Marble Arch.

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Bus Fares

You may want to consider getting an Oyster Card if you travel regularly by train or bus within London - it could save you money. Follow 'What is Oyster?'

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