Bus Connections
- 4: Northbound: Archway tube station; Southbound: London Waterloo station
- 19: Northbound: Terminates; Southbound: Battersea Bridge
- 29: Northbound: Wood Green Southbound: Trafalgar Square
- 106: Northbound: Terminates; Southbound: Whitechapel
- 153: Northbound: Terminates; Southbound: Liverpool Street Station
- 210: Northbound: Brent Cross Shopping Centre; Southbound: Terminates
- 236: Northbound: Terminates; Southbound: Hackney Wick (Eastway)
- 253: Northbound: Hackney Central station; Southbound: Euston railway station
- 254: Northbound: Holloway; Southbound: Aldgate tube station
- 259: Northbound: Edmonton Green railway station; Southbound: King's Cross Station
- W3: Northbound: Northumberland Park Station; Southbound: Terminates
- W7: Northbound: Muswell Hill; Southbound: Terminates
Night Buses
- N19: Northbound: Terminates; Southbound: Clapham Junction
- N29: Northbound: Enfield Town; Southbound: Trafalgar Square
- N253: Northbound: Tottenham Court Road; Southbound: Aldgate tube station
- N279: Northbound: Waltham Cross railway station; Southbound: Trafalgar Square
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