Transport Connections
| Route Number | Route | Via | Operator | Operation |
| 66 | Leytonstone Station to Romford Station | Wanstead, Redbridge, Gants Hill, Newbury Park | Arriva London | Daily. London Buses service. Times |
| 123 | Ilford Hainault Street to Wood Green Bus Station | Gants Hill, Walthamstow, Tottenham, Turnpike Lane | Arriva London | Daily. London Buses service. Times |
| 128 | Claybury Broadway to Romford Station | Barkingside, Gants Hill, Ilford | Arriva London | Daily. London Buses service. Times |
| 150 | Chigwell Row to Becontree Heath Bus Station | Hainault Barkingside, Gants Hill, Ilford | Arriva London | Daily. London Buses service. Times |
| 167 | Debden to Ilford Hainault Street | Loughton, Barkingside, Gants Hill | Go-Ahead London | Daily. London Buses service. Times |
| 179 | Chingford to Ilford Hainault Street | Woodford Green, South Woodford, Gants Hill | First London | Daily. London Buses service. Times |
| 296 | Ilford Sainbury's to Romford Station | Gants Hill, Newbury Park, Rose Lane | Stagecoach London | Daily. London Buses service. Times |
| 396 | Ilford Sainbury's to King George Hospital | Gants Hill, Newbury Park, Little Heath | Stagecoach London | Daily. London Buses service. Times |
| 462 | Hainault The Lowe to Ilford Hainault Street | Grange Hill, Barkingside, Gants Hill | Go-Ahead London | Daily. London Buses service. Times |
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