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Chiswick is very well served by most types of transport. There are several bus routes in the area, and some of the biggest roads and motorways in and around London pass straight through Chiswick. Tube stations and Rail stations are fairly prolific both in and just outside the area.

Rail
Chiswick has a very small train station on the outskirts of town. It is a localised service in that it only connects with other train stations around London and the Home Counties regions. There are other local Rail stations nearby at Kew Bridge, Brentford, Acton, and Gunnersbury, and bigger stations at Richmond and Ealing Broadway, which connects with Paddington.

Bus

Bus Route From/To Terminating or Midstop
27 Chalk Farm to Turnham Green Just off the Chiswick High Road
290 West Brompton to Richmond Midstop (Chiswick Bridge)
237 Shepherd's Bush to Hounslow Heath Midstop
267 Hammersmith to Fulwell Midstop
391 Fulham Broadway to Richmond Midstop (Turnham Green)
H91 Hammersmith to Hounslow West Midstop

Road
From the west take the M40 motorway into London. Once you are on the M40 in London, take the A4, which goes straight through Chiswick.
From the north take the M11 into London.
From the north of London take the A406 which connects with Chiswick.
From the south-west take the M3 into London.
From south-west London take the A316 which connects with Chiswick.
From the south take the A3, and then A308 into London.
From the east take the A2, A13, or A11 into London.

Tubes
There are quite a few tube stops in and around Chiswick. In Chiswick itself, there are two tube stations, Turnham Green (District line), and Chiswick Park (District line). However, there are many others in the immediate vicinity - Stamford Brook (District line), Gunnersbury (District line), and Acton Town (District and Piccadilly lines).


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