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Fulham - Travel
Fulham is spread over a large area and is well served by numerous buses and by roads going in and out of London.
Rail There are no rail services in Fulham at all, but there are two stations located relatively nearby in Kensington and Victoria.
Bus There are nine regular bus routes.
| Bus Route |
From/To |
Terminating or Midstop |
| 11 |
Liverpool St. Station to Fulham |
Stops at Fulham Broadway |
| 14 |
Tottenham Court Road to Putney Heath |
Midstop |
| 22 |
Piccadilly Circus to Putney Common |
Midstop |
| 28 |
Wandsworth to Golders Green |
Midstop |
| 74 |
Baker St. Station to Roehampton |
Midstop |
| 211 |
Waterloo to Hammersmith |
Midstop |
| 190 |
West Brompton to Richmond |
Midstop |
| 295 |
Ladbroke Grove to Clapham Junction |
Midstop |
| C4 |
Hurlingham to Putney |
Midstop |
| 391 |
Fulham Broadway to Richmond Bus Station |
Midstop |
| 328 |
Chelsea to Golders Green |
Midstop |
| C3 |
Earls Court to Clapham Junction |
Midstop |
Road From the north take the AI or the AI0 into London. From the west take the A4 into London. From the south-west take the A308 into London. From the south take the A3, A24 or A20 into London. From the east take either the AI 1 or AI 3 into London. To reach Fulham. from the centre of London you just get off the A40, which encircles the heart of the city.
Tubes There are only three tube stops which serve the entire Fulham area. The most central stop is Fulham Broadway (District line). The other two stops are Parsons Green and Putney Bridge, which are also both on the District line. Just outside Fulham, there are two other useful tube stations - Earl's Court (District and Piccadilly lines), and West Brompton (District line).
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