Hammersmith - Travel |
| Bus Route | From/To | Terminating or Midstop |
| 9 | Aldwych to Hammersmith | Stops at the main bus station |
| 27 | Chalk Farm to Turnham Green | Midstop |
| 33 | Hammersmith to Fulwell | Passes by the Thames Path |
| 72 | East Acton to Roehampton | Midstop - passes Thames Path |
| 190 | West Brompton to Richmond | Midstop |
| 209 | Hammersmith to Mortlake | Passes by the Thames Path |
| 211 | Waterloo to Hammersmith | Stops at the main bus station |
| 220 | Harlesden to Wandsworth | Midstop |
| 295 | Ladbroke Grove to Clapham Junction | Midstop |
| 391 | Fulham Broadway to Richmond | Midstop |
| R69 | Hammersmith to Richmond | Passes by the Thames Path |
Road
From the north take the A1 or A10 into London.
From North London take the A5 which connects to the circular road around the Central London.
From the west take the A4 and the A315 which both pass straight through Hammersmith as soon as they reach London.
From West London and the suburbs take the A40, A404, A4020, and the A316, all of which pass very close to Hammersmith.
From the south-west take the A3 into London, which in turn joins onto the A308 in South-West London, passing close to Hammersmith.
From the south take the A3, A24, or A20 into London which connect to the circular road.
From the east take the A11, A12, or A13 into London.
To reach Hammersmith from the centre of London you must get off the A40 which encircles the heart of the city.
Tubes
Hammersmith is very well served by its main tube station, which is situated right in the middle of town. It is connected to the Hammersmith and City line, District line, and Piccadilly line. There are quite a few neighbouring tube stations next to Hammersmith, such as Shepherd's Bush (Hammersmith and City line and Central line), and Goldhawk Road (Hammersmith and City line).