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Wandsworth - Travel
Wandsworth is not exactly overburdened with public transport. There is the odd local train and tube station nearby and a fairly meagre bus service, although you should be able to gain access to this area by road quite easily.
Rail There are no major Rail stations in Wandsworth, and so, as a result, you would have to come in either at Clapham Junction or Victoria. However, Wandsworth is served by two local stations - Wandsworth Town, and Putney, which is ever so slightly out of this district.
Bus There are six regular bus routes.
| Bus Route |
From/To |
Terminating or Midstop |
| 28 |
Golders Green to Wandsworth |
Stops Wandsworth |
| 44 |
Vauxhall to Tooting |
Midstop |
| 77A |
Aldwych to Wandsworth |
Stops Wandsworth |
| 220 |
Harlesden to Wandsworth |
Stops Wandsworth |
| 295 |
Ladbroke Grove to Clapham Junction |
Midstop (Wands. Bridge) |
| C3 |
Earl’s Court to Clapham Junction |
Midstop (Wands. Bridge) |
Road From the south take the A3, which passes through Wandsworth. From South London take the A205 South Circular Road through Wandsworth. From the east take the A12, A13, or A2 into London. From the west take the A4 or M4 into London. From the north take the A1 or A10 into London.
Tubes The nearest tube stations to Wandsworth are at Southfields (District line), and at East Putney (District line). From there you will have to take a bus into town.
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