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Getting to Kew
Tim wrote:
I have a zone 1-3 travelcard loaded on my Oyster card, and want to travel from Clapham Junction to Kew Gardens. This involves getting a train to Richmond then changing for Kew Gardens. The 337 bus goes frequently from right outside Clapham Junction (leave through the shopping centre, then cross the road) to Richmond town centre. It takes about 40 minutes in weekday traffic. Then 65/391 to Kew as others have said. Since the 337 goes past East Putney station, you could take the District up to Earls Court and down to Kew if you really wanted. Does anyone know whether I can (legaly) travel through Richmond without buying an extension, since my starting point & destination are bot covered by my travelcard (and I don't pass any ticket gates, just walk from one platform to another)? You would pass a gateline, in the corridor connecting platform 1 (the westbound SWT platform) to the rest of the station. Alex |
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