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In message , Mrs Redboots
writes James Looker wrote to uk.transport.london on Sat, 13 Nov 2004: I agree. I used to live in Putney. it's all resident permit parking, plus they will be checking on a match day. Parking, no chance. What about that huge car-park off Seagrave Road, where the South-Western hospital used to be, many years ago. Closes at 8.00pm, before the match even starts, unless there is something late on at Earls Court, which I don't think there is. It is used mostly when there are exhibitions at Earl's Court, but it's not all that far from Craven Cottage - maybe a tad far to walk, but there are buses. The buses don't move on match days! The District line from West Brompton (right by the car park) to Putney Bridge (10 minutes walk from Craven Cottage) would be a better bet - but the OP would need to check opening times carefully, since I don't think that car park would normally be open in the late evening. -- Paul Terry |
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