Queen Mary’s travel
Tube, rail and tram links
Barnes station, for National Rail services, is a short ride from the hospital on bus routes 72 or 265, or is approximately 15 to 20 minutes walk away.
Richmond station (for District line, London Overground and National Rail) and Wimbledon station (for District line, National Rail and tram services), are both linked to the hospital by bus route 493.
Bus map for Queen Mary’s (PDF)
Patient transport
For more information about patient transport visit our patient transport page
Where to buy your tickets
Oyster is the cheapest way to pay for single journeys on bus, Tube, tram, DLR and London over ground services in London. On your Oyster card, you can store your Travelcard/Bus Pass and/or cash to pay as you go.
You can buy tickets, get Oyster cards or top them up and get more information:
- Online at www.tfl.gov.uk/oyster
- By phone on 0845 330 9876
- At all Tube and most London over ground station
- ticket offices or ticket machines
- At over 2,200 Ticket Stops and
- Oyster Ticket Stops across London*
- Some National Rail station ticket offices
- London Travel Information Centres
* Ticket Stops and Oyster Ticket Stops are a network of independent retailers selling tickets on behalf of Transport for London.
For BT residential customers, calls to the Oyster helpline will cost no more than 3.5p per minute. The price on non-BT phone lines may be different.
Travel Information
You can plan your journey to Queen Mary’s using the Transport for London journey planner tool at the top right of this page. Just enter your start point and the journey planner will show you the fastest, easiest and/or most accessible route.
You can also text TfL to 60835 for travel information.
By texting TfL to 60835 on a WAP enabled mobile, you can get Journey Planner and other interactive travel services. (Service may vary according to network)
To be kept up to date with travel news in London, visit: www.tfl.gov.uk/travelalerts
This free service informs you of delays to Tube and DLR routes. Register online which routes you want to monitor, then choose how and when you want to be informed – by SMS (text) and/or email.