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Getting Around Twickenham
Twickenham Stadium is on the northern side of the A316 as you head into London from the south west. Exit M25 at Junction 12 onto the M3 and then A316. Stay on the A316 until you have negotiated a roundabout. The Stoop (Harlequins Rugby Ground) will appear on your right hand side and then turn left at the next roundabout. Staight over the mini-roundabout and the Gate L entrance is on your left. Twickenham Station is a 10 minute walk from the Stadium. Services operate on the main London Waterloo to Reading line.
Public Transportation Twickenham is situated in West London, within the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It is well serviced by public transport, including buses and trains and is within easy reach of the M3 and M4 motorways.
Bus Twickenham is well served by the following bus routes: 33 Fulwell to Hammersmith; 110 Hounslow to Twickenham; 267 Fulwell to Hammersmith; 281 Tolworth to Hounslow; 290 Staines to Richmond; 490 Hatton Cross to Richmond; H22 Hounslow to Richmond; R68 Hampton Ct to Richmond; R70 Hampton to Richmond; N9 Kington to Aldwych (night bus).
Car Twickenham is easily accessible by road. It lies to the south of the A316, which runs from Central London through Chiswick, Mortlake and Richmond before passing Twickenham and becoming the M3 at Sunbury. There are a number of parking spaces in Twickenham Town Centre (marked on the Town Centre map). On street parking is available at meters.
Train London Waterloo is approximately 20 minutes away from Twickenham by train. Trains run approximately 6 times per hour at peak. In addition, St Margaret's and Strawberry Hill stations are only about 10 mins walk from Twickenham Town Centre.
Boat There are a number of boat companies operating along this stretch of the river.
The Thames Path follows England's best-known river for 184 miles from the Cotswolds through to the Thames barrier near Greenwich, passing through Twickenham. It is a popular route with walkers and leads them past historic attractions such as Marble Hill House and excellent pubs such as The White Swan and The Barmy Arms.
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