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Directions
The car park has two drop off and pick up points, one at the end of the bridge leading to the ground floor entrance and one just outside the lower ground floor entrance.
There is a car park on site. The Charges are paid on exit and are currently (at time of print) • £2 over one hour • £4 over two hours • £6 over three hours
• £8 over four hours (maximum daily charge)
Blue badge holders may park free in any of the designated bays.
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. Hammersmith station, for District, Piccadilly and Hammersmith & City lines, is connected to Queen Mary’s Hospital by bus route 72. 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.
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