Putney Bridge Tube Station

Putney Bridge is a station on the District Line, Wimbledon branch, in Zone 2, between Parsons Green and East Putney. It was opened as Putney Bridge and Fulham on 1 March 1880, renamed Putney Bridge and Hurlingham (the neighbouring district) on 1 January 1902 and received its present name in 1932. The 18th century Ranelagh Pleasure Gardens were roughly where the station is now, and are commemorated in a couple of street names. Fulham Palace, the former home of the Bishops of London which now contains a small museum set in Bishop's Park, is close by. In addition, the Hurlingham Club and the Fulham FC football stadium are in close proximity.

 

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