Putney Bridge to Chigwell by train 

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Train journey from Putney Bridge to Chigwell

1)  From Putney Bridge take the District Line
2)  Change train at Earls Court to the District Line
3)  Change train at Mile End to the Central Line
4)  Change train at Woodford to the Central Line
5)  Leave the train at Chigwell

Journey: Putney Bridge → Parsons Green → Fulham Broadway → West Brompton → Earl’s Court change train Earl’s Court → Gloucester Road → South Kensington → Sloane Square → Victoria → St. James’s Park → Westminster → Embankment → Temple → Blackfriars → Mansion House → Cannon Street → Monument → Tower Hill → Aldgate East → Whitechapel → Stepney Green → Mile End change train Mile End → Stratford → Leyton → Leytonstone → Snaresbrook → South Woodford → Woodford change train Woodford → Roding Valley → Chigwell

Estimated time: 90 mins     Fare zones passed through: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (fares and ticket prices)

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Putney Bridge station

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Train station:
Putney Bridge Station
Train fare zone:
2
London underground trains from Putney Bridge station…
 

District Line

 

Chigwell station

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Train station:
Chigwell Station
Train fare zone:
5
Chigwell station connects with the following train lines…
 

Central Line

 
 
  
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