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Does anyone know if the 37 bus is currently running on its usual route to Putney? According to TfL journey planner, there is an altered route and it advises changing buses at Clapham.


Need to get to Putney Station and the only alternative seems to be 176 bus to Waterloo and get a train, which seems a bit of a palaver.


Does any canny local person know the best way to get to Putney Station by public transport from SE22 or nearby? Thanks.

Thank you so much...spent at least half an hour on TfL, which never suggested this...much quicker.


Just one more question, could anyone please say whether the 185 really makes Goose Green to Vauxhall in 30 mins in the morning peak or do you have to allow longer in reality?


Thanks for the Clapham suggestion too, that would be great if the 37 took 30 mins from Goose Green, but I've sat in traffic for 45 mins just to get to Brixton in the past.


If there's anyone who does either of these routes I'd be really grateful to hear how long they actually take. Thanks.

I do this trip daily, and whilst its a few changes, I find it the fastest and most reliable as the bus to Vauxhall can vary quite alot in the mornings. Train from Denmark Hill to Battersea Park, walk to Queenstown Road (2 mins) and then train to Putney. It does depend what time you need to arrive and the train connections.

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