Putney railway station

Putney railway station serves Putney in the London Borough of Wandsworth, in southwest London straddling Travelcard zone 2 and zone 3. It is 5 mi down the line from London Waterloo.

The station and all trains serving it are operated by South Western Railway. It has four platforms and is 500 m from East Putney Underground station.

History
The station opened when the Nine Elms to Richmond line came into service on 27 July 1846 and was rebuilt in 1885-6 when the track was turned to quadruple as today, as far as Barnes.

Services
The typical off-peak service at the station in trains per hour is:


 * 4 indirectly to London Waterloo, of which
 * 2 take the Kingston Loop Line via Kingston to return circuitously to Waterloo
 * 2 take the Hounslow Loop Line via Hounslow to return circuitously to Waterloo
 * 6 directly to London Waterloo, that is
 * 4 as the reverse of the above routes, i.e. the shortest route to Waterloo, as stopping services.
 * 2 termed semi-fast whose intervening stops are Clapham Junction and Vauxhall
 * 2 (every service) to Windsor & Eton Riverside, calling at Richmond, Twickenham, Whitton, Feltham and all 6 following stations.

Connections
London Buses route 14, 37, 39, 85, 93, 337, 424 and 430 and night route N74 serve the station.