How to get to St George's

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St George's, University of London, is located in south-west London on the same site as St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust. We are about five minutes’ walk from Tooting Broadway Tube station. Tooting Broadway is on the Northern Line, zone 3. Please use the map above and London and M25 map to help you find our campus, and please click here for a more detailed map of the hospital site. A map detailing the location of our Halls of Residence, Horton Halls, can be found here.

Our front entrance is wheelchair-accessible.

Getting here by public transport

London Underground
Our nearest Tube station is Tooting Broadway (Northern Line, zone 3). St George’s is about five minutes’ walk from the station.
 
Tooting Broadway station is not wheelchair-accessible.

Tooting Broadway is about 22 minutes from London Bridge (Bank branch of the Northern Line), and 25 minutes from Waterloo (Charing Cross branch of the Northern Line). Consult the Transport for London website for further details.

London buses
Several buses stop directly outside St George’s, and even more do so at Tooting Broadway.

Bus

Route

From St George's

From Tooting Broadway  underground

From Tooting Railway (BR)

Halls of residence

44

Vauxhall

 

Yes

Yes

 

57

Kingston-Streatham Hill
(24-hour)

 

Yes

 

 

77

Waterloo

 

Yes

Yes

 

127

Purley Station

 

Yes

 

 

133

Streatham

 

Yes

 

 

155

Elephant and Castle

Yes

Yes

 

 

219

Clapham Junction-Wimbledon

 

Yes

 

 

264

Croydon

 

Yes

Yes

 

270

Mitcham-Putney Bridge

 

Yes

Yes

 

280

Belmont Station-Sutton

Yes

Yes

Yes

 

333

Elephant and Castle

 

Yes

 

 

355

Brixton-Mitcham

 

Yes

Yes

 

G1

Battersea-Clapham Common-Wandsworth Common-Streatham

Yes

Yes

 

Yes
(St George's Grove)

Night

 buses

 

 

 

 

N44

Aldwych-Sutton

 

Yes

 

 

57

Kingston-Streatham Hill
(24 hour)

 

Yes

 

 

N155

Aldwych-Morden

 

Yes

 

 

 

London rail
Tooting mainline station is about a 15-minute walk away. The line runs from Wimbledon to Luton and Bedford, via King’s Cross. See the Transport for London map, and the First Capital Connect website for more information.

By bicycle
We have bicycle racks on site and at the Halls of Residence. Click here for London cycling maps and route planners.

By car
The closest major roads are the A3 from the West, M23/A23 from the South and from the East, the A2. Click here for a map of Tooting Broadway.

Congestion charge
St George’s is not in the Congestion Charge zone.

Car parking
The University does not have public car-parking space. There is a limited amount of pay-and-display parking in the area, and we strongly advise using public transport to reach us.

 

Prof. Peter Kopelman Principal

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Prof. Peter Kopelman

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