
If you need to attend Queen’s Hospital Romford, you will be pleased to hear that there are great Romford transport links between nearby towns and districts, and the hospital itself. Whether you are an outpatient, a visitor or a member of staff, make use of the convenient and regular train, tube and bus lines serving Romford and the wider Havering area.
Connections with Romford Market and Romford Station
There are a number of buses which visit either Romford Station or Romford Market, and which also stop at Queen’s Hospital:
- 128
- 175
- 365
- 496
- 499
- 898
Additionally, the 103 and 174 routes stop at Oldchurch Road, which is just 5 minutes from the hospital. The 5 and 294 services stop at South Street, approximately 10 minutes away from the hospital.
Romford Transport Links for Tube Passengers
There are three tube stops in the vicinity of Queen’s Hospital. All of these stops are located on the District Line:
- Dagenham Heathway
- Elm Park
- Hornchurch
Catch a bus from the tube station to the hospital. For Dagenham Heathway you need the 175 service. At Elm Park, catch the 365 and for Hornchurch, you need the 193.
Rail Transport for Queen’s Hospital Romford
The best way to reach Queen’s Hospital is via Romford Station. Romford Station is served by seven different bus routes which all visit the hospital, so you will never have a long wait.
Romford is an accessible station. Disabled passengers can get from the train to the street independently, because of the lifts and ramps which makes station access easy. For disabled passengers who are visiting the hospital, the Romford transport links make transport simple. All Transport for London buses have low level access, and space for wheelchairs and pushchairs.
Romford Station is connected by the British Rail Network to the wider London and Essex regions, including Liverpool Street, Ilford, Goodmayes Harold Wood, Chelmsford, Colchester and Southend.
Reliable Romford Transport Links
The public transport in Romford is regular and reliable, so you can be sure to arrive on time for your appointment at Queen’s Hospital. You should never have to wait long for a bus to the hospital, especially when you travel via Romford Station.
If you need information about a specific bus, train or tube route, you can contact the relevant transport office using the details below. They will advise you on any aspect of your upcoming journey.
National Rail Enquiries
- 08457 48 49 50
- www.nationalrail.co.uk
Bus and Tube Enquiries
- 08432 22 12 34
- www.tfl.gov.uk
Barking, Havering and Redbridge Hospitals – Travel Enquiries
- 01708 435 000 (ext. 6638)
- www.bhrhospitals.nhs.uk
This guide to Romford transport links was created for you by Plumber Romford, as part of a series of articles on Romford and Havering. Get to know Romford with our community transport links. Travel by bus, train or tube and find easy access to one of the UK’s finest healthcare facilities, Queen’s Hospital Romford.
Stops on Havering’s Bus Routes
The buses in Romford visit all surrounding towns and districts, including:
Aveley; Gidea Park; Barking; Hainault; Goodmayes; Barkingside; Brentwood; Harold Hill; Ilford; Rainham; Upminster; Elm Park; Cranham; Buckhurst Hill; Hornchurch; Ockenden; Newbury Park; Dagenham Heathway; Elm Park; Collier Row; London Liverpool Street; Redbridge; Gants Hill; Claybury; Chadwell Heath; Harold Wood.
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