Travel tips for Wembley
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Travel tips for Wembley
Folks, quick tips from a hardy commuter!
1 - Train.
Take the Train from Banbury, Bicester North or Thame. Parking at the stations are £5.50 per day and off-peak tickets pretty decent. You can park around the stations to save you some ca$h , but will no doubt piss off locals The Trains will be making additional stops at Wembley Station (right next to the Stadium)
Coming back is hellish though, expect Alton Towers style queues.
2 - Coach
Oxford Tube or Bus Company -Option 1 Get off at Hillingdon and take the Metropolitan line and get off at Wembley Park. Hilliingdon to Wembley is about 40mins. Also check the TFL website for weekend works.
Option 2 (if you are on the 190, Oxford Tube does not stop here) get off at Baker street and Walk to Marylebone. It's 5 mins if that. Chiltern will be running special Wembley trains all day. It's 15mins from there to Wembley Stadium
3-Car Check local NCP or car parking sites near tube stations on the lines to Wembley. Way cheaper than Wembley car parking and local tubes should be less busy than the trains. Again check TFL for news.
Jubilee line is kaput on weekends, do not plan to use it at all.
Hope this helps!
1 - Train.
Take the Train from Banbury, Bicester North or Thame. Parking at the stations are £5.50 per day and off-peak tickets pretty decent. You can park around the stations to save you some ca$h , but will no doubt piss off locals The Trains will be making additional stops at Wembley Station (right next to the Stadium)
Coming back is hellish though, expect Alton Towers style queues.
2 - Coach
Oxford Tube or Bus Company -Option 1 Get off at Hillingdon and take the Metropolitan line and get off at Wembley Park. Hilliingdon to Wembley is about 40mins. Also check the TFL website for weekend works.
Option 2 (if you are on the 190, Oxford Tube does not stop here) get off at Baker street and Walk to Marylebone. It's 5 mins if that. Chiltern will be running special Wembley trains all day. It's 15mins from there to Wembley Stadium
3-Car Check local NCP or car parking sites near tube stations on the lines to Wembley. Way cheaper than Wembley car parking and local tubes should be less busy than the trains. Again check TFL for news.
Jubilee line is kaput on weekends, do not plan to use it at all.
Hope this helps!
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Also thinking about it, Beaconsfield is a pretty quiet station on a Sunday and should have stops at Wembley. Parking is still £5.50 but it's only 45 mins from Oxford and then a further 35mins to Wembley from there. It's on the Chiltern line.
Off-peak to Wembley from there should be in the region of £8 I think.
Off-peak to Wembley from there should be in the region of £8 I think.
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The problem with going from stations such as Wycombe, Beaconsfield or Gerrards Cross is that very few trains that stop there will also stop at Wembley, whereas if you go from Bicester or Haddenham then I'm pretty sure all trains will stop at Wembley and have extra coaches on them."Swissbloke" wrote:Also thinking about it, Beaconsfield is a pretty quiet station on a Sunday and should have stops at Wembley. Parking is still £5.50 but it's only 45 mins from Oxford and then a further 35mins to Wembley from there. It's on the Chiltern line.
Off-peak to Wembley from there should be in the region of £8 I think.
If we win then trains home won't be an issue as I'll be heading to the nearest pub and then into central London to celebrate properly. If we lose then queuing in the rain will be such a positive pleasure compared to the misery I will be suffering anyway that I won't even notice it.
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Correct and even Baker St. can be an issue so it's the Bakerloo to Oxford Circus and then the Victoria line to Victoria to be sure you get the bus at the start of its run."tomoufc" wrote:A word of warning for those tempted to use the regular service coaches - trying to get one back from Hillingdon after a major event at Wembley is a near impossibility - many of them are already full coming out of London and it dawns on you that 100s of other people have had the same idea.
The Football Ground Guide has loads of useful info:
http://www.footballgroundguide.com/wembley_stadium/
http://www.footballgroundguide.com/wembley_stadium/
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By car from Oxford - come off the A40 at the Target Roundabout. A312 to Harrow on the Hill. The tube station (Metropolitan Line) is a couple of stations from Wembley Park and arrives going into London (less crowded).
A public car park in Gayton Road, 2 minute walk from Harrow on the Hill tube,
and a reasonable boozer at the junction of Lyon Road/Gayton Road.
A route I used regularly for England internationals when I lived in Oxford - but I have been exiled some time.
A public car park in Gayton Road, 2 minute walk from Harrow on the Hill tube,
and a reasonable boozer at the junction of Lyon Road/Gayton Road.
A route I used regularly for England internationals when I lived in Oxford - but I have been exiled some time.
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...thats a very good route- there's never any hassle getting tubes going north after the game ( well once youve got through the wembley way crush.."Dartford Ox" wrote:By car from Oxford - come off the A40 at the Target Roundabout. A312 to Harrow on the Hill. The tube station (Metropolitan Line) is a couple of stations from Wembley Park and arrives going into London (less crowded).
A public car park in Gayton Road, 2 minute walk from Harrow on the Hill tube,
and a reasonable boozer at the junction of Lyon Road/Gayton Road.
A route I used regularly for England internationals when I lived in Oxford - but I have been exiled some time.
A pal of mine gets a train from wycombe into wembley for the england games and he never seems to have problems in or out.
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The Boot and Slipper is a good pub but sadly it's hobson's choice in Amersham-on-the-hill these days. The Iron Horse RIP."amershamwrighty" wrote:There is also the option of Amersham Met line, which has a huge car park and is 35 minutes from Wembley Park.
More to the point, the Boot and Slipper is 5 minutes walk from the station and I shall be having pre-match lager in there. The food is excellent too.
By the way, it's only £3.50 to park at Haddenham & Thame after 9.00am.