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Getting to Wembley, travel tips

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  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,047
    se9addick said:
    We are going from Bromley South to Victoria, meeting friends there & then tube to Marylebone (Victoria line to Oxford circus & change to Bakerloo line). Then overground to Wembley Stadium. More direct & less people (I hope). 
    From Victoria wouldn’t you just take the Victoria line to Green Park (only one stop) and then onto the Jubilee? That would be super quick. 
    Jubilee doesn't go to Marylebone. Goes to Baker St though which, I grant you, is a short walk to Marylebone. But I was looking at direct connections. 
    No I meant Jubilee all the way to Wembley? Not sure why you would go via Marylebone to Wembley from Victoria?
  • JohnnyH2
    JohnnyH2 Posts: 5,344
    se9addick said:
    se9addick said:
    We are going from Bromley South to Victoria, meeting friends there & then tube to Marylebone (Victoria line to Oxford circus & change to Bakerloo line). Then overground to Wembley Stadium. More direct & less people (I hope). 
    From Victoria wouldn’t you just take the Victoria line to Green Park (only one stop) and then onto the Jubilee? That would be super quick. 
    Jubilee doesn't go to Marylebone. Goes to Baker St though which, I grant you, is a short walk to Marylebone. But I was looking at direct connections. 
    No I meant Jubilee all the way to Wembley? Not sure why you would go via Marylebone to Wembley from Victoria?
    Wembley Stadium station is closer to the ground and not as crowded as Wembley Park 
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,077
    We are going from Bromley South to Victoria, meeting friends there & then tube to Marylebone (Victoria line to Oxford circus & change to Bakerloo line). Then overground to Wembley Stadium. More direct & less people (I hope). 

    Just hope that from Marylebone the trains are of more than 4 carriages, it is common to find this, hopefully not the case on Sunday.
  • McBobbin
    McBobbin Posts: 12,051
    Bit of a random one but I haven't worn my Charlton shirt for a while and now found it doesn't fit  :s.
    Too late to order, does anyone know if stalls will be selling CAFC products 
    on Wembley Way??
    Get on the prune juice
  • supaclive
    supaclive Posts: 6,515
    Bromley South - Victoria - Marylebone - Wembley Stadium

    Leave 9.19
    Arrive 10.44

    Pub!
  • Greenhithe
    Greenhithe Posts: 781
    You’re all mad. 

    Ebbsfleet to Kings Cross. 19 minutes 
    King’s Cross to Wembley met line 19 minutes. 

    Easy
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,641
    You’re all mad. 

    Ebbsfleet to Kings Cross. 19 minutes 
    King’s Cross to Wembley met line 19 minutes. 

    Easy
    Going by your user name I think you should use your local station & take the scenic route to Charing X. 
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,013
    edited May 23
    Especially useful for those of us returning home...

    So we are starting from Eltham, but can be dropped off at North Greenwich. Perplexity AI thought this is a clear winner compared with train from Eltham. Is it right?

    My sister said she'd heard the Bexleyheath line is knocked out for 12 weeks because they need to repair the Blackheath tunnel. But not this weekend, right?

    But the Dartford Loop, if they still call it that, is definitely knocked out, saw another thread on that?
    Prague, my best advice is -

    Trains from Eltham to Charing Cross run at 28 & 58, change at London Bridge & take 44 mins or
    Trains from Eltham to Charing Cross run at 21 & 51, change at Lewisham & take 37 mins.

    Charing Cross underground get on Bakerloo Line to Marylebone 5 stops. Takes 15 mins max.

    Marylebone OVERGROUND to Wembley Stadium Station takes 14 mins max.

    Overall 1hr 30 mins max door to door.

    Alternatively, simply get off at London Bridge and get the Jubilee Line to Wembley Park or switch from Jubilee Line to Metropolitan Line (much quicker/less stops) at Baker Street to Wembley Park.

    Yes you could ask someone to drop you or cab it to Woolwich or North Greenwich but it makes no sense to me. if you're walking with difficulty they can drop you at Eltham station in a few minutes.

    Also if there are mobility issues Wembley Stadium Station doesn't have a massive load of steps like Wembley Park.

  • sunbury-addick
    sunbury-addick Posts: 1,929
    Uber from Sunbury, 4 of us, about £25, 45 minutes - straight to Green Man.
  • Greenhithe
    Greenhithe Posts: 781
    You’re all mad. 

    Ebbsfleet to Kings Cross. 19 minutes 
    King’s Cross to Wembley met line 19 minutes. 

    Easy
    Going by your user name I think you should use your local station & take the scenic route to Charing X. 
    Sod that. 
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  • KBslittlesis
    KBslittlesis Posts: 8,610
    You’re all mad. 

    Ebbsfleet to Kings Cross. 19 minutes 
    King’s Cross to Wembley met line 19 minutes. 

    Easy
    This ⬆️😎🍻
  • KettsJohn
    KettsJohn Posts: 1,210
    Train from Norwich to Liverpool Street and then tube to wembley park. Can't wait but anxiety kicking in. Rare for me to train to a game so will be a nice change. Can also have a pre match beer 🍺 
  • OhMyGodden
    OhMyGodden Posts: 247
    Uber from Sunbury, 4 of us, about £25, 45 minutes - straight to Green Man.
    Make it an XL and pick 2 of us up in Staines please!
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,033
    Woolwich and Elizabeth Line is the best and likely quickest option. 

    Jubilee Line trains from N Greenwich could be all packed as Orient will have just got on at Stratford. 
    Bugger, coming from Essex my plan was to get on the Jubilee at West Ham. Stupidly, I hadn't considered that that would put us in the middle of all the travelling O's fans. I guess it's still the best option though as whichever way we come we're going to have to cross their patch. Will just have to beat the crowds by going early. My plan for coming home is to have a very good reason to hang around Wembley longer than anyone supporting Orient ;)
  • lancashire lad
    lancashire lad Posts: 15,629
    Train from Gillingham (Dorset) to Waterloo, meet up with nephew and tube to Wembley Park
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,866
    edited May 23
    If you're planning on getting the Lizzie line to Farringdon and changing there for the Met line here's a tip for you.

    Get on the very back of the train and when you get to Farringdon follow the exit signs to Barbican. Once you go up the first escalator go off to the left and there is a "secret" lift there that takes you straight up to the Westbound Met line platform at Barbican. You don't even have to leave the station. And it means you can get on the Met line train at Barbican one stop earlier than all the melons who got off the same train as you and headed to the Farringdon exit.

    If you don't believe me just Google it, or watch this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6q3S4hR380

    You're welcome!
  • Milan
    Milan Posts: 81
    se9addick said:
    Eltham Addicks get the train to London Bridge and the Jubilee to Wembley (just under an hour total duration). What’s all this nonsense about driving to North Greenwich?
    Doing the same journey myself, all the other alternatives (132 to North Greenwich etc.) just seem like a pain in the arse.
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,157
    edited May 23
    Blimey, never thought this thread would get to 100 posts!!

    But it's interesting, I tried to see how AI deals with this and the answer is, not great. The Overground from Marylebone - which I too had never heard of - never got a mention. Is this the Chiltern Line service that was mentioned earlier ?

    @Covered End I'm not sure I understand your train times from Eltham. That doesnt look right to me. Four an hour but bunched together like that?

    But appreciate you considering my "mobility problem". Thankfully its getting better by the day, almost OK but given the choice I'd certainly avoid more steps than I need to. How long has Wembley Stadium existed? I don't recall it in 2019
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,013

  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,013
    edited May 23
    Yes it’s Chiltern Line Service.
    Most people are unaware of the overground to Wembley Stadium Station.
    It's been around years, I always use it and am back in Marylebone in 20 mins, whilst people queue for over an hour at Wembley Park.
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  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,866
    Blimey, never thought this thread would get to 100 posts!!

    But it's interesting, I tried to see how AI deals with this and the answer is, not great. The Overground from Marylebone - which I too had never heard of - never got a mention. Is this the Chiltern Line service that was mentioned earlier ?

    @Covered End I'm not sure I understand your train times from Eltham. That doesnt look right to me. Four an hour but bunched together like that?

    But appreciate you considering my "mobility problem". Thankfully its getting better by the day, almost OK but given the choice I'd certainly avoid more steps than I need to. How long has Wembley Stadium existed? I don't recall it in 2019
    Wembley Stadium station has been there for ages. I got the train back from there after the 2019 game.
  • JT_87
    JT_87 Posts: 31
    Train from Southampton Central early doors
  • alan dugdale
    alan dugdale Posts: 3,077
    Taunton to Paddington tomorrow afternoon, hotel in Marylebone and Chilton line train from there Sunday. 
    Think the gates open at 10 for this diamond package malarkey so intend getting my money’s worth of booze asap !
  • sunbury-addick
    sunbury-addick Posts: 1,929
    Uber from Sunbury, 4 of us, about £25, 45 minutes - straight to Green Man.
    Make it an XL and pick 2 of us up in Staines please!
    Doable, but Staines would be first pick up, then Sunbury
  • Six-a-bag-of-nuts
    Six-a-bag-of-nuts Posts: 8,127
    Yes it’s Chiltern Line Service.
    Most people are unaware of the overground to Wembley Stadium Station.
    It's been around years, I always use it and am back in Marylebone in 20 mins, whilst people queue for over an hour at Wembley Park.
    I'm blaming you if it's rammed this time CE  ;)
  • Radostanradical
    Radostanradical Posts: 846
    My plan for the day involves not one but two trips to a Wetherspoons @ElfsborgAddick (don't start), going Turnpike with at 8.30 breakfast and a pint then 9.22 from welling to London Bridge, a cariety of tubes I won't bore everyone with details, then a short walk from central to JJ Moons.

  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,013
    Yes it’s Chiltern Line Service.
    Most people are unaware of the overground to Wembley Stadium Station.
    It's been around years, I always use it and am back in Marylebone in 20 mins, whilst people queue for over an hour at Wembley Park.
    I'm blaming you if it's rammed this time CE  ;)
    We'll be alright we're getting there by 9.30  :D
  • OhMyGodden
    OhMyGodden Posts: 247
    Uber from Sunbury, 4 of us, about £25, 45 minutes - straight to Green Man.
    Make it an XL and pick 2 of us up in Staines please!
    Doable, but Staines would be first pick up, then Sunbury
    You can be on the m25 in 5mins from where I am. I'll get one around 9 and be in the queue for a table at The White Horse by 9:50
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,013
    My plan for the day involves not one but two trips to a Wetherspoons @ElfsborgAddick (don't start), going Turnpike with at 8.30 breakfast and a pint then 9.22 from welling to London Bridge, a cariety of tubes I won't bore everyone with details, then a short walk from central to JJ Moons.

    Chav Central  :)
  • kimbo
    kimbo Posts: 2,996
    Lewes-Victoria-GreenPark-Wembley

    then 
    Wembley -London Bridge-Brighton (Daryl Hall concert-Lewes