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Getting to Wembley, travel tips

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  • shirty5 said:
    Eltham trains do run every 15 minutes but only directly to Victoria and Cannon Street. Can change at Lewisham then wait for Charing Cross train (which has busy potential) then tube to Baker Street for tubes to Wembley Park or onto Marylebone. Full circle, personally Eltham to Victoria, tube via Oxford Circus to Marylebone then 9 minute train from there to Wembley Stadium. Very easy from there.
    But this is what I asked @Covered End about. It's not, apparently, every 15 minutes. It seems to be two in 7 minutes and then a gap of 23 minutes. I have the TFL app now, and can see it for myself , but it's no frigging way to run a railway. And the TFL app, bloody hell...if I ask for Eltham station to Marylebone at 08.55, it proposes a bus to NG and the Bakerloo, or a bus to Woolwich for the ELZ. No mention of taking the train. 

    It's going to be fun agreeing this with my brother. he has Strong Opinions on these things. Runs in the family I suppose🤣
    nationalrail.co.uk. will tell you all you need to know.
    A link was already put up on page 1.


    Aha, it obviously didn't work :)

    That’s par for the course 
  • shirty5 said:
    shirty5 said:
    Eltham trains do run every 15 minutes but only directly to Victoria and Cannon Street. Can change at Lewisham then wait for Charing Cross train (which has busy potential) then tube to Baker Street for tubes to Wembley Park or onto Marylebone. Full circle, personally Eltham to Victoria, tube via Oxford Circus to Marylebone then 9 minute train from there to Wembley Stadium. Very easy from there.
    But this is what I asked @Covered End about. It's not, apparently, every 15 minutes. It seems to be two in 7 minutes and then a gap of 23 minutes. I have the TFL app now, and can see it for myself , but it's no frigging way to run a railway. And the TFL app, bloody hell...if I ask for Eltham station to Marylebone at 08.55, it proposes a bus to NG and the Bakerloo, or a bus to Woolwich for the ELZ. No mention of taking the train. 

    It's going to be fun agreeing this with my brother. he has Strong Opinions on these things. Runs in the family I suppose🤣
    nationalrail.co.uk. will tell you all you need to know.
    A link was already put up on page 1.


    Aha, it obviously didn't work :)

    That’s par for the course 
    Six pages on how to get to Wembley after that link was put up, ffs.
  • T_C_E said:
    se9addick said:
    Suggest best to familiarise with some back up routes for the day. That Elizabeth line is a major let down when it fails and you will be lucky to be a useful inter-change to change route. The mainlines to London Bridge/ Charing Cross aren't exactly reliable when they are needed either. So i recommend thinking about alternatives like the DLR, e.g. from Woolwich, and Greenwich should it be needed.
    For goodness sake, we’re going to North London not a trek across the Sahara! 
    Leaving now and taking no chances!
    People, let’s be careful out there!

    Charles Hawtrey - Carry on Camping
  • shirty5 said:
    T_C_E said:
    se9addick said:
    Suggest best to familiarise with some back up routes for the day. That Elizabeth line is a major let down when it fails and you will be lucky to be a useful inter-change to change route. The mainlines to London Bridge/ Charing Cross aren't exactly reliable when they are needed either. So i recommend thinking about alternatives like the DLR, e.g. from Woolwich, and Greenwich should it be needed.
    For goodness sake, we’re going to North London not a trek across the Sahara! 
    Leaving now and taking no chances!
    People, let’s be careful out there!

    Charles Hawtrey - Carry on Camping
    Good spot. Mr Muggins.
  • T_C_E said:
    se9addick said:
    Suggest best to familiarise with some back up routes for the day. That Elizabeth line is a major let down when it fails and you will be lucky to be a useful inter-change to change route. The mainlines to London Bridge/ Charing Cross aren't exactly reliable when they are needed either. So i recommend thinking about alternatives like the DLR, e.g. from Woolwich, and Greenwich should it be needed.
    For goodness sake, we’re going to North London not a trek across the Sahara! 
    Leaving now and taking no chances!
    People, let’s be careful out there!

    Sorry @T_C_E your bag is larger than A4 so we cannot let you in. 
  • Off_it said:
    "Back up routes"!

    There are four different ways to get to Wembley from Baker Street alone. 

    Anyone who wants to get there will get there.
    When are train tickets going on sale? 
  • Off_it said:
    "Back up routes"!

    There are four different ways to get to Wembley from Baker Street alone. 

    Anyone who wants to get there will get there.
    When are train tickets going on sale? 
    Too late, all the good deals went on sale 3 months ago & have been snapped up.
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  • JohnnyH2 said:
    This thread is laughable. A London Club needing travel directions to Wembley, and we are meant to be the trainspotters!
    We're trying to look cool, and pretend we dont know. Would be like catnip to any Millwall fans reading this thread if we show our true knowledge
  • On the move from Leeds and on time. Little afternoon in London before tomorrow 
  • JohnnyH2 said:
    This thread is laughable. A London Club needing travel directions to Wembley, and we are meant to be the trainspotters!
    We are a London club with probably the largest natural catchment area in the country stretching from the coast to the east and the coast to the south with limited competition, particularly to the population it covers. Some of us live in London, I suspect most don’t. 
  • edited May 24
    Bugger, beaten to it with the bag gag. Will have to console myself with the joy of working out how to get to Wembley with half the trains not working
  • Off_it said:
    "Back up routes"!

    There are four different ways to get to Wembley from Baker Street alone. 

    Anyone who wants to get there will get there.
    When are train tickets going on sale? 
    Once the Orient fans have finished buying what they need.
  • Stig said:
    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 ;)
    I am coming from Essex too and will have to travel with O’s supporters ..
  • J BLOCK said:
    Travelling down from the north west today - back home after the game 
    My son is on the train from Stockport now 👍
  • Off to a flyer with GWR. “Lack of staff” blamed for delays to London. Still better than leaving it till tomorrow morning, although at this rate…..
  • 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
    Ah yes, the steps. Loads of them at Wembley Park tube station. 
    Wembley Park station has lifts as well
    Not outside they dont.
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  • Going by Coach. Pick it up at Hall Place.
  • edited May 24
    J BLOCK said:
    Travelling down from the north west today - back home after the game 
    There and back from the North West tomorrow. Driving to Kingsbury tube station for breakfast pints of non alcohol beer 🤣.
  • Going on coach from Larkfield?
    Martins Square car park is no longer free and costs £5:80. 
    Not a lot off street. 

    Coaches leave as soon as they can so be there 15 mins before departure time. 
  • cafe 7.30 > bnh to london bridge 8.16 > ldn bridge to wembley ( just gonna stay on jub line, for the faff of changing its not worth it as its about 5 mins quicker  ) 

    we will be heading to green man there are 22 of us heading there should be there by about 9.30ish 

    Beanos cafe?
    Yes sir before sons of anarchy get there 
  • You’re all mad. 

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

    Easy
    This but starting at Strood. I was surprised how quick the “high speed” was 😬
  • cafe 7.30 > bnh to london bridge 8.16 > ldn bridge to wembley ( just gonna stay on jub line, for the faff of changing its not worth it as its about 5 mins quicker  ) 

    we will be heading to green man there are 22 of us heading there should be there by about 9.30ish 

    Beanos cafe?
    Yes sir before sons of anarchy get there 
    😂 every Sunday. We were heading to beanos but giving it a miss now. Straight to barnehurst to abbeywood then liz line to Farringdon etc
  • Milan said:
    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.
    LB will be busier than 2019 as its a London Derby. I live in Eltham but am doing Woolwich to Liverpool St then Met line to Wembley Park, hopefully in just over 1 hour.🤔
  • Getting train from Chelmsford to Liverpool Street then met, nice and easy. Will be a lot of orient on there, but in 2019 the train from Essex was packed with Sunderland fans and that was more of a surprise. Should be a good atmosphere 
  • Ultimatum said:
    You’re all mad. 

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

    Easy
    This but starting at Strood. I was surprised how quick the “high speed” was 😬
    I always thought Strood sounded Scottish. As does Wrabness. 
  • 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
    Ah yes, the steps. Loads of them at Wembley Park tube station. 
    Wembley Park station has lifts as well
    Not outside they dont.
    You don't have to go down the steps outside Wembley Park station. If you go out to the left onto the road you can go down any number of slopes.
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