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Travelling to Wembley on Sunday
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We will drive from Harlow to Stanmore. We have pre-booked our parking at Stanmore Station at £15 for the whole day. Four tube stops to Wembley Park so hopefully not too painful.1
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eaststandmike said:MrLargo said:Driving from Lewisham to Hornchurch about 9am. Tube from there to Wembley. Tube back to Hornchurch after the game, then drive to a hotel somewhere in the sticks near Brentwood.
Why oh why do people not check the date of the League 1 play-off final before arranging their weddings?! Ridiculous.1 -
Southeastern have engineering works on the Woolwich line on Sunday. Also affects the Lewisham trains.0
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Getting the 8:00AM train up from the coast. Will be in London for 9ish to have breakfast in central before getting Wembley at 11ish.0
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Train all the way from here (with two changes).0
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Covered End said:Hastingsaddick said:GretnaGreenAddick said:I have booked one of the over priced car parking spaces at Wembley, worth the cost for the peace of mind and I don't fancy risking the long train journey.
Fingers crossed for tomorrow that I manage to get tickets for the actual game.0 -
trundler said:Best and quickest way to Wembley on Sunday. Marylebone ststion to Wembley stadium ststion, nine minutes and some decent pubs in local area.1
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ForeverAddickted said:Having looked into travel... Will probably go from Strood to London Bridge in the morning, jump on the Jubilee Line and head straight to Wembley Park (Arriving around 11:30)
Grab some lunch in that London Designed Outlet place where there are a couple of places (depending on how busy it is if others have the same idea of arriving so early) - Once done will walk up to the Green Man most like for a few beverages before returning to Wembley about 2:30
Want to make sure Im ready to go and in my seat well before the players come out of the tunnel1 -
Morning flight into gatwick landing at 9.30am then straight to Wembley!5
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Toss up between Met and Jubilee....what do people think?0
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We have a customer - Gourmet Burger in Wembley and my brother thinks we should grab a bite to eat there. But in 98 we had a KFC and there is a voice in me saying we should have that again for good luck!4
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MuttleyCAFC said:We have a customer - Gourmet Burger in Wembley and my brother thinks we should grab a bite to eat there. But in 98 we had a KFC and there is a voice in me saying we should have that again for good luck!5
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Hastingsaddick said:Toss up between Met and Jubilee....what do people think?2
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Picking up son from Sydenham, london overground to canada water, jubilee to Finchley road, met to wembley park as met line far quicker and Finchley is easy interchange0
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For those going by tube to Wembley Park, just doing a bit of research on TFL Journey Planner.
If you get on the Jubilee Line at North Greenwich with a change on to the Met it will take 34 minutes. But if you stay on the Jubilee line it will take 38 mins. So saving 4 minutes but not having the hassle of changing.
If you get on the Jubilee line at London Bridge to Wembley Park it will take 29 minutes. Getting on at London Bridge and changing on to the Met line it will take 26 minutes.
Again is it worth the hassle of changing?
That is my bit of research done. Breakfast at north Greenwich and Jubilee Line all the way.
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twiggyaddick said:Picking up son from Sydenham, london overground to canada water, jubilee to Finchley road, met to wembley park as met line far quicker and Finchley is easy interchange0
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Curb_It said:For those going by tube to Wembley Park, just doing a bit of research on TFL Journey Planner.
If you get on the Jubilee Line at North Greenwich with a change on to the Met it will take 34 minutes. But if you stay on the Jubilee line it will take 38 mins. So saving 4 minutes but having the hassle of changing.
If you get on the Jubilee line at London Bridge to Wembley Park it will take 29 minutes. Getting on at London Bridge and changing on to the Met line it will take 26 minutes.
Again is it worth the hassle of changing?
That is my bit of research done. Breakfast at north Greenwich and Jubilee Line all the way.2 -
Curb_It said:twiggyaddick said:Picking up son from Sydenham, london overground to canada water, jubilee to Finchley road, met to wembley park as met line far quicker and Finchley is easy interchange1
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Metropolitan line from either Aldgate or Farringdon.0
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CatAddick said:Curb_It said:For those going by tube to Wembley Park, just doing a bit of research on TFL Journey Planner.
If you get on the Jubilee Line at North Greenwich with a change on to the Met it will take 34 minutes. But if you stay on the Jubilee line it will take 38 mins. So saving 4 minutes but having the hassle of changing.
If you get on the Jubilee line at London Bridge to Wembley Park it will take 29 minutes. Getting on at London Bridge and changing on to the Met line it will take 26 minutes.
Again is it worth the hassle of changing?
That is my bit of research done. Breakfast at north Greenwich and Jubilee Line all the way.2 - Sponsored links:
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killerandflash said:CatAddick said:Curb_It said:For those going by tube to Wembley Park, just doing a bit of research on TFL Journey Planner.
If you get on the Jubilee Line at North Greenwich with a change on to the Met it will take 34 minutes. But if you stay on the Jubilee line it will take 38 mins. So saving 4 minutes but having the hassle of changing.
If you get on the Jubilee line at London Bridge to Wembley Park it will take 29 minutes. Getting on at London Bridge and changing on to the Met line it will take 26 minutes.
Again is it worth the hassle of changing?
That is my bit of research done. Breakfast at north Greenwich and Jubilee Line all the way.
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MrB said:Hastingsaddick said:Toss up between Met and Jubilee....what do people think?
That will do for me.0 -
Curb_It said:killerandflash said:CatAddick said:Curb_It said:For those going by tube to Wembley Park, just doing a bit of research on TFL Journey Planner.
If you get on the Jubilee Line at North Greenwich with a change on to the Met it will take 34 minutes. But if you stay on the Jubilee line it will take 38 mins. So saving 4 minutes but having the hassle of changing.
If you get on the Jubilee line at London Bridge to Wembley Park it will take 29 minutes. Getting on at London Bridge and changing on to the Met line it will take 26 minutes.
Again is it worth the hassle of changing?
That is my bit of research done. Breakfast at north Greenwich and Jubilee Line all the way.0 -
Curb_It said:killerandflash said:CatAddick said:Curb_It said:For those going by tube to Wembley Park, just doing a bit of research on TFL Journey Planner.
If you get on the Jubilee Line at North Greenwich with a change on to the Met it will take 34 minutes. But if you stay on the Jubilee line it will take 38 mins. So saving 4 minutes but having the hassle of changing.
If you get on the Jubilee line at London Bridge to Wembley Park it will take 29 minutes. Getting on at London Bridge and changing on to the Met line it will take 26 minutes.
Again is it worth the hassle of changing?
That is my bit of research done. Breakfast at north Greenwich and Jubilee Line all the way.0 -
Hastingsaddick said:Curb_It said:killerandflash said:CatAddick said:Curb_It said:For those going by tube to Wembley Park, just doing a bit of research on TFL Journey Planner.
If you get on the Jubilee Line at North Greenwich with a change on to the Met it will take 34 minutes. But if you stay on the Jubilee line it will take 38 mins. So saving 4 minutes but having the hassle of changing.
If you get on the Jubilee line at London Bridge to Wembley Park it will take 29 minutes. Getting on at London Bridge and changing on to the Met line it will take 26 minutes.
Again is it worth the hassle of changing?
That is my bit of research done. Breakfast at north Greenwich and Jubilee Line all the way.0 -
Get on a Jubilee Line train south of the Thames and you'll be fine all the way, Finchley Road will be chaos and it's not worth the 4 minutes.
There's at least 24 Jubilee line trains an hour to Wembley on Sunday from North Greenwich, so plenty of trains.1 -
Hex said:twiggyaddick said:Is there anywhere decent for food near the stadium or is it all overpriced parp?0
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AddickUpNorth said:Train from York at 08:56 into Kings Cross just after 11 then trying to find my cohorts in Finchley Road. Can anyone tell me how long that usually takes? The tube bit that is.0
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We're thinking of parking at North Greenwich and taking the Jubilee line to Wembley Park, but with a break at Baker Street to meet others. The TFL website gave a fare of £2.80 from North Greenwich to Wembley Park, which seems very cheap, however a travel card seems to cost £10.10 off peak. Not being used to travel in London these days, does a stop at Baker Street mean that we'd have to buy new tickets from Baker Street to Wembley Park after we have stopped? A travel card seems to be the easier option.
Also I tried to book the NCP car park at North Greenwich, but it advised that I couldn't pre-book there. Are we likely to find problems with parking near North Greenwich if we can't pre-book. We actually live in Bearsted, Maidstone, but it seemed easier, quicker and cheaper to drive to North Greenwich rather than travel by train from Bearsted.
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Curb_It said:killerandflash said:CatAddick said:Curb_It said:For those going by tube to Wembley Park, just doing a bit of research on TFL Journey Planner.
If you get on the Jubilee Line at North Greenwich with a change on to the Met it will take 34 minutes. But if you stay on the Jubilee line it will take 38 mins. So saving 4 minutes but having the hassle of changing.
If you get on the Jubilee line at London Bridge to Wembley Park it will take 29 minutes. Getting on at London Bridge and changing on to the Met line it will take 26 minutes.
Again is it worth the hassle of changing?
That is my bit of research done. Breakfast at north Greenwich and Jubilee Line all the way.0