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Can anyone recommend a good "park and ride" station for Wembley stadium,
when coming from Yorkshire? Anywhere south of about Cambridge would probably be okay, and I guess walks of up to 20-ish min would be fine - they can read a map, and there will be no baggage, kids, etc to worry about. My little brother has just told me that him and his friends are coming down from Hull on May 24 to watch a football match. The train is too expensive for a car load of Yorkshiremen, so their plan was to drive to my house (Sutton area) and "get the tube". I've told them there is a bit of a flaw in that plan, and crossing London by car to get to Sutton is probably a bit silly. They used Cambridge before, but I don't live there now. (The last time I went near a football was at school, which completely cured me of any interest in sport) -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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On Thu, 15 May 2008 22:44:04 +0100, Arthur Figgis
wrote: Can anyone recommend a good "park and ride" station for Wembley stadium, when coming from Yorkshire? Anywhere south of about Cambridge would probably be okay, and I guess walks of up to 20-ish min would be fine - they can read a map, and there will be no baggage, kids, etc to worry about. My little brother has just told me that him and his friends are coming down from Hull on May 24 to watch a football match. The train is too expensive for a car load of Yorkshiremen, so their plan was to drive to my house (Sutton area) and "get the tube". I've told them there is a bit of a flaw in that plan, and crossing London by car to get to Sutton is probably a bit silly. They used Cambridge before, but I don't live there now. (The last time I went near a football was at school, which completely cured me of any interest in sport) Stanmore - minutes from the M1 and the station has a large car park. It may well be a popular choice though so they shouldn't this until the last minute on the day. Direct train on the Jubilee Line but check there are no engineering works planned as the northern section is the test installation for the new signalling system. -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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On Thu, 15 May 2008 22:44:04 +0100, Arthur Figgis
wrote: Can anyone recommend a good "park and ride" station for Wembley stadium, when coming from Yorkshire? Anywhere south of about Cambridge would probably be okay, and I guess walks of up to 20-ish min would be fine - they can read a map, and there will be no baggage, kids, etc to worry about. Milton Keynes Central? Bletchley? Leighton Buzzard? Hemel Hempstead? Or indeed anywhere along the south WCML, where they can change at Harrow and Wealdstone or Euston for Wembley Central. Most of these stations are reasonably easily accessible from the M1. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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