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BluefromBridgend

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Hi guys I'm making my annual pilgrimage for the Bournemouth game on Boxing Day. I usually park at North Ealing station on the Piccadilly line and tube across.

For Wembley that means getting the Piccadilly north, changing at Rayners Lane for Wembley Park. Last year for the Southampton game Spurs fans got off at a stop 3 or 4 up the line from North Ealing and either walked or bussed over.

Can anyone let me know which station would have been used and whether it is then a bus ride or a mile or so brisk walk?

Many thanks. :emoticon-0148-yes:

P.S. A repeat of last year's Southampton result would be good for me if not the Cherries fan travelling with me.
 
Hi guys I'm making my annual pilgrimage for the Bournemouth game on Boxing Day. I usually park at North Ealing station on the Piccadilly line and tube across.

For Wembley that means getting the Piccadilly north, changing at Rayners Lane for Wembley Park. Last year for the Southampton game Spurs fans got off at a stop 3 or 4 up the line from North Ealing and either walked or bussed over.

Can anyone let me know which station would have been used and whether it is then a bus ride or a mile or so brisk walk?

Many thanks. :emoticon-0148-yes:

P.S. A repeat of last year's Southampton result would be good for me if not the Cherries fan travelling with me.
Sudbury Town or Alperton stations are both about 1.75 miles from Wembley Stadium. No idea about buses
 
Not really relevant to Blue's question, but I thought I'd mention it on here anyway as it relates to the same game.
There's no overground service on Boxing Day, so anyone that normally uses it to get to Wembley should plan accordingly.
 
Not really relevant to Blue's question, but I thought I'd mention it on here anyway as it relates to the same game.
There's no overground service on Boxing Day, so anyone that normally uses it to get to Wembley should plan accordingly.

Showing my ignorance here PNP but does that mean the underground won't be going overground, Wombling free? <whistle>
 
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Showing my ignorance here PNP but does that mean the underground won't be going overground, Wombling free? <whistle>
RDBD has summed it up well, but here's a link for anyone wondering what the situation is:
https://tfl.gov.uk/status-updates/major-works-and-events/boxing-day-2018

There's normally a good service from Euston to Watford that calls at Wembley and a lot of people use that.
The direct Wembley Park to Marylebone trains post-match alleviate the congestion too, so that's a loss.
 
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RDBD has summed it up well, but here's a link for anyone wondering what the situation is:
https://tfl.gov.uk/status-updates/major-works-and-events/boxing-day-2018

There's normally a good service from Euston to Watford that calls at Wembley and a lot of people use that.
The direct Wembley Park to Marylebone trains post-match alleviate the congestion too, so that's a loss.

Boxing Day is a joke now for games.

The vast majority of home support is not within easy commute,
and with no trains then any ground that is not in a town/city
centre is an utter mare to get to.

Compound that with the Boxing day sales hordes (don't get me
started on that one) who will also be on the same transport,
and you have to give salutations/commiserations to the supporters.
 
RDBD has summed it up well, but here's a link for anyone wondering what the situation is:
https://tfl.gov.uk/status-updates/major-works-and-events/boxing-day-2018

There's normally a good service from Euston to Watford that calls at Wembley and a lot of people use that.
The direct Wembley Park to Marylebone trains post-match alleviate the congestion too, so that's a loss.
It's Wembley Stadium station for Marylebone, not Wembley Park. There is an Oxford to Marylebone service on Boxing Day, but it doesn't stop at Wembley!
 
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It's Wembley Stadium station for Marylebone, not Wembley Park. There is an Oxford to Marylebone service on Boxing Day, but it doesn't stop at Wembley!
Yeah, you're right. I was thinking of how I'll have to get there and got distracted.