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Nickosbad

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Hi everyone

I'm looking forward to coming to the Emirates again for the Hull Game and was hoping someone could give me an idea as to how busy the tube stations are after a night game

Basically I need to work out if I can get to Euston Station for a 10:30 train or if it will be best to get the 11:30

I've seen that it is only a 2.5 mile walk so I should be able to walk/run if I needed to

Any help as to whether to tube it or walk would be great and/or the best station to aim for would be great

Cheers

Nick
 
Walk up to Finsbury Park (6-7 mins) and get on the tube there, takes less than 10 mins to Euston so I would say that you'd have plenty of time.
You could walk down to Highbury & Islington station but the queues there are ridiculous and chances are the train fills up at Finsbury Park and you won't get on.
Just to be sure you may want to leave 5 mins from the end like around 35,000 of us Arsenal fans...
 
Piccadilly line goes to Kings Cross from Holloway Rd or Arsenal tube station and you can walk through Kings X tube station to Euston from there.
 
Hi everyone

I'm looking forward to coming to the Emirates again for the Hull Game and was hoping someone could give me an idea as to how busy the tube stations are after a night game

Basically I need to work out if I can get to Euston Station for a 10:30 train or if it will be best to get the 11:30

I've seen that it is only a 2.5 mile walk so I should be able to walk/run if I needed to

Any help as to whether to tube it or walk would be great and/or the best station to aim for would be great

Cheers

Nick

Take the 11:30, 10:30 is a risk, and you'd have to be superfast, with no delays. Just leaving the stadium, walking to the station, and getting into the train would take about 10-15 minutes, and if you're taking the Piccadilly Line, forget about it, you'd have the long ass que.