Interchange Stations


For rail journeys originating outside London, there are several important interchange stations that can be used to avoid Central London.
From the Midlands and North West, some main line trains stop at Watford Junction where there are half-hourly London overground services direct to Wembley Central station or change en route to the Bakerloo line at Harrow & Wealdstone for Wembley Central station. Alternatively, complete your journey to Euston main line station, change to the westbound Metropolitan line and travel direct to Wembley Park station.
From Aylesbury, travel on Chiltern line services and change at Harrow-on-the-Hill for Wembley Park or travel to High Wycombe and change for the half-hourly stopping service direct to Wembley Stadium.
From Birmingham and stations to London via Banbury, travel on Chiltern line services and change at High Wycombe for the half-hourly stopping service direct to Wembley Stadium.
From Luton and East Midlands, travel on Thameslink services and change stations at West Hampstead. Walk south along West End Lane for a short walk, passing West Hampstead London Over Ground station to the next station, the West Hampstead Underground station, for the Jubilee line direct to Wembley Park station.
When travelling from the South West, travel on the twice-hourly London Overground service from Clapham Junction (platform 2) via Kensington Olympia and change at Willesden Junction for London Overground or Bakerloo line to Wembley Central, a journey of approximately 40 minutes. In the morning and evening peak - travel by Southern trains also from Clapham Junction (platform 16 or 17) direct to Wembley Central in 25 minutes, however we advise you to check platform and timetable details before travelling. Alternatively, take London Overground services from Richmond and change at Willesden Junction for Wembley Central.