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Wembley Stadium Travel Advice

Click here for a dedicated travel plan for fans attending the Carnegie Challenge Cup Final on Saturday 29th August

The best way to travel to Wembley Stadium is by public transport. The stadium is serviced by three stations and five underground/overground lines:

Wembley Park station is on both the Jubilee and Metropolitan underground lines. On exiting the station, follow the pedestrian route under Empire Way and up Olympic Way to the front of the Stadium. Allow for 10 minutes’ walk.
 
Wembley Stadium station is on the Chiltern train line. The Chiltern line travels  from the Midlands, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire. London trains on this line depart from Marylebone station. The station is on the south side of the Stadium. If arriving by train from London Marylebone station cross the tracks using the White Horse bridge. If arriving from the north, take the ramp from the platform. 

Wembley Central station is on the Bakerloo underground line and the London overground train lines. On exiting the station, turn right and walk in an easterly direction along the High Road, past McDonalds and Burger King, to the Wembley Triangle junction and clock tower island. Turn left into Wembley Hill Road, cross the road and follow the pedestrian route across the White Horse bridge. Allow 15 minutes’ walk.

For Oasis fans travelling to the Stadium on Sunday 12 July there will be no Jubilee line service due to rail engineering works.As a result please note the following:

  • If arriving by car, please ensure that you have pre-booked your parking at www.csparking.com
  • We strongly advise visitors not to use any unofficial car parks as they are frequently unmanned during the event, do not have appropriate levels of insurance and many are unsafe.
  • Please access via the official routes identified via appropriate signage and on access maps here
  • Please do not rely on satellite navigation systems which may lead you to roads that are subject to event day restrictions
  • Any collections or pick-ups should ensure they are in the area prior to 2130hours (the concert is scheduled to finish at 2200 hours). The pick up/collection area for this event will be located in Hannah Close. Any pick-up/collections arriving after 2130 hours may find access to the immediate area is restricted.

Fans should know that a controlled parking zone operates in the local area on event days and only residents with parking permits will be able to park. Brent Council have said that illegally parked cars will be given large fines and towed away.

National Express, the Official Travel Supplier to Wembley Stadium, operates direct coach services to events at Wembley Stadium from all over the country. To find out more visit www.nationalexpress.co.uk/wembley. Bookings can also be made via the national customer contact centre on 08705 80 80 80, at any National Express coach station or through one of a thousand travel shops around the country.

For more information on how to get to Wembley from all over the country and for access to live travel information in advance of the event, please visit our travel section.  For live travel information on the day of the event call the Wembley Stadium Travel Information Line on 0845 6000 555 (calls charged at standard local rate).

Please visit www.wembleystadium.com/gettingtowembley for all your options on travelling to the Stadium.

 

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