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Thread: Travelling to Stamford Bridge

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    Travelling to Stamford Bridge

    Looking for some advice from the board as I know nothing of London.

    Me and a mate have been offered tickets for Chelsea V West Ham on the 29th. K.O 19.45

    We are planning on driving from Lincolnshire and our two options I think are driving all the way and parking close to the ground or parking on the edge of London and using train/tube to get there.

    Can anyone advise on what would be the best/easiest to do ? Is it easy to drive that far into London or would we be looking at massive delays in/out ?

    If we stopped on the edge where would people advise we get the train/tube from ?

    Thanks in advance

    Matt

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    re: Travelling to Stamford Bridge

    Watford or Harrow then Overground to West Brompton (via Wilesden Jnc)
    (Myriad of alternate options via underground/commuter lines too)

    Or

    Drive to Milton Keynes then direct train to West Brompton (~£27rtn)

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    re: Travelling to Stamford Bridge

    Cheers Feckwittery, exactly what I was looking for.

    Milton Keynes looks like best option for us coming from Lincoln, also just looked and return train is only £20

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