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    Hillsborough to Sheffield train station.

    Hello. Just looking for a bit of information please.


    Looking to come down to the Wednesday/Rovers game on March 4th, which is midweek.

    Says the train station is about 3 miles from the ground but would I be likely to get there for 10pm after the game finishes? I'd be fine using a taxi or public transport but wanted some advice as to whether this would be realistic or not.

    Thanks in advance.

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    re: Hillsborough to Sheffield train station.

    You'd be cutting it really fine mate to try and get back to Midland Station for 10 O'clock after a night match, even in a taxi.
    If you caught the tram at Leppings Lane (yellow line) that would still take about half an hour (with the stoppages) then around ten minutes walk to the train station.

    Sorry I can't help you any more than that...Your best bet is to book your taxi before the match and set off about twenty minutes from the end of the match..That's still pushing it tbh...

    City taxi's phone number is 0114 239 3939

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    re: Hillsborough to Sheffield train station.

    Appreciate the reply. Thank you

    There's a train just before 11pm so I'll get that instead then.

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    re: Hillsborough to Sheffield train station.

    You're welcome mate.

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