I’ve never been to London before, any ideas on best parking places? Can you park on nearby streets or are there actual car parks?
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I’ve never been to London before, any ideas on best parking places? Can you park on nearby streets or are there actual car parks?
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I doubt if anyone on here, including me, has ever been to Trialfinders, but parking in more or less any part of Greater London is difficult! Space on the street is at a premium and tends to be reserved for residents. Space is limited, so car parks are more expensive than up North.
You'll see here https://londonbroncosrl.com/club/stadium/ that the club do have a car park, but are suggesting that fans use public transport to get there.
I'm afraid that I don't know the local area but I would be looking to make some sort of park and ride plan from somewhere further out.
Good luck!
Just booked it myself through the club but sure of any details other than be at the ground for 9.30 am. I presume its Hatton travel and a stop on the way. Anybody know what time coaches normally arrive? Any decent pubs etc near the ground? How many fans are saints likely to take I think it only holds about 2000
It holds 4000, but I wouldn't worry about it being a sell-out. Wigan managed 2.6K which is Broncos current record for there.
Anyone buying tickets online gets sent the match day details with their tickets;
By car:
London Broncos are located at Trailfinders Sports Club at Vallis Way, in West Ealing. Please use W13 0DD to locate the club using your Sat-Nav.
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Parking:
Parking is available within the ground and should be purchased in advance online. On street parking can be found in the outlying streets around the ground itself.
Apologies for hijacking the thread, but is London Euston the nearest major train station to Wembley Stadium? If so, what would be the best way to get to Wembley Stadium from London Euston?
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Apologies for hijacking your question, but here's a bit of general advise for anyone travelling from Central London...
The Metropolitan Tube Line is the one to aim for if you want to walk up Wembley Way. It stops at Wembley Park station. The Jubilee Line also does this, but is a stopping train so is a fair bit slower.
The fastest route is the mainline from Marylebone Station to Wembley Stadium station, but there are fewer trains than the tube so check the timetables first. Definitely use this route for a quick getaway after the game! That's what I'll be doing. I'm not being cocky here BTW...We go every year!
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I presume the official coach gets there a couple of hours before kick off? giving time for a pint look around etc? can anybody advise are the coaches the newish ones from Hatton travel etc? any decent pubs nearby once arrived. How long after full time does it normally take the coaches to leave etc bit of info for me would be appreciated
[QUOTE=macca24;762298]I’ve never been to London before, any ideas on best parking places? Can you park on nearby streets or are there actual car parks?
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Ealing Trailfinders is in a residential area so off-street parking is quite easy.
Being residential pubs are not that close. Try https://www.dukeofkent.co.uk/?utm_so...m_content=P045
Or find your way to Ealing Broadway
Park on them Red Lines they'll look after your car for you while you're at the game.
On the Back foot looking for the front one.