Wembley Stadium
Get cheap train travel to Wembley Stadium. Find out about where to go as well as useful travel information and online booking.
Wembley Stadium is a 90,000 capacity venue and is the second largest stadium in Europe. New Wembley as it’s now known was opened in 2007 on the site of the previous Stadium which was built in 1923 and featured the iconic twin towers. The venue serves as England’s national stadium cost nearly £800million to build!
Synonymous with football both the new and the old Wembley have played host to some fantastic matches however the new Wembley has become more than a football stadium, it’s also a venue fit for rugby, motorsports and music concerts – Take That recently played 8 sell-out gigs at Wembley!
Travelling to Wembley by train is simple. There are direct overground trains to Wembley with rail links from Birmingham and London Marleybone to Wembley Stadium Station whilst there is also a fantastic connection to Wembley Park Station on the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines of the London Underground.n
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Get cheap train travel to Wembley Stadium. Find out about where to go as well as useful travel information and online booking.
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