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[Albion] Luton/Spurs/Sheff Utd away tickets



essbee1

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Jun 25, 2014
4,823
I’m going to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first time. I’m travelling by train up from Sussex. What’s the best public transport option from which mainline rail station, please? I’m happy to walk reasonable distances if it makes life easier with fewer queues. Thanks.
I know madness some would say - but I go to Turnpike lane on the Piccadilly line .....no queues. Plenty of buses going
in the direction of the ground as well ...but a bit of hike (40 minutes).
 




soistes

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Sep 12, 2012
2,652
Brighton
I’m going to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first time. I’m travelling by train up from Sussex. What’s the best public transport option from which mainline rail station, please? I’m happy to walk reasonable distances if it makes life easier with fewer queues. Thanks.
I tend to go to London Bridge on Thameslink, walk to Liverpool Street (20 mins or so) and get the overground to WH Lane
 


jrbha

Active member
Nov 18, 2021
156
Oxfordshire
Go to Liverpool Street and get the London overground to White Hart Lane. Seven Sisters is ok getting to the ground but a nightmare getting from, plus the walk from SS is through a complete dive which makes Croydon look Utopian.
 


Both Spurs and Sheff Utd tix arrive same day via different systems, nice
 


LANGDON SEAGULL

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Dec 9, 2004
3,565
Langdon Hills
I’m going to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first time. I’m travelling by train up from Sussex. What’s the best public transport option from which mainline rail station, please? I’m happy to walk reasonable distances if it makes life easier with fewer queues. Thanks.
I’ve got the overground from Liverpool Street to Northumberland Park which is about a 10 minute walk to the east of the stadium
 














kevo

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Mar 8, 2008
9,884
I know madness some would say - but I go to Turnpike lane on the Piccadilly line .....no queues. Plenty of buses going
in the direction of the ground as well ...but a bit of hike (40 minutes).
I've done that but the bus seemed to take forever.
 










11Wisemen

Member
Jan 30, 2012
52
I’ve got the overground from Liverpool Street to Northumberland Park which is about a 10 minute walk to the east of the stadium
149 Bus from London Bridge to Liverpool St - 10 mins (Spoons) - then Northumberland Park from Plat 2-5 - only two stops & 10 mins quicker than White Hart Lane
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
56,052
Burgess Hill
I’m going to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the first time. I’m travelling by train up from Sussex. What’s the best public transport option from which mainline rail station, please? I’m happy to walk reasonable distances if it makes life easier with fewer queues. Thanks.
Thameslink straight to St Pancras, Victoria Line to Seven Sisters. Stroll back after and the queue at SS won’t be too bad anyway. Like you I don’t mind walking and particularly enjoy it in London. St Pancras to Spuds is about 6 miles - I walked back to St Pancras after the Arsenal game.
 


Iggle Piggle

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Sep 3, 2010
6,039
Thameslink straight to St Pancras, Victoria Line to Seven Sisters. Stroll back after and the queue at SS won’t be too bad anyway. Like you I don’t mind walking and particularly enjoy it in London. St Pancras to Spuds is about 6 miles - I walked back to St Pancras after the Arsenal game.

That walk back from Arsenal is definitely the way forward. Not too far, a quick look at Pentonville prison and no queuing at the tube.
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
56,052
Burgess Hill
That walk back from Arsenal is definitely the way forward. Not too far, a quick look at Pentonville prison and no queuing at the tube.
I’d rather be walking than stood in a queue for half an hour or more……often my tactic. I guess I’m lucky to not always be needing to look for the quickest way there/home (most of the suggestions above seem aimed at how much quicker it can be), would rather have a more leisurely trip and get a bit of exercise in at the same time. Far more enjoyable 😄
 




Horsham Gull

H Block Offender
Dec 4, 2006
8,612
Horsham
I’d rather be walking than stood in a queue for half an hour or more……often my tactic. I guess I’m lucky to not always be needing to look for the quickest way there/home (most of the suggestions above seem aimed at how much quicker it can be), would rather have a more leisurely trip and get a bit of exercise in at the same time. Far more enjoyable 😄
and you can fall in a pub on the way to break up the journey
 


Official Old Man

Uckfield Seagull
Aug 27, 2011
9,185
Brighton
Quick heads up. I've two Spurs tickets on my phone, one from last season. Make sure you are ready with the correct ticket when you get to the gate. Don't stand in front of me huffing & puffing saying it's the correct ticket as you downloaded it from the ticket site. That'll be my mate doing that, he never listens.
 


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