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[Albion] Returning by train from Spurs PRONTO



HalfaSeatOn

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Mar 17, 2014
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I need to get back pronto on Saturday due to an evening commitment and I’m not leaving early! White Hart Lane Stadium is surrounded by stations. Some of I hadn’t even heard eg Silver Street. Some no doubt busier than others? Conscious we’ll be exiting from north of stadium. Any hints/tips as to quickest way back to Three Bridges?
 








dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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I need to get back pronto on Saturday due to an evening commitment and I’m not leaving early! White Hart Lane Stadium is surrounded by stations. Some of I hadn’t even heard eg Silver Street. Some no doubt busier than others? Conscious we’ll be exiting from north of stadium. Any hints/tips as to quickest way back to Three Bridges?

Get to Finsbury Park (brisk walk to Seven Sisters, then one stop on the tube) and then the Thameslink direct from there to Three Bridges via London Bridge..………problem at the moment though is the number of cancellations. If that happens, I’d stay on the tube to Victoria instead and then get a direct train from there. Just check the National Rail app/website on your way so you know what to do - good thing about London is the number of options if something has gone wrong.

I planned to get the TL from Finsbury Park direct back from Arsenal but there was an hour’s wait due to cancellations. Got the first train to King’s Cross (almost immediately), tube to Aldgate (Circle line had delays otherwise would have gone to Monument) and then walked to London Bridge from there. Was still back in Burgess Hill by 7.15pm.
 


studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
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On the Border
If that happens, I’d stay on the tube to Victoria instead and then get a direct train from there. Just check the National Rail app/website on your way so you know what to do .

Southern:

All day on Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday, no trains will run between London Victoria and East Croydon/Streatham Hill


Great advice.
 




HalfaSeatOn

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Mar 17, 2014
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Get to Finsbury Park (brisk walk to Seven Sisters, then one stop on the tube) and then the Thameslink direct from there to Three Bridges via London Bridge..………problem at the moment though is the number of cancellations. If that happens, I’d stay on the tube to Victoria instead and then get a direct train from there. Just check the National Rail app/website on your way so you know what to do - good thing about London is the number of options if something has gone wrong.

I planned to get the TL from Finsbury Park direct back from Arsenal but there was an hour’s wait due to cancellations. Got the first train to King’s Cross (almost immediately), tube to Aldgate (Circle line had delays otherwise would have gone to Monument) and then walked to London Bridge from there. Was still back in Burgess Hill by 7.15pm.

Sounds good, thanks. Finsbury Park worked out ok for me last week too. FP to Kings Cross over to St Pancras for direct Thameslink.
 




dazzer6666

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Mar 27, 2013
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Southern:

All day on Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday, no trains will run between London Victoria and East Croydon/Streatham Hill


Great advice.

‘Check the app/website’ :shrug:……..and go from Victoria to Blackfriars and pick up TL there instead
 
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NooBHA

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Jan 13, 2015
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Jump on 341 Bus when you come out the ground - That will save you a walk to the busy stations and it will drop you off at Manor House Underground, which wont be busy. One stop on Piccadilly Line to Finsbury Park. There is no walk between Piccadilly Line to the Victoria Line, just across the platform. That goes direct to Victoria and then ''Bobs Yer Uncle fanny's yer Antie'' your on a train to Brighton within 30 to 35 minutes
 


HalfaSeatOn

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Mar 17, 2014
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Jump on 341 Bus when you come out the ground - That will save you a walk to the busy stations and it will drop you off at Manor House Underground, which wont be busy. One stop on Piccadilly Line to Finsbury Park. There is no walk between Piccadilly Line to the Victoria Line, just across the platform. That goes direct to Victoria and then ''Bobs Yer Uncle fanny's yer Antie'' your on a train to Brighton within 30 to 35 minutes

Brill. That’s the type of option I would not have arrived at.
 


chaileyjem

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PS: Going via Seven Sisters is your best bet (and then get to Brighton on a Thameslink via Finsbury Park given that Victoria is out of action AGAIN) but bear in mind its a longish walk up the Seven Sisters Road (20 mins) and the Seven Sisters tube entrance will be managed with a queueing system/stewards etc.
 




NooBHA

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Jan 13, 2015
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Brill. That’s the type of option I would not have arrived at.


I used to live at the top of St Anne's Road on the corner with Green Lanes - That's how I knew about the Bus. And St Anne's Road is quite a quiet Road, so hopefully you won't get caught in traffic on the bus
 




NooBHA

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Jan 13, 2015
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Nothing direct front Vic on Saturday so if you end up there, nip across to Blackfriars


They will be able to take the Piccadilly or Victoria Line ( from Manor House )and get off at Kings X St Pancras ( instead of going to Victoria ) and that will get them off at another Thameslink Station
 




essbee1

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Jun 25, 2014
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Jump on 341 Bus when you come out the ground - That will save you a walk to the busy stations and it will drop you off at Manor House Underground, which wont be busy. One stop on Piccadilly Line to Finsbury Park. There is no walk between Piccadilly Line to the Victoria Line, just across the platform. That goes direct to Victoria and then ''Bobs Yer Uncle fanny's yer Antie'' your on a train to Brighton within 30 to 35 minutes

In the same way, you can get a bus to Turnpike Lane tube station (~5 mins on the bus tops) along Lordship Lane and then you can be on the
Piccadilly down to Green park (~20 mins.) and then to Victoria. I walk it most times because it's a decent walk. I used to
live in Bounds Green, so know the area.
 


el punal

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Aug 29, 2012
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The dull part of the south coast
I need to get back pronto on Saturday due to an evening commitment and I’m not leaving early! White Hart Lane Stadium is surrounded by stations. Some of I hadn’t even heard eg Silver Street. Some no doubt busier than others? Conscious we’ll be exiting from north of stadium. Any hints/tips as to quickest way back to Three Bridges?

Good luck with the pronto bit! From experience - the two nearest stations are White Hart Lane and Northumberland Park. WHL is awful, NP was a breeze after our cup tie. I suggest that you go to NP and pick a train that goes to Stratford as you then have multiple choices of routes and destinations.

Any other stations are a good walk away and will take ages to get to. Good luck again!

P.S. Northumberland Park Station is about a 10 minute walk from the stadium. Also, at Stratford you can catch the Jubilee line tube which will take you to London Bridge for any train going dahn saff.
 


NooBHA

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Jan 13, 2015
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In the same way, you can get a bus to Turnpike Lane tube station (~5 mins on the bus tops) along Lordship Lane and then you can be on the
Piccadilly down to Green park (~20 mins.) and then to Victoria. I walk it most times because it's a decent walk. I used to
live in Bounds Green, so know the area.


Yeh they are options as well but the bus routes to Wood Green and Turnpike Lane can be a wee bit busier and can often get caught in traffic
 






jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
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In the same way, you can get a bus to Turnpike Lane tube station (~5 mins on the bus tops) along Lordship Lane and then you can be on the
Piccadilly down to Green park (~20 mins.) and then to Victoria. I walk it most times because it's a decent walk. I used to
live in Bounds Green, so know the area.

Victoria is closed all weekend
 




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