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OFFICIAL COACH TRAVEL

The Warriors can also announce that travel packages are available and day coach trips will be departing at 7.00am to Wembley costing £39 per person (£37.50 per season ticket holder, Loyal 18 member, under 16 accompanied by an adult and senior over 60). Coaches will depart from Stadium Way at the DW Stadium with free parking available on Car Park 3. Coach travel can be booked at the same time as match tickets.

OFFICIAL TRAIN TRAVEL

A direct Virgin charter train service is also available from Wigan North Western to Wembley Central Station. Following the problems the Club experienced in 2011 when a third party provider was used, the service this year will be operated directly by Virgin Trains using their current fleet and offers the only direct service between Wigan and Wembley. The train will leave Wigan at 8am (approx.) and is priced at £65 per person (£60 per season ticket holder, Loyal 18 member, under 16 accompanied by an adult and senior over 60). Limited First Class Seats are available and are priced at £79 per person (£74 per season ticket holder, member, under 16's accompanied by an adult and senior over 60) offering more spacious seating and a cup of tea or coffee on both the outbound and return journeys. Train travel can be booked at the same point as match tickets and full details of departure times will be announced in due course. For extra reassurance the train will be fully managed and staffed by Virgin Trains staff.

BY CAR

Wembley is a public transport destination. During peak traffic, public transport is the best option. On-site parking is limited and not owned or operated by Wembley. Please book in advance to avoid disappointment. For live traffic info, visit UK Highways Agency.

It is recommended that fans driving to London should park at a Tube Station on the outskirts and catch the Underground to the Stadium via the Bakerloo or Jubilee Lines. For more information visit the Transport for London website.

TUBE

There are three stations servicing Wembley Stadium. Click here to download a map to locate where the stations are positioned.

Wembley Park

Wembley Park is on both the Jubilee and Metropolitan underground lines. Currently the Metropolitan line is not accessible for wheelchair users, however, selected Jubilee platforms and trains are. Contact TFL for further information.

If you require assistance at the station please ensure you call ahead.

TFL travel information: 020 7222 1234 / customer services: 0845 330 9880. TFL text phone - 0207 918 3500.

Lifts from platform level take passengers up to the ticket hall. Cross the ticket hall to enter the lifts which will bring you down to Olympic Way. From there, it's approximately 600 metres to the Stadium.

Wembley Central

Wembley Central is on the Bakerloo underground line and the London Overground line.

For event day return journeys - the customer access will be via different station entry point.

London Overground customer services: 0845 601 4867

Wembley Central is a 2km journey to the Stadium. Exit the station via the stairs to street level. Turn right at the exit and the Stadium route will be signposted and marshalled on event days. Follow the road up to the main triangle junction. Using the pedestrian crossing, turn left at the junction. Continue up towards White Horse Bridge and enter the Stadium via the Bridge entrance.

Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium is on the Chiltern train line.

Wembley Stadium is approximately 740 metres to the Stadium. Exit the stadium via the lifts to street level. Turn right and access to the Stadium is possible via The White Horse Bridge.

PUBLIC BUS

Local buses to the Stadium include 18, 83, 92 and 224. Visit the Transport for London website for more information.

PRIVATE COACHES

Coach Companies and Operators can pre-book their coach space for events online: www.gotocsp.com. Prices for coach spaces range from £30-£50. Bookings close 72 hrs prior to an even to allow for vehicle accreditation to be sent in the post. Coach access is limited to three hours before the scheduled start of the event and 60 minutes after the completion of the event.

Wembley provides a coach drivers' lounge in which coach drivers are welcome to relax during major events. Online booking is provided by a third party and Wembley Stadium is not responsible for the content of external internet sites or services provided by third parties.

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