The best way to get from Wimbledon Stadium to City of London, City Thameslink is to train which takes 44 min and costs £5 – £7. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs £2 and takes 1h 4m.
How much is the tube from Wimbledon to central London?
London Underground (Tube) operates a vehicle from Wimbledon Park station to Paddington station every 10 minutes. Tickets cost £2 – £3 and the journey takes 24 min.
How far is Wimbledon from downtown?
The distance from London to Wimbledon is 7 miles. The road distance is 9 miles.
Does Wimbledon have a tube station?
The nearest tube stations are Southfields (District Line) and Wimbledon (District Line and Main line).
What train line is Wimbledon on?
The busiest and most regular trains from Wimbledon are the fast commuter services to London Waterloo, but the station also acts as a terminus for the District Line and local tram services, as well as connecting to destinations in southeast and southwest London.
Are there trams to Wimbledon?
Trams run in parts of south London between Wimbledon, Croydon, Beckenham and New Addington.
What platform is the tram at Wimbledon station?
Wimbledon tram stop is within the National Rail station, occupying one end of Platform 10. This was formerly used by mainline trains on Wimbledon–West Croydon line services; the other end of the platform is still in use by mainline trains to Tooting and Blackfriars.
Is Wimbledon a nice area of London?
Home to the Wimbledon Tennis Championships, Wimbledon is a vibrant town located in southwest London. This beautiful neighbourhood offers residents all the perks of suburban living for all demographics, while also being incredibly well-connected to the city centre.
What train station do you get off for Wimbledon?
Wimbledon station
The nearest train station to Wimbledon Tennis Championships is Wimbledon station. Popular routes to Wimbledon include Woking, Basingstoke, Farnborough and Walton-on-Thames.
Is Wimbledon posh area?
A small posh village has been named the best shopping destination in London by a recent survey. Wimbledon Village, located in Merton, an outer borough of London in the south-west, has long been one of London’s most prestigious addresses.
How do I get from London to Wimbledon by train?
Getting to Wimbledon couldn’t be easier by train, just head to Wimbledon station and it’s a 24-minute walk from there to Wimbledon and the home of tennis. If you’re already in London then head to Southfields Underground Station on the District line.
How far is Wimbledon from station?
Train stations near Wimbledon
Station Name | Distance | |
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Wimbledon | 13 min walk | VIEW |
Can I use my Oyster card at Wimbledon station?
Oyster Readers at Wimbledon
There are standard entry and exit readers on the gatelines at each end of the overbridge. Then there are three ‘tram boarding’ readers on platforms 10a/b next to where the trams stop.
Is there a bus from Wimbledon station to the tennis?
The 840is a frequent service to the Wimbledon Championships (All England Club) with easy connections from Wimbledon station (District Line, Tramlink, Thameslink and South Western Railway). First bus to the Championships departs at 0620, then at frequent intervals until 2030.
What line is Paddington to Wimbledon?
To get from Paddington to Wimbledon in Wimbledon, you’ll need to take 2 tube lines and one train line: take the CIRCLE tube from Paddington station to Baker Street station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the JUBILEE tube and finally take the SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY train from Waterloo station to Wimbledon station.
What is the dress code at Wimbledon?
1) Competitors must be dressed in suitable tennis attire that is almost entirely white and this applies from the point at which the player enters the court surround. 2) White does not include off white or cream. 3) There should be no solid mass or panel of colouring.
How much is the tube from Kings Cross to Wimbledon?
The best way to get from London Kings Cross Station to Wimbledon Stadium without a car is to subway which takes 49 min and costs £2 – £4.
How do you use the Wimbledon tram?
Boarding trams at Wimbledon
When boarding the tram at Wimbledon you must touch in on the yellow tram-only readers on Platform 10, even if you have already touched in at the station gateline.
Does a Travelcard include Wimbledon?
The TfL Travelcard will provide you with travel on the Tube, DLR, London Overground or London Buses to and from Wimbledon. The Travelcard we supply you will be valid for Zones 1, 2 & 3. The closest Underground Tube Station to Wimbledon is Southfields, which is in Zone 3.
Is Wimbledon an Oyster card zone?
Wimbledon is within Zone 3. A Zones 1 to 3 Travelcard will cover you to travel between Wimbledon and Central London. If you travel beyond the zones covered by your Travelcard, you will be charged an extension fare which will be deducted from your Oyster pay as you go balance.
Should I touch out on a tram?
Always Touch In & Out
When changing trains you may need to touch your card on a PINK reader, and if you are travelling on a bus or tram you only have to touch in. If you don’t touch in and out on every journey you make we don’t know where you have travelled, so we can’t charge the right fare.