Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
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Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
I know this is short notice but we are driving down tomorrow, probably using the M40 route. I can't remember where we parked last time but obviously at an underground station and then on the tube to Fulham Broadway.
This is the one London ground where we've never really found a very good parking place - can anyone suggest a good option for an underground station?
This is the one London ground where we've never really found a very good parking place - can anyone suggest a good option for an underground station?
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
Go on justpark site .I parked near Hammersmith station for £10 from 8am to 1030pm lots of London addresses do this
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
I normally park at Finchley North station. It's just 10 minutes off the M1. Costs somewhere between £5 and 10 for the day.
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
We parked at one by Edgware road station at the bottom of the A41 for the Fulham game. Very convenient.
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Its usually free round loftus road. But westfield centres not a bad shout and cheaper parking thankl most car parks. Not too far away. Maybe gunnersbury by brentford also lots of free parking.
Paid parking is expensive. 20 quid a day plus
Paid parking is expensive. 20 quid a day plus
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
We're going down the M40. Cost of parking is not an issue and a lot of stations have cheap parking at weekend. It's just finding a suitable station to get the underground to Fulham Broadway.LoveCurryPies wrote:I normally park at Finchley North station. It's just 10 minutes off the M1. Costs somewhere between £5 and 10 for the day.
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
Unfortunately not going but if your going on the m40, i'd be inclined to park in Uxbridge and take the Piccadilly line to Barrons Court, change and up to Earls Court and then down to Fulham Broadway on District line. Need to leave yourselves plenty of time and there might be a good bit of walking involved.
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
Will look at that one.
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
Try this...go to bottom of M1, then down the North Circular to Ealing Common [on your right], park on the Common.
Tube from Ealing Common station to Earl's Court on Picc. Line [4 stops]
Take District Line [south] two stops on the WIMBLEDON Line to Fulham Broadway...voila!
Tube from Ealing Common station to Earl's Court on Picc. Line [4 stops]
Take District Line [south] two stops on the WIMBLEDON Line to Fulham Broadway...voila!
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
They're going on the M40, Hampstead.
Your route would entail them driving till they hit the M25, then going north up to the M1, then south to the bottom.
Quite a drive. However, I don't know a better one, lengthy though it is.
Your route would entail them driving till they hit the M25, then going north up to the M1, then south to the bottom.
Quite a drive. However, I don't know a better one, lengthy though it is.
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
Sorry....I didn't spot the M40 bit [tho' it is there clearly enough].
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
Ealing Common is even easier from the M40/A40. Join the North Circular road going south and Ealing Common is only a couple of miles down the road!
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
You could go to High Wycombe and get the train in from there
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
bfcmik wrote:Ealing Common is even easier from the M40/A40. Just join the North Circular road going south and Ealing Common is only a couple of miles down the road!
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
Having lived at Uxbridge for 11 years in the past, I would actually park at Hillingdon station, which is right next to the M40/A40, then as ashton says take the Piccadilly Line train (which goes all the way to Cockfosters). Get off at Earls Court and then take the District Line to Fulham Broadway.ashtonlongsider wrote:Unfortunately not going but if your going on the m40, i'd be inclined to park in Uxbridge and take the Piccadilly line to Barrons Court, change and up to Earls Court and then down to Fulham Broadway on District line. Need to leave yourselves plenty of time and there might be a good bit of walking involved.
Cost is £2 for all day on Saturday.
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
I'd just walk from Earls Court, under 20 mins rather than mess about getting on more trains.
Hillingdon is probably the best bet as described above.
Hillingdon is probably the best bet as described above.
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
what time you setting off?
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
Some really complicated and frankly daft suggestions on this thread. All you have to do is head to the ground, and drive around the myriad of side roads between Parsons Green and Fulham Broadway and you will find countless places to park completely free of charge.
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
dermotdermot wrote:Some really complicated and frankly daft suggestions on this thread. All you have to do is head to the ground, and drive around the myriad of side roads between Parsons Green and Fulham Broadway and you will find countless places to park completely free of charge.
Really? Don't you have to pay the congestion charges and won't the drive through London take an age?
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No congestion charges at the weekend
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
Thanks all.
We are going to take the Hillingdon option and will probably walk it from Earls Court.
We are going to take the Hillingdon option and will probably walk it from Earls Court.
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
Wow! Didn't know that. I've been put off visiting since their introduction. Used to visit and stop in South Kensington each year.Top Claret wrote:No congestion charges at the weekend
ps. ClaretTony.....my wife says don't listen to my route directions because I have no sense of direction

To everyone who goes tomorrow - have a great day & come back with 3 points!

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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
Irrespective of there being no congestion charge on the weekend, Chelsea is way outside the zone anyway. You don't have to drive 'through' London either. Just drive in from the west on the A40, head towards Hammersmith and then the Fulham Road and park up. There will be no charge on weekends. It's that easy. No need to risk life and limb on the tube.LoveCurryPies wrote:Really? Don't you have to pay the congestion charges and won't the drive through London take an age?
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
I've looked to see where M40 is nowdermotdermot wrote:Irrespective of there being no congestion charge on the weekend, Chelsea is way outside the zone anyway. You don't have to drive 'through' London either. Just drive in from the west on the A40, head towards Hammersmith and then the Fulham Road and park up. There will be no charge on weekends. It's that easy. No need to risk life and limb on the tube.

I like traveling in the tube.
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
Stay at home and listen to Clarets HD Player commentary.
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I love this site - I logged in to say walk from Earls Court but you've already got that advice - there is an away friendly pub there just off the tube and yes if your driving your'e taking the best route. Stay safe and here's hoping, no anticipating a result!
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Ashingtonclaret46 wrote:Having lived at Uxbridge for 11 years in the past, I would actually park at Hillingdon station, which is right next to the M40/A40, then as ashton says take the Piccadilly Line train (which goes all the way to Cockfosters). Get off at Earls Court and then take the District Line to Fulham Broadway.
Cost is £2 for all day on Saturday.
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I have used Hillingdon a lot, good parking and just off M40. Cheap too !!
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Definitely the one we are going forSloughClarets wrote:I have used Hillingdon a lot, good parking and just off M40. Cheap too !!
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Mmmm....I wonder if he got there ok? He's been very quiet on here!ClaretTony wrote:Thanks all.
We are going to take the Hillingdon option and will probably walk it from Earls Court.
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He's still looking for the car to get home maybe ?


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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
After yesterdays result I hope he uses the same station for all future London matches. 

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Hillingdon was a perfect place to park - we got the Piccadilly Line from there to Earls Court and walked it from there to Stamford Bridge which also avoided the queues for Fulham Broadway at the end of the game.ashtonlongsider wrote:After yesterdays result I hope he uses the same station for all future London matches.
All London matches? Unfortunately not, for some of them it's hardly the best place but if it guaranteed wins then why not.
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Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
how much was the parking and then rail to Earls Court?ClaretTony wrote:Hillingdon was a perfect place to park - we got the Piccadilly Line from there to Earls Court and walked it from there to Stamford Bridge which also avoided the queues for Fulham Broadway at the end of the game.
All London matches? Unfortunately not, for some of them it's hardly the best place but if it guaranteed wins then why not.
Re: Parking at an underground station for Chelsea - advice needed
I parked in Parthenia Road and it was about 10 mins max walk. £6 by phone, on street parking.
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claretblue wrote:how much was the parking and then rail to Earls Court?
On a Sunday parking all day is £1.50 at Hillingdon and I believe £2 all day Saturdays (CT would be able to confirm that)and then on the tube, if you use a contactless debit card, you will pay no more than £6.60 regardless of how many times you use it.
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I parked about a 10 min walk from the ground, cost me about 8 quid. Quick out, onto A4 then M4. I was at the in laws in Devon by 8.30 including a 10 min splash and dash at Leigh Delamere. Spoke to some unhappy Swansea fans briefly.