if your driving all that way you might as well go to Tottenham and park, silly going further towards heathrow..
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sorry mate thought you were driving from Wigan
if i had a ticket < you could park in our gated carpark and get the local train to padington
Thanks Weare is it not hard to park near Tottenham?
Nah mate from Devon, thats South
So you don't have a ticket then?
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Loads of websites do parking. I've parked once on an industrial estate near whl. Cost 13 quid and was secure.
Do you think it will be best to drive to white hart lane first then try and find parking from there?
I'd go to cheshunt, park there and get the train
Thanks Devonshire, I'll check it out. Is there good parking there?
Enfield Town has plenty of car parks too (10 mins from WHL by train) .
Thanks RDBD, that sounds the best bet then, drive to Enfield and catch a train from there. thanks for your help.
"Thanks RDBD, that sounds the best bet then, drive to Enfield and catch a train from there. thanks for your help."
Not really much in it.
Enfield/Cheshunt about equidistant from M25 J25.
Check the frequency of trains from WHL on match day to each for both +/- eng work.
Trains to Enfield will be every 30 mins from WHL (don't think they run more frequently on match day) .
Trains to Cheshunt go via WHL or Northumberland Park (so you have options depending on how quickly you can get out of WHL + walk/jog to either station ) .
That's very helpful mate thanks. I'll check times for both stations. As long as they both run after the game has finished
it's easier if you dont start in devon.
have you thought about starting somewhere else, like london ?
then you could just get the tube, and a bus.
Eh? I live in Devon so it's a bit difficult to not start from here
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posted on 28/10/12
if your driving all that way you might as well go to Tottenham and park, silly going further towards heathrow..
posted on 28/10/12
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posted on 28/10/12
sorry mate thought you were driving from Wigan
if i had a ticket < you could park in our gated carpark and get the local train to padington
posted on 28/10/12
Thanks Weare is it not hard to park near Tottenham?
posted on 28/10/12
Nah mate from Devon, thats South
posted on 28/10/12
So you don't have a ticket then?
posted on 28/10/12
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posted on 28/10/12
Loads of websites do parking. I've parked once on an industrial estate near whl. Cost 13 quid and was secure.
posted on 28/10/12
Do you think it will be best to drive to white hart lane first then try and find parking from there?
posted on 28/10/12
^ no.
posted on 28/10/12
ahhh ok.
posted on 28/10/12
I'd go to cheshunt, park there and get the train
posted on 28/10/12
Thanks Devonshire, I'll check it out. Is there good parking there?
posted on 28/10/12
Enfield Town has plenty of car parks too (10 mins from WHL by train) .
posted on 28/10/12
Thanks RDBD, that sounds the best bet then, drive to Enfield and catch a train from there. thanks for your help.
posted on 28/10/12
"Thanks RDBD, that sounds the best bet then, drive to Enfield and catch a train from there. thanks for your help."
Not really much in it.
Enfield/Cheshunt about equidistant from M25 J25.
Check the frequency of trains from WHL on match day to each for both +/- eng work.
Trains to Enfield will be every 30 mins from WHL (don't think they run more frequently on match day) .
Trains to Cheshunt go via WHL or Northumberland Park (so you have options depending on how quickly you can get out of WHL + walk/jog to either station ) .
posted on 28/10/12
That's very helpful mate thanks. I'll check times for both stations. As long as they both run after the game has finished
posted on 28/10/12
it's easier if you dont start in devon.
have you thought about starting somewhere else, like london ?
then you could just get the tube, and a bus.
posted on 29/10/12
Eh? I live in Devon so it's a bit difficult to not start from here
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