Travel

Plan your journey to the Games in advance
Plan your journey to the Games in advance
Tube and mainline trains arrive at Stratford Regional Station - the main gateway station to the Olympic Park.

 Over 2.5 million people used the London 2012 spectator journey planner to plan their travel to the Games, get real time travel information or check travel options . Thank you for using the journey planner , we hope that it helped make your Games experience an incredible one.

As the Games are over the spectator journey planner has now been closed.

If you wish to plan a journey in the UK please visit the TfL Journey Planner for travel in London or if you are travelling in the rest of Great Britian use the Transport Direct journey planner.

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National Rail

Stratford – around 15-minute walk

Stratford International – around 15-minute walk

West Ham – around 25-minute walk

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London Underground

Stratford (Jubilee and Central lines) – around 15-minute walk

West Ham (District and Hammersmith & City lines) – around 25-minute walk

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Docklands Light Railway (DLR)

Stratford – around 15-minute walk

Stratford International – around 15-minute walk

West Ham – around 25-minute walk

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London Overground

The North London Line on London Overground connects Richmond to Stratford, avoiding central London. If you’re travelling from south London, use the East London Line and change at Canonbury on to the North London Line.

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Bus

London has an extensive bus network, with many bus routes serving Stratford bus station. For details, check the Transport for London website. We also recommend you check the summary of service changes during the Games [PDF]

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River

The 2012 Games canal boat service runs along the River Lea to the Olympic Park, docking just 70 metres from the Olympic Stadium. The service is offering free travel for wheelchair users during the Games.

Tickets go on sale on 9 May 2012. Due to limited capacity, pre-booking is strongly recommended.

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Coach

There are 2012 Games coach services running to the Olympic Park from a range of locations. Services are planned to arrive at the venue for the start of sessions, and must be booked in advance.

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Park-and-ride

Park-and-ride sites are available for the Olympic Park, with regular park-and-ride shuttle services. Park-and-rail services are available from Ebbsfleet International station, where trains run directly to Stratford International and the Olympic Park.

Park-and-ride and park-and-rail services are not included in the price of your event ticket and must be booked in advance

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Park-and-walk

Not an option for this venue.

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Walking

The public transport system will be very busy – so walking may be quicker than you think. There are a number of walking routes that connect with the Olympic Park. You may also wish to get off the underground a stop or two early to walk or join one of the free led walks that will be available on certain days of the Games.

Discover more about the area and soak up the atmosphere with a 2012 Games guided walk. Guided walks offer an opportunity to travel to your venue on foot with experienced walk leaders, giving you confidence that you will arrive on time without getting lost! Trained volunteers will meet you at a convenient start point and lead you to or from the venue in groups of up to 30. To find out more and reserve your place on a free guided walk for this venue click here

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Cycling

Free, secure, managed cycle parking will be provided in Victoria Park (around 15-minute walk to Victoria Gate), and outside Eton Manor Gate and Greenway Gate. Please bring your own cycle lock.

You can view new routes and plan your trip using a new London Cycling Guide covering the Olympic Park and surrounding area, which includes diversions put in place for the Games and temporary cycle parking locations around the Olympic Park.

During the Games spectators planed using the spectator journey planner

If you’re thinking of cycling, why not join a 2012 Games guided cycle ride. These rides offer an opportunity to travel with an experienced ride leader, on audited routes. The rides are up to an hour long and are suitable for families. You’ll need your own bike but the rides are free.

To keep you pedalling, there is a free ‘keep you going’ cycle maintenance service available at this venue, located near the cycle parking area. Experienced bike mechanics will carry out minor repairs to help get you back on the road. You’ll need to pay for any parts needed but labour is free.

Please note that bike locks will not be provided at the venue so remember to bring one with you.

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Accessible travel

Stratford and Stratford International are the recommended stations with step-free access and staff assistance available. West Ham station also has step-free access, but is further away from the Park.

If you are arriving via the Jubilee line at Stratford station an accessible shuttle service will run from the end of the platforms to the eastern entrance of the Olympic Park. This service is exclusively for disabled spectators.

If you’re travelling by National Rail and require assistance, you should book this when you buy your train tickets.

London's buses have low floors and provide audio and visual information. There is one wheelchair space per bus.

Limited, pre-booked accessible parking will be provided close to the venue for disabled spectators who are UK Blue Badge holders or members of an equivalent national scheme. This must be booked in advance

In addition, park-and-ride is an integrated and inclusive service with accessible parking spaces and shuttles. Book an accessible park-and-ride space now

Wheelchair spaces can also be booked on 2012 Games coach services

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Taxis and private hire vehicles

Taxi and private hire vehicle drop-off areas are located outside Eton Manor Gate and Greenway Gate.


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