And with so many fans travelling from Leeds on Sunday (May 26), Network Rail has offered a “hat-trick” of travel tips as trains are expected to be extremely busy on the East Coast Main Line. Ahead of the weekend, it has advised all passengers travelling through Leeds and King’s Cross stations to plan their journey in advance , follow directions at London King’s Cross on their wait to and from Wembley , and to know the time of trains home, as later services are expected to be busy. Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Yorkshire Evening Post, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more.
Stadium-goers will be asked to move through the station as soon as their arrive in order to avoid congestion for other passengers on the concourse. As they leave the station, they should head directly for the London Underground and take the Metropolitan line from King’s Cross St Pancras Underground station to Wembley Park. Network Rail said: “On the return leg, London King's Cross is expected to be very busy so the glass doors directly at the front of the station and hotel shutters will be temporarily closed between 6pm and 8pm.
“Instead, all passengers will need to access the concourse through the Pancras Road entrance (where Boots and Marks and Spencer are located). Advertisement Advertisement “This is to reduce congestion and ensure everyone has.
