Trains to Wimbledon

Discover the easiest way to get to Centre Court

How to get to Wimbledon by train

To get a train to Wimbledon, you need to first get a service toLondon Euston. From here, you can get the Victoria line southbound to Vauxhall before taking an overground service towards Guildford, stopping at Wimbledon. Then simply board a 493 bus to go directly to the Wimbledon Tennis Club.

Southfields and Wimbledon tube stations are also reachable via the District line. Trams run regularly from East Croydon to Wimbledon station. The 493 bus also goes between St George’s University of London and Richmond bus station.

If you’re travelling from across the UK, you can get a coach to London Victoria then take the underground District line directly to the Tennis Club.

What to do at Wimbledon

Wimbledon is one of the world’s most renowned tennis Championships. Due to this, it’s a key event in the sports calendar and an exciting cultural attraction in the capital city.

Wimbledon usually takes place across two weeks in early to mid-July. In 2023, the Wimbledon Tennis Club’s most famous exhibition of talent will run from the 3rd to the 16th of July. It will be held across 18 Championship grass courts and 20 practice courts.

From the 8mm height of the court grass to the pristine white outfits of the competitors, the high standards of Wimbledon make it stand out from other major Championships.

Sipping a glass of Pimms and enjoying a bowl of British strawberries and cream is essential to the Wimbledon experience. There are plenty of choices for refreshments and fare onsite. These include a Brasserie, Seafood Bar, Wingfield, Cafe Pergola, and the Parkside Kitchen. Whatever you’re in the mood for, you won’t be short of refreshments to keep you fueled during the long summer days.

If you’re looking for something to do between matches, you can tour the Lawn Tennis Museum. Here, you can discover more about the club’s deep history and place in English culture. Sitting on Henman Hill and spotting celebrities or members of the Royal family are also must-do activities.

However you decide to spend your time in Wimbledon, make sure you bring your best summer hat and get ready to cheer for your favourite players.

About Wimbledon

Otherwise known as the All England Club, Wimbledon held the inaugural Championships in the 1870s. It was attended by 22 male players, playing in front of around 200 spectators.

In 1884, the competition expanded to include Men’s Doubles and Ladies’ Singles, forming the base of the 32-seed Wimbledon contest we know today.

Since then, Wimbledon courts have seen the growth of the world’s best male and female talent, dramatic matches, and iconic Royal and celebrity appearances. Since 2007, the prize money has been equal for male and female players. In 2021, it racked up at £1,700,000 for singles winners and £480,000 for doubles.

The big numbers don’t end there, as more than half a million people attended Wimbledon in 2022. With the ground staff rising from 15 to 28 during the Championship dates, the 42 acres of ground are kept in perfect condition for competitors. Thanks to this, spectators can enjoy tennis’s best talent.

Ways to save on your train ticket to Wimbledon

If you’re wondering how to get to Wimbledon for less, there are many options for buying cheaper train tickets when you book in advance. From theBest Fare Finder tool to setting up theAdvance Train Ticket alerts, planning your journey will help you get the cheapest train fares.

Plus, if you’re travelling as a Group or Family, you can enjoy discounted fares by buying a combined ticket. Those withRailcards can also save up to a third on their journey. Remember to add yours to the cart before you check out.

Getting to Wimbledon

Enjoy a weekend in Wimbledon or a day trip to Centre Court. If you’re travelling from across the UK, you can get an Avanti West Coast train to London Euston and then the tube to London Victoria then take the District line underground directly to the Tennis Club.

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    • Accessible Ticket Machines

      All South Western Railway ticket machines are able to sell tickets with Disabled Persons Railcard discounts. All machines are accessible, however the station may not be so please check the station access note for further details

    • Customer Help Points

      Help points are available on all platforms

    • Induction Loop
    • National Key Toilets

      To the left handside of the District Line concourse by Platforms 1-4. Toilet is open whilst trains serve the station.

    • Ramp For Train Access
    • Staff Help Available
      Monday to Friday – 24 hoursSaturday – 24 hoursSunday – 24 hours
    • Step Free Access

      Step-free category A Station - This station has step-free access to all platforms

    • Wheelchairs Available
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      Applicable Operators: South Western Railway
    • Prepurchase Collection
    • Staffing Level
      Fulltime
    • Ticket Machine
    • Ticket Office
      Monday to Friday – 06:15 to 20:30Saturday – 06:15 to 20:30Sunday – 07:45 to 19:30

      At the station entrances and in the main booking hall

    • Car Park
      Station Car Park - 40 spaces
      Monday to Friday – 24 hoursSaturday – 24 hoursSunday – 24 hours
      Car Parking Charges
      Daily ticket: £10.80
      Weekly ticket: £52.90

      Note:

      RingGo code 2058.

      Bank Holiday £3.50.

      Off Peak from 1600 Monday to Friday £6.50.

      Weekend ticket available from 1200 Friday until end of service Sunday £16.50.

    • Cycle Storage Availability
    • Rail Replacement Services

      To Raynes Park: Alexandra Road (B235) Bus Stop B

      To Clapham Junction: Alexandra Road (B235) Bus Stop A

      Terminating services from Raynes Park / Surbiton: Wimbledon Bridge (A219) in front of station

    • Customer Service

      Please contact our Customer Service Centre on 0345 6000 650

    • Lost Property
      Monday to Friday – 07:30 to 19:00Weekend – Closed
    • Toilets

      The toilets are located near the bottom of the stairs leading to the District Line platforms. The National key toilets are located at the bottom of the stairs leading to the District Line platforms (Platforms 1 - 4); these toilets are operated by a radar key. A radar key is available from station staff upon request. A 'National Key Scheme' key [RADAR] can be purchased by contacting the following. Address: 12 City Forum, 250 City Road, London, EC1V 8AF. Tel: 020 7250 3222. Minicom: 020 7250 4119. Fax: 020 7250 0212. Email: radar@radar.org.uk.

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