If you are planning to get to Twickenham by car please note that a controlled parking zone operates over an area of approximately one mile around the stadium. Fines and towing are enforced in this area, including Sundays. To pre-book parking at Twickenham please visit www.englandrugby.com to book online.
From Summer 2017, a new development of 115 homes at Twickenham is being put into place. As part of the plans, a new station is being built around a brand new public plaza. The plaza will include shops and create a modern gateway to Twickenham. You can see the plans on twickenhamforward.com.
From the end of August 2017, there is a new station entrance and temporary ticket office from the side of Platform 3.
At the temporary station:
Train services will continue to operate as planned.
You are able to access ticket machines.
Staff will be able to assist you between 0840 and 2020 Monday to
Saturday and from 0740 until 1910 on Sundays.
There are replacement cycle parking facilities.
There is one Blue Badge holders bay, one 'Kiss and Ride' bay and
two taxi pick up and drop off bays adjacent to the new station
entrance.
The new station is expected to open in Spring 2019 and the project
is due to be completed by the end of 2020. It will have lifts to
the platforms, a significantly larger ticket office and more cycle
parking spaces, as well as a pedestrian walkway to Moormead.
Twickenham Rail Station - 10 min walk
Whitton Rail Station - 10 min walk
St Margaret's Rail Station - 10 min walk
Richmond Rail & Tube - 8 min train
Hounslow East Tube - 30 min bus
281 route - 1 min walk (subject to
diversions once the road closures are implemented on a match
day)
481 route - 1 min walk (subject to diversions
once the road closures are implemented​ on a match day)
681 route - 1 min walk
H20 route - 5 min walk
267 route - 8 min walk
R68, R70, 33, 290, 110, H22 or 490 - 10/15 min walk
Heathrow - 6 miles
London City - 20 miles
London Gatwick - 30 miles
Stansted - 50 miles