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West Ham United
Directions
Directions
from the M25:
Travel to M25 Junction 27, and go on to the M11 southbound. Follow the M11 south until it
divides to join the A406 (North Circular Road). Take the Left Hand fork signposted A406
South. Do not follow the signs for the City.
The end of the motorway joins the A406 from the left, creating a 4 lane road for a short
distance. You need to be in one of the outside 2 lanes (this can be tricky if traffic is
heavy). Proceed south (dual carriageway with slip roads) passing the junctions for
Redbridge, and Ilford.
Leave the A406 at the Barking junction. At the roundabout at the bottom of the slip road,
turn right, taking the 3rd exit towards East Ham (Barking Road). Proceed West along
Barking Road through several sets of traffic lights until you have passed the lights at
East Ham Town Hall (big red Victorian building on the left just before the lights). 3/4
mile further, you pass the ground on your right (behind a parade of shops,
including the
Hammers Shop). At the next lights (Boleyn Arms Pub on right hand corner), turn right into
Green Street. The main entrance to the ground is 200 yards on your right. Thanks to Gareth
Howell for providing the directions.
On Saturday matchdays, parking is very restricted with little or no
off-road parking. The best areas to look for spaces are roads off on the left of Barking
Road, once you are past the lights at East Ham Town Hall. Andy Wright
suggests; 'You can park at Newham General Hospital, where there is a pay and
display car park, which costs £1.50 for four hours, or £3.50 for six. To find
the hospital; From Barking Road, passing the ground on your right, after a few
traffic lights turn left into Prince Regent Lane (Newham General is signposted
at the lights ), the hospital is just up this road and is about a 15 minute
stroll away from the ground'.
Rob Wells adds; 'As a season
ticket holder who travels to home games from Nottingham I can offer an
alternative route from the M11 to avoid the nightmare of Barking Road on a
Saturday. After leaving the M11 on the A406 take the exit for A12 signposted
Stratford. Stay on this road taking the underpass to the Green Man roundabout,
which is a major junction. Then take the A11, again signposted Stratford. After
about three miles turn left onto the A112 signposted East Ham, through Plaistow.
Carry on over the junction with Barking Road (A124). Third left after this
junction is Glen Road, which takes you to the aforementioned Newham Hospital for
parking. I find this journey a lot easier, although not recommended for midweek
matches as the traffic gets too heavy'.
Alex Stewart suggests an alternative route; 'come off the
M25 at J29 and take the A127 to Upminster. Park for at Upminster tube station
(£1 for the day)
and for £3.50 you can get a return ticket to Upton Park which will get you there in less
than 25 minutes'.
Pubs
The Boleyn Pub on the corner near to the ground, plus the
Greengate, Village and 'The Central' pubs on Barking road should all be given a
wide berth by away fans. Kevin Hosking adds; 'Probably the best option
for away fans is the Wetherspoons
outlet called Millers Well
which is opposite East Ham
Town Hall.
It is though about a twenty minute walk away along Barking Road. Another
good option is the Denmark arms also on the barking road near the East ham town
hall this is a large pub which shows all live football games'.
I have also been advised that away fans may also be able to drink in the
'Queens' and 'Duke Of Edinburgh' near to Upton Park Tube Station.
By Trian/Tube
The nearest tube
station is Upton Park which is on the District, plus the
Hammersmith & City Lines. The station is a
short walk from the ground. Please note that West Ham tube station is
nowhere near the ground. Steve Cook adds; 'the queue at Upton Park tube
station after the game can be horrendous. You are better off going for a
couple of pints and letting the queues die down. There are plenty of pubs
along Plaistow High Road which are only a 5-10 minute walk from the
stadium and as long as visitors are 'well behaved' they are more than made
welcome'. Adam Long a visiting Reading fan informs me;
'After the game you are probably best to walk up to East
Ham, which will at least mean
you will get a seat, before everyone else gets on at Upton Park'. Craig
Belcher a visiting West Brom fan adds; 'Rather than face the long queues at
Upton Park, we walked down to the next station on the line, Plaistow, which is
only a ten minute walk away from Upton Park. We managed to get on a tube okay,
as apparently according to station staff the tubes are not filled to full
capacity on leaving Upton Park''. Just turn left after Upton Park station, into
Harold Road. Walk down to the end of this road (it becomes Terrace Road) and
then bear left into Pelly Road/Clegg St. At the bottom of Clegg Street is a
T-junction with Plaistow High Street. Turn right into the High Street and
Plaistow station is further down on the left.
Whilst Andrew Saffrey
suggests; 'Forest Gate station is about 25 minutes walk from
Upton Park, and it's much less busy than Upton Park Station after the
final whistle. It is served by local Great Eastern trains from Liverpool
Street. Turn right out of the station, then left at the corner next to the
pizza shop into Hampton Road. Walking down Hampton Road, turn first right
into Richmond Road, a small street with traffic calming and lots of
roundabouts. Go straight down this road and this eventually becomes Green
Street. Then for the long walk down Green Street which has lots of shops
and takeaways, before arriving at Upton Park'.
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