Train travel advice released for Beyoncé Concert goers

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Ahead of the Beyoncé concerts taking place at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this month, Greater Anglia has provided travel advice for attendees.

On the 5th, 7th, 10th, 12th, 14th and 16th June, crowds will be flooding to the stadium on concert days.

To help people attend, Greater Anglia has added additional stops at Northumberland Park, starting from 16:15 until 20:00, and will resume after the concert at 21:55.

A Greater Anglia train
A Greater Anglia train // Credit: Greater Anglia

Attendees are reminded that trains will be disrupted by engineering work on the 7th June.

This means that no services will be operating between Stratford and Tottenham Hale, and customers should travel via London Liverpool Street.

Full timetable information and any disruptions can be found on Greater Anglia’s website.

“We always want to support large local events where possible and make it as easy as possible for people to travel to by train.

“While trains will run with the maximum number of carriages, services will be very busy for this event, and customers are advised to plan ahead and allow extra time for their journey.

“To save time and beat the queues, passengers are advised to buy tickets online or via the Greater Anglia app before they travel.

“Our new trains are longer and have more seats. However, we would ask everyone to be patient while boarding as we are expecting higher than usual passenger numbers on these services.”

Mike Barry, Head of Customer Services West, Greater Anglia

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