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Trains not stopping at Wembley Stadium for Taylor Swift’s Eras tour due to ‘overcrowding’

Trains will not stop at Wembley Stadium station for Taylor Swift’s Eras tour due to overcrowding fears. On Saturday and Sunday (June 22 and 23) services will stop from Wembley Stadium National Station.

This is because there will not be a direct service from Euston to Birmingham New Street due to unrelated engineering works. As a result, Chiltern Railways are running extra trains between Birmingham Moor Street and Marylebone.




As a result, none of the Chiltern Railways trains stopping at Wembley Stadium station will go ahead.

A spokesman for Chiltern Railways explained: “Unfortunately, it is not possible for services to call at Wembley Stadium as well as provide the additional capacity required between London Marylebone and Birmingham Moor Street. We are sorry for the inconvenience it will cause.”

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Taylor Swift’s first London concert on Friday, June 21 will not be affected, but fans traveling to her other two shows over the weekend may need to plan alternative routes.

National Rail has also warned that these services linking the Midlands and London will be extremely busy as Swifties travel to see the global superstar at Wembley.

No trains will call at Kings Sutton, Hatton and Lapworth on the route to London, while there will also be no service between Marylebone and Aylesbury Vale Parkway (via Amersham) all day. Rail shuttle buses are available.

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