This information on Woking and how to reach the ground on Tuesday is taken from several sources including the Official Woking Site and Confguide.
The Woking ground, known as the Kingsfield Stadium, is situated on the A247, opposite the entrance to Woking Park, midway between the town centre and Old Woking.
From Herefordshire:
Leave the M4 at junction 10 and join A329(M). Continue onto A329/A322 (towards Bagshot). Go under M3 and take the A324 for Woking. Once near Woking head towards Old Woking and the Leisure Centre (which is signposted). The Leisure Centre is opposite the ground.
Park in the streets or in the Leisure Centre.
Allow around three hours from Hereford to Woking.
NOTE: New speed cameras on the M4 from junctions 14 to 18.
From London:
Leave the M25 at either junctions 10 (Wisley) or 11 (Chertsey) and follow the signs towards Woking.
By Rail:
If you are travelling by train from London, there are frequent fast services from Waterloo to Woking, with a journey time of about 30 minutes. The ground is about 15 minutes walk from the railway station, which is in the town centre.
Exit the station on the opposite side to the town (Oriental Road side). Turn Right across the car park. In front of you will be the Law Courts/Police Station.
Walk past the Police Station, and keep on that road. Walk past the The Litten Tree pub (Right hand side), and when the road bends sharply to the right take the road on the left (ie sort of straight on).
On your left will be a Hotel/Pub, walk to the end of the road and then turn left. The ground is just along that road. Depends on how fast you walk it will probably take about 15-20 Mins. Or you could get a taxi!
Admission:
Terracing, Family & Director's Stands
Adult - £11
Senior Citizen - £9
Juniors (U16) - £5
Leslie Gosden Stand
Adult - £13
Senior Citizen - £10
Junior (U16) - £6
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