London 2012 transport ‘big build’ complete
The transport ‘big build’, that will help spectators and the rest of London keep moving during the Games, has been completed by the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA). The main ‘gateway’ station for the Games, Stratford station. Work has been completed at the main ‘gateway’ station for the Games, Stratford Station. Guests and media marked More...
Transport Plan – second edition consultation draft (part 2)
Description:The consultation draft to the second edition of the Transport Plan, published for public comment. Publication Code:ODA 2009/288 Type of publication:Transport Publication:Transport Plan – second More...
New London 2012 travel tool to help ticket holders get to the Games
With less than one year to go to the Games, London 2012 ticket holders can now plan their journeys to venues and book travel with the help of a new online travel tool. London 2012 is aiming for a ‘public transport’ More...
Plan your travel
Travelling in and around London is often busy, but during the London 2012 Games there will be additional pressure on the transport network. To make sure you can get to your chosen events in plenty of time, you will More...
30,000 park-and-ride spaces are made available to spectators during Olympic Games
The UK’s largest ever park-and-ride scheme is to enable ticket holders for the London 2012 Olympic Games to benefit from over 30,000 parking spaces. The park-and-ride sites are mainly intended for spectators More...
Robert the Engine returns to Stratford station
Robert the Engine, the 80-year-old-locomotive has returned to the front of Stratford station from its temporary home at the East Anglian Railway Museum following a makeover. Robert the Engine outside Stratford More...
Transport
London 2012 is aiming for 100% of spectators to get to the Games by public transport, or by walking or cycling. We are improving existing transport links and building new links where needed – across London and More...
Special 2012 Games rail fares go on sale
London 2012 ticket holders can now take advantage of special rail fares for travelling to next year’s Games, thanks to the launch of dedicated web pages. The National Rail Games Travel site is now selling More...
Journey times
While many London 2012 venues are near each other, particularly within the Olympic Park, others are spread across the UK. When applying for tickets to events on the same day, make sure you give yourself enough time More...
Local access and parking plans
The London 2012 Games will attract large numbers of visitors to venues and their surrounding areas, which means some temporary traffic and parking restrictions will be needed. To avoid congestion and safety and More...





