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 Taylor Swift fans have been warned of rail disruption ahead of her weekend Wembley gigs.

London is among more than 50 cities on her 21-month Eras world tour and will host eight performances in June and August to nearly 700,000 people.

Chiltern Railways is making extra stops at Wembley Stadium on Friday, at the start of a three-night run, but its trains will not call there at all on Saturday and Sunday.

The company said its services into London Marylebone would already be busier than usual due to engineering works on the Birmingham to Euston line and it would not have the capacity for concert-goers.


There are two alternative stations within walking distance of the 90,000-capacity stadium.

Wembley Park is served by London Underground’s Jubilee and Metropolitan lines and is about 0.5 miles (0.8km) from the concert venue.

Wembley Central is 1 mile (1.6km) away, about a 20-minute walk, and is on the Bakerloo underground line as well as the London Overground, which runs between Watford Junction and London Euston.

London's bus network also offers many routes into Wembley, with several stopping close to the stadium.


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