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London Marathon - Marathon Miles

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Mile-by-mile guide to the London Marathon.  How to get there?  What time will the elite runners be expected to pass?

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Outline guide of Connex South East rail network from Central London to the start

 

Mile Marker

Location

Station

Elite
women times

Elite
men
times

0

Start

Blackheath


Greenwich Park

Blackheath
(BR: Blackheath Line)


Greenwich
(BR: Greenwich Line)


Maze Hill
(BR: Greenwich Line)

09:00

09:30

1

Charlton Road

Blackheath
(BR: Blackheath Line)

09:05

09:34

2

Little Heath

Westcombe Park
(BR: Greenwich Line)

09:11

09:39

3

 

Artillery Place
Woolwich

Woolwich Arsenal
(BR: Blackheath & Greenwich Lines)

09:16

09:44

4

Woolwich Church St

Woolwich Dockyard
(BR: Blackheath & Greenwich Lines)

09:22

09:49

5

Woolwich Road
Charlton

Charlton (BR)
(BR: Blackheath & Greenwich Lines)

Westcombe Park
(BR: Greenwich Line)

09:27

09:54

6

Trafalgar Road
Greenwich

Maze Hill
(BR: Greenwich Line)

09:33

09:59

7

Around the Cutty Sark to:
Creek Road
Deptford

Greenwich
(BR: Greenwich Line)


Deptford
(BR: Greenwich Line)

Cutty Sark (DLR)

09:38

10:04

8

 

Evelyn Street
Deptford

Surrey Quays
(Tube: Jubilee Line)

Deptford
(BR: Greenwich Line)

09:44

10:08

9

 

Surrey Quays Road

Surrey Quays
(Tube: Jubilee Line)

09:49

10:13

10

 

Salter Street

Surrey Quays
(Tube: Jubilee Line)

Bermondsey
(Tube: Jubilee Line)

09:55

10:18

11

 

Brunel Road

Bermondsey
(Tube: Jubilee Line)

10:00

10:23

12

 

Jamaica Road

London Bridge

10:06

10:28

13

 

Across Tower Bridge to:
Royal Mint Street

Tower Gateway (DLR)
Tower Hill (tube)

10:11

10:33

14

 

Cable Street

Limehouse (DLR)

10:17

10:38

15

 

West India Dock Road.
Around Canary Wharf with good views of the Millennium Dome across the River Thames

Canary Wharf
(Tube: Jubilee Line)

Westferry (DLR)

10:23

10:43

16

 

Trafalgar Way

Blackwall (DLR)

10:28

10:47

17

 

Marsh Wall

South Quay (DLR)

10:33

10:52

18

 

East Ferry Road
(spectators can reach here from Greenwich by using the Greenwich Foot Tunnel, entrance next to the Cutty Sark)

Mudchute (DLR)

10:39

10:57

19

 

West Ferry Road

South Quay (DLR)

10:44

11:02

20

 

West Ferry Circus

Westferry (DLR)

10:50

11:07

21

 

The Highway

Limehouse (BR+DLR)

Shadwell (DLR)

10:55

11:12

22

 

The Highway

Tower Gateway (DLR)

Tower Hill (Tube: District Line)

11:01

11:17

23

 

Under Tower Bridge,
Past the Tower of London to:
Lower Thames Street

Monument / Bank  
(Tube: Northern Line, Central)

11:07

11:22

24

 

Victoria Embankment

Charing Cross (BR)
Embankment (Tube: Northern, District and Central Lines))

11:12

11:26

25

 

Victoria Embankment, then past Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament

Charing Cross (BR)

11:18

11:31

26.2

 

In front of Buckingham Palace to:
The Mall

St James Park (Tube: Central & District Lines)

Green Park (Tube: Piccadilly, Jubilee Lines)
Charing Cross

11:23?

11:36?

Codes: Stations are BR ("British Rail") unless stated:
Tube (London Underground) or
DLR (Docklands Light Railway);

 

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