
Plan your journey
Plan your journey
Across the country, community groups, unions and local organisers are arranging coaches, sharing costs and making sure everyone can get to London on 28 March for the big day.
The main route will start at Park Lane and finish at Whitehall. The short route will start at Trafalgar Square and finish at Whitehall.
🧭 Getting to the march
Getting to and from Park Lane
Underground/Train stations:
Green Park tube station (Victoria line, Jubilee line, Piccadilly line) is the nearest accessible station to the main route starting point. The full address of this station is: Green Park Underground Station, Piccadilly, London, W1J 9DZ. Please note: Wheelchair users may require a small platform ramp to access. Platform staff are there to assist Jubilee and Victoria lines.
Bond Street tube station (Elizabeth line, Central line, Jubilee line) is the nearest accessible station if using the Elizabeth line. The full address of this station is: Bond Street Underground Station, Oxford Street, London, W1R 1FE.
Marble Arch tube station (Central line) is close to the starting point of the main march. There is no step-free access at this station.
Hyde Park tube station (Piccadilly line) is close to the starting point of the main march. There is no step-free access at this station.
Bus travel:
Route 2: Marylebone ↔ Marble Arch
Route 6: Willesden ↔ Marble Arch
Route 13: North Finchley ↔ Marble Arch
Route 23: Westbourne Park ↔ Marble Arch
Route 36: New Cross ↔ Victoria ↔ Hyde Park Corner
Route 74: Putney Heath ↔ Hyde Park Corner
Route 137: Streatham Hill ↔ Hyde Park Corner
Route 148: Camberwell Green ↔ Hyde Park Corner
Getting to and from Trafalgar Square
Underground/Train stations:
Westminster tube station (Circle & District lines, Jubilee line) is the nearest accessible station to the short route starting point. It is also the nearest accessible station to Trafalgar Square, where both the main and the short routes will end. The full address of this station is: Westminster Underground Station, Bridge Street, London, SW1A 2JR. The Jubilee line is step free from train to platform and a lift is available from platform to street level.
Charing Cross station (Northern line, Bakerloo line, National Rail) is the nearest station to the short route starting point and finish point at Trafalgar Square. There is no step-free access to underground lines at this station, however there is step-free access to some National Rail services.
Bus travel:
Route 12: Dulwich ↔ Westminster
Route 15: Poplar ↔ Trafalgar Square
Route 24: Hampstead ↔ Trafalgar Square
Route 26: Hackney ↔ Trafalgar Square
Route 87: Wandsworth ↔ Westminster
Route 88: Clapham Common ↔ Westminster ↔ Hampstead
Route 91: Crouch End ↔ Trafalgar Square
Route 139: Waterloo Station ↔ Trafalgar Square ↔ Golders Green
Route 159: Streatham Hill ↔ Westminster
Route 453: Deptford Bridge ↔ Westminster
❌ Travel disruptions
If you plan to travel to the start of the main march by bus or taxi, please note that road closures and bus diversions will be in place due to large numbers of people making their way to the march.
Be prepared to disembark from transport a short distance away from main roads.
Make sure to plan an alternative route to and from the march in case of disruptions to travel routes.
🚌 Find a coach seat
Travelling together is cheaper, often free, and a brilliant way to start the day — meeting people, building energy and arriving excited and ready to march for unity.
We’ve compiled a growing list of every confirmed coach heading to the march, so you can find the one closest to you and book your seat.
Use the map below to find your nearest coach and reserve your spot. Some coaches require a contribution towards the cost of travel, but some providers are offering free or discounted travel for low or unwaged individuals.
If your town or city isn’t on the list yet or a coach is already fully booked — don’t worry, more coaches are being added all the time.
If you have organised a coach for your workplace or organisation and would like to list it on the map below, please fill out this form.
🚗 Other ways to travel
Trains
The demonstration will be within a short distance to all major Central London stations. Check National Rail or other route finders to plan your journey.
Book an Advance Fare Ticket to save money on long journeys (available now)
Have a 16-25, Senior or Two Together railcard? Make sure to bring it with you to use your discount
Travelling in a group of 3-9 people? Book at GroupSave ticket for 1/3 off
Car Shares
Travelling as a group but don't want to take the coach? Consider running a car share.
Central London parking options can be limited. Find Central London parking options via the NCP website or on Just Park
Or rent out a car park spot from a neighbour!
Other coaches
National Express and FlixBus all run their own services to and from London.
Other than our coach options, this will be your cheapest travel option into Central London
Book in advance to secure your seat
Accessibility
You can find detailed accessibility information to help plan your day on our 'Access' page.
If you require accessibility information about coach or train travel, please contact the transport organisers via the links on the map above.
If you cannot find the information you are looking and think it should be on our website, please email us at info@togetheralliance.org.uk