Transport for London has made arrangements for free travel on the Tube and DLR for all runners and officials on race day from early morning until 17:00 (just show your race number or your officials’ course pass or tabard).
Even if you aren’t running, you can still follow the action by:
* Tube at the 11/12, 13 and 22, 14-21 and 22-24 mile points. Improvement works means you can’t change lines between Bank and Monument, except between the DLR and the Northern line
* DLR – with trains running as frequent as every 2½ minutes
* Bus and River bus
Alternatively, why not try walking or cycling to the marathon? These convenient and low-cost ways to get around London let you fit exercise into your daily routine.
Visit the TFL website for more information
Of course if you are not running the marathon this week but might be interested we have a number of shorter runs that you could try including the London 10K and the Royal Parks Half Marathon . Of course for those outside London we have the Great North Run and Adidas Women’s Challenge . For runners wanting to run further afield we also have places for the Berlin marathon and New York too.