Every way to reach Sandown Park Racecourse — Esher's dual-purpose course by the station — on a raceday and off it, priced and timed honestly. Raceday parking and the traffic around the course, the nearest station and the walk, local cabs and ride-hailing when everyone wants one at the same time, and pre-booked, fixed-fare private hire for the groups, the visiting parties, the airport arrivals and the dash home after the racing.
Sandown Park Racecourse sits at Portsmouth Road, Esher, Surrey KT10 9AJ — jump and flat racing — home of the Eclipse and the Tingle Creek, drawing tens of thousands on a big raceday. The nearest station is Esher (KT10), directly opposite the course, about a 5-minute walk, and the course is reached via the A3 from the M25 (junction 10), then the A307 Portsmouth Road. On a raceday, parking close to the course is the pinch point — which is why a pre-booked car door-to-enclosure, a group minibus, or a fixed-fare airport transfer so often beats driving and circling for a space.
This guide covers getting to Sandown Park Racecourse from every angle: raceday parking and traffic, the train and the walk, local cabs and ride-hailing when demand spikes, and pre-booked private hire for groups, visitors, airport arrivals and the getaway after the racing. RushXO is a Dartford-based, fully licensed operator covering Esher and the whole of Surrey.
Sandown Park sits on the edge of Esher right beside the railway, one of the country's best-loved dual-purpose courses, staging top-class jump racing in winter and flat racing in summer alongside concerts, exhibitions and conferences in its grandstands.
Like most racecourses, Sandown Park Racecourse draws a big crowd into a relatively tight site, and its access on a busy raceday is shaped by the roads around it rather than acres of dedicated parking. That makes the question of how you arrive — and especially how you leave when the whole crowd wants to at once — worth planning rather than leaving to chance.
The ways to reach Sandown Park Racecourse on a raceday, with the case each one wins in. The chapters that follow go into parking, trains and pre-booked travel in detail.
Parking is the single biggest raceday headache at Sandown Park Racecourse. Here's the honest picture and why a dropped-off arrival so often makes more sense.
On the busiest days Sandown Park Racecourse draws far more cars than the closest spaces can hold, so the surrounding roads carry the load — and the approach can be slow in the hour before the first race and slower still after the racing. The result is a familiar pattern: the nearest parking fills early, latecomers park progressively further out and walk in, and everyone tries to leave through the same few roads at once.
A pre-booked car drops you close to the entrance and is booked to collect you from an agreed point afterwards — no circling for a space, no permit risk, no sitting in the exit queue. For a group it also means nobody has to stay sober to drive, and the fare is fixed however long the day over-runs.
For local racegoers, the train is often the cheapest way to Sandown Park Racecourse. Here's how it fits, and where it falls short on a busy day.
The nearest station to Sandown Park Racecourse is Esher (KT10), directly opposite the course, about a 5-minute walk. Esher sits on the South Western main line, running into London Waterloo in about 25 minutes, so visitors from London or along the line can reach the area by rail and walk the rest.
The honest line: if you're local, it's a daytime fixture and you're travelling light, the train and a walk are perfectly good. For groups, later finishes and visitors from afar, a pre-booked car is the cleaner answer.
On a normal day, a local cab or a ride-hailing app gets you to Sandown Park Racecourse easily. On a busy raceday — and especially at the finish — the maths changes.
Esher's local licensed cabs and the ride-hailing apps both serve Sandown Park Racecourse well enough before the first race, when demand is spread out. The problem is concentration: at the finish a large crowd wants to leave in the same short window, and that's when ranks empty, apps surge and waits balloon.
The single smartest move is to book the pickup in advance: a named driver, an agreed meeting point a short walk from the course, and a fare that doesn't surge no matter how the day over-runs or how heavy the demand. You walk to a car that's waiting rather than watching an app price climb.
Not every trip to Sandown Park Racecourse needs a booked car — but for a clear set of situations it's the obvious answer.
If you're a local single visitor and the trains are running, we'll happily point you to the station. Where a booked car genuinely wins — groups, big days, later finishes, airport arrivals and the getaway — that's where RushXO is the right choice, with the fare fixed however long the day over-runs.
Getting a group to Sandown Park Racecourse together is exactly what the RushXO fleet is for — from a single saloon to a nine-seater minibus for the whole party.
The everyday car for one to three passengers with standard luggage — the default for local Esher runs, station hops and solo or couple airport trips.
The premium saloon for business arrivals and anyone wanting extra comfort and space. Leather, climate control and a quieter ride for the long airport runs.
For four to six passengers with luggage, or a smaller group that wants the boot space — the sweet spot for families and the point where the per-head cost drops well below the train.
A larger minibus for groups of seven or eight with luggage — sports teams, extended families, colleague groups. One vehicle, one fixed fare, everyone together.
The full minibus for the largest single-vehicle groups — tour parties, large families, corporate groups and event-day outings where splitting across cars would be a headache.
Zero-emission saloons for a greener journey, and wheelchair-accessible vehicles for passengers with mobility needs. Specify the requirement when booking.
All fares are confirmed in writing at booking. For a big day, the minibus is the star: the whole group travels together, drops at the course, and is collected from an agreed point afterwards on one fixed fare — no convoy of cars, no one left driving, no surge.
Back comes one written quote for an 8-seater, the drop and the pickup both locked, the driver allocated, and the return priced the same whether the day runs long or short. The whole party travels together and nobody drives.
For visitors and anyone flying in for the day, the journey to Sandown Park Racecourse is a longer, less familiar one — and a fixed-fare transfer takes the guesswork out of it.
RushXO covers the longer runs to Sandown Park Racecourse as well as the local ones: group transfers from across Surrey and London, and direct airport-to-venue transfers for visitors flying in. Because we're a Surrey operator, the driver knows the area and the event-day road management rather than following a meter round unfamiliar streets.
A fixed fare confirmed in writing before you travel, the driver tracking your inbound flight and meeting you in arrivals with a name board. Free waiting for delays, the airport drop-off charge included, no surge whatever the hour.
A fixed fare confirmed in writing before you travel, the driver tracking your inbound flight and meeting you in arrivals with a name board. Free waiting for delays, the airport drop-off charge included, no surge whatever the hour.
A fixed fare confirmed in writing before you travel, the driver tracking your inbound flight and meeting you in arrivals with a name board. Free waiting for delays, the airport drop-off charge included, no surge whatever the hour.
A fixed fare confirmed in writing before you travel, the driver tracking your inbound flight and meeting you in arrivals with a name board. Free waiting for delays, the airport drop-off charge included, no surge whatever the hour.
A fixed fare confirmed in writing before you travel, the driver tracking your inbound flight and meeting you in arrivals with a name board. Free waiting for delays, the airport drop-off charge included, no surge whatever the hour.
Each is a fixed fare confirmed in writing, with the driver tracking your inbound flight and meeting you in arrivals — then straight to Sandown Park Racecourse or your Esher hotel. Tell us the flight, the date and the party size and the whole day is quoted in one conversation. The return to the airport afterwards can be booked at the same time.
The questions visitors most often ask about reaching Sandown Park Racecourse, answered honestly.
Sandown Park Racecourse is at Portsmouth Road, Esher, Surrey KT10 9AJ — jump and flat racing — home of the Eclipse and the Tingle Creek, drawing tens of thousands on a big raceday. The nearest station is Esher (KT10), directly opposite the course, about a 5-minute walk, and it is reached by road via the A3 from the M25 (junction 10), then the A307 Portsmouth Road.
If you're local, the trains are running and it's a daytime fixture, the station and a short walk are cheap and avoid the parking. For groups, later finishes, visitors from afar or anyone who wants to skip the end-of-day scramble, a pre-booked fixed-fare car — door-to-enclosure, with the pickup booked in advance — is the cleaner option.
Parking close to the course fills early on a busy day and the surrounding roads can be slow before the first race and after the racing. Being dropped off and collected at an agreed point skips the lot — no circling, no permit risk, no exit queue.
Yes — that's a core booking. The fleet runs up to nine-seater minibuses, so the whole party travels together to Sandown Park Racecourse on one fixed fare, drops at the course and is collected afterwards. It's usually cheaper per head than separate fares and means nobody has to drive.
At the finish a large crowd requests a car at once, so ride-hailing surges and availability collapses exactly when you need it. A pre-booked RushXO car is reserved for you at a fixed fare with an agreed pickup point — you walk to a waiting car instead of watching an app price climb.
Yes. RushXO runs fixed-fare airport transfers from Gatwick (from £38), Heathrow, Stansted, Luton and London City straight to Sandown Park Racecourse or your Esher hotel, with flight tracking and meet-and-greet. The return to the airport afterwards can be booked at the same time, all on one quote.
Quickest is WhatsApp on +44 7466 237870 — send the date, the racegoer-party size and your pickup, and a fixed quote comes straight back. You can also reserve online or call +44 1474 554933. Payment is by card or bank transfer, with corporate-account invoicing for hospitality and business bookings.
Yes. RushXO Ltd (Companies House 16464640) is a licensed private hire operator, ICO-registered (ZC112187), accounting for VAT in line with HMRC's rules. Every journey is pre-booked through the licensed operator with the fare and driver arranged before travel.
RushXO runs fixed-fare, pre-booked private hire to and from Sandown Park Racecourse and across the whole of Surrey, 24/7 — group minibuses for the party, group transfers, airport runs for visitors, and a pre-booked pickup for the getaway. Fares are confirmed in writing before the day and don't surge however long it over-runs. From a saloon to a nine-seater minibus, with executive and accessible vehicles on request. Tell us the date and the party size over WhatsApp and a quote comes straight back.