Travel information: Bristol City WFC vs Arsenal WFC

For full details on how to travel to the stadium on Sunday 22nd October (6:45pm KO) for the City v Arsenal game, please check the details below:

Free parking will be available at the Portway Park & Ride with an easy connection directly to Ashton Gate stadium via the AG1 service, which will run every 15 minutes.

The AG1 service will be running from 4:15pm to 6:15pm and with post-match departures until 9:45pm to make reaching the stadium stress free with easy parking and reliable connections to the game!

In connection with Project Whitebeam[1], we will be awarding a randomly selected fan with a signed shirt by the Bristol City Women’s team!

MATCHDAY BUS

The AG1, will be running from the Portway Park & Ride (via Portway) and will depart approx. every 15 minutes.

For this fixture the AG1 will drop-off and pick-up from outside South Bristol Retail Park on Winterstoke Road (NOT outside The Robins). Full details including route maps, timetables, pricing and ticket information is available at Getting Here – Bristol City FC (bcfc.co.uk)[2]

For those travelling from the centre of Bristol, the First Bus number 24 service calls at Bristol Temple Meads and drops on Winterstoke Road, outside Ashton Gate. For more information on this service please visit the First Bus timetable here[3].

RAIL

Those planning on travelling by train should be aware of planned engineering work that is being carried out on the line on Sunday 22nd October. 

Rail replacement buses will be running between Bristol Temple Meads and Bath Spa. There will also be a reduced service between London Paddington and Bristol Temple Meads as well as reduced service between Bristol Temple Meads and Weston-Super-Mare. 

Passengers are encouraged to check how their journey may be impacted by the rail works, full details can be found at Planned Engineering Work and Disruption | Great Western Railway (gwr.com)[4]

WALKING/CYCLING

Fans walking or cycling from the city centre and harbourside are advised that Vauxhall Bridge is closed for repairs. Gaol Ferry Bridge and Bedminster Bridge remain open. Full details visit Restoration of New Cut bridges (bristol.gov.uk)[5]

CLEAN AIR ZONE (CAZ)

Those travelling by car should be aware that central Bristol, including many of the roads around Ashton Gate, is now part of the new clear air zone (CAZ) where non-compliant cars will be charged between £9 and £100 per day to drive. For full details please visit CLEAN AIR FOR BRISTOL | Clean Air Zone[6]

Further information on all travel options are available at Getting Here – Bristol City FC (bcfc.co.uk)[7]

References

  1. ^ Project Whitebeam (www.bristol-sport.co.uk)
  2. ^ Getting Here – Bristol City FC (bcfc.co.uk) (www.bcfc.co.uk)
  3. ^ here (www.firstbus.co.uk)
  4. ^ Planned Engineering Work and Disruption | Great Western Railway (gwr.com) (www.gwr.com)
  5. ^ Restoration of New Cut bridges (bristol.gov.uk) (www.bristol.gov.uk)
  6. ^ CLEAN AIR FOR BRISTOL | Clean Air Zone (www.cleanairforbristol.org)
  7. ^ Getting Here – Bristol City FC (bcfc.co.uk) (www.bcfc.co.uk)