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Headingley and Offer Transport Tips Around Leeds to Make • 5-10 Minute Walk Your Visits As Enjoyable As Possible The following information will help you plan your travel to Car Park K (Elida Gibbs Sports Ground): Headingley and offer transport tips around Leeds to make • 5-10 minute walk your visits as enjoyable as possible. • Postcode: LS4 2RS • £10 per vehicle. Cash only on the day. • Plan both your journey to and from the ground and • First come first serve basis; click the purchase your train tickets or parking in advance. following game you wish to book: • If you plan to travel by car, please also check www.trafficengland.com to make sure the planned Afghanistan v West Indies roadworks do not affect your planned route. England v Sri Lanka Pakistan v Afghanistan • Use the Journey Planner to help plan your journey Sri Lanka v India using public transport. It is recommended to use Beckett Park GETTING TO HEADINGLEY STADIUM as car park K has limited spaces. … BY TRAIN … BY PARK & RIDE Headingley rail station and Burley Park rail Elland Road Car Parks A & B (Postcode: LS11 station are a short walk to the ground with 8RQ) will be operating a Park & Ride service trains from Harrogate and Leeds stations. on all match days. It is approximately a 20 HEADINGLEY minute bus journey from the ground. This is • Headingley – 10 minute walk located next to the M621, junction 1 if coming • Burley Park – 5-10 minute walk in from the West and junction 2 if coming in LEEDS from the East. Once you exit the M621 there Leeds Station operates a more extensive will be clear signage directing you from there. service to Leeds from London, Newcastle, York, Manchester and the local area. It is recommended to book by downloading There will be a shuttle (R66) running from and opening the First Bus app, then click; Bishopgate Street regularly to the ground. mTickets>buy>day, to get a better rate. Shuttle costs are as follow: The costs of the Park & Ride service are as • Adult return; £3 using the app, follows: The costs of the Park & Ride service £3.50 on the day are as follows: • Child return; £1.50 using the app, • Adult return; £3 using the app, £2 on the day TRAVEL INFORMATION £3.50 on the day • Child return; £1.50 using the app, Download and open the First Bus app, then £2 on the day click; mTickets>buy>day, to get a better rate. • Single Fare; £2 adult, £1 Child. MATCH DAYS Only available from the ground The shuttle will operate a frequent service to the Park & Ride. from 8.30-10:30 and a return service will June 21st England v Sri Lanka 10:30 begin at 18:10. Car park opening hours are 7:30 – 20:30. At all these stations our World Cup June 29th Pakistan v Afghanistan 10:30 Shuttles run to the ground frequently Cricketeers will be there to welcome you, between 8:15-10:50, then every 20 – 30 help answer any questions and guide you July 4th Afghanistan v West Indies 10:30 minutes until the last bus to the ground at to the ground! 13:00. The first return shuttle will start at July 6th Sri Lanka v India 10:30 17:00 from the ground and then frequently For general rail timetable information visit from 18:10. www.nationalrail.co.uk. Gates will open 2 hours before match start. … BY CAR PARKING … BY PRIVATE COACH – PARKING There is no spectator parking at the If you are travelling by private coach, the only ground. There are two options of parking available is at Beckett Park and costs parking near the ground; £20. For information on how to get there Beckett Park: please see above. • 15 minute walk • Turn up on the day only • £10 per car. Cash only • Postcode: LS6 3PW … BY BUS Headingley can be accessed via a number of VENUE MAP local bus routes from the city centre. Regular buses stopping close to the ground are: • Bus no.19/A towards Ireland Wood/ Tinshill • Bus no.56 towards Moor Grange Moor TOP TIPS Roa d N Please use First Leeds Journey Planner to plan Church your local bus journey to the ground. Wood Plan your journey to … ACTIVE TRAVEL and from the ground e WALK If you are local to the area, walking is a Beckett Park O Lan great way to get around. World Cup Cricketeers Car Park tle w r a h Book your travel D y S e will be around the ground to welcome you and Coach f f where possible Parking li help answer any questions! Beckett tc R a o Grove Lane Park B a CYCLE If you choose to cycle to the match there d are cycle racks available at the venue, these are lk Don’t get caught a B w at located under the Trueman Enclosure and in e Moun out – allow plenty t c car park D. Stewards at the gate will direct any u l in iff of time to get to e cyclists wishing to use these on the day. m t nn 0 St A e’s Road the match … DROP OFF & PICK UP / 1 TAXI, PRIVATE HIRE, UBER Ot l e y The designated drop off area for all vehicles is Roa on St. Michaels Lane outside the ground. The d lk e designated pick up points after the match for a n w H a Batcliffe L all cars and taxis are as follows: e e t ad Wood u n i h • Taxi’s – existing taxi ranks on North Lane i n t g r m H l and St. Michael’s Lane/St. Michael’s e No e Queen 5 y a d Road junction. There will also be a M in g o l rank on Beechwood Crescent s u e w n y o t L • Private Hire, family/friends, Uber – o Cardigan Roa d a d KIRKSTALL LANE R n D e It is recommended to use Canterbury Road. r ENTRANCE iv Headingley e (GATE G) e Station g e N.B. There is no staging allowed on St. Michael’s an d ig L ll br Lane and a one way system will be in place ta n ks i Kir HEADINGLEY a between Cardigan Road and Newport Road B 07:30 to 11:30 on each match day. Kirkstall Lane ST MICHAEL’S There is strictly no drop off or pick up on LANE ENTRANCE Kirkstall Lane. (GATE B) S t A … TRAVEL OPTIONS IF YOU HAVE n Car Park F n ’ s ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS L a d n a e BLUE BADGE PARKING A limited number of o K R a ir Victori k n blue badge parking is available at the venue in st al a d l g Roa H i Car Park E and F. This needs to be booked in i ll d r e advance by emailing [email protected]. a Elida Gibbs C Car Park K Blue Badge Parking Car Park Burley Park and Ride Buses Burley Park St Michael’s Lan Station e an R L Park and Stride o a an d ig For travel information Taxi Ranks rd a C ENJOY YOUR VISIT Train Station and updates follow Walking Route Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown Copyright 2019. © 2019 Cricket World Cup. 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