Travel information: Blackburn Rovers

Read below for all the travel information ahead of City’s Sky Bet Championship fixture with Blackburn Rovers on Tuesday, November 4th (7:45pm)
MATCHDAY BUS
Our matchday shuttle buses will be operating as follows:
- AG1 Portway Park & Ride (via Portway) – approx. every 10 minutes
- AG2 Brislington Park & Ride (direct service) – approx. every 12 minutes
- AG3 Temple Meads (via Broadmead and the centre) – approx. every 20 minutes
All services drop-off and collect from Winterstoke Road, outside Ashton Gate. Full details including route maps, timetables, pricing and ticket information is available at www.bcfc.co.uk/travel.
Please Note: Ongoing works to the Portway, A4, may create possible delays along this route. The AG1 will operate as usual but fans are recommended to allow extra time when using this route to ensure they reach the stadium at their desired time.
RAIL
Post-match there will an additional departure from Parson Street to Weston-super-Mare at 22.24.
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).
If you are walking to the stadium you can now use our hand walking trails map to make your journey more interesting – click here to download now!
CAR
For fans travelling by car to the game, we have launched a service that will allow you to connect with fellow fans to share a journey to the stadium.
Post-match the M48, Severn Bridge will be closed. Fans using this route to get home are advised to use the M4 Prince of Wales Bridge or alternative roads.
The M5 between Junction 17 and 18 southbound from 21:00, diversions will divert traffic via the M5 northbound, M4, M49 to Junction 18.
Use the unique link here to join our Bristol City FC Home Games. For more information, you can read our article here.
FURTHER INFORMATION
Full information on all travel options, including details of the new Bristol’s Clean Air Zone (CAZ) are available at www.bcfc.co.uk/travel.



