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Saturday, October 5, 2024

URC Semi-Final: Take note of road closures and parking

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The DHL Stadium, together with Western Province Rugby, expects to host another massive crowd at tomorrow’s URC semi-final match between the DHL Stormers and Connacht.

 

Spectators are encouraged to note road closures, make use of the available public transport options and to arrive early at the DHL Stadium to avoid congestion and long queues upon entry into the venue.

 

Gates will open at 13:30, well ahead of the kick-off time which is 16:00.

 

Road closures

 

The following road closures will be in effect:

 

  • Sonnenberg Road, Vlei Road, Stephan Way and Fort Wynyard Street will all be closed from 06:00 until 22:30, with restrictions on Helen Suzman Boulevard, Beach Road, Buitengracht Street and Granger Bay Boulevard.

 

Parking

 

There will be dedicated parking available in the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) P1 parking area for R100 pre-booked and R120 card on entry, with a free MyCiTi shuttle.

 

There is also free public parking available on a first-come first-served basis at the Civic Centre from 12:00.

 

There are 355 bays available at the Woodstock Parking Area (enter from Civic Road) and 120 bays in the Hertzog Parking Area (enter from Hertzog Boulevard incoming).

 

Those parking at the Civic Centre will be able to catch a free MyCiTi Shuttle to the stadium from the Civic Centre station.

 

While there is heavy congestion expected in the stadium precinct, there is dedicated stadium rugby parking available in the stadium precinct at the P2, P4 and P9 (R100 card payment on entry only) stadium parking areas.

 

Ticket holders with disabilities are encouraged to formally request access to the parking bays dedicated in P5, by sending an e-mail to rmaritz@wprugby.co.za. These parking bays are limited and available on a first-come first-served basis.

 

Free MyCiTi shuttles

 

There are free MyCiTi shuttle services between the DHL Stadium and both the Civic Centre and Thibault Square and CTICC bus stations, which will be available for all those with a match ticket.

 

The shuttles will take spectators to the Stadium Station, starting at 13:00. Thereafter, a bus leaves every 15 minutes or when full. The last return bus leaves the Stadium bus station at 20:00.

 

E-Hailing

 

It is recommended that those using e-hailing services are dropped off and collected in the CBD at DF Malan Drive opposite the Artscape Theatre, Hertzog Boulevard or Jan Smuts Street and then use the MyCiTi shuttle, which is free to all event ticket holders, from the CTICC Civic Centre Station or Thibault Square Station, or alternatively use the Fan Walk.

 

There is an e-hailing drop-off area on Helen Suzman Boulevard between Vlei Road and Beach Road on both sides, but spectators are warned that drop-and-go and pick-up around the stadium will have very long delays due to traffic congestion.

 

Please note that umbrellas are prohibited at DHL Stadium.

 

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