Road closures and travel advice for Wales v Ireland Six Nations match in Cardiff

Road closures and travel advice have been announced for the upcoming Six Nations match between Wales and Ireland at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff. The much-anticipated match is set to take place on Saturday, February 22, marking the first game at the Principality Stadium in this year’s Six Nations tournament. Fans are eagerly anticipating the clash, with hopes of seeing Wales secure their first victory of the competition. As supporters from across Wales prepare to descend on the capital city for the game, Cardiff Council has detailed road closures to ensure the safety and smooth flow of traffic on match day.
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City-wide road closures will be in effect from 10.15am until 5.45pm on the day of the match to facilitate the movement of fans to and from the stadium. The gates will open at 12.15pm, and spectators are advised to plan their journey in advance, taking into account the road closures and travel advice provided by the council. To alleviate congestion, a park & ride service will operate from the former Toy’s R Us site car park in the Sports Village in Cardiff Bay, with drop off at Callaghan Square. Additionally, Transport for Wales and Great Western Railway will be increasing capacity on routes in and out of Cardiff on match day, although services are expected to be exceptionally busy.
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Extra trains will run from Cardiff Central to Swansea, Newport, Bristol, and London, with available parking at station car parks. Passengers for mainline services will queue at Central Square, while those for Valleys services will queue at the rear of the station. Cardiff Queen Street will be closed at 3.30pm, except for accessible access and travel to Cardiff Bay. Numerous roads will be partially or completely closed around the stadium, including Kingsway, Cowbridge Road East, Tudor Street, Plantagenet Street, and Beauchamp Street, among others. Access to certain areas, such as the Civic Centre and Penarth Road, will also be impacted to ensure smooth traffic flow and crowd control.

Officials will be stationed throughout the area to manage access to restricted zones and guide fans to designated areas. Specific closure times will be enforced to maintain order, with certain roads closing earlier in preparation for the match. Fans are advised to arrive early and follow instructions to avoid delays and ensure a seamless match day experience. Cardiff Council and local authorities are working diligently to make the necessary arrangements and accommodations for the influx of fans expected in the city. With proper planning and cooperation, both residents and visitors can enjoy the match safely and conveniently.

As preparations ramp up for the Wales v Ireland Six Nations match at the Principality Stadium, the spotlight is on Cardiff as it gears up to host the exciting event. The buzz surrounding the game is palpable, with fans eagerly awaiting the showdown between the two rugby powerhouses. The road closures and travel advice put in place by Cardiff Council aim to facilitate the smooth flow of traffic and ensure the safety of all attendees. By following the guidelines and being mindful of the arrangements in place, fans can look forward to an exciting and memorable match day experience in the heart of the Welsh capital.