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FAI Cup Final Cork City V Dundalk on the 4/11/18

Cork City Vs Dundalk

Date : 4/11/2018

Stiles Opening at         1.30pm.
Kick Off     -               3.40pm
Event Finish at             6.00pm approx.

Patrons Travelling to the Aviva Stadium:

All patrons travelling to the Aviva Stadium for the event are advised to utilise public transport as much as possible. The stadium is serviced by bus, DART and Luas transport facilities.

There are limited spaces for patrons who travel by road such as on-street parking where disk parking is in force and will be rigidly enforced.

Drivers should be aware that illegally or improperly parked vehicles have the potential to cause traffic disruption and obstruction to emergency vehicles that may need to access the narrow residential streets that surround the Aviva Stadium. Tow Wagons will be in operation during the event and offending vehicles will be removed.

Park & Ride

Patrons wishing to travel by road to the general Dublin City area to attend the match should avail of Park and Ride facilities supplied by the various public transport providers.

Patrons are advised to approach the city via the National Motorway Routes (M1, M2, M3, M4, M7, M11) towards Dublin City and divert via the M50 motorway to the various park & ride facilities listed below. 

Luas

Patrons can avail of either the Red Line or Green Line.

Red Line

Patrons can avail of the Red Cow Car Park and the Tallaght Cross West Car Park where they can avail of the Luas to Connolly Station where they can avail of the DART to Lansdowne Road (All Routes) or continue to the O2 where they can walk across the East Link Bridge to the Stadium Area (Purple Route).

Green Line
Patrons can avail of the Balally Car Park, Stillorgan Car Park, Beacon South Quarter Luas Car Park and the Sandyford Park car park where they can avail of the Luas to Ranelagh or St. Stephen’s Green which are only 15 minutes walk from the Stadium. (Blue, Orange and Green Routes).

Please see www.luas.ie for further information.

Irish Rail

Irish Rail run additional services for patrons attending at events at the Aviva Stadium. There will be extra inter-city trains from all areas of the country running to Dublin City.

Southern Route inter-city trains run to Pearse Station and the Northern and North Western lines run to Connolly Station. The DART can be then accessed from these stations. The South Western line runs into Heuston Station where feeder buses are available to transfer patrons to Tara Street Station where again the DART can be accessed.

There are also car parks at most DART Stations along the route. Please check your local DART Station for information.

There is a Park & Ride facility at the M3 Parkway Train Station located near Dunboyne. This facility is just off the M3 motorway and is also easily accessible from the M50. Patrons can park at the Parkway and avail of trains to Connolly Station via Clonsilla and then avail of the DART to Lansdowne Road. There are also connecting buses from the Parkway to Trim.

Please see www.irishrail.ie for confirmation of the above information and for timetables.

Dublin Bus

The General Aviva Stadium area is serviced by the following routes:-

Ballsbridge Serviced by:-
Routes 4, 5, 7, 7a, 7n, 8, 18, 27x, 45, 47

Donnybrook Serviced by:-
Routes 7b, 7d, 32x, 39b, 41x, 46a, 46e, 77x, 84x, 116, 118, 145

Sandymount Serviced by:-
Routes 2, 3, 18

Please check www.dublinbus.ie for confirmation and timetables.

A large Park & Ride area will be in effect for Dublin Buses after the event. This will be located on Northumberland Road as will a large taxi rank.

All patrons should choose their route carefully based on the colour coded entry routes outlined on their tickets so as to avoid delay.

Traffic Management Arrangements for Coaches arriving from Cork City and Dundal

Cork City Coaches.

Arrive via M50, N11, Nutley Lane and Merrion Road to Pembroke Road where passengers will alight from coaches and walk to the ground via Lansdowne Road.

Empty coaches will not be permitted to remain parked on Pembroke Road.

Coaches should proceed along Pembroke Road towards Baggot Street Upper, turn left onto Waterloo Road and left again onto Leeson Street Upper where they can continue along Morehampton Road, Donnybrook Road and onto the Stillorgan Road where can park for the duration of the match in the Bus Lane from Donnybrook Church as far as the RTE Campus.

Coaches should remain parked at this location until after the match has ended. Coaches will not be allowed stop on Pembroke Road to collect passengers until after the match has ended.

After the match coaches should leave the parking location on the Stillorgan Road and turn left onto Nutley Lane and left again onto Merrion Road where they can proceed inbound to Pembroke Road where they can pick up their passengers. They should follow the above route after pick up via Waterloo Road and Morehampton Road to access the N11 and M50.

Dundalk Coaches.

Arrive via M1 and Port Tunnel to the East Link Bridge. Follow East Link Road to the roundabout and take the third exit onto Sean Moore Road where passengers will alight from coaches and walk to the ground via Londonbridge Road.

Empty coaches will not be permitted to remain parked on Sean Moore Road.

Coaches should proceed along Sean Moore Road towards Beach Road, turn around the traffic island at the end of Sean Moore Road and proceed back along Sean Moore Road. Coaches should turn right at the roundabout onto South Bank Road where they can park for the duration of the match.

Coaches should remain parked at this location until after the match has ended. Coaches will not be allowed stop on Sean Moore Road to collect passengers until after the match has ended.

After the match coaches should leave the parking location on South Bank Road and turn left onto Sean Moore Road where they can pick up their passengers. They should again proceed along Sean Moore Road after pick up, turn at Beach Road and leave via Sean Moore Road, East Link Road and on to the Port Tunnel and M1.

Residents

Patrons are requested to be aware that the Aviva Stadium is located in a residential area. Patrons attending at the Aviva Stadium are requested to respect residents by behaving in an appropriate manner when going to and departing the stadium. Issues such as illegal parking, anti social behaviour, drinking and urinating in public cause difficulties and will not be tolerated by Gardai. Patrons are asked to desist from such behaviour.

Special Needs Parking:

There are 100 disabled parking spaces in the Aviva Stadium car park which can only be accessed from Herbert Road. Patrons using this facility should be in the Stadium 2 hours prior to the event starting or admittance cannot be guaranteed.

Bus/Coach Parking:

There are no specific bus or coach parking areas around the Aviva Stadium. Coaches must not be parked in a manner which could lead to disruption. Patrons travelling to the above event by coach should be dropped off on Pembroke Road and Northumberland Road prior to the event. After the event buses and coaches should park on Pembroke Road and Northumberland Road in order to pick their passengers.

Additional Dublin Bus Services will be provided to provide egress from the event. These buses will be parked on Northumberland Road.

A taxi rank will also be in operation on Northumberland Road

Ticket Sales:

Please refer to www.fai.ie for details of ticket sales for the event.

Patrons should only purchase tickets from recognised sources and should under no circumstances purchase tickets from touts prior to the match as these tickets may have been stolen. In this event the tickets will be cancelled and cannot be used to gain access to the Stadium.

Pre Event Traffic Restrictions:

As with all events at the Aviva Stadium, a Garda Cordon will be in effect on the streets that lead to the Stadium. Only accredited vehicles will be permitted to pass by this cordon. All vehicles will be checked for accreditation. 

Local residents, their immediate families, local business community will be facilitated at the barriers with proof of address. However proof of address does not guarantee entry through the cordon where high pedestrian volumes exist.

The following roads will be closed to through traffic from 10.30hrs on 4/11/2018:-
Lansdowne Park
Lansdowne Lane
Lansdowne Road from Shelbourne Road to Herbert Bridge
Herbert Road
Newbridge Avenue
Bath Avenue
Londonbridge Road

Subsequently the following roads will be closed to through traffic from 13.00hrs
Beatty’s Avenue
Ballsbridge Avenue

Shelbourne Road and the remainder of Lansdowne Road may be closed if it is warranted due to the level of pedestrian traffic.

During the hours of operation of the Garda Cordon, vehicles, bicycles, skips, bags, bins or any other items which are causing an obstruction or which may become a trip hazard will be relocated or removed.

Parking Restrictions

Garda No-Parking Cones will be placed at the following locations to prevent parking:Lansdowne Road – Both sides from Shelbourne Road to Herbert Bridge
Herbert Road – Left side from Herbert Bridge to Tritonville Road
Lansdowne Lane – Left side from Shelbourne Road
Shelbourne Road – Both sides from Shelbourne Avenue to The Podium Entrance.
Shelbourne Road – Left side from The Podium Entrance to Bath Avenue.
Havelock Square – Right side from Bath Avenue to the Entrance Gate.
Northumberland Road – Both sides from Lansdowne Road to Haddington Road

Colour Coded Entry

Superintendent O’Donnell of Donnybrook Garda Station stresses that the most important consideration is that everyone gets in and out of the Stadium and the general area safely and that everyone enjoys the event. An Garda Siochana would like to stress that all patrons should be aware of the colour coded entry routes to the Stadium which will be clearly identified on their tickets and will be strictly enforced. People should leave plenty of time to find their route and should park or approach the Stadium with these routes in mind. After the match everyone will also have to exit the Stadium by the route they came in.

Please be patient at the end of the event. Follow instructions from Gardai and Stewards”

Patrons should arrive early to ensure that they can gain access in time for kick off.

Red ticket         -       entry via Dodder Bank off Bath Avenue/Londonbridge Rd.

Blue ticket        -       entry via Podium Entrance off Shelbourne Road.

Orange ticket    -       entry via Lansdowne Lane.

Green ticket      -       entry via Lansdowne Road.

Purple ticket     -       entry via Herbert Road.

Please refer to www.avivastadium.ie or www.fai.ie for further details and approach maps.

Patron Search:

All patrons entering the Garda cordon will be the subject of a ticket check by Stewards and search by Gardaí. Any offensive articles, e.g. glass bottles, air horns, large flagpoles, flares, vuvuzelas will not be permitted. Patrons are advised not to bring any unnecessary baggage with them and are advised to travel early to the stadium to avoid any unnecessary delays.

Public Order.

Patrons are asked to have consideration for local residents and refrain from anti-social behaviour such as on street drinking and urinating etc

Crime.

Patrons are advised to be aware of their own personal safety and security while attending the event. They should ensure the security of personal belongings while on route to and from the stadium i.e. purses/wallets/tickets/ Mobile Phones.

Patrons who arrive by vehicle should also ensure that property is not left exposed in parked vehicles. They should ensure that car windows, sunroofs are correctly closed.

End of Event Crowd Movement

In order to ensure crowd safety and ease of movement patrons will only be permitted to exit the Stadium via the colour coded entry route through which they entered unless directed otherwise by Gardai and Stewards. Gardai and stewards will be available to assist in all areas.

Patrons should also comply with the directions issued by Gardaí and stewards as they depart the stadium. Again, the directions are issued with a view to making the stadium environs a safer place during patron exit from the Aviva Stadium.