Public transport plan for Linkin Park concert announcedThe City of Cape Town has put an extensive public transport plan in place to transport concert-goers to and from the Linkin Park concert at Cape Town Stadium on Wednesday, 7 November, 2012. Gates will open at 4pm on the day, with the main performance scheduled from 9pm to 11pm. "The City estimates that 45 000 people will attend the concert, so our best advice to concert-goers is to arrive early, to make use of public transport if possible, and to avoid peak hour traffic," said the City's Mayoral Committee Member for Tourism, Events and Marketing, Councillor Grant Pascoe. The following arrangements have been made. No parking at or near the stadium will be available. Concert ticket holders are encouraged to: Metrorail serviceMetrorail services to and from Cape Town will run as normal before the concert and passengers will be required to pay the applicable fee. Train schedules and related information is available from the Transport Information Centre's toll-free number 0800 65 64 63 or at www.capemetrorail.co.za Limited special train services will be available after the concert and will be free on presentation of a valid concert stub. Trains will depart promptly after the concert at the following times: The standard hours of operation and fares will apply for the Civic Centre to Table View, Waterfront and Gardens routes. Passengers will be required to use the myconnect card (loaded with sufficient value) to travel to the Civic Centre bus station. Cards can be purchased at any open Revenue Kiosk or selected MyCiTi stations. The 24/7 Transport Information Centre can be contacted on 0800 65 64 63 for information on other vendors selling the myconnect card. Special services will be provided after the concert from Civic Centre to: Gardens The first bus will leave the Civic Centre bus station at midnight Shuttle services and/or Park-and-RidePlease note that no shuttle service will be operational between the University of Cape Town (UCT) or Hout Bay, due to the unavailability of parking. No dedicated Park-and-Ride locations will be operational - including UCT, Kronendal Primary and Ratanga Junction. Road closuresA number of roads in and around the Cape Town Stadium precinct will be closed on the day (either a full or a partial closure) and traffic law enforcement teams will be monitoring the flow of traffic. Public transport services operating in the Green Point and CBD areas may be subject to localised deviations from 2pm on the day of the event. ParkingParking restrictions will be enforced in the residential areas adjacent to Cape Town Stadium from midnight on 6 November to midnight on 7 November, including on Main Road. Motorists are advised to obey the signage. Normal restrictions and charges apply to kerbside parking in the CBD for a week day. People with disabilitiesDedicated parking has been allocated on DF Malan Drive for those attendees with disabilities who wish to use the Stadium shuttle. Only people with an official disability permit from the City will be allowed to park in this dedicated parking area. Ticket holders must formally request access to the dedicated parking bays for people with disabilities by sending an e-mail to Mike Lord at az.oc.ytefasecnailla@ekim Concert-goers will have to provide evidence that they are entitled to these parking bays by clearly displaying their Vehicle Access Permit (VAP) in full colour on their dashboard when entering the parking area (P5) on Vlei Road. Failure to display this permit will result in access being denied. Enquiries regarding the limited parking within the stadium for people with disabilities must be directed to Mike Lord at az.oc.ytefasecnailla@ekim Parking for people with disabilities is issued at the discretion of the event organiser and is subject to availability. Drop-and-GoAttendees may be dropped off and collected at the following appropriately signposted locations. Parking tariffs will apply until 5pm when on-street parking becomes free of charge. CyclingAttendees wishing to cycle to the stadium are encouraged to do so. Bicycle racks are located on the eastern (Waterfront) side of the elevated circle at the stadium. Cyclists must provide their own lock and chain as bicycles are left at own risk. Please remember to wear a helmet, have adequate lighting and wear reflective clothing. Helmets are not allowed inside the stadium. Due to the number of people using the fan walk, it is advised that cyclists coming from the CBD use the route through the V&A Waterfront or the back roads in De Waterkant to access the stadium. Ticket collectionAttendees are encouraged to collect their tickets from Computicket outlets before the day of the concert. |