
The Metropolitan Police & Public Works Departments will implement the city’s NFL traffic management plan at 9:30 a.m. Sunday as football fans begin heading to LP Field for the sold-out Titans-Colts game.
As is the case with all Sunday noon games, the Woodland Street Bridge will close to regular vehicle traffic at 9:30 a.m. It will then be available to pedestrians and shuttle buses only.
For fans parking along and south of Broadway, the Shelby Street Pedestrian Bridge will provide safe, enjoyable and easy access to the stadium.
Gates to LP Field will open at 10 a.m. Sunday. Stadium parking lots will open at 8 a.m. to fans with parking passes. Only those fans with parking passes will be permitted to park on the LP Field campus. Fans without parking passes are urged to save time and park in the downtown area and walk to the game or ride an MTA shuttle bus.
The Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge (Gateway Bridge), which connects East Nashville to 4th Avenue North, will be open to eastbound and westbound traffic until moments before the conclusion of each game this season. However, there will be no access to the LP Field campus to eastbound traffic coming across the bridge from the downtown area in the two-hour period before each game (eastbound vehicles coming across the bridge will not be allowed to turn left onto the LP Field campus).
At the conclusion of each game this year, all lanes of the Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge will be open to westbound traffic only, which should more quickly disperse congestion around LP Field.
Information about MTA’s shuttle service is available on the Internet at www.nashvillemta.org. Game transportation is also available from Music City Star trains. Train schedules are available by calling 862-6117 or 862-5950.
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