Forth Road Bridge

Hibs’ fans travelling to the Ladbrokes Championship match at Starks Park Kirkcaldy  on Saturday will occupy the North Stand (McDermid) at the stadium with turnstiles opening at 2pm.

Those supporters who have pre-purchased tickets for collection can do so at the designated area adjacent to the Ticket Pod and  this will avoid an unnecessary wait in the queue at the Ticket Pod. Cash turnstiles are in place for adult supporters attending without a ticket and fans should proceed direct to the turnstiles to gain entry.

Supporters seeking any form of concessionary ticket should proceed to the Ticket Pod and there is expected to be a large attendance on the day so fans are advised to arrive in plenty of time for kick off in order to reduce queues. Proof of status entitling a spectator to concessionary admission may be requested at the Ticket Pod and Raith Rovers FC reserves the right to refuse concessionary admission if satisfactory evidence cannot be produced.

Supporters coaches should park within the Beveridge Park car park and there is an overspill facility at the west end of the esplanade.

Car parking is available at Beveridge Park car park and at Kirkcaldy Railway Station, although spaces in the latter are likely to be limited. There is also plenty of parking available at the esplanade, and fans are reminded that Pratt Street will be closed to traffic at 2.30pm in the interests of safety.

At the present time there are no roadworks on the M90 motorway between Edinburgh and the A92 regional road nor in the vicinity of Starks Park, however the Forth Road Bridge will close to all traffic at 8pm with lane restrictions commencing at 7pm. This should not present any issues for those travelling to or from this game.

For up to date travel information fans should visit the Traffic Scotland website or follow on Twitter @trafficscotland.

 

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John graduated from Telford College in 2010 with an HNC in Practical Journalism and since then he worked for the North Edinburgh News, The Southern Reporter, the Irish News Review and The Edinburgh Reporter. In addition he has been published in the Edinburgh Evening News and the Hibernian FC Programme.