Titans Monday Night Football Traffic Advisory

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Traffic in downtown Nashville will be heavy Monday evening as commuters head home at the same time football fans begin arriving for the 7:30 p.m. Titans-Colts game at Nissan Stadium. Downtown workers not going to the game will get to their destinations quicker by avoiding congestion around the stadium.

In preparation for the Titans game, the Woodland Street Bridge will close to regular traffic at 4:30 p.m. and then be available only to pedestrians and authorized shuttle buses.

NISSAN STADIUM PARKING LOTS & GATES

Gates to Nissan Stadium open at 5:30 p.m. Stadium parking lots open at 3:30 p.m. to fans with parking passes. There is NO cash parking available on the Nissan Stadium campus. Fans without parking passes are encouraged to seek available parking downtown or ride a shuttle bus.Downtown-area parking information can be found by logging onto http://www.parkitdowntown.com

Fans are reminded to observe no parking signs and restrictions on roadways surrounding Nissan Stadium. Stadium parking lots are not available to general public parking on game days.

RIDESHARE PLAN FOR NISSAN STADIUM (Uber & Lyft)

Ingress: Drivers will access Davidson Street from either S. 2nd Street or S. 5th Street. They are to proceed west on Davidson to the taxi lane on S. 1st Street between the Korean War Veterans Bridge and the Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge. Drivers are instructed to drop off passengers in the taxi lane and then leave via Victory Lane. There is no waiting.

Egress: Drivers will take S. 5th Street to Davidson Street, turn right and proceed to the taxi lane on S. 1st Street between the Korean War Veterans Bridge and the Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge. There they can pick up passengers and then proceed to Victory Lane to leave the area.

SHUTTLE SERVICE

InShuttle will provide park and ride bus service for this game from 10th Circle North & Charlotte Avenue, and from Greer Stadium on Chestnut Street, beginning at 6 p.m. Shuttle service will also be available from Greer Stadium on Chestnut Street beginning at 6 p.m.

The Music City Star train is another transportation option. More information on train service is available at http://www.musiccitystar.org.

KOREAN WAR VETERANS MEMORIAL BRIDGE

The Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge, which connects East Nashville to downtown, will be open to eastbound and westbound traffic until the beginning of mass egress. At the beginning of the fourth quarter, all lanes of the Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge will be open to westbound traffic only, which should more quickly disperse congestion around Nissan Stadium.

BAG RESTRICTIONS

Those attending the game are reminded of the NFL’s league-wide restrictions, implemented in 2013, on what can be brought into stadiums. Anything larger than a clutch style purse must be a clear plastic bag, medical items excluded. Nissan Stadium security staff will be enforcing the bag policy. For further information on the bag restrictions, visit http://www.nfl.com/qs/allclear/index.jsp.