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ARTICLE
Heinz Field Management Issues Advisory for Saturday Night’s Steelers Game
Friday, August 10, 2007
The Steelers and Heinz Field management remind fans
attending Saturday Night's Steelers game against the Green Bay Packers about
some traffic, access and security Kickoff for Saturday's game is The Coca-Cola Great Hall and the
Fans are also reminded of the following stadium
policies: ·
Coolers, bags, backpacks and
large purses (larger than 8˝ by 11) will be prohibited. Small purses, fanny
packs, small camera cases and binocular cases and diaper bags will be permitted,
however, all bags are subject to inspection. All bags that do not pass security
must be returned to vehicles. In addition, Thermoses will not be permitted in
the stadium. ·
Media must present
identification and check-in prior to being admitted to the
stadium. ·
Media planning on exiting and
re-entering the stadium at any point on game day must have their credential
"scanned-out" before exiting in order for it to be valid for
re-entry. Heinz Field management recommends that all fans lock
their vehicles and keep personal belongings out of sight before entering the
stadium. Fans are advised to not leave valuables in their vehicles during
games. In addition, oversized vehicles are prohibited from
traveling around Heinz Field on Steelers game day. Counterfeit Tickets The Steelers and Heinz Field management are warning fans
to watch out for counterfeit tickets when attempting to make a purchase from
scalpers. A number of counterfeit tickets have been sold outside of recent local
college and professional sporting events. Fans looking
t Parking Fans without pre-sold parking and cash parkers arriving
after late afternoon, should utilize parking areas in the Golden Triangle,
For $5.00, convenient Golden Triangle parking is
available at eight (8) Pittsburgh Parking Authority Garages, the
From Downtown parking lots, fans can access Heinz Field
via sidewalks on the Reserve, pre-sold parking lots around the stadium open
at Public Transportation Port Authority shuttle buses from
Fans can board the "T" at the First Avenue Station and
ride free to and from the Gateway Center Station. Four regional bus routes, to and from Heinz Field, one
each for the north, east, south and west are available for fans who choose not
to drive. The rates are competitive at $1.75 each way in Zone 1 and $2.25 each
way in Zone 2. These routes provide quick door-to-door service between their
free parking lots and Heinz Field. The Gateway Clipper Fleet Steelers shuttles will operate
from All regional routes will operate four trips from their
respective lots beginning two hours and thirty minutes (2˝ hours) before
kickoff. Riders will be dropped off
on Four trips will return to each respective lot beginning
20 minutes after the end of the game with the last trip departing 45 minutes
after the game's completion. Return
trips will depart Heinz Field from Riders
seeking the nearest Park and Ride lots should contact Port Authority
I-376 Inbound and
Fans from the east are reminded that I-376 IS CLOSED INBOUND. Fans are
advised to allow extra time to use one of the PennDOT recommended
detours. Post-Game Traffic Fans exiting lots Gold 1 and 1A heading North on I-279 and Route 28 are advised
that Police will operate three lanes of the
Also, after the game,
Fans
exiting to East I-376 from the Golden Triangle are directed to the Boulevard of
the Allies entrance heading eastbound toward – 30
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