Special Parking and Bus Arrangement for Sabadell's Key Match

The Sabadell City Council enhances services for the match against Murcia, providing new parking spaces and increased bus frequency.

Generic image of a soccer ball on stadium grass.
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Generic image of a soccer ball on stadium grass.

The Sabadell City Council has implemented a special parking and public transport arrangement for Centre d'Esports Sabadell's crucial match against Murcia at Nova Creu Alta this Sunday, anticipating a large turnout of fans.

Due to ongoing construction of the Eix Macià mega-car park and the significance of the match for Sabadell, who lead the league in this penultimate home game, additional parking areas have been made available. 170 spaces will open on Sarajevo street, restricted for Club Natació Sabadell members, and 80 spaces at Club Tennis Sabadell. These 250 extra spaces will be accessible from 5 PM on Sunday, an hour and a quarter before kick-off.
The city council also reminds the public of other parking options, such as Dublín street, which surrounds the Can Rull football pitch, and Sarajevo and Budapest streets, near Club Natació. Additionally, the usual areas of Via Alexandra and Andreu Nin avenue, popular among fans, remain available. The Municipal Police will increase their presence to regulate traffic, and controllers will be on hand to facilitate access and exit from parking areas, along with specific signage.
To encourage public transport use, the frequency of TUS line F5, which has stops close to the stadium, has been doubled. The service will be reinforced from 4:15 PM, two hours before the match, and will extend up to two hours after its conclusion, with three additional vehicles allowing for a 15-minute frequency. Furthermore, it is noted that Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya trains run every 20 minutes on weekends, with stations like Sabadell Nord (also Rodalies) and La Creu Alta a short distance from the stadium.
A large attendance is expected, potentially surpassing the 8,500 spectators recorded for the match against Europa, and even the 9,300 from last season's promotion play-off. Before the match, a new edition of the 'correbars' will take place, an initiative starting in the city center and ending at the stadium gates, contributing to the festive atmosphere.