RIDE KAT TO UT FOOTBALL GAMES; PARKING
ALSO AVAILABLE AT CITY-OWNED GARAGES
In
order to make the first home University of Tennessee football game as
stress-free as possible, the City of Knoxville is offering some highlights and
tips to help Vol fans navigate transportation and parking.
Street
parking is severely limited near Neyland Stadium. Game attendees are encouraged
to explore taking a Knoxville Area Transit (KAT) regular bus, which drops
passengers two blocks away from the stadium gates. There are also more than
6,000 parking spaces at City-owned downtown garages, some directly serviced by
KAT’s special football game shuttles.
The
Sept. 8 home opener against East Tennessee State University will kick off at 4
p.m. Check out the University of Tennessee’s game day parking and traffic website for updated
information.
“We encourage everyone to have a fun and safe day at the game by
planning parking in advance and arriving early to avoid peak traffic times,”
said Lt. Brian Evans, Traffic Services Coordinator for the Knoxville Police
Department.
Getting to
the game by bus
Want
to avoid the cost of paying to park? KAT fixed-route buses can save you time
and effort, in addition to cash.
KAT
offers Passenger Playbook guides to assist riders in reaching Cumberland Avenue, just two blocks
from Neyland Stadium. A day pass costs $4, or $2 for seniors 65 and older,
persons with disabilities, and students age 18 and under with proper ID.
Day passes and wristbands are available at the Knoxville Transit
Station, 301 Church Ave., starting a week before game day.
For additional information, visit www.katbus.com or call 865-637-3000. Use #KATGoesThere for game
day updates.
Garage
parking
All
City-owned garages are open on game day. The Main
Street, City County Building and Locust Street garages charge $20 to park; the
fee at Knox County’s Dwight Kessel Garage is $15, and the City-owned Civic
Coliseum Garage and Blackstock Avenue lot are $10 each.
The
State Street and Market Square garages are free on game days, since they
service other parkers – Farmers’ Market shoppers, for example, or people
attending a movie at the Regal Riviera downtown.
Park
and ride
KAT offers a football
shuttle service, available for $10 round
trip from the Old City, Civic Coliseum or Market Square; parking fees may
apply, depending on where you park to catch the shuttle.
An
additional option in West Knoxville is to park and ride a shuttle from Farragut
High School. Parking is free, and you can make the entire round trip for $20. Shuttles
begin three hours before kickoff and leave approximately every 20 minutes. The
final trip departs from Farragut High School one hour before kickoff.
Wristbands are available at Farragut High School beginning three hours before
kickoff. Return service starts at the beginning of 4th quarter and continues
for approximately one hour after the game.
Street
parking
The
City two years ago installed more than 1,000 new parking meters throughout
downtown and in parts of the UT/Fort Sanders area. They accept payment by
credit card as well as coins. Please be aware that meters and allowed times
vary, but daytime payment is required on Saturdays for on-street parking.
On
the UT campus, Volunteer Boulevard’s 10-hour meters on home-game football
Saturdays will be charging a $25 flat fee beginning with the Sept. 8 home
opener.
All
City of Knoxville parking revenues are used to support parking and
infrastructure improvements in the downtown and UT areas.
To
further study your parking options for UT games, visit http://knoxparking.com/.
Traffic
plans
Get details on pre- and post-game traffic flow plans, including detours and
street closures designed to move large numbers of motorists more efficiently,
by visiting www.knoxvilletn.gov/gameday.
Remember: Due to safety concerns and the heavy volume of traffic, there are no
left turns allowed on Cumberland Avenue before, during or after the game.
To access restaurants or
businesses on the north side of Cumberland Avenue, take southbound 17th Street
to Cumberland Avenue; turn right onto Cumberland, then access the businesses by
turning right into their parking areas.
To reach destinations on the south side of
Cumberland, take Neyland Drive to Joe Johnson Drive; turn left onto West
Volunteer Boulevard; turn right onto Cumberland. Or: Take Alcoa Highway and the
Kingston Pike exit; turn onto Cumberland; turn right into the business. An area wide parking map is available at this link.
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