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LFW Travel Guides — Hull, KC Stadium
LFW Travel Guides — Hull, KC Stadium
Thursday, 2nd Dec 2010 00:02 by Clive Whittingham

Although the inclement weather means the game is unlikely to go ahead, here’s the usual travel guide for QPR fans heading to Hull City this weekend should the match beat the big freeze.

Ground Name: KC Stadium

Capacity: 25 504

Address:The Circle, Walton St, Hull, HU3 6HU

Main Telephone No: 0870 837 0003

Ticket Office No: 0870 837 0004

Fax Office: 01482 304 923

By Car:

Travel north on the M1 or A1 and join the M18 until it reaches M62. Turn right and head for Hull on the M62 which eventually turns into the A63. Watch for speed cameras all along this section. The ground is clearly signposted from this road once you reach Hull but basically once you've gone underneath the Humber Bridge the first junction you meet is the one for the park and ride. The third junction you meet, just before the flyover and just inside the forty limit, is the one to take if you're heading for the ground. It's signposted for the stadium and the Royal Infirmary. Take the second exit at the roundabout and sit in a queue for the lights next to the giant Infirmary which is, for the record, the most disgusting hospital it's ever been my misfortune to set foot in. When you get to the lights you can turn left and then the ground appears on your right as you go over the flyover. It’s a journey of about 215 miles from Loftus Road, in a little under four hours at the speed limit – although you’d be lucky to do it in that time in the current weather conditions.

Map:

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Parking:

Unlike Coventry and their "green travel plan" Hull City actually got the idea that people get to grounds by means other than bicycle – there’s more parking here than you’ll ever really know what to do with. For starters there's a big car park off Walton Street. Follow the directions for the ground above but carry on over the fly over with the ground on the right, down to the lights then right and right again as signposted. If you park here it'll be £5 and make sure you take the left exit at the end of the game, the right exit forces you to turn right and you'll end up in Beverley or somewhere.

Second option, follow the directions to the ground as above but after queuing and turning left at the disgusting hospital turn right immediately into an NHS car park. It's £2.50 for two hours or a special stadium rate of about £5. Now firstly this machine is broken 50% of the time and you can park for free. Secondly, assuming you turn up after 2pm, you'll probably get away with paying the £2.50. Now of course I don't guarantee that, don't really want to be responsible for everybody getting fined or clamped, but in six years of going to the KC Stadium for rugby we've never been done for the missing 30 minutes on our parking ticket. We've also never known that car park to be full for either rugby or football, even when the ground is sold out. 

There's lots of car parking in the city centre but the third option is probably the park and ride. Clearly signposted at the first and second exits on the Clive Sullivan Way (A63) as you pass under the Humber Bridge. Used these a couple of times for the rugby matches with slightly bigger crowds and they operate a good and cheap service.

Street parking around the old Boulevard Rugby Ground is walkable but risky – this is the only place I’ve ever had my car broken into.

By Train

Trains to Hull run directly from Kings Cross, or with a single change at Doncaster, and are operated by either East Coast or Hull Trains but it’s a definite check before you travel message in light of the dire weather this week. Looking at direct services only the 0934 arrives at 1222, and the 1812 gets back at 2052. The cheapest ticket at this late stage for those is £72 return. As ever on this line, I advise checking how much money can be saved by buying a return to Newark, and then a return from Newark to Hull. You’ll be able to stay on the same train but because nobody lives in Newark trains are cheap to and from there.

To walk to the ground either come out of the station by the main exit and turn right, then turn right again and walk 15 minutes down the Anlaby Road until the disgusting hospital and the stadium appear on the right. Or come out of the station and take a sharp left to follow back on yourself, across the bus station and building sites and then straight on down to the ground via the metal wooden walkway.

By Coach The official club coach leaves Loftus Road at 8.30am, and the usual lay-by at the Target roundabout at 9am. Tickets are priced £31 for adults, £20 for seniors and young adults, and £18 for juniors. The LSA is running two coaches from the Springbok, leaving at 7.30am, priced at £30 adults and £20 concessions. Text or call Luke on 07806 531 999 or Gary on 07951 423 341.

Pubs:

All the pubs around the ground are not exactly a safe haven for away fans. The Silver Cod and the Admiral of the Humber are massive no go areas for Ranges fans, and The Eagle didn't look too clever after our last few visits here either. Pubs in the city centre are ok by and large, lots of QPR fans found some great boozers on the waterfront. Alternatively you can stop on the way in, or south of the river in Barton or Barnetby and pay your £2.70 to cross the bridge. The guide recommends the Brickmakers and Walton Street Social Club near the car park.

Tickets

Rangers have an initial allocation of 1,500 tickets but this can be more than doubled on the day if needed – which I can’t see being an issue. The tickets are priced £23 adults, £13 for seniors and young adults aged 16-22, £11 for 11 to 15 year olds, £8 for under tens and £13 for people in wheelchairs with one helper. These will be on general sale until noon on Friday and then returned with the team for sale on the day. Young adult and under 10 concessions are not available on the day.

Links >>> Official Website >>> Detailed Fans Guide >>> KC Stadium Awayday

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gigiisourgod added 00:09 - Dec 2
This is one of those real testers to see who the real fans are. I am ummming and arrring but think I am going to prove myself to be a plastic and sack this one off for reasons 1- 100. Still, I wish I would man up and bloody go. Game to be called off at 2.45 no doubt!
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AshteadR added 14:12 - Dec 2
We're on the 9.10 out of Kings X so let's hope they make up their minds before then!
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Lambrettaman added 09:45 - Dec 3
To those coming by train, your information above is about four years out of date. If you turn left out the train station(which is the best way to go), there is no bus station or building site, there's a flash shopping centre called St.Stephens. Walk through it(it's warmer), walk out the back and follow the sea of amber and black, skating towards the ground. You still have to pass the ugly hospital though!
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Allam_Akbar added 13:19 - Dec 3
Used the park and ride for the slightly bigger rugby crowds? Which dream was this in. Since moving into the KC Hull City have had averages from 17,000 in the bottom division to over 24,000 in the premier league. Hull's averages have ranged from 10,000 - 14,000. Hull City's average for last season was more than the highest attendance for a Hull FC match. In fact the only time Hull Fc have got over 20,000 was for the visit of neighbour Hull Kingston Rovers. The crowd for this season's local rugby derby, referred to by rugby fans as the biggest derby in sport and likened by the local media to a Rangers v Celtic clash, drew 17,000. A bit embarrassing when the week after City had over 22,000 there, which included only about 400 away fans.
Your writer seems to have been brainwashed in his time in Hull or affected by the peculiar malaise which which afflicts rugby league fans who imagine rugby league is a major sport and Hull is a rugby "town" (they refer to it as a town despite the clue in the name of the football club). This despite all the highest crowds in Hull being for Hull City matches and Hull City getting as many as the 2 rugby clubs combined. and that is in the top flight of their support. When Rovers were in their second division the averaged 2,000 and Hull FC 10,000 whilst we averaged 18,000 in what is Division 3 of our sport.
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