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Manchester United
Old Trafford
Directions & Car Parking
From the South:
Leave the M6 at Junction 19 and follow the A556 towards Altrincham. This
will lead you onto the A56 towards Manchester. Keep on the A56 for six
miles and then you will come to see Sir Matt Busby Way on your left. The
ground is half a mile down this road on your left, although on matchdays
this road may well be closed to traffic.
From the North:
Leave the M6 at Junction 30 and take the M61 towards Bolton. At the end of
the M61, join the M60. Leave the M60 at Junction 9 and follow the A5081
towards Manchester. After about two miles you will reach Sir Matt Busby
Way on your right for the ground.
From The West:
Follow M56 until its end and then take the M60 (W&N) as for Trafford
Centre. At Junction 7 leave M60 and take the A56 towards Stretford. Stay
on the A56 for 2.1 miles then you will come to see Sir Matt Busby Way on
your left. The ground is half a mile down this road on your left, although
on matchdays this road may be closed to traffic. Thanks to Brian Griffiths
for providing these directions.
Parking:
There are lots of small private car parks near to the ground, otherwise it
is street parking. Peter Bennett suggests parking at Old Trafford Cricket
Ground (cost £5). Try to arrive early (before 1pm) as if you arrive later,
it takes ages leaving the car park after the game. Gareth Hawker adds; 'I
parked at the Salford Quays Lowry Mall, a ten minute walk away from the
stadium, the cost of which was £3. There was virtually no traffic on
leaving, and the road takes you straight onto the M601 which joins up with
the M62/M6. This avoids the congestion of the traffic heading South'.
Alternatively:
Park in Altrincham town centre and take the Metrolink to the ground (20
minutes). Some pubs such as the Bricklayers Arms in Altrincham town centre, will allow parking for the afternoon, as long as you enjoy a pre match drink (they also do good
food). Kevin
Dixon-Jackson adds; 'You can get the Metrolink to Old Trafford from
Ladywell Halt, in Eccles, where there is also free secure parking. It is
about a 15 minute journey on the tram and costs £1.20 return. You can
reach Eccles from the M60 (take the Carrington spur J8 A6144(M)) or M602
Motorway (leave at the first junction for Eccles, turn right, and right
again at the lights, onto Eccles New Road. Secure parking is immediately
on your right. You are only 200 yards away from the Drinking Capital
which is Eccles town centre!'
My Tip For Parking & Getting Away After The
Game:
Going along the A56, as the stadium emerges in front of you, follow the
signs for Old Trafford Cricket Ground, which means that you will bear off
the A56 to the right. At the end of the park on your left and before you
reach the Cricket Ground, turn right into Great Stone Road. Just over the
hill you will see a pub called the Quadrant, which is next door to a chip
shop. There is plenty of street parking in this area, up to around
1.15-1.30pm. You are only a ten minute walk away from the ground. The
Quadrant pub itself, I found okay to have a drink in. After the game, head
away from Old Trafford (keeping the Quadrant pub on your left) along the
side streets. You will reach the A5145 (Edge Lane). Turn right down here
and you will eventually join up again with the motorway and avoid all
those traffic jams on the A56. This worked brilliantly for me after an
England game and I was back in Birmingham shortly after 6.45pm.
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