NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Before you watch the Titans take the field at 6 p.m. on Saturday for their first preseason game against the San Francisco 49ers, there are a few parking logistics you should know.
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“On-site parking for Titans games is sold out,” Nissan Stadium’s transportation page reads. “There are no day-of sales available on campus.”
If you do have a Nissan Stadium parking pass already, you can access directions to parking lots via the Waze app. Stadium parking lots will only be available to those who have already bought a parking pass, and they will open at 2 p.m. The stadium gates will open at 4 p.m.
Nissan Stadium’s website also lists some alternative parking options for drivers, including through the Parking Management Company and Spot Hero. They also provide a downtown partnership parking map.
The Metro Nashville Police Department (MNPD) encourages drivers to find parking downtown and walk to the stadium via the Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge, Woodlawn Street Bridge, or KVB Bridge.
The Woodlawn Street Bridge will close to regular traffic at 3 p.m. and it will only be available to pedestrians and buses. The KVB bridge will be open to all traffic during the pregame and the game itself. During the egress period, which begins around the third quarter, KVB bridge traffic will only flow west.
Additionally, WeGo will be testing four bus routes to Titans preseason games with stops near the stadium. Those routes are Route 4 (Shelby), Route 14 (Whites Creek), Route 23 (Dickerson Pike) and Route 56 (Gallatin Pike). Fans who park downtown could also ride a bus to the stadium by boarding at WeGo’s Central terminal or at a Union Street bus stop.
Fans who park downtown can also ride with WeGo over the river to the stadium. Boarding is available at the Elizabeth Duff Transit Center at WeGo Central or at bus stops on Union Street, across from the Metro Courthouse. Following the game, fans can cross Woodland Street and board the west-bound buses back to WeGo Central.
These routes connect to the Elizabeth Duff Transit Center at WeGo Central for transfer to buses across Davidson County. Frequent routes operate until 1:15 a.m. on weekdays and Saturdays. Fans can purchase a one-way trip for $2 or a day pass for $4 via QuickTicket, a reloadable fare card or phone app. Those can be purchased online or on-site at the Elizabeth Duff Transit Center. Exact cash is also accepted on WeGo buses.
Nissan Stadium’s transportation webpage
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Nissan Stadium and the Metro Nashville Police Department also suggest these alternatives:
- Rideshare: Nissan Stadium has two pick-up locations. One is on Interstate Drive and the other is at the intersection of South 2nd Street and Crutcher Street.
- Shuttle: InShuttle bus services will be available 90 minutes prior to kickoff. They will be available at the Rev. Kelly Miller Smith Way and Rosa Parks Boulevard lots. They cost $20 per person, and they will only take debit or credit cards.
- Bike: Racks are available across the street from Gate 6 and near Lot T.