Source: Artur Węgrzynowicz / tvnwarszawa.pl
Football fans will be able to cheer on Polish players twice. The matches will take place at the National Stadium on Friday, March 21 and Monday, March 24. In the travel, the town hall encourages to use public transport. In the afternoon there will be difficulties in the Saska Kępa region.
Polish footballers, fighting for participation in the 2026 World Championships, on Friday, March 21 will take Lithuanians, and three days later they will compete with Malta players. The matches start at 20.45.
How to get to the match?
The town hall encourages fans to use public transport. They can reach the stadium, which runs every few minutes or by train. Fast Urban Railway and Mazowieckie trains also stop at the stadium, and trams and buses run by Poniatowski's bridge.
The town hall pointed out that the fans travel by community for free. This applies to ticket holders for the match, invitations and accreditation issued by PZPN. Authorized ones can travel within the 1st of the 1st ZTM ticket area, respectively from Friday, March 21, from 6 o'clock to Saturday, 22 March, until 1 o'clock, from Monday, 24 March, from 6 o'clock, from Tuesday, March 25, to 1 o'clock. They can also use parking and drive parking lots for free.
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Limited entry to Saska Kępa
Before the matches, at 18.30, entering Saska Kępa will be limited. Until 20.45, drivers will not enter the areas between: Poniatowskiego Aleja, Washington Avenue, International Street, Aleja United States and Wał Miedzeszyński Street and Aleja United States, along African and Bora-Komorowski Streets. The bans will not apply to vehicles of people with SK, taxis, two -wheelers and public transport buses.
Source: Infouulice Warsaw
“Depending on the current situation, the police may decide to close individual streets. In the event of closing Sokolej, from Zamość to the Szczecin coast – from around 18.30 to the end of the meeting – buses: 102, 125 and 202 will go through the streets of Targowa and Kiev at the Streets of the East Dw.
How to get back from the match?
After completing both meetings, around 22.30, when the police decide to close the Poniatowski Bridge and Aleja Jerozolimskie from the Washington roundabout to the Ronda de Gaulle roundabout, the tram traffic in Aleja Jerozolimskie and the Poniatowski bridge will be turned off. A replacement line will then be launched Z-9.
Buses will run between the Wiatraczna roundabout and Zawiszy Square through the Łazienkowski Bridge. The closed fragment of the routes will bypass the line buses: 111, 117, 158, 166, 507, 521, N22, N24 and N72. Lines 146 and 147 They will drive Aleja Zieleniecka.
Both on Friday and Monday, additional lines will go on the routes 138 and 509. From the Washington roundabout (from stops 03 and 04, respectively) you will be able to go in the direction of boxing and Gocław and Winnica. A metro will also be prepared for a larger number of passengers.
The trams will go differently
After the match with Lithuania, the line compositions: 7, 9, 22 and 24 They will go through the Śląsko-Dąbrowski bridge. Line trams will run more often after the meeting 9and additional line compositions 26 From Aleja Zieleniecka they will go towards the Młociny metro.
After the match with Malta, trams of the line: 7, 9, 22 and 24 They will have routes divided into two parts. On the downtown side 7, 9 and 24 They will get to Starynkiewicza Square and come back in their footsteps.
It will be slightly different in the case of line trams 22which will move from the Przystanek Zajezdnia Wola and through Plac Starynkiewicza will reach the metro of Płock. On the other hand, on the right bank, “seven” will ride between Kawęczyńska-Basilica and Wiatracna loops; “Nine” and “Twenty” will go from Gocławek to the Town Hall loop-Zoo, and trams 22 will run in the ZI-Roundabout Loop.
After the match with Malta on the changed route from the Gocławek loop, the streets: Grochowska, through the Wiatracza Roundabout, Washington Avenue, Aleja Zieleniecka, Targowa, Townuszowa, Jagiellońska to the edge of the town hall-zoo passengers will take the trams of the line 9. While the line compositions 26 From Aleja Zieleniecka they will go towards the Młociny metro. Additional subway compositions will go towards Bemowo.
Author/author: mg
Source: PAP
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