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Travel
Information |
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north |
Head south
on the M90, following signs for Forth Bridge. Keep traveling south, past Kelty, then
leave
the M90 at Junction 3 (Halbeath). Follow the signs for Dunfermline.
Straight on at 2 roundabouts and two sets of traffic lights then (approx 2
miles on) you will arrive at East End Park.
You are best advised to find off street parking before reaching the
ground.
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| From
south |
Head north
on the M90 towards Perth. Ignore first exit to Dunfermline and leave
M90 at Junction 3 (Halbeath ). Follow the signs for Dunfermline. Straight
on at 2 roundabouts and two sets of traffic lights then (approx 2 miles
on) you will arrive at East End Park.
You are best advised to find off street parking before reaching the
ground.
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| From
west |
From M80 and M876 follow the signs for Kincardine Bridge. After
crossing the Kincardine Bridge take right at a roundabout in the village
of Kincardine. Follow the signs for Dunfermline along A985 for 7 miles and
then A994. Through the villages of Cairneyhill and Crossford, and straight
on into Dunfermline.
Through five sets of traffic lights past a fire station, B&Q and
then a Police Station (on the left hand side). At a large roundabout, away
support should take first left and follow signs for away support parking.
If just dropping off, take second exit off roundabout along Appin
Crescent, into Halbeath Road. |
| Parking |
There is an official Car/Coach Park at the east end (away end) of the
ground, parking may be easier in the side streets, though some
restrictions apply. Away support may find parking on the north side of the
cemetery and then walking through the cemetery the simplest solution with
the fastest get away. Alternatively, you may wish to park in the town
centre, which has plenty of car parks and within 10-15 minutes walking
distance of the ground. |
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Public
Transport |
| Train |
There is a regular train service from Edinburgh to either Dunfermline
Town or Dunfermline Queen Margaret stations. East End Park is a fifteen
minute walk from both stations. The Queen Margaret will suit away
supporters who intend to have pre and / or post match drinks in the
Elizabethan. The main Dunfermline Town station is better for Town Centre
facilities. |
Bus
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There are many bus services to Dunfermline. Buses from the North and
East pass by the ground. Fans arriving at the Bus Station will have a ten
minute walk to the ground. Local buses are run by Stagecoach in Fife. |
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