
People travelling to, through and from Milehouse this coming Sunday (9 February) are warned the area will be exceptionally busy, due to the Plymouth Argyle home game against Liverpool and the Devon County ASA swimming championships at the Plymouth Life Centre.
Our advice to anyone planning to visit Home Park, the Life Centre or Central Park is to allow extra time for their journeys, use public transport and park in the city centre where possible.
The Milehouse Park and Ride and Plymouth Life Centre car parks are likely to be full by mid-morning.
Argyle fans should check the PAFC Travel Guide for advice on getting to and from the ground. Further match guidance can also be found on the Plymouth Argyle website.
In addition to the match-day shuttle buses operated by Plymouth Citybus, there are a number of bus services that run along Alma Road and Outland Road, providing easy access to Central Park, Home Park and the Life Centre. Details of these services can be found on our bus journey planning page.
Outland Road
34 Plymouth Citybus every hour
61 Plymouth Citybus every hour
Alma Road
10 Plymouth Citybus every two hours
11 Plymouth Citybus every two hours
12 Plymouth Citybus every two hours
16 Plymouth Citybus every hour
43 Plymouth Citybus every 30 minutes
50 Plymouth Citybus every 30 minutes
2 Stagecoach South West every 30 minutes
70 Plymouth Citybus every two hours
If you need to travel by car, consider car sharing with friends or family. Please use car parks in or around the city centre and do not park irresponsibly on site or in neighbouring streets. Our parking enforcement team will be patrolling the area and issuing penalty charge notices.
Beryl e-bikes also offer a convenient and eco-friendly travel option and there are docking stations near the Life Centre. Please be aware there are also lane closures on Alma Road due to ongoing gas pipe upgrade works. Footways along Alma Road will be kept open