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Away Day Guide - Inverness (5th February)


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Away Day Guide – Inverness (5th February)

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Photo - ICT Website

Tickets

Tickets now available from ictfc.tickethour.co.uk and from the Club Shop on matchday. Prices are as follows – Adult £20; Concessions (OAPs, Students) - £15; U18s - £6.  The Match will be live streamed on ICTV for £15 and is available now from www.ictfc.tv.

Disabled Supporters Information

The following provisions are in place for disabled fans - 26 wheelchair places with adjacent carer seats in both the North & South Stands; 14 wheelchair places with adjacent carer seats in the Main Stand; wheelchair shelters in North Stand and beside Main Stand; 3 wheelchair places with adjacent carer seats in the West Stand and accessible seats available in all stands for ambulant disabled. Reserved car parking bays in Directors, North and South Car parks. The car parking bays are situated in close proximity to the various points of entry to the stadium. Spaces can be booked in advance by emailing admin@ictfc.co.uk or by phoning 01463 222880.

Your main point of contact is Inverness CT's Disability Access Officer – David Scott. You can email him - dao@ictfc.co.uk or call 01463 222880.

Supporters Buses

The Gourock Morton Supporters are NOT running a bus.

Port Glasgow Morton Travel Club are NOT running a bus.

By Train

There are two services an hour to Glasgow Central on the low line, departing Gourock at :08 and :38 every hour, as well as one train an hour on the high line, departing Wemyss Bay at :57 every hour. Travel to Glasgow Central and transfer to Glasgow Queen Street.

The 10.07 service from Queen Street is the best bet for a direct service to the Highlands, with the 18.52 being the only option for the return trip. If you do not purchase advanced tickets, make sure you split your tickets as follows for the best possible price – Glasgow Queen St. to Perth (return) and Perth to Inverness (return).

The station is around a 20-25 minute walk from the stadium, supporters are advised to you use the designated walking route through the Industrial Estate which is signposted from Longman Road and avoids crossing the A9 trunk road.

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All information taken from the ScotRail website.

By Car

Use the M8/M80/A90 towards Perth. From Perth head north on the A9 until you reach Inverness. At the Longman Roundabout before the Kessock Bridge, take the right lane as you approach the traffic lights. Then take third exit and carry on along Stadium Road until you come to the Stadium and away car park. Be prepared for delays on the A9 due to ongoing roadworks and traffic. The approach to the Kessock Bridge can also be busy at peak times.

Pre-Match

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Photo - Digital Travel Guide

The ICT Social Club (28 Greig St, Inverness IV3 5PX) welcomes away fans and is around a 15 walk from the train station. They also offer a bus service to/from the stadium on matchdays. The stadium has a bar that welcomes away fans, where alcohol is served until 2.45pm and then again at 5pm. 

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