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Published 28 Feb, 2017 08:43pm

PSL final: police release parking plan

As preparations for the Pakistan Super League (PSL) final are underway in Lahore, police on Tuesday released a detailed parking plan for spectators of the match.

The Punjab government decided on Monday to hold the March 5 final at Lahore's Qadhafi Stadium after weeks of speculation amid heightened security as the country reels from a recent surge in terror attacks.

Police and army contingents are to be deployed in and around the stadium, and no parking will be allowed within 400 yards of the venue.

Five-tier security — almost equal to that extended to heads of states — will be accorded to all players during their travel to and from the stadium.

Additionally, biometric identification of all those coming to the stadium to watch the match will be mandatory and no one will be allowed entry without showing his or her Computerised National Identity Card (CNIC).

Read more: Five-tier security planned for PSL final participants

Parking details released by police

  • Spectators coming from Mall Road, Dharampura, Anarkali, Qartaba Chowk, City Division via Ferozpur road will park under the Muslim Town bridge.

  • Spectators coming from Mall Road, Iqbal Town, Cantt, Mughalpura, Harbanspura, Davis Road and Canal Road will park in the FC College main parking lot.

  • Spectators coming from Gulberg, Cantt, Ufone Office, Mini Market, Jail Road and Gulberg main boulevard using Sherpao Bridge will park at Liberty Market and Tariq Road (cars only).

  • Spectators coming from Cavalry Ground, DHA, Cantt, Johar Town, Faisal Town and Wapda Town etc using Season Chowk crossing at Kalma Chowk will park at Liberty Market. HKB and Jam-e-Shireen parking is for cars only after parking at Liberty Market and Sunfort Hotel is full.

  • Spectators coming from Cavalry Bridge, Walton Road, Gulberg and Gurumangat Road using Cavalry Bridge will park at Liberty Market and HKB (alternate parking).

  • VIP spectators will park at the PCSIR ground.

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