Parking Wars: A Surge in Fans Floods North Shore for Backyard Brawl, Pirates Game
Fans Eager for Backyard Brawl Action
The long-awaited Backyard Brawl rivalry between the University of West Virginia and the University of Pittsburgh is finally here, and fans are flocking to the North Shore in droves.
The game is expected to draw a sellout crowd of over 65,000 fans, and the surrounding area is already buzzing with excitement.
Parking is at a premium, with prices ranging from $60 to $100. The best way to avoid the hassle is to arrive early and carpool if possible.
Pirates Game Draws Large Crowd
The Pittsburgh Pirates are also in action on the North Shore, taking on the Arizona Diamondbacks at PNC Park.
The Pirates are looking to extend their winning streak to four games, and fans are excited to see the team in action.
The game is expected to draw a large crowd, so fans are advised to arrive early and secure a parking spot.
Expect Traffic Delays
With two major sporting events taking place on the North Shore, traffic is expected to be heavy throughout the day.
Fans are advised to allow plenty of time to travel to and from the games.
The Port Authority of Allegheny County is offering shuttle service from several Park-and-Ride locations. The cost is $5 per person, and the shuttles will run frequently throughout the day.
Be Prepared for Security
Security will be tight for both the Backyard Brawl and the Pirates game.
Fans are advised to arrive early and allow plenty of time for security checks.
Prohibited items include weapons, alcohol, and large bags.
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