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West Bromwich Albion
Directions
The ground is located on the A41 (Birmingham-West Bromwich Road).
If approaching from outside the area the ground
is about half a mile from Junction 1 of the M5. On leaving the M5 take the A41 towards
Birmingham, the ground is on your right. Beware though of
speed cameras on this stretch of the A41.
Street parking or alternatively there are a
few private matchday car parks at some local industrial units near the ground, or at
Hawthorns station which costs £4.
Most of these can be reached by going down Halfords Lane
beside the ground.
Pubs
The Vine - From Junction 1 of the M5 turn left towards West Bromwich town centre (opposite
direction to the ground). Take the first left into Roebuck Street. The Vine is
down on the left. You can also street park in this area and walk to the
ground.
If you continue towards West Bromwich going over a small mini roundabout, then
on the right just before the lights is another pub, the Desi Junction.
Sean Mowat a visiting Sheffield United supporter adds; 'As
you pass the ground on the right on the main Birmingham Road. Carry on about
another half a mile and
there is a pub on the right set back off the road
called the Royal Oak. We've been in the last two times we've visited WBA.
The beer is okay and they also serve Asian food (try
the chicken kebabs!). We found it to have a friendly
atmosphere.
By Train
The closest railway
stations are The Hawthorns which is about five minutes walk from the ground and
Smethwick Rolfe Street, which is about a 15 minute walk from the ground. The Hawthorns
is served by a Metro service from Birmingham Snow Hill station, whilst Smethwick Rolfe
Street is served by local trains from Birmingham New Street. The
Metro
service takes eight minutes to the Hawthorns from Birmingham Snow Hill and
trains run every 15 minutes.
Please note though that train tickets are not
valid on the Metro and that you have to buy a separate ticket for it (ask for a £1.50
matchday special adult return). C Price adds; 'On Halford Lane just below the
train/metro stop is a chip shop called the Hawthrones (which yes is spelt
incorrectly). Fish and chips cost under £2 and are of good quality and it
also serves pies and kebabs'.
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