Away guide | Bristol City

Swansea City travel to Ashton Gate on Sunday to face Bristol City in the Sky Bet Championship (12pm kick-off).
Here we have put together a useful travel guide for the members of the Jack Army making the trip up the M4.
BRISTOL CITY v SWANSEA CITY
Date: Sunday, February 9 (12pm kick-off)
Address: Ashton Gate, Bristol, BS3 2EJ
Distance from the Swansea.com Stadium: 82 miles
TICKETS
Tickets for this fixture are no longer available.
POSTAGE/ DELIVERY DETAILS
All tickets purchased before 4pm on Wednesday February 5 have been posted out first class.
If your tickets have not arrived please let the ticket office know by emailing ticketing@swanseacity.com - including your customer number or booking reference - as soon as possible.
TRAVELLING BY CAR
Supporters should be aware that central Bristol, including many roads near Ashton Gate, is now part of a Clean Air Zone (CAZ) where non-compliant vehicles will be charged between £9 and £100 per day to drive.
Local streets are covered by a resident parking scheme. Some supporters choose to use Bedminster Cricket Club, which is a 10 to 15-minute walk from the stadium.
Parking here is limited, however, and the car park is used by both home and away supporters.
Bristol City advise that limited matchday parking can be booked by heading to YourParkingSpace.
Further information about travel to the ground can be found on Bristol's Getting Here page of their website.
TRAIN TRAVEL
The closest station to Ashton Gate is Parson Street, which is a 20-minute walk from the stadium.
Parson Street is accessible from mainline stations including Bristol Temple Meads (a 40-minute walk to the stadium), and Bristol Parkway (a 30-minute car journey from the stadium).
There is one train scheduled to arrive before midday on Sunday. This leaves Swansea at 9.23am.
For more information visit the GWR website, or call 0345 7000 125.
SUPPORTER COACHES
Return coach travel for this fixture has now sold out. Coaches will depart the Swansea.com Stadium at 8am on matchday.
Swansea City is disappointed to report that, after several instances of anti-social behaviour on coach travel this season, there will be increased security measures in place and, as a result, additional costs to the club.
The club is investigating a number of incidents and any supporters who have witnessed any anti-social behaviour can report this anonymously to support@swanseacity.com.
Supporters under the age of 16 will be refused entry if they try to access away travel unaccompanied. Supporters using the coach service are reminded that, in line with traffic commissioner guidelines, strictly no alcohol can be brought on board the coaches.
Supporters who do not adhere to this rule, or partake in other instances of anti-social behaviour, run the risk of the coaches being turned around and the club will look to impose a home and away fixture ban for the remainder of this season.