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2010 Football Parking Updates & Information
Courtesy: OhioStateBuckeyes.com
          Release: 08/30/2010
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• The new Lane Avenue Garage, at the corner of Lane Avenue and Tuttle Park Place with 1,400 spaces, will be available this season providing additional day-of-game spaces in proximity to the stadium.

• The Sisson Lot, at the corner of Woody Hayes Drive and Coffey Road, will transition from a season permit lot to day-of-game.

• The Fawcett Center lot will transition from day-of-game to a season permit lot. Day-of-game parking will still be available in the grass areas adjacent to the Fawcett Center based on weather conditions.

• All disability parking will be located off Lane Avenue in the North St. John Arena lot and in the new Lane Avenue garage. Shuttles will be available from these locations to Gate 24.

• Day-of-game RV permits for Marshall, Ohio, Eastern Michigan and Indiana are currently still available through the Athletic Ticket Office. 

• For information on the opportunity to purchase season parking permits, including the Fawcett Center lot, please contact the Buckeye Club at (614) 292-9908 or visit ohiostatebuckeyes.com/buckeyeclub

 

FOR MARSHALL (Sept. 2, 2010)

• Day-of-game lots will open at 3:00 PM.

• Fans arriving earlier than 3:00 PM should park in the Buckeye Lots.

• All season parking permits may not be honored in that designated lot.  All season permits will be honored in a day-of-game parking lot.

• For further gameday parking information please visit the Traffic and Parking website located at:http://www.tp.ohio-state.edu/Events/football_thursdaygame.shtml

 

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