Newcastle fans will be able to celebrate the club’s first large trophy for 70 years today, as its Carabao Cup trophy is shown by the city.
The first plans to mark the success did not include an open top bus parade, but the backlash-backlash will show their new cutlery on a short route between St. James ‘Park and Town Moor on a short route between St. James’ Park and Town Moor.
It is expected that more than 100,000 people will line the streets and take part in the “Party on the Moor” event, with the club being involved in the interest. It will be one of the largest events that have ever been organized in the city.
When is the open top bus trophy parade?
The Newcastle City Council has confirmed that the trophy parade will begin today, Saturday, March 29, 2025, at 4:30 p.m.
The route is less than two miles, starting in St. James’ Park and ends in Town Moor, which organizes an event that begins at 1.30 p.m.
Newcastle Trophy Parade Bus Route
The club has confirmed that the open top bus St. James’ Park leaves, drives Gallowgate along the Percy Street and then drives to the B1318 towards Gosforth.
The last stop takes place in the Town Moor, where a crowned event organizes and the players and managers belong on stage at 6:35 p.m.
The complete bus road is shown live on large screens of the Town Moor event. Those who participate in the event were warned and were expected for a long time.
Road closures
The following streets are closed along Busstrasse between 4 and 6 p.m.
-
Barrack Road, from the Stanhop Street to St. James Boulevard
-
Gallowgate
-
St. James Boulevard from Westgate Road to Gallowgate
-
Percy street
-
Blackett Street
-
New Bridge Street West (west), from John Dobson Street to Pilgrim Street
-
Barras Bridge
-
St. Mary’s Place, from John Dobson Street to Barras Bridge/Percy Street