Local football and rugby events
If you're off to watch your local football or rugby team you can avoid the fuss of driving and parking costs by travelling by bus or train.

Getting there by bus
Stagecoach Service C to/from Exeter to Sandy Park stadium operates three hours before kick-off and for three hours after the final whistle. See Service C for a full timetable.
Getting there by train
Exeter to Exmouth railway line runs right past the stadium with a regular service on match days. Using the bridge over the A379, Digby & Sowton Station is less than 10 minutes walk from Sandy Park. See First Great Western for a full timetable.

Getting there by bus
Plymouth Citybus operate a number of special services to/from Home Park stadium. See Plymouth Citybus for full details. Service 83 to/from Tavistock, Yelverton and Crownhill to Plymouth also stops close to the stadium.
Use our Interactive Bus Map

Getting there by bus
St James Stadium is in easy reach of Exeter bus station (approx 5 mins walk) and is also served by Exeter City services E, F1 & F2. If you are travelling from outside Exeter you can use any of the three Park & Ride services to the City Centre which is around a 5/10 min walk away. Use our Interactive Bus Map
Getting there by train
Exeter to Exmouth railway line runs right past the stadium, with the nearest stop at St James Park via Exeter Central station (15 min walk). See First Great Western for a full timetable.
Surfing and Cycling
If you're planning a day out surfing or cycling in North Devon why not leave the car at home, sit back and relax on the B1 Surf and Cycle bus!
The downstairs of this accessible double-decker bus contains racking that is suitable for storing surf boards and bicycles with the upstairs providing seating for up to 47 passengers.
The service operates daily to/from Barnstaple to Ilfracombe, via Braunton, Saunton, Croyde, Georgeham Cross and Woolacombe until October 2011 and from April to October in 2012.
See Surf and Cycle bus for a full timetable.