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Southampton Airport/Parkway Station (London Waterloo/Bournemouth line via Basingstoke (connections to Oxford), Winchester and Southampton Central (connections to Salisbury and the West) is 10 minutes by taxi from the ground.
A public service runs from Southampton city centre to The RoseBowl (First Bus service 8A on Monday to Saturday and 4E on Sunday) and the journey takes 30 minutes.
Car: The RoseBowl is situated in West End, a short way from the M27 Junction 7.
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