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LIV Golf and Valentine's Day: Significant CBD and West End Delays Expected This Saturday

AuthorEditorial Team
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14 February 2026/05:13
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LIV Golf and Valentine's Day: Significant CBD and West End Delays Expected This Saturday
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Overview of Saturday Traffic Conditions

Adelaide commuters and weekend travelers should prepare for a busy day on the roads this Saturday, February 14, 2026. The convergence of major international sporting events, local markets, and Valentine's Day celebrations is expected to create significant pressure on the road network, particularly in the western suburbs and the CBD. While no major arterial closures are scheduled for the morning, traffic volume will build steadily from midday.

Major Events: LIV Golf and Night Markets

The LIV Golf Adelaide tournament continues at The Grange Golf Club, entering its third round today. This is the primary driver of traffic in the western suburbs. Motorists should anticipate heavy congestion on Frederick Road, Trimmer Parade, and Tapleys Hill Road. Special event clearways and speed restrictions are in place around the course to facilitate shuttle bus movements and pedestrian safety.

In the city, the Ebenezer Night Markets will be active in the East End. Significant road closures are in effect from mid-afternoon including:

  • Ebenezer Place: Closed between Rundle Street and Union Street from 2:30 PM until midnight.
  • Union Street: Closed between Rundle Street and Sym Choon Lane from 4:00 PM until midnight.

With Valentine's Day falling on a Saturday, dining precincts such as Gouger Street, Hutt Street, and O'Connell Street will see peak congestion starting from 5:30 PM. Parking will be at a premium, and drivers are encouraged to avoid these high-traffic strips if they are not the final destination.

Infrastructure Projects and Roadworks

Work continues on several major infrastructure projects across the metropolitan area. Commuters should remain alert to the following disruptions:

  • North-South Corridor (T2D): Preparatory works for the Southern Tunnels continue near Glandore and Hilton. While South Road remains open, expect localized lane restrictions and 40km/h work zone speed limits.
  • Torrensville: Detours and stop closures remain active on Ashley Street until late Saturday evening, affecting local bus routes and through traffic.
  • Salisbury East: Ongoing detours are in place at Northbri Avenue; please follow all posted signage.
  • Marion Road: Minor speed and lane restrictions persist near the Sir Donald Bradman Drive intersection as finishing works for the Mulga Street Reserve project continue.

Public Transport and Rail Alerts

Adelaide Metro is offering free travel on all regular bus, train, and tram services today for LIV Golf ticket holders. Shuttle buses are operating frequently from the CBD (North Terrace and Victoria Square) and Glenelg directly to The Grange Golf Club. At Adelaide Railway Station, the installation of new smart gates is ongoing; while services are not affected, please allow extra time to navigate the concourse during peak event periods.

Commuter Advice

To avoid the heaviest delays, motorists traveling between the city and the coast are advised to use the Port Road or Anzac Highway corridors instead of Grange Road. For those heading to Valentine's Day dinners, utilizing the free tram service within the CBD or the high-frequency O-Bahn bus network is recommended to bypass city center parking challenges.