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Warriors Championship Parade 2018: Map, Time, Transportation

It's time for #DubNation to celebrate! Take a look at our nice, big map to help you get to the parade route.

OAKLAND, CA — The Golden State Warriors swept the Cleveland Cavaliers to win their third NBA Championship in four years, cementing their status as a sports dynasty. Now it's time for Dub Nation to celebrate the players and franchise that kept the trophy in the Bay Area.

The Championship Parade will be held on Tuesday, beginning at 11 am.

The parade will begin on Broadway at 11th Street, turning right on 20th Street, turning right on Harrison to 19th Street, and right on Lakeside Drive, ending on Oak and 13th Street. There will be no camping out to get the best spot - fans can begin to line up for the parade on Tuesday starting at 6:30 a.m. See map below.

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>>Also See: Oakland Street Closures List For 2018 Warriors Victory Parade

You will not be alone. Planners expect up to one million fans to pack into Oakland for the celebration. Taking your car is a bad idea. The City of Oakland has issued this advisory about transportation options:

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  • BART will run rush-hour service all day using every available train possible at maximum length to help people get to where they need to be. Service may be adjusted before and during the parade. This includes directing foot traffic to another station nearby, changing platforms as needed, and skipping stations with crowded platforms. Please listen to station staff and service announcements. Check BART's website for updates.
  • Lines 1, 6, 12, 14, 18, 19, 20, 29, 33, 40, 51A, 62, 72, 72M, 72R, 88, 96, NL, Broadway Shuttle and All Nighter lines 800, 801 and 840 will be detoured. Detours of these bus lines will occur in two phases and begin the day before the parade.
  • Parking in the areas surrounding the parade will be significantly limited and public transit is highly encouraged.

Don't forget your sunscreen, hat, water, and your homemade signs. No brooms. Yes, the Warriors swept the Cavs but broomsticks are considered a weapon.

In addition to brooms, the list of what to leave at home is extensive:

  • Drones: No carrying into the perimeter or flying over the parade
  • Hard-sided containers of any size, including coolers and thermoses
  • Glass containers or cans
  • Lawn furniture or folding chairs
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Illegal drugs
  • Weapons of any kind
  • Sharp items of any kind
  • Large umbrellas or pop-up tents
  • Laser pointers
  • Scooters and bicycles
  • Fireworks

And leave your yacht at the marina. No boats, jet skis, paddleboards or watercraft of any type will be allowed on Lake Merritt or the Estuary Channel on Tuesday. (Get Patch real-time email alerts for the latest news from your California neighborhood. Also, download the free Patch iPhone app or free Patch Android app. Also, be sure to follow your local Patch on Facebook!)

Photo: CLEVELAND, OH - JUNE 16: Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors carries out the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy after the win against the Cleveland Cavaliers for Game Six of the 2015 NBA Finals at the Quicken Loans Arena on June 16, 2015 in Cleveland, Ohio (Photo by Gregory Shamus/NBAE via Getty Images)

Map via City of Oakland

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