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Steelers vs. Ravens Transportation: Getting to the 2026 Rivalry Game

The Baltimore Ravens travel to Pittsburgh to face the Steelers on Sunday, December 20, 2026, at 1:00 PM ET at Acrisure Stadium — a Week 15 AFC North matchup carrying real playoff weight. For Baltimore fans making the trip, the game isn't the hard part. Getting a group of friends, family, or coworkers 247 miles to Pittsburgh and back on a mid-December Sunday is. Here's the actual route, the realistic drive time, and why more groups are booking a sprinter van or party bus instead of driving separately.

📋 Key Takeaways
  • The game: Ravens at Steelers, Sun Dec 20, 2026, 1:00 PM ET, Acrisure Stadium, on CBS.
  • The trip: ~247 miles Baltimore to Pittsburgh, roughly 4–4.5 hours each way.
  • Winter route: The drive crosses the Appalachians near Breezewood — a real December weather variable.
  • Two meetings in 2026: This away game, plus the Week 18 return at M&T Bank (date TBD).
  • Group math: One sprinter split across 6+ fans often beats separate cars, gas, tolls, and parking.
Dec 20
Sunday,
1:00 PM ET
247 mi
Baltimore to
Pittsburgh
4–4.5 hr
Drive each
way
CBS
National
broadcast
Baltimore Ravens fans riding together in a Bayside Limousines sprinter van on the trip to Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens: The 2026 Matchup

This is the first of two meetings between the teams in 2026 — the Ravens host the return game at M&T Bank Stadium in Week 18, though that date and kickoff time are still TBD, set by the NFL only after Week 17. The Steelers currently lead the all-time series, and the two teams' most recent meeting, back in January 2026, was a tight one decided by two points. Rivalry games like this one consistently draw heavier travel demand than an average Sunday matchup — both on the road to Pittsburgh and in ticket and parking pricing once you're there. If you're still sorting seats, the Ravens ticket guide is the place to start before you lock in the trip.

Baltimore to Pittsburgh Game Transportation: The Route

Pittsburgh sits roughly 247 miles from Baltimore, and the trip typically runs 4 to 4.5 hours each way once you account for normal traffic — closer to 4 hours nonstop in ideal conditions, longer with rest stops or weather. There are two realistic routes.

Route Distance Typical Time Tolls
I-70 W (fastest) ~247 miles ~4 hours Fort McHenry Tunnel (~$4.80)
PA Turnpike (I-76) ~248 miles ~4.5 hours Turnpike (~$3.90) + tunnel

Both routes cross the Appalachians via Breezewood, roughly the halfway point. That matters more for a December 20 game than it would for an October matchup — a mid-December mountain crossing carries real winter-weather risk, and it's worth checking road conditions the morning of, not just the night before.

Why Groups Are Skipping the Drive Themselves

A four-hour-plus drive each way, on a rivalry game day, with real winter-weather variability on a mountain route, is exactly the scenario where a group vehicle makes more sense than multiple personal cars.

  • No one drives four-plus hours and then has to stay alert through a football game — arriving fresh matters more on a trip this long than for a local game.
  • One vehicle instead of a caravan — no losing each other at a rest stop or splitting up in Pittsburgh traffic near the stadium.
  • Split cost per person — tolls, gas, and the drive divided across a group often beats everyone driving separately and paying their own Pittsburgh parking.
  • No sober-driver problem for the ride home — a four-hour return after a rivalry game that runs late is a very different proposition with a drink in you than without.
  • Weather flexibility — a professional driver making this run regularly is better positioned for December mountain conditions than someone driving it once a year.
Group of Ravens fans splitting a sprinter van for the round trip to Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh

Group Transportation to Acrisure Stadium

For groups of six or more heading to this specific matchup, booking a sprinter van or party bus for the round trip means one pickup point in the Baltimore area, one drop-off near Acrisure Stadium (100 Art Rooney Avenue, on Pittsburgh's North Shore), and a scheduled return after the game — no coordinating separate cars, no one stuck finding their way back to a parking spot in the dark after a 1 PM kickoff runs into a long afternoon.

Because this is a marquee AFC North matchup with real playoff implications, demand for both tickets and transportation on this date books up faster than a typical road game. If your group already knows it's making the trip, locking in a vehicle sooner rather than closer to December 20 is the safer move. The same group-versus-separate-cars math that makes a sprinter worth it here is broken down in more detail in the Baltimore Ravens Stadium parking and game-day guide, which applies just as well to a road trip as a home game.

⚠ It's the weather, not the miles: 247 miles is an easy number on paper. A December 20 crossing of the Appalachians is the variable that turns a clean 4-hour run into a 5-hour one. Whoever's driving should check road conditions the morning of — or hand that judgment call to a driver who runs the route all winter.
💡 DRIVE YOURSELF, OR BOOK THE TRIP?
Solo or a pair Driving I-70 is straightforward — just budget for winter delays.
Group of 6–14 A sprinter split across the group usually beats separate cars and parking.
Larger group / tailgate crew A party bus fits everyone and the gear for the round trip. Phone: (410) 451-0000
Planning to drink at the game Don't drive four hours home — book the round trip.

Planning the Trip: A Rough Timeline for a 1 PM Kickoff

~7:00 AM
Depart Baltimore — a four-hour-plus drive means an early start for a 1 PM kickoff.
~9:00 AM
Breezewood / mountain stretch — the weather-sensitive middle of the route.
~11:30 AM
Arrive North Shore — time to park or get dropped and settle in before kickoff.
~4:30 PM+
Game ends, begin the return — the drive home is where a booked ride earns its keep.

Where to Watch Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens

The game airs nationally on CBS at 1:00 PM ET on December 20, 2026. For Baltimore fans not making the trip to Pittsburgh, it'll carry in the Baltimore market as well as nationally, alongside the usual streaming options tied to CBS's NFL coverage that season. If you'd rather be in the building, both teams' official schedule pages link straight to tickets — see the Steelers' official 2026 schedule or the NFL's Steelers schedule page for the Week 15 listing.

How to Lock In the Trip

Four steps for a group making the Baltimore-to-Pittsburgh run.

  1. Confirm your group and the date early. Rivalry-game transportation books up faster than a normal road game — December 20 fills before you'd expect.
  2. Sort tickets and the ride together. Lock seats and transportation in the same window so one doesn't strand the other.
  3. Set one Baltimore pickup point. A single pickup keeps a scattered group together for the whole 247-mile run.
  4. Build in winter-weather margin. Plan the departure around the possibility of a slower mountain crossing, not the best-case 4 hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

When do the Steelers play the Ravens in 2026?
December 20, 2026, at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh (Week 15), and again in Week 18 at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, with that date still TBD.
How far is Pittsburgh from Baltimore?
About 247 miles, roughly a 4 to 4.5 hour drive depending on route and traffic.
What's the fastest route from Baltimore to Pittsburgh?
I-70 West is typically the fastest at around 4 hours, with a toll for the Fort McHenry Tunnel. The Pennsylvania Turnpike is a similar-distance alternative with a higher total toll cost.
Is it worth booking group transportation for this game instead of driving?
For groups of six or more, yes — splitting a sprinter van or party bus often comes out comparable to or cheaper than several cars' worth of gas and tolls, and no one has to make a four-hour drive home after the game.
Where can I watch Steelers vs. Ravens if I'm not going to Pittsburgh?
The game airs on CBS nationally at 1:00 PM ET on December 20, 2026.
📅 Last Updated: August 2026
Game date, time, venue, and broadcast confirmed against the Steelers' and NFL's official 2026 schedules. Drive times and tolls are typical estimates; December mountain weather can extend both. Week 18 return-game date is set by the NFL after Week 17.
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