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Start: 4/2/2010 8:00:00 PM
Finish: 7/2/2010 10:30:00 PM
Venue: Sydney Football Stadium, Moore Park
Address: Moore Park, Randwick

 

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General Information

Thursday 4 until Sunday 7 February 2010

Gates open: 6pm
Start: 8pm
Finish: 10.30pm


Sydney Football Stadium, Moore Park  http://www.sydneycricketground.com.au/


Save time and money and buy a 'Moore Park ticket' – this all-in-one ticket includes your return rail journey to Central Station and travel to and from Moore Park on connecting Moore Park buses.

 
 

Train Information Logo Train Information

The closest CityRail station to the Moore Park event precinct is Central Station.

Sydney Buses is operating express buses from Central Station to Moore Park so why not purchase a Moore Park ticket from your station for combined train and bus travel to the concert.

CityRail services are operating to a normal weekday and weekend timetable.

For timetable information visit www.cityrail.info/timetable/index.jsp

Important trackwork information
Upgrading work takes place on CityRail lines on a regular basis and it is sometimes necessary to alter train services or replace train services with buses. Buses are replacing trains on the following lines:

Thursday 4 February (evening)
North Shore Line: Trains operate between Hornsby and Wynyard in both directions. Buses replace trains between Wynyard and Central, in that direction only. Customers travelling to the City via the North Shore Line need to change at Wynyard.

Newcastle & Central Coast Line: buses replace trains between Wyong and Gosford.

Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 February (weekend)
Inner West Line:
buses replace trains between Strathfield and Central. Express trains continue to operate at a reduced frequency.

Eastern Suburbs & Illawarra Line: buses replace trains between Cronulla and Hurstville and also between Waterfall and Hurstville.

South Coast Line: buses replace trains between Waterfall and Hurstville.

South Line: trains operating between the City and Campbelltown will not stop at Ashfield. 

For trackwork information visit www.cityrail.info/trackwork/index.jsp

Use the 131 500 Trip Planner to help plan your journey. It will give you up-to-date train and bus timetable information. Timetable information for buses replacing trains is available from Thursday 28 January.

 
 

Bus Information Logo Bus Information

Sydney Buses is running express Route 1 services from Chalmers Street, Central Station and Route 3 services from Young St, Circular Quay to Moore Park, between 4.30pm and 8pm.

Return services are operating from the Moore Park Bus Station to Central Station and Circular Quay from 10pm until approximately 1 hour after the event.

Tickets:  a Moore Park Link Ticket is required for travel on these buses. Return bus tickets cost $5.80 Adult, $2.90 Concession or $14.50 for a family; or purchase a Moore Park Link ticket  from your CityRail train station for train and bus travel to and from the game.

Please note that regular tickets (TravelTen, TravelPass, DayTripper, Family Funday Sunday and Pensioner Excursion) are not accepted on Special Event buses. However, premium tickets (SydneyPass and Explorer tickets) are accepted.

To find the best way to get from your location to the Moore Park Precinct, click here to use the Trip Planner.

Coaches

NO COACH WILL BE ALLOWED TO ENTER THE PRECINCT TO DROP OFF OR PICK-UP PASSENGERS WITHOUT PRE-REGISTRATION.

For more information about registering your coach or obtaining a coach permit, click here.

 
 

Ferry Information

Sydney Ferries is operating to a normal weekday and weekend timetable.

For Sydney Ferries timetable information visit
http://www.sydneyferries.info/timetables.htm

 
 

Road Information

For information and live traffic reports please visit www.rta.nsw.gov.au/newsevents/index.html or phone the Traffic Information line on 132 701.

 
 

Taxi Information

Taxi rank is located in Errol Flynn Boulevard, The Entertainment Quarter (near the Hordern Pavilion). Please check www.nswtaxi.org.au for full details of taxi networks servicing the Sydney area.

 
 

Parking Information

The Entertainment Quarter (entry via Lang Road); Gold Members car park (entry via Driver Ave - Gold Members only). Each car park has sections for RTA disability permit holders.

On event days, limited parking is also available at Kippax Park (entry via Driver Ave, off Moore Park Road) and at Moore Park Car Park (at the southern end of Driver Ave, adjacent to the Hordern Pavilion).

 
 

Accessibility Information

You can find accessible transport options by using the Trip Planner and checking the Easy Access/wheelchair accessible option.  This will ensure that only accessible train platforms, ferry wharves and buses are presented.  Read more about this option.

Customers requiring wheelchair accessible transport through areas affected by trackwork, should contact their local station prior to departure to arrange a low floor bus or other suitable vehicle. Please allow additional time if you require this service.

CityRail
Circular Quay, Wynyard, Town Hall, Central, Bondi Junction and Kings Cross stations are all wheelchair accessible.

Sydney Buses
54% of State Transit’s fleet are now wheelchair accessible, and each new bus introduced into the fleet will increase the number of wheelchair accessible buses.  Features of these buses include wide doors, wide aisles and space for two mobility aides such as wheelchairs, some ride-on scooters and prams or strollers.

Sydney Ferries
The entire Sydney Ferries fleet is wheelchair accessible via the 23 wheelchair accessible ferry wharves (pending tidal and safety conditions) For more information please click here.

Liverpool Parramatta T-way Buses
All T-way bus services are low floor wheelchair accessible.

 
 

 
131500 Supported by CityRail, Sydney Buses, Sydney Ferries, BCA.
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Last Updated: Sunday, 1 August 2010.2