Plan Your Travel to the Rugby Test
Auckland Transport media release
7 June 2013
Plan Your Travel to the Rugby Test
Public transport and roads around Eden Park are expected to be busy prior to the All Blacks versus France Test tomorrow (Saturday 8 June).
People need to think about their travel arrangements, even if they’re not going to the game. Drivers can expect more traffic than usual and potential delays from around 4.30pm until kick off at 7.35pm, as large numbers of people make their way to Eden Park.
Travel is included on trains and special event buses
from 4.30pm with a match ticket. Remember to keep your game
ticket for the ride home.
To plan your journey go to www.at.co.nz or phone 09 366
6400.
Travel to Eden Park by train from the
west:
On game day, event services depart Swanson
approx. every 15 minutes from 5pm (or Waitakere every 30
minutes from 4.26pm) and the last train from the west for
the game leaves Waitakere at 6.26pm. Morningside is the
station for passengers from the west, an easy walk to Eden
Park. A mobility shuttle will be available for patrons
unable to walk to the stadium.
After the game, Morningside is the station for passengers travelling west. Services depart approx. every 10 minutes from 9.30pm, stopping at all stations en route to Swanson. Some trains will continue on to Waitakere - check the train’s destination signage or with staff before boarding.
Travel to Eden Park by
train from the city:
Event trains depart
Britomart approx. every 5 to 15 minutes between 4.35pm and
6.50pm. Services will terminate at Kingsland, stopping only
at Grafton Station en route.
After the game, Kingsland is
the station for passengers heading back towards the city
(transfer at Britomart for trains going south or east).
Trains back to Britomart will depart approx. every 5 to 10
minutes from 9.20pm, stopping only at Grafton Station en
route.
The last train to the game leaves from Britomart
at 6.50pm.
Travel to Eden Park by train from the
south/east:
Passengers are advised to catch
normal scheduled services to Britomart and transfer onto
Western Line services to Kingsland Station.
In addition
to scheduled services, there are three special direct
services - one from Papakura at 4.55pm and two from Pukekohe
at 5.09pm and 5.39pm - that stop at all southern line
stations to Newmarket and then run direct to
Kingsland.
After the game, Kingsland is the station for
passengers heading to Britomart for transferring to Eastern
and Southern Line trains.
The last trains to the game
depart Manukau at 5.26pm, Onehunga at 6.12pm and Papakura at
6.10pm.
Travel to Eden Park by
bus:
Special event buses will run from the
Auckland CBD stop outside the Civic on Queen Street from
5pm. Special event buses also start from approximately
4.30pm from Albany then other Northern Busway stations,
Takapuna, Manukau/Pakuranga/Botany and Newmarket/Mt
Eden.
Return buses will leave Eden Park from
9.15pm.
Passengers are reminded that alcohol is not permitted for consumption on any of these public transport services.
For full details about special event trains and buses to Eden Park go to: www.at.co.nz. Details are available at stations.
Travel to Eden Park by
ferry:
Board normal scheduled ferry services and
transfer on to a Western Line train service to Kingsland
Station. Please note that ferry travel is not included
with a match ticket.
Or walk to Eden Park, about 4.5km
from the city centre.
Travel to Eden Park by
car:
Some streets around Eden Park, including
Sandringham Rd, will be closed or have restricted access.
Only residents and their visitors will be able to access
and park in certain streets, so drivers should check they
have parked correctly before heading to the
match.
Limited mobility parking is available on the
eastern side of Cricket Avenue between Raleigh Street and
Reimers Avenue.
For more information on parking restrictions and closures for Eden Park events visit www.at.co.nz key word Eden Park events.
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