Sydney Olympic Park bus routes

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Sydney Buses (2457 ST) Custom Coaches 'CB80' bodied Scania K280UB on Olympic Boulevard at Sydney Olympic Park.jpg
State Transit Scania K280UB on route 4 in March 2013
Overview
OperatorForest Coach Lines
Hillsbus
Keolis Downer Northern Beaches
Punchbowl Bus Company
State Transit
Transdev NSW
Route
StartWarriewood
Glebe
Maroubra
Castle Hill
Rouse Hill
Menai
Cronulla
Dural
EndSydney Olympic Park

The Sydney Olympic Park bus routes operate from various places in Sydney to Sydney Olympic Park when significant cultural or sporting events are held at the Sydney Olympic Park precinct.

History[]

As part of its winning bid for the 2000 Olympic Games, a new complex was built. Only minimal car parking was provided, with it intended that most patrons traveling to the complex would use public transport. Included was a railway line but this still left parts of Sydney without direct access.

To address this, a series of bus routes were devised. These services commenced in 1998 in conjunction with the Sydney Royal Easter Show moving from Moore Park to the Olympic venue.[1] With a few adjustments, these remain today. The routes operate at events such as the Royal Easter Show, State of Origin and NRL Grand Final and other major events as decreed by the State Government.[2]

Routes[]

As of October 2021, the major event bus routes are:[3][4]

Route From Via Operator
1A Warriewood Dee Why Keolis Downer Northern Beaches
1B Warriewood Mona Vale Forest Coach Lines
2 Glebe Point Glebe
Hunters Hill
Transdev NSW
4 Maroubra Beach Bexley State Transit
5A Hills Showground station Castle Hill
Baulkham Hills
Hillsbus
5B Rouse Hill station Baulkham Hills Hillsbus
6 Woronora Menai
Bankstown
Transdev NSW
7 Cronulla Hurstville Punchbowl Bus Company
8 Dural Carlingford Hillsbus

References[]

  1. ^ Royal Easter Show Kate Darian-Smith, 2010
  2. ^ Sydney Olympic Park services Transport for NSW
  3. ^ "Sydney Olympic Park Major Event Buses" (PDF). Transport Info NSW. Transport for NSW. May 2020. Retrieved 17 June 2020.
  4. ^ Major Event Bus Routes Transport for NSW
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