Getting to and from the Nines is easy with public transport
28 January 2015
Getting to and from the Nines is easy with public transport
The Dick Smith NRL Auckland Nines are back this weekend for a second sold-out year. It’s become one of the biggest events on Auckland’s sporting calendar. The Nines are at Eden Park this Saturday and Sunday, 31 January and 1 February.
Public transport is the easiest way to get to and from the park, travel on trains and special event buses is included with your game ticket. We will also be accepting tickets which are shown on your mobile device.
Bus
Special event buses will
operate to Eden Park from Northern Busway stations,
Takapuna, Manukau, Pakuranga, Botany, Newmarket, Mt Eden and
the central city.
Check our website for details of the special services, they kick-off from 10.30 on Saturday morning and 9.30 on Sunday. The return trips leave from the Eden Park Transport Hub between 7.00 and 9.00 on Saturday and Sunday evenings.
Train
Travel on
special trains starts from 3 hours before kick-off, until
the end of service with your game ticket. Remember to keep
your ticket for the ride
home.
West
Additional trains will
operate on the Western Line. Event trains travel to
Kingsland station, which is a quick walk across the road
from Eden Park. On the return travelling West, some trains
will depart from Kingsland station. Additional trains will
start/depart from Morningside station. Please check the
timetable carefully. A mobility shuttle will be operating
from Sandringham Road just down from Walters Road, between
6:30pm – 9:30pm for those unable to walk to Morningside
Station.
City
Additional trains will
depart Britomart stopping only at Grafton on the way to the
park. On the return, Kingsland is the station for passengers
heading back towards the city (transfer at Britomart for
trains going South or East). Trains depart Kingsland
stopping only at
Grafton.
South/East
Additional trains
will operate on the Southern and Eastern Lines to Britomart
where you can transfer onto Western Line services to
Kingsland station.
Ferry
The Downtown
Ferry Terminal is next to the Britomart Transport Centre;
ferry passengers can easily change to a bus or train to get
to Eden Park.
Check out full details for match travel here: https://at.govt.nz/bus-train-ferry/events/dick-smith-nrl-auckland-nines/
Road
closures
During the NRL Nines there will be road
closures and parking restrictions in the vicinity of Eden
Park. Full details here: https://at.govt.nz/about-us/news-events/eden-park-event-road-closures/
Please note there will be some mobility parking available on
Cricket Ave.
Cycling and Walking
There
is some bike parking at Eden Park and the ground is an easy
walk from many of Auckland’s inner suburbs, it’s a
comfortable 50 minute walk from Auckland’s city
centre.
Once the games are over for the day, if you plan to continue the party in town, check for an early Sunday morning bus home.
Take it easy, plan your journey, check timetables and fares for the weekend online at www.at.govt.nz or phone 09 366 6400 to talk to our AT Contact Centre team.
Passengers are reminded that alcohol and drugs are not permitted for consumption on any of our services. For the safety of our customers, any persons who are drunk or worse for wear won’t be allowed to travel.
ENDS