


FREE People-Mover Trains to carry you from the car park to the front door between 9 - 4.30pm!
The Dome at Sydney Olympic Park is in the geographic centre of Sydney. Sydney Olympic Park is the home of a variety of sporting and recreational facilities. Sydney Olympic Park was designed and built to accommodate large numbers of people and several major events simultaneously. The transport services to the venue are also designed to cope effortlessly with numerous visitors. Sydney Showground is accessed by excellent public transport services: trains, buses and ferries.
Transport options
There are many ways to access Sydney Olympic Park, most of which are detailed below. For more information, contact the Transport Infoline on 131 500 or visit the website www.131500.com.au
Bus
Buses are available from Chatswood (Route 533), Strathfield (Route 525) and Lidcombe (Route 401). Click here for more information.
Train
There is a train station located within Sydney Olympic Park, with three train services available. Trains run every 20 minutes on weekends. Click here for more information.
If you are catching a train from Town Hall on weekdays: Take the train from Town Hall to Strathfield, change at Strathfield for Sydney Olympic Park.
If you are catching a train from Town Hall on weekends: Take the train from Town Hall to Lidcombe, change at Lidcombe for Sydney Olympic Park.
Ferries
Sydney Ferries run a daily service between Circular Quay and Parramatta, stopping at Sydney Olympic Park. Click here for more information.
Parking
There are 10,000 car parking spaces available at Sydney Olympic Park. Metered parking is available close by. Take change for coin operated parking machines.There is limited disabled parking at the Showground and additional disabled parking in P1 parking station, on Edwin Flack Avenue. Click here for more information.
Details are correct at time of posting but are subject to change. Visitors should check prices, timetables and details prior to travelling by visiting www.sydneyolympicpark.com.au