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TRAINS

The closest station to Bankwest Stadium is Parramatta which is approximately a 10 minute walk via Argyle St, Church St, the Riverside Walk or through Prince Alfred Square to the Stadium on O’Connell St. Alternatively, you catch a train to Westmead Station then head to Bankwest Stadium through Parramatta Park.

Please note the Riverside Walk is not an accessible route. Click here for a map for more details on how to get to and from the stadium.

Trains run every 10 to 15 minutes to Parramatta in both directions.

BUSES

Plenty of regular route bus services run to and from Parramatta Interchange which is within a 10 minute walking distance of Bankwest Stadium. From the interchange head down Argyle St, Church St and take either the Riverside Walk or walk through Prince Alfred Square to get to the stadium on O’Connell St. click here for more details on how to get to and from the stadium.

Plenty of other regular bus routes also run to Parramatta and stop within walking distance of the stadium including routes T80, 603, 606, 609 and 625.

ACCESSIBLE SHUTTLE BUS

An accessible shuttle bus service will operate between Parramatta Interchange and the Stadium for patrons with accessibility or mobility needs.

Services pick up from Argyle St just after Church St outside Parramatta Westfield. Services drop off on O'Connell St at the Parramatta Leagues Club. Return services will pick up from O'Connell St at Victoria Rd opposite the stadium and drop off at the Parramatta Bus Interchange.

TAXI

The two closest taxi drop off and pick up points are located at Marist Place near Victoria road and Villers Street near Victoria road. It is a short walk to Bankwest Stadium from each of these drop off points.

Please check transportnsw.info for any road closures and exclusion zones in place for individual events when arriving by Taxi.

RIDE SHARE

When arriving by Ride Share, please check transportnsw.info for any road closures and exclusion zones in place for individual events.

PARKING

For those who plan to drive, there is no public parking onsite. There are a number of parking stations close the Stadium for patrons wanting to park in the area including:

  • Justice Precinct Car Park (Hunter Street)
  • Eat Street Car Park (George Street)
  • City Centre Car Park (George Street)
  • Riverbank Car Park (Phillip Street)

To find parking, go to the Parramatta Parking Finder here.

More information on various council and commercial car parks and disabled car parks is available here.

Very limited parking spots are available at the Parramatta Leagues Club and we recommend arriving as early as possible to secure a spot. Pricing for the car park is dependent on if you are a Leagues Club Member (not a Football Club Member). Leagues Club Members can spend $8 throughout the Leagues Club for your parking to be validated. Non-Leagues Club Members can spend $25 through the Leagues Club for your parking to be validated.

For information on Parking at the League’s Club please click here.

ROAD CLOSURES

Dependent on the expected crowd size, sections of O’Connell St, Ross St and Victoria Rd in the vicinity of Bankwest Stadium may close on event days to allow crowds to safely exit the stadium. Roads will reopen once crowds have cleared the area and NSW Police deem it safe to reopen the roads to vehicle traffic.

While closures are in place motorists are encouraged to avoid driving through Parramatta CBD and detour around the closures via the Great Western Highway, Church Street, Parkes Street, Hassall Street, Harris Street, Victoria Road and Pennant Hills Road.

A map of the road closures and detour routes can be found here.

For real-time updates on traffic conditions and road closures, visit Live Traffic NSW or download a real-time traffic app.

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Wests Tigers respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.

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