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Moore Park Precinct: Visitors Guide
Check out the comprehensive visitors guide of the Moore Park Precinct.
The guide contains an overview of all the fantastic attractions the precinct has to offer, along with comprehensive transport details.
Be sure to get the maximum enjoyment from your next visit to Moore Park. Check out the guide at www.mooreparkprecinct.com.au and plan your visit.

Public Trains
Catch a train to Central Station, then catch a bus or walk to Moore Park.
'Moore Park Link' - combined train/bus tickets are available to get you to and from Moore Park on a single ticket. 'Moore Park Link' is available from most CityRail stations with a ticket office.
Timetable information is available at www.131500.com.au or by calling 13 1500.

Sydney Buses

Central Station (Eddy Ave)

  • From Stand A - take the 378 via Oxford St to Greens Rd for a short walk to Moore Park. Services run every 10mins, seven days
  • From Stand C - take the 339, 374, 376 or 391 via Anzac Parade to Moore Park. Services run every 5mins, seven days.

Central Station (Railway Square)

  • From Stand A - take the 372, 393 or 395 via Cleveland St to Moore Park. Services run every 5mins, seven days.

Circular Quay

  • Take the 371-377 or 392-399 bus from Alfred St via Philips St, Elizabeth St and Anzac Parade to Moore Park. Services run every five mins (day time) and 10-20 minutes (early morning and evenings), seven days.
  • Take the 380, 383 or L82 buses via Oxford St to Greens Rd for a short walk to Moore Park. Services run every five mins seven days.

Martin Place

  • Take a 371-377 or 392-399 bus from Alfred St via Philip St, Elizabeth St and Anzac Parade to Moore Park. Services run every five mins (day time) and every 10-20 mins (early morning and evenings), seven days.
  • Take the 378, 380, 383 or L82 buses via Oxford St to Greens Rd for a short walk to Moore Park.

Museum

  • Take a 371-377 or 392-399 bus from Alfred St via Philip St, Elizabeth St and Anzac Parade to Moore Park. Services run every five mins (day time) and every 10-20 mins (early morning and evenings), seven days.
  • Take the 378, 380, 383 or L82 buses via Oxford St to Greens Rd for a short walk to Moore Park.

Bondi Junction

  • From Stand N - take the 378, 380 or L82 along Oxford St to Oatley Rd for a short walk to Moore Park. Services run every five mins, seven days.
  • From Stand H - take the 352 via Oxford St to Oatley Rd for a short walk to Moore Park. Services run every 15mins Monday to Friday.
  • From Stand H - take the 355 via Cook Rd and Lang Rd to Moore Park. Services run every 15mins, Monday to Friday and every 30mins on weekends.

Timetable information is available at www.131500.com.au or by calling 13 1500.

Event Day express buses
On event days, express shuttle buses run every five minutes from Chalmers St at Central Station to Moore Park. The buses have special 'bus only' lanes to ensure a speedy trip.
'Moore Park Link' - Combined train/bus tickets are available to get you to and from Moore Park on a single ticket. 'Moore Park Link' is available from most CityRail stations with a ticket office.
Timetable information is available at www.131500.com.au or by calling 13 1500.

Chartered Coaches
If you are coming in a group, a coach is a great way to travel. Coach parking is available for 12 coaches in the southern end of Driver Avenue - access via Lang Road (Anzac Parade).  Coaches should set down and pick up only in this location.
Arrangements can be made to separately accommodate groups of up to 60 coaches. Call the Trust for details.
Buses up to 25 passengers can park in MP2 and MP3 car parks, subject to available space.

Taxis
There is a permanent taxi rank located in the Entertainment Quarter on Errol Flynn Boulevard (opposite the Horden Pavilion). 
Note: the centre portion of Driver Avenue is closed for larger events; access is from Moore Park Road and the Eastern Distributor in the north, and Lang Road via Anzac Parade in the south.

Cycle
Pathways in Moore Park are shared footpath/cycle ways. There are bicycle racks at the Entertainment Quarter and in various locations around Centennial Parklands.

Walk
From Central Station, proceed along Foveaux and Fitzroy Sts. From Bondi Junction Station, proceed along Oxford St.

Driving
Parking in the Moore Park precinct is available at:

  • MP1 - Gold Members and authorised vehicles only, parking fees apply on event days
  • MP2 and MP3 - Public parking on event days only, parking fees apply
    Entry to MP1, MP2 and MP3 is from Driver Avenue. 
    Note: the centre portion of Driver Avenue is closed for larger events; access to MP1 and MP2 is from Moore Park Road and the Eastern Distributor in the north and MP3 via Lang Road and Anzac Parade in the south.

  • Entertainment Quarter - Public parking, parking fees apply
    Entry to the Entertainment Quarter parking is from Lang Road.

  • Sydney Boys High School - Public parking for selected events only, parking fees apply
    Entry to the Sydney Boys High School is from Cleveland Street.

Parking at all sites is limited and Special Event Clearways may be in force in surrounding streets.  You should arrive early and expect delays on exit.
Payment in MP1, MP2 and MP3 is by cash only.  All car parks have areas reserved for patrons with a disability.

Park 'n' Ride
Park 'n' Ride is available for selected events at the Sydney Cricket Ground and Sydney Football Stadium.
Parking is at a nearby car park with a shuttle bus transfer to the event.
Details of availability are on the event page for the respective event.

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