Posted by RLPA
Free train travel for ticketed fans
Train travel will be included with all pre-purchased tockets for 2016 regular season games played at ANZ Stadium.
The deal is a partnershp between the NRL, New South Wales Government, ANZ Stadium and the five NRL Clubs that play at Sydney Olympic Park.
Fans will be able to travel to and from Olympic Park station on rail link services at no additional cost if they have pre-purchased their ticket to the Game. Train transport to all games at ANZ Stadium will also be included in NRL Club Memberships and for ANZ Stadium Members.
NRL Head of Football Todd Greenberg says this is another positive example of several stakeholders and Clubs all working together to ensure that fans have the very best experience possible, live at matches.
“ANZ Stadium will again witness history throughout 2016 and today’s announcement of train travel included in match tickets is another win for many Club fans,” said Greenberg.
“I am delighted that everyone has agreed to again support what has been a very popular initiative, with thousands of fans taking up the train travel offer and experiencing some of the best rugby league games live.”
ANZ Stadium Managing Director Daryl Kerry congratulated the NRL and NSW Government – along with Sydney Trains – for supporting the transport initiative that will make it easier and more affordable for fans to get to games at ANZ Stadium throughout the 2016 season.
Kerry also thanked the Stadium’s two longest-serving NRL tenants, the Bulldogs and Rabbitohs, along with Wests Tigers, Eels and Dragons, for playing an integral part in securing the deal.
“There will be a feast of rugby league action at ANZ Stadium in season 2016, starting with Rabbitohs vs. Knights this Saturday and it’s great news for the fans that train travel is included in tickets and Memberships to all premiership games at the stadium again this season,” Kerry said.
“There are also some classic match-ups over the Easter period and NRL fans will be able to take advantage of fully integrated transport (trains, buses, ferries) for Bulldogs vs. Eels on Friday 18 March and for two of the great events on the calendar – Rabbitohs vs. Bulldogs on Good Friday and Tigers vs. Eels on Easter Monday.”
The integrated train travel will apply to the entire Sydney Trains network and the NSW TrainLink intercity network. That includes fans travelling from as far away as Bathurst, the Blue Mountains, Hunter Region (from Dungog / Scone), Bomaderry and Goulburn.
Sydney Trains has also agreed, whenever possible during the NRL regular season, to provide two direct train services to Sydney Olympic Park taking into account the demographics of the two competing teams (in cases when the two competing teams are Sydney based), and one direct train service when the opposing team is out of Sydney.