Getting to SFS, from newcastle

Ok so i have never been to SFS before so i am wondering if anyone knows of a bus that travels up there, we where also thinkin of driving but not sure, is there anyone else from newcastle traveeling up.

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  • you need to get to Central Station and there is usually a bus from there or you could walk 15mins
    • get to Central and take the bus
      • Eddy Avenue Bus from Central
  • Never heard of travelling up to Sydney from Newy mate .....Going Down ya mean!!!

    The SFS is round the corner from the SCG Moore Park!!

    Option 1 Get on the Where is website

    Option 2 Get or borrow a GPS

    Option 3 As the lads said ,and if it was me I would be getting the train to Central!!You can get on the Piss and watch the Mighty eels tear the titans a new orifice!!!Be that shitfaced then miss the midnight train, and dont get home till 4.00am, or better still stay at a cheap and nasty hotel for the night and catch the train home in the morning!!!



    Option 4
  • Just take a train to Central station and then there should be buses straight to the stadium on Chalmers Avenue.

    When you get off the bus, you will be right infront of the SCG, so you will need to walk down the road a bit for 5 mins and you will see the SFS.
  • Just take a taxi. Will be expensive but
    • sydney cabbies are expensive at the best of times,that is if you can get them to stop for you or take you anywhere,then you have to put up with the smell of em and the cab itself,better off sorting out the weirdos on the trains
  • Hey buddy,
    I'm from Newy but currently living in Sydney.

    Take the F3 (of course) to Sydney, Pacific Hwy exit off the freeway and follow it along for about 20 min.
    Take a left off the Pac Hwy onto the freeway that takes you to the city (just after the Mobil servo where the Pacific Hwy is about to take you to the Lane Cove tunnel).
    Follow the signs to the harbour tunnel (right lanes) and take the tunnel. Keep going on that road and it becomes the Eastern Distributor. Left lane will be the Randwick exit. There will be a bit of traffic in that lane, all heading to the game. You'll be up for about $8 or so in tolls.

    Public transport is an easy option, but it's not that easy to get back to Newy after the game. Might not have a stack of options for trains home after you finally get out of the ground and back to Central.
  • Newcastle sucks arse....................MOVE!
  • Newcastle knights suck yesss....but sydney lifestyle is to fast for me so no moving :) . Thanks for all your help guys train seems to be the goods so i can get on the piss and celebrate us getting one step closer to that trophey.
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