Asian Cup Logistics


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One last very important question.

Where will most of the supporters be hanging out/drinking before the game?

Would it just be within the general Olympic precinct? E.g Dawn Fraser/Edwin Flack Avenues?

Or is there a nearby street outside of the Olympic section that has better pubs for pre-game drinks?

Edited by axelv: 28/1/2015 10:57:53 PM
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Just look at a city rail map and use those stations to draw the perimeter of a circle. You can catch any train within that circle.
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Burztur wrote:
Yes Axelv. Just tell the guard/station master that you are on your way to the game and they will open the gate for you.

As Nickk said, Bomaderry, Goulburn, Bathurst and Dungog are outside the greater Sydney region. It basically means your must travel within the CityRail network which is anywhere you intend to travel.


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Yes Axelv. Just tell the guard/station master that you are on your way to the game and they will open the gate for you.

As Nickk said, Bomaderry, Goulburn, Bathurst and Dungog are outside the greater Sydney region. It basically means your must travel within the CityRail network which is anywhere you intend to travel.
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nickk wrote:
Axelv wrote:
I need some help.

Checking out http://www.transportnsw.info/en/transport-status/events/2015/01/afc-asian-cup-2015-final.page?

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Valid pre-purchased Asian Cup match tickets include travel to and from Stadium Australia on:

Train services (bounded by Bomaderry, Goulburn, Bathurst and Dungog stations)


Not being from Sydney, this means nothing to me:

If I were to take the train from Liverpool station, would that be "bounded" by one of those lines and having an Asia Cup Final ticket will get me to and from the stadium for free?



None of those stations are in Sydney they are well outside.


I'd assume that being bound would mean any station between that location and stadium Australia is covered?

I'm guessing Liverpool is bound by Goulburn?
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Axelv wrote:
I need some help.

Checking out http://www.transportnsw.info/en/transport-status/events/2015/01/afc-asian-cup-2015-final.page?

Says:

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Valid pre-purchased Asian Cup match tickets include travel to and from Stadium Australia on:

Train services (bounded by Bomaderry, Goulburn, Bathurst and Dungog stations)


Not being from Sydney, this means nothing to me:

If I were to take the train from Liverpool station, would that be "bounded" by one of those lines and having an Asia Cup Final ticket will get me to and from the stadium for free?



None of those stations are in Sydney they are well outside.

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I need some help.

Checking out http://www.transportnsw.info/en/transport-status/events/2015/01/afc-asian-cup-2015-final.page?

Says:

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Valid pre-purchased Asian Cup match tickets include travel to and from Stadium Australia on:

Train services (bounded by Bomaderry, Goulburn, Bathurst and Dungog stations)


Not being from Sydney, this means nothing to me:

If I were to take the train from Liverpool station, would that be "bounded" by one of those lines and having an Asia Cup Final ticket will get me to and from the stadium for free?


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Decentric wrote:
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It makes the train trip to Newcastle and back semi bearable


I much prefer to live in Newcastle and take a trip to Sydney for a major event than living there and being stuck in your traffic day in/day out.



No crowds down here in Tassie, which has a fantastic lifestyle.

We have top level cricket, but not enough football yet.

Need Corndog and Gilly to release a 'best of' CD.

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lukerobinho wrote:
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I have caught the train from Newy for every Sydney game I've gone to and it has been so cruisy.


3 hours on the train ? why does it take so long ?

Between Central and Gosford, it's not too bad. Depending on the train the stopping pattern generally is:

Central--Strathfield--Epping--Hornsby--Berowa--Hawksbury River--Woy Woy then all Stations to Gosford, than all stations to Wyong, then all stations to Newcastle.

It's almost 200kms between Central & Newcastle. It's not a short trip. Driving takes ~1.5 hours. on a map, it looks like a nothing commute. It doesn't help that our rail system is completely outdated.

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Ecce wrote:
Heineken wrote:
It makes the train trip to Newcastle and back semi bearable


I much prefer to live in Newcastle and take a trip to Sydney for a major event than living there and being stuck in your traffic day in/day out.



No crowds down here in Tassie, which has a fantastic lifestyle.

We have top level cricket, but not enough football yet.
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pv4 wrote:
I have caught the train from Newy for every Sydney game I've gone to and it has been so cruisy.


3 hours on the train ? why does it take so long ?
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Details for the final.

http://www.transportnsw.info/en/transport-status/events/2015/01/afc-asian-cup-2015-final.page?
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Shatter wrote:
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It makes the train trip to Newcastle and back semi bearable


I much prefer to live in Newcastle and take a trip to Sydney for a major event than living there and being stuck in your traffic day in/day out.

I can't imagine why you'd think the short trip up the coast is a hassle.


Thank God we built these things called trains, where you can avoid the traffic day in/day out if you so wish.


No actually we built those trains for you in Newcastle, and you will find that you spend a lot longer on your trains than I do in my car to work. To say nothing about how long it takes you to get to the beach, shopping centres, etc.

That's all I'm saying, given all the amount of time you guys spend commuting, I can't see why a trip to Newcastle seems like such a hassle. Is it just because you feel you are leaving the centre of the Universe?


You must work from home then because my commute from my front door to work takes about fifteen minutes.


I was responding to the "semi-bearable" comment by Heineken, not some mythical Sydneysider.

Travelling a couple of hours to see something you like is nothing.

I do mostly work from home and travel very little but I was talking about the average person. You are dreaming if you think the average Sydneysider spends less time in traffic than a person in Newcastle.

I'm not bitter, just amused. You on the other hand, don't seem to be able to hear a different point of view without losing your cool. Look in the mirror.

Edited by ecce: 28/1/2015 08:06:08 AM
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Ecce wrote:
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Ecce wrote:
Heineken wrote:
It makes the train trip to Newcastle and back semi bearable


I much prefer to live in Newcastle and take a trip to Sydney for a major event than living there and being stuck in your traffic day in/day out.

I can't imagine why you'd think the short trip up the coast is a hassle.


Thank God we built these things called trains, where you can avoid the traffic day in/day out if you so wish.


No actually we built those trains for you in Newcastle, and you will find that you spend a lot longer on your trains than I do in my car to work. To say nothing about how long it takes you to get to the beach, shopping centres, etc.

That's all I'm saying, given all the amount of time you guys spend commuting, I can't see why a trip to Newcastle seems like such a hassle. Is it just because you feel you are leaving the centre of the Universe?


You must work from home then because my commute from my front door to work takes about fifteen minutes.

As far as I can tell, the only person whinging is you. You sound as bitter as fuck. As far as I can see the mythical Sydney siders that keep whinging are just voices in your head because you don't appear to be responding to anyone.

I'm currently commuting back from Newcastle and haven't whinged once about the games venue. I will complain about you though. You need to stop being a little bitch and complaining.
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I would assume there will be event buses for the final, they would have just been waiting for the Socceroos to make it.
Here are the details for Australia vs Oman.
http://www.transportnsw.info/en/transport-status/events/2015/01/afc-asian-cup-2015-oman-v-australia.page?


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Shatter wrote:
Ecce wrote:
Heineken wrote:
It makes the train trip to Newcastle and back semi bearable


I much prefer to live in Newcastle and take a trip to Sydney for a major event than living there and being stuck in your traffic day in/day out.

I can't imagine why you'd think the short trip up the coast is a hassle.


Thank God we built these things called trains, where you can avoid the traffic day in/day out if you so wish.


No actually we built those trains for you in Newcastle, and you will find that you spend a lot longer on your trains than I do in my car to work. To say nothing about how long it takes you to get to the beach, shopping centres, etc.

That's all I'm saying, given all the amount of time you guys spend commuting, I can't see why a trip to Newcastle seems like such a hassle. Is it just because you feel you are leaving the centre of the Universe?
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Heineken wrote:
TfNSW actually got something right in free public transport with Asian Cup tickets (although that may be an AFC thing). It makes the train trip to Newcastle and back semi bearable - mind you, it's not that expensive each way.

Pretty sure free public transport is regulated by the NSW gov for "Major Events" + normal games over I think 30k. So derbies and some Nrl games get included when they estimate a decent crowd
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Ecce wrote:
Heineken wrote:
It makes the train trip to Newcastle and back semi bearable


I much prefer to live in Newcastle and take a trip to Sydney for a major event than living there and being stuck in your traffic day in/day out.

I can't imagine why you'd think the short trip up the coast is a hassle.


Thank God we built these things called trains, where you can avoid the traffic day in/day out if you so wish.
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Heineken wrote:
It makes the train trip to Newcastle and back semi bearable


I much prefer to live in Newcastle and take a trip to Sydney for a major event than living there and being stuck in your traffic day in/day out.

I can't imagine why you'd think the short trip up the coast is a hassle.
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I have caught the train from Newy for every Sydney game I've gone to and it has been so cruisy.
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Driven to all 6 Sydney games so far and except for the Iran game, got out of the carpark within 5 minutes.

Final will be train though
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TfNSW actually got something right in free public transport with Asian Cup tickets (although that may be an AFC thing). It makes the train trip to Newcastle and back semi bearable - mind you, it's not that expensive each way.

Event buses wouldn't have been a bad idea out of ANZ. However they're organized by TfNSW, so the AFC would have had to have gone through the government for that. Perhaps the AFC weren't willing to foot the extra bill for event buses. Its not cheap, especially since the majority of event buses are outsourced through private bus companies like Transdev & West/Hillsbus. The only public makor event buses that run out of Olympic Park are the Northern Beaches services, and then I think they share that with Forest buslines.

Edited by Heineken: 26/1/2015 10:25:58 PM

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Damn.

Brisbane had everything running tight.

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Sounds like a Sydney problem, shit public transport. Nothing new to see here, move along.
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How have they been?

I for one am shitty about event buses not running in Sydney. The Asian Cup sight says to check the NSW transport site, and provides a link, but the link on shows what the bus routes are, and never actually says if and when they're running. If anyone knows more about that, details would be great!
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