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Eden Park - Travel

HOW TO GET TO THE VENUE

Always allow more time than you expect to get to and from the venue on your match day and aim to arrive at least 45 minutes before the start of the game. Traffic congestion can be heavy for the majority of cricket events, particularly during peak commuter travel times. CWC22 recommends spectators use public transport wherever possible.

GENERAL PUBLIC TRANSPORT OPTIONS

Eden Park is located south from Auckland CBD and a train or bus can be used to travel to the location from Britomart Transport Centre. The closest train station to Eden Park is Kingsland Train Station.

BUSES

Regular services leave Britomart Transport Centre to destinations across Auckland. Final services are in general between 11pm to 12am. For specific service times please check by using the Journey Planner.

For events on Friday and Saturday night the NiteRider service operates from 1am to 3.40am (Saturday and Sunday mornings).

TRAINS

You can take the Western Line train to get to Eden Park from Britomart.

Train services travel to the Eastern, Southern and Western suburbs.

Note: For safety reasons, balloons are banned on the Auckland Rail Network and should not be carried onboard train services or within the station environment or they will be confiscated/deflated. This is due to the risk of contact with high voltage overhead power lines which operate the electric trains.

For specific service times please check by using the Journey Planner.

FERRY

The Downtown Ferry Terminal is next to the Britomart Transport Centre; ferry passengers can easily transfer to train or bus at Britomart to make their way to Eden Park..

Please use the Journey Planner to check ferry times to and from Downtown Ferry Terminal

Need more information? Contact Auckland Transport

Last updated 16/09/2021
Information is correct at the time of publishing and subject to changE