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Sydney Olympic Park bus routes

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Special event bus routes in Sydney, Australia

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Transdev John Holland bus on route 4 in June 2022
Overview
OperatorBusways
CDC NSW
Keolis Downer Northern Beaches
Transdev John Holland
U-Go Mobility
Route
StartWarriewood
Glebe
Maroubra
Castle Hill
Rouse Hill
Menai
Cronulla
Dural
EndSydney Olympic Park

TheSydney Olympic Park bus routes are a network of special event bus routes designed to transport passengers to theSydney Olympic Park suburb ofSydney, Australia during major events.

History

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During the planning of the2000 Summer Olympics, theGovernment of New South Wales committed to a public transport-only strategy for the games. To discourage private vehicle use, the city provided minimal parking at competition venues and focused on the development of a new transit hub and theOlympic Park railway line. To address areas of the city that remained without access to public transportation after these additions, a dedicated network of bus routes was developed and commenced operation in 1998 to coincide with the relocation of theSydney Royal Easter Show fromMoore Park to the new Olympic venue.[1]

The bus routes are activated for major events as designated by the state government, including:[2]

Routes

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As of July 2025, the major event bus routes are:[3]

RouteviaOperator
1ANarrabeen,Collaroy,Dee Why,Beacon Hill,Forestville,Roseville,Chatswood West,North Ryde, andTop RydeKeolis Downer Northern Beaches
1BWarriewood,Mona Vale,Terrey Hills,St Ives,West Pymble,Macquarie Park, and Top RydeCDC NSW
2Glebe,Rozelle,Drummoyne,Hunters Hill,Gladesville,Putney, andRhodesBusways
4Maroubra,Eastgardens,Mascot,Brighton-Le-Sands,Bexley,Campsie, andStrathfield SouthTransdev John Holland
5AHills Showground,Castle Hill,Baulkham Hills, andNorthmeadCDC NSW
5BTallawong,Rouse Hill,Bella Vista,Norwest, Baulkham Hills, and NorthmeadCDC NSW
6Sutherland,Menai,Bangor,Padstow,Bankstown,Yagoona, andChulloraU-Go Mobility
7Cronulla,Miranda,Sylvania,Hurstville, andGreenacreU-Go Mobility
8Dural,Cherrybrook,Carlingford,Pennant Hills,Telopea, andErmingtonCDC NSW

Route 3 ran to Macquarie Park via Ryde until 2014.

References

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  1. ^Royal Easter ShowArchived 17 July 2015 at theWayback Machine Kate Darian-Smith, 2010
  2. ^Sydney Olympic Park servicesArchived 13 July 2019 at theWayback MachineTransport for NSW
  3. ^"Getting to Sydney Olympic Park".transportnsw.info. Transport for NSW. Retrieved24 September 2025.

External links

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Media related toBuses in Sydney Olympic Park at Wikimedia Commons

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