Gold Coast Suns officials are urging Gold Coast footy fans to utilise existing public transport when travelling to Cararra Stadium this Saturday night.
The Suns' Traffic Management Plan is the one aspect of Saturday's historic match against the Geelong Cats that has not been fully tested - that could not be fully tested - prior to game day.
Suns Chief Operating Officer Andrew Travis said the Plan has been set up to make use of the Gold Coasts existing public transport infrastructure.
"The best way to access the stadium is via the public transport network," Travis said.
"Tickets to the game will provide free travel to and from the game on surfside buses or Queensland Rail, and our whole traffic management plan has been set up around utilising the existing public transport system what is in place on the Gold Coast."
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The Suns' Traffic Management Plan is the one aspect of Saturday's historic match against the Geelong Cats that has not been fully tested - that could not be fully tested - prior to game day.
Suns Chief Operating Officer Andrew Travis said the Plan has been set up to make use of the Gold Coasts existing public transport infrastructure.
"The best way to access the stadium is via the public transport network," Travis said.
"Tickets to the game will provide free travel to and from the game on surfside buses or Queensland Rail, and our whole traffic management plan has been set up around utilising the existing public transport system what is in place on the Gold Coast."
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