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Rosehill Gardens Racecourse is situated approximately 20 minutes to the west of the Sydney CBD in what is the geographical heart of the metropolitan area.

The best way to get to the Supershow is by public transport. With an array of train, bus and ferry options, this mode of transport will get you to the Supershow in no time. Use the easy to use trip planner below to plan your journey via public transport.



Free Shuttle Bus from Paramatta Station & Wharf

There will be a free shuttle bus operating every day of the show from the Loop Bus Stop on Darcy Street. The Bus will be on a loop system between the Supershow, Parramatta Station and Paramatta Wharf. ie. The shuttle will leave every 30 minutes from the station and travel to the Supershow, via the Wharf, following the same route on its return journey from the Supershow to the Station.


Travelling by Personal Vehicle

Travelling from...
 
Sydney CBD

Drive along Parramatta Road or the M4 motorway. If coming from the northern suburbs, drive along Victoria Road towards Parramatta. If coming from the west, drive along the M4 to Parramatta. In all cases, turn off into James Ruse Drive and proceed to the major intersection at the corner of the Racecourse. Turn into Grand Ave, onto the overhead bridge and continue following the Racecourse around its perimeter until you turn into Unwin Street and then into the entrance of the Racecourse for free infield parking.

Canberra

Travel up the Freeway/Hume Highway. Turn left into the Cumberland Highway then travel up to the M4 Sydney turnoff where you turn right onto the M4.
Travel along the M4 and turn left off the James Ruse Drive turn off. Travel a short distance along James Ruse Drive, past the Rydges Hotel, to the main traffic light intersection at Hassel Street (BP Service Station on the corner). Here you turn right over the overhead bridge on to Grand Avenue. Travel a short distance along Grand Avenue and follow the parking signs give directions.

Wollongong

Travel up the F6 and turn left into Heathcote Road. Follow this through to the Hume Highway and then follow directions as per travelling from Canberra.

South Sydney

On to King Georges Road through Wylie Park on to Roberts Road which then joins on to Centenary Drive. Continue along Centenary Drive, past the Golf Course and Cemetery. Cross the intersection at Arthur St and take the next left turnoff which takes you on to Richmond Road. A short distance along, turn left into Parramatta Road. Drive along Parramatta Road, pass Macdonalds and turn right into Wentworth Ave, which is the street just before you reach James Ruse Drive. Then just follow the parking signs. Alternately, continue along Centenary Drive to the M4 turnoff where you turn right. Drive along the M4 to the James Ruse Drive turn off and then follow directions as per travelling from Canberra. Travelling this way along the M4 will incur a toll.

Western Sydney

Travel across on to the M4 and then follow directions as per travelling from Canberra.

Newcastle and the Central Coast

Travel down the Sydney Newcastle Freeway to the end and turn left into Pennant Hills Road. Follow this through and turn left into James Ruse Drive at Carlingford and follow through to the main traffic light intersection at Hassel Street (BP Service Station on the corner). Here you turn left over the overhead bridge on to Grand Avenue. Travel a short distance along Grand Avenue and follow the parking signs.

For Central Coast patrons, Road Runner Tours is also running coaches to the Supershow. For more information on tours from the Central Coast visit: http://roadrunnertours.com.au/nsw/day-trips or call (02) 4353 9050

Parking

Parking tends to fill rapidly each morning of the Supershow, providing some delays. It is for this reason that Show Organisers recommend using public transport and the free shuttle service provided.

Please follow the Supershow parking signs.

Disabled Parking
is available in P3 off James Ruse Drive. 

Motorcycle Parking
is available at the Grand Ave Car Park.
 




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