Published on : Friday, May 17, 2019
With a record-breaking crowd now expected to attend, the highest level of public transport will be mobilised to meet demand, Western Australia government said in a media statement.
This will be the first time an A-League match has been played at Optus Stadium.
Depending on the service, special event suburban buses – including the new 655 Kalamunda service – will operate on a five to 10 minute frequency from about 1.45pm. The CBD shuttle will run on a five-minute frequency from about 2pm. On the way home, special event buses will run for one hour after the final whistle.
Trains stopping at Stadium Station will leave Perth Station approximately every seven minutes from 12pm. Special event trains will be running from Stadium Station to get football fans home, or they can cross the Matagarup Bridge and take advantage of the safe drop-off and pick-up point in East Perth.