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Thursday 13 July 2023
Otago Regional Council is providing free travel for ticket holders on buses to support fans getting to games at the largest women’s sporting event to come to New Zealand.
Fans travelling to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™ games on any bus service must show their match tickets to the driver to get free travel - valid for two hours before and two hours after the match.
For those with accessibility needs, ORC is offering free travel to the matches throughout the day on the game days on all ORBUS Dunedin buses. Passengers must show their match tickets to the driver.
Fans are also urged to try out the free, dedicated double-decker bus which will run between the Octagon and Dunedin Stadium (Forth Street terminus). The brightly wrapped bus will run every 30 minutes to take ticket holders and accredited staff to the games. Tickets must be shown to the driver.
“Certain roads will be closed around the stadium, so fans are urged to use the bus,” says ORC’s Manager Transport, Lorraine Cheyne.
“Traffic conditions will vary day to day, so we recommend fans allow at least an hour to get to the game on the bus,” says Ms Cheyne.
In addition to buses provided by ORC, the Dunedin City Council is supplying free buses from park-and-ride options at the Victoria Road Carpark in St Kilda and at the Peter Johnstone Park carpark in Mosgiel. These free buses will loop between these carparks and the stadium (Forth Street terminus), from two hours before kick-off and will return you after the match ends.