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Transport from Gold Coast to Gabba

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Hi all

I'm flying up for the Melb v Brisbane game and staying with friends at the Gold Coast.

Could anyone please give some information on the best way to get there and times (I will be drinking.)

Public transport says it will take me 4 hrs. Maybe someone is driving from Gold Coast and back?

Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers

gOLLy

 

its 72 kms away.

not a trip id like to take on public transport when i was half toasted...

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its 72 kms away.

not a trip id like to take on public transport when i was half toasted...

Yer I know.

Maybe a supporter group I can tag along with?

 

not sure other than public transport with Train and Bus mate.

Hopefully someone who lives on the coast can give you a lift.

There is always a cab but that will cost you $100 plus lol


Jump on the train at Robina or Nerang and hop off at Southbank an hour later.

After drinking for 6 hours Friday night, 14 hours on the Saturday and 13 hours on the Sunday for last year's GABBA game before getting on a train at 7.20 AM to get to Bris central, to sprint and change trains to get one to go down to the Coast to then run and get the bus all to get our plane before 10:30...Go to Brissie Airport is the moral

There is a regular game day bus service that leaves from Coolangatta and picks up from a number of points on the Gold Coast.

It does pick up at the Bus terminal in Surfers Paradise $20.00 round trip. Stops about 6 more times after that and drops at the Gabba.

Leaves about 20 minutes after the game, no alcohol on the bus.

Depending on traffic perhaps 90 mins there could be a bit longer to get back. Stonestreet coaches(07 5594 9933) run it.

 
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Thanks heaps Legend. Thats what I was looking for. Cheers

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The number for the bus is actually 075594314


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