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Extra trains for Warriors v Broncos game

ARTA Media Release
5 August 2008


Extra trains for Warriors v Broncos game at Mt Smart

On Saturday 9 August, rugby league fans heading to Mt Smart Stadium to watch the Vodafone Warriors take on the Brisbane Broncos can catch the MAXX train to the game, which kicks off at 7.30pm.

An additional train service will operate between Britomart and Papakura to Penrose station before the game.

Warriors fans should allow plenty of time to get to their seat, as it is a 15-minute walk from Penrose train station to the stadium.

Train tickets will be available from both the Papakura and Britomart Ticket Offices and on board the train. Normal train fares to and from all stations apply.

League supporters are advised that from 8.00pm onwards bus replacements will be in place between Britomart and Otahuhu on the Eastern Line. After this time, all services will travel via the Southern Line and bus replacements will be in place for Eastern Line stations. Southern and Western line services will be operating normally. Where buses replace trains, normal train fares will apply for the entire journey.

For more information about public transport services to and from Mt Smart Stadium call MAXX on (09) 366 6400 or visit www.maxx.co.nz

For more information on the Warriors games at Mt. Smart Stadium visit www.mtsmartstadium.co.nz

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