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Getting there

Some quick information about getting to Marvel Stadium.

Driving

Marvel Stadium's car parking in Docklands is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with more than 2,500 undercover car parks available daily.

Carpark entrance/exit points are located on Bourke Street (A & B), Wurundjeri Way (C) and La Trobe Street (D & E). The car park is divided into four colour sections on each level. Simply park your car and take note of the colour and level you have parked on. There are lifts from each car park level to the internal concourse at Gates 4, 6, 8 and 9.

Please note, the car park has a maximum clearance of 2.10 metres.

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Public transport

Train

Southern Cross Station is located adjacent to Marvel Stadium and stops for both V-line and Metropolitan train lines. It is a short walk across the Spencer Street/Bourke Street pedestrian footbridge.

For up-to-date public transport information in Victoria including timetables, service disruption information, ticketing or special event services visit ptv.vic.gov.au or download the PTV App.

Tram

City trams run to Marvel Stadium via La Trobe Street and Harbour Esplanade:

  • Tram #30: St Vincents Plaza / Central Pier Docklands
  • Tram #35: Anticlockwise / Anticlockwise or Clockwise / Clockwise
  • Tram #70: Waterfront City Docklands / Wattle Park
  • Tram #75: Central Pier Docklands / Vermont South
  • Tram #86: Waterfront City Docklands / Bundoora RMIT

Trams also stop in the CBD on Spencer Street, Bourke Street and Collins Street, and all are a short walk to Marvel Stadium:

  • Tram #96: St Kilda Beach / East Brunswick
  • Tram #11: West Preston / Victoria Harbour Docklands
  • Tram #48: North Balwyn / Victoria Harbour Docklands

Bus

The bus terminus is at Southern Cross Train Station and services airport transfers as well as routes across country Victoria. Marvel Stadium is a short walk across the Bourke Street pedestrian footbridge from the bus terminus.

Acknowledgement of Country

Melbourne Storm respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.