There are 4 ways to get from Adelaide to Adelaide International Raceway by train, bus, taxi, or car
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Train, line 402 bus
best- Take the train from Adelaide station to Salisbury stationtrain Gawc / ...
- Take the bus from Zone C Salisbury Interchange - West Side to Stop 68 Port Wakefield Rd - West sidebus 402
2h 17m$10Drive 29.5 km
cheapest- Drive from Adelaide to Adelaide International Racewaycar 29.5 km
26 min$6–8Line 502 bus, line 402 bus
- Take the bus from Stop D3 Currie St - North side to Zone E Salisbury Interchange - East Sidebus 502 / ...
- Take the bus from Zone C Salisbury Interchange - West Side to Stop 68 Port Wakefield Rd - West sidebus 402
2h 43m$10Taxi
- Take the taxi from Adelaide to Adelaide International Racewaytaxi 29.5 km
26 min$75–95
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Adelaide to Adelaide International Raceway is to drive which costs $5 - $8 and takes 26 min.
The fastest way to get from Adelaide to Adelaide International Raceway is to taxi which takes 26 min and costs $75 - $95.
No, there is no direct bus from Adelaide to Adelaide International Raceway. However, there are services departing from Stop D3 Currie St - North side and arriving at Stop 68 Port Wakefield Rd - West side via Zone C Salisbury Interchange - West Side. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 2h 43m.
The distance between Adelaide and Adelaide International Raceway is 35 km. The road distance is 29.5 km.
The best way to get from Adelaide to Adelaide International Raceway without a car is to train and line 402 bus which takes 2h 17m and costs $10.
It takes approximately 2h 17m to get from Adelaide to Adelaide International Raceway, including transfers.
Adelaide to Adelaide International Raceway bus services, operated by Adelaide Metro, depart from Stop D3 Currie St - North side station.
Adelaide to Adelaide International Raceway bus services, operated by Adelaide Metro, arrive at Zone E Salisbury Interchange - East Side station.
Yes, the driving distance between Adelaide to Adelaide International Raceway is 30 km. It takes approximately 26 min to drive from Adelaide to Adelaide International Raceway.
There are 165+ hotels available in Adelaide International Raceway.
What companies run services between Adelaide, SA, Australia and Adelaide International Raceway, SA, Australia?
You can take a bus from Stop D3 Currie St - North side to Adelaide International Raceway via Zone E Salisbury Interchange - East Side, Zone C Salisbury Interchange - West Side, and Stop 68 Port Wakefield Rd - West side in around 2h 43m.
- Phone
- 1300 311 108
- Website
- adelaidemetro.com.au
Train from Adelaide station to Salisbury station
- Ave. Duration
- 28 min
- Frequency
- Every 15 minutes
- Estimated price
- $5
- Website
- https://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/
- Schedules at
- https://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/routes-and-schedules
- Phone
- 1300 311 108
- Website
- adelaidemetro.com.au
Bus from Zone C Salisbury Interchange - West Side to Stop 68 Port Wakefield Rd - West side
- Ave. Duration
- 19 min
- Frequency
- 4 times a day
- Estimated price
- $5
- Website
- https://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/
- Schedules at
- https://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/routes-and-schedules
Bus from Stop D3 Currie St - North side to Zone E Salisbury Interchange - East Side
- Ave. Duration
- 54 min
- Frequency
- Every 30 minutes
- Estimated price
- $5
- Website
- https://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/
- Schedules at
- https://www.adelaidemetro.com.au/routes-and-schedules
- Ave. Duration
- 26 min
- Estimated price
- $75–95
Yellow Cab Co
- Phone
- +61 13 22 27
- Website
- yellowadelaide.com.au
Suburban Taxis
- Phone
- +61 13 10 08
- Website
- suburbantaxis.com.au
Adelaide Independent Taxis
- Phone
- +61 13 22 11
- Website
- aitaxis.com.au
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