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Planning to visit White Bay Power Station? Leave the car at home and walk, cycle, or take public transport.
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Nestled at the intersection of Robert Street and Mullens Street in Rozelle, White Bay Power Station is conveniently located just off Victoria Road. If you're coming from across the Anzac Bridge, hop aboard a bus from the Queen Victoria Building and you'll be at the Power Station in less than 10 minutes. Or if you prefer the light rail, head to Rozelle Bay and take a leisurely stroll through the Rozelle Parklands. There are also plenty of bike racks for those who prefer to cycle.
Nestled at the intersection of Robert Street and Mullens Street in Rozelle, White Bay Power Station is conveniently located just off Victoria Road. If you're coming from across the Anzac Bridge, hop aboard a bus from the Queen Victoria Building and you'll be at the Power Station in less than 10 minutes. Or if you prefer the light rail, head to Rozelle Bay and take a leisurely stroll through the Rozelle Parklands. There are also plenty of bike racks for those who prefer to cycle.
White Bay Power Station is accessible on foot from nearby areas and public bus stops on Robert Street and Victoria Road. The nearest bus stops are within 100 metres, about a two-minute walk away.
Several on-road and off-road bike routes connect you to the broader network. We have racks for 36 bicycles on-site. See the map for more information or read the travel access guide.
The closest public bus stops are on Robert Street and Victoria Road, just a two-minute walk from White Bay Power Station.
Regular route 441 and 442 buses run from the Queen Victoria Building, York St, Stands B & D.See the map for more information or read the travel access guide.
The nearest light rail stop is Rozelle Bay, which is located on the L1 line Central Station to Dulwich Hill. When you have arrived, take the path through Rozelle Parklands and head to White Bay Power Station. The walk takes about 15 minutes.
Take the scenic route and catch a ferry to Balmain East Wharf, located 2.6 km from White Bay Power Station. The F4 ferry route services this wharf from Pyrmont to Circular Quay. From the wharf, catch the 442 bus from Darling Street, running every ten minutes, to Robert Street, just a two-minute walk away.
Taxis and rideshares can pick up and drop off passengers at the White Bay Power Station forecourt driveway at Gate 1 on Robert Street. Vehicles will circulate one-way clockwise for pick-up and drop-off before exiting onto Robert Street. There is no parking available at White Bay Power Station.
White Bay Power Station strives to be accessible to all visitors, including those with additional mobility requirements. There are two accessible parking spots to the left of Gate 1 at the main entrance, available on a first-come, first-served basis. Accessible toilets can be found in the amenity block located in the southern forecourt. Additionally, a lift inside The Turbine Hall allows visitors to move between floors.
Accessible taxis and rideshares can use the forecourt driveway at Gate 1 on Robert Street for pick-up and drop-off. Vehicles will circulate one-way clockwise for pick-up and drop-off before exiting onto Robert Street.
Accessible taxis and rideshares can use the forecourt driveway at Gate 1 on Robert Street for pick-up and drop-off. Vehicles will circulate one-way clockwise for pick-up and drop-off before exiting onto Robert Street.
There is no parking available at White Bay Power Station. Cars can pick up and drop off passengers at the White Bay Power Station forecourt driveway at Gate 1 on Robert Street. Vehicles circulate one-way clockwise for pick-up and drop-off before exiting onto Robert Street.