Coming out to Brighton Homes Arena to support the Lions on match day? We’re here to help. Read on for our recommendations!
Whether you’re coming out to Brighton Homes Arena to support the Lions on match day, to sample the treats at Roar Espresso café, to browse the Lions Shop or to get a tour; we’re here to help. Read on for our recommendations!
Public transport options
We encourage the use of public transport to get to Brighton Homes Arena. We’re lucky to have a variety of convenient options to help get you to and from the ground safely and efficiently.
For public transport journey information that is tailored to you, remember to plan your trip using the Translink Journey Planner. Just enter Brighton Homes Arena as your destination!
Arriving by Train:
Brighton Homes Arena boasts the closest train station of any similar venue in Australia, with the train doors opening just over 100 metres from the closest entrance. As a result, the most efficient way for you to get to Brighton Homes Arena is likely to be by train to Springfield Central Station.
Brighton Homes Arena signage with Springfield Central station visible in the background
Starting at Redcliffe you can get a direct train to the Springfield Central station, stopping right at our Gate 1 entrance. You can also jump on from all the major stations in the city; Bowen Hills, Fortitude Valley, Central & Roma Street and you’ll be out at Springfield Central in roughly 30 minutes!
Additional Springfield line information found here.
Arriving by Bus:
Several route services service Springfield Central / Orion Shopping Centre including Route 526, 527, 528.
The closest bus stops to Brighton Homes Arena are as follows:
Gate 6: on Springfield Greenbank Arterial (at Springfield Anglican College), dropping you off a short walk from the Gate 6 entrance.
Gate 1: at Springfield Central Train Station, dropping you off a short walk to the Gate 1 entrance.
Gate 1 can be found left of screen (near the train station) and Gate 6 right of screen.
Travelling by Car:
Our address is 16 Eden Station Drive, Springfield Central 4300. It’s likely you will need to take Exit 31, 32 or 33 off the M5 depending on your direction of travel.
Parking:
Limited street parking is available on Australia Avenue. Parking at Brighton Homes Arena is also available at P3 located on the Northern side of Eden Station Drive. During AFLW game days, this parking is paid. You can reserve your parking voucher at the time of purchasing your ticket.
Another parking option is in the Springfield Park ‘n’ Ride located on Springfield Greenbank Arterial. This carpark is multi-storey and contains a larger number of spaces ready to be utilised.
P3 carpark can be seen to the top left of screen. The Park 'n' Ride is located just out of shot to the right.
Accessible Parking:
Accessible parking is available at Springfield Central Station, with several accessible parking spaces right at the train station. If these are full, there are also 24 undercover accessible parking spaces at the Park ‘n’ Ride carpark mentioned above. Spaces are on a first-come basis so be mindful of this on gamedays.
Drop Off/Pick Up:
Vehicle drop off and pick up is available at Springfield Central Train Station at the designated drop off area near Gate 1. Vehicles cannot remain here and will need to find parking offsite.
By Bike or By Foot
For those travelling a shorter distance, both bike and walking paths are available to access the stadium. This includes a dedicated path parallel to Mountain Creek. Bike racks are available for use at Springfield Central Station.
For more information about upcoming games and ticketing, visit our ticket hub! Look for games labelled with Brighton Homes Arena.