Dangerous Goods 6XXL Festival
Public transport for Dangerous Goods 6XXL Festival at Footscray Park on Saturday 24 January 2026.
The event will run from 12pm to 10pm. Public Transport is free statewide on weekends in January.
Before you travel
Plan your journey using Journey Planner and check Disruptions for service changes that may affect your journey.
If you use Journey Planner within 14 days of this event, you'll see all the extra services we've added to help you get there.
Metropolitan train
Getting to and from Footscray Park – It's a 10-minute walk between Flemington Racecourse and Footscray Park
Trains will run every 10 – 20 minutes between Flinders Street, Southern Cross, North Melbourne, and Flemington Racecourse Stations. There will be a break in services, with the last train departing Flinders Street towards Flemington Racecourse at 4:44pm. Trains will recommence from Flemington Racecourse towards Flinders Street from 8pm.
Trains are also running to support an event at Flemington Racecourse.
It’s a 15-minute walk between Footscray Station and Footscray Park. Take care crossing the busy roads.
Metropolitan tram
Getting to and from Footscray Park
Extra Trams will operate on parts of Route 82. Unfortunately, all trams on this route have steps. Consider trains and buses if stepless travel is required.
Metropolitan bus
Getting to Footscray Park
The following bus routes travels close to Footscray Park, refer to timetables to see when they run. Unfortunately, some of these routes conclude prior to the event finishing.
- Route 472 (Williamstown to Moonee Ponds via Footscray) Flemington Racecourse/Fischer Parade
- Route 404 (Footscray to Moonee Ponds via Newmarket) Epsom Rd/Ascot Vale Rd.
- Route 409 (Yarraville to Highpoint SC via Footscray) Henry Turner Reserve North/Farnsworth Ave
- Route 406 (Keilor East – Footscray via Avondale Heights and Maribyrnong) Stirling/Moore St. Route 406 operates 24 hours on weekends.
Regional train
Getting to and from Footscray Park
Walk 15 minutes from Footscray Station, taking care when crossing the busy roads or avoid the roads by changing trains at Southern Cross for trains to/from Flemington Racecourse.
Additional information
- Download our free mobile apps for Android and iOS to get public transport information on the go. You can also top up your myki instantly in the app.
- If you need accessibility information and assistance, see Accessibility.
- Top up your myki before travelling or set Auto Top Up so you never need to top up again. For more information, see Auto Top Up.
- Mobile myki is a new way to travel with myki. It’s a digital myki on your Android phone on the Google Wallet™ app.
- For information about tickets for children and concessions, see Children and Concessions.
- If you need more information or special assistance, please call 1800 800 007 before travelling.