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train to central station then to rooty hill station then a taxi 10km to EC.

ok. Just checking the info on cityrail but it's not the most user friendly site. Think I have it sorted get on the Eastern Suburbs/Illawarra Line at Rockdale. Get off at Redfern (or Central) and then catch the North Shore/Western Line to Rooty Hill. Get off and catch a cab. Sweet.

you might be lucky enough to find a NSW member willing to collect you on their way through?

Im not sure there are any trains out that way.

Maybe train to liverpool and then a bus to EC?

That would be awesome but there will be 2 of us so I'm not expecting anything. Would like to meet some of you guys out there though, the only NSW member I've met before is Jess (Sinful) and she'll be working in the control tower.

ok. Just checking the info on cityrail but it's not the most user friendly site. Think I have it sorted get on the Eastern Suburbs/Illawarra Line at Rockdale. Get off at Redfern (or Central) and then catch the North Shore/Western Line to Rooty Hill. Get off and catch a cab. Sweet.

That would be awesome but there will be 2 of us so I'm not expecting anything. Would like to meet some of you guys out there though, the only NSW member I've met before is Jess (Sinful) and she'll be working in the control tower.

The best site is http://www.131500.com.au/

put in where you want to go and it'll give you a combo of public transport services to get there.

I'd be happy to offer a lift but I'm staying close to the track :ermm: It might have been mentioned (haven't read back thru the thread) but if you want to meet some of the NSW SAU'ers make sure you come say hi at our tent on turn 2! :D

From the EC website the record is:

V8 Supercars Mark Skaife Commodore VT 1:31.7301 28/03/99

Production Sports Allan Simonsen Ferrari GT 360 1.33.4054 06/08/06

GT Sports Cars David Wall Porsche GT3 Cup S 1.33.1910 19/07/09

So the Sierra Sierra EMO is already faster than the Cup Cars.

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