
How to get to the Port Adelaide Passenger Terminal at Outer Harbor.
The Port Adelaide Passenger Terminal is on Oliver Rogers Road at Outer Harbor.
Map of Outer Harbor
Outer Harbor is a north-western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, 22km from the Adelaide city centre. It is adjacent to Osborne, North Haven and Pelican Point.
By car from Adelaide CBD:
Continue down Port Road
Continue onto Commercial Road
Turn left on to St Vincent Street
Take the 1st right on to Nelson Street
Continue onto Victoria Road
Continue onto Oliver Rogers Road
Passenger Terminal is on the right hand side
Buses and trains
The primary form of public transport to Outer Harbor is the Outer Harbor railway line which connects the area to the centre of the City of Adelaide. The terminus of this line is the Outer Harbor station, situated next to the North Haven Golf Course and the Port Adelaide Passenger Terminal. One bus route services the area, the 330, a loop service connecting with other bus services in neighbouring North Haven. Services are provided by Adelaide Metro.
The Outer Harbor train station is located 200 metres from the passenger terminal building – a new walkway has been created to make it easy and safe for passengers to walk with their luggage from the terminal to the train station.
Parking
Parking is not available for the public inside the terminal facilities, however there is off-road parking surrounding the terminal on Oliver Rogers Road.
There is no long-term parking available at the Port Adelaide Passenger Terminal.
Embarkation/disembarkation
Pick up is via outside of gate C on Oliver Rogers Road, unless Flinders Ports decides to open up an additional gate for large numbers of passenger exchange. Please refer to the Traffic Management Map.
Drop off can be made via gate B which will allow passengers to be dropped off at the Passenger Terminal door. Otherwise passengers will be allowed access via gate C on Oliver Rogers Road and walk in to the Terminal. Please refer to the Traffic Management Map.
Traffic Management Plan
Passengers boarding the vessel need to show their boarding pass and identification at the security gate to enter the facility.
In special circumstances, eg assisting a disabled passenger, you can seek permission from Flinders Ports prior to an arrival to enter the facility. For further information in regards to seeking permission please contact Flinders Ports on +61 8 8447 0611 or contact your travel agent for advice.
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