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Parking & Transport

Honeysuckle can be accessed from Wickham, Civic or Newcastle Rail Stations. A bus interchange, at Newcastle Rail Station, and the inner-city and suburban buses which run along Hunter Street and Hannell Street, are also a short walk from most Honeysuckle precincts. Buses also run along Honeysuckle Drive.

Marina Precinct

Marina Precinct Car Park

Hannell Street - free

Marina Commercial Centre Car Park

Hannell Street - free for visitors to the commercial centre

Cottage Creek Precinct

Honeysuckle Drive

- 4-hour parking at $1.80 per hour (9am and 5pm) Monday to Friday, free on weekends

Throsby Car Park

- Off Honeysuckle Drive, near Hannell Street
- all-day parking at $4 per day (9am to 5pm) Monday to Friday, closed weekends

Honeysuckle Precinct

Honeysuckle Drive

- 4-hour parking at $1.80 per hour (9am to 5pm) Monday to Friday, free on weekends

Honeysuckle Car Park

- Off Workshop Way
- 1-hour, 2-hour parking and 4-hour parking at $1.80 per hour (9am to 5pm) Monday to Friday, free on weekends
- 10-hour parking at $0.80 per hour Monday to Sunday

Wright Lane

- 4-hour parking at $1.80 per hour (9am to 5pm) Monday to Sunday

Parking in the CBD

A range of car parking options are available in the CBD, just a short walk from the Honeysuckle Precinct.

A 'Parking in Newcastle' map is available from Newcastle City Council's website.

Private Car Parks

Harbour Park, Wharf Road - all day parking available
Wilsons Parking, Wharf Rd - all day parking available

Public Car Parking Spaces at Honeysuckle

In the Honeysuckle and Cottage Creek precincts alone there are 613 metered spaces.

There are 343 metered spaces in the Honeysuckle Car Park, on Honeysuckle Drive and Wright Lane.

There are 270 metered spaces in the Throsby Car Park.

Car Parking Planned at Honeysuckle

- Honeysuckle Car Park was extended with another 80 car parks at the end of 2006 creating both short and long term parks.

- Each development is required to provide adequate car parking for residents and commercial tenants.