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Adelaide's free 'footy express' future uncertain as SA Government withdraws funding
Adelaide's AFL clubs are unsure what will happen with public transport to football matches beyond next season as the South Australian Government looks to save money.
The future of the city's free "Footy Express" is up in the air beyond 2019, because Transport Minister Stephan Knoll has announced the Government is no longer prepared to bear the brunt of the costs for the popular winter service.
The transport is free-of-charge to football fans because it is funded by the state's Motor Accident Commission, the Adelaide and Port Adelaide football clubs and the State Government.
"It's an essential service that needs to continue but we as a Government need to make a decision," Mr Knoll said.
A train.
PHOTO: The service provides free transport to and from AFL matches at the Adelaide Oval. (ABC News)
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Adelaide's AFL clubs are unsure what will happen with public transport to football matches beyond next season as the South Australian Government looks to save money.
The future of the city's free "Footy Express" is up in the air beyond 2019, because Transport Minister Stephan Knoll has announced the Government is no longer prepared to bear the brunt of the costs for the popular winter service.
The transport is free-of-charge to football fans because it is funded by the state's Motor Accident Commission, the Adelaide and Port Adelaide football clubs and the State Government.
"It's an essential service that needs to continue but we as a Government need to make a decision," Mr Knoll said.
"Is this something that taxpayers should be funding, or should we be putting in our money to making sure we've got enough hospital beds, making sure we can build new roads, making sure that we can educate our kids?"
Opposition Leader Peter Malinauskas said the Minister has gone back on his word and a guarantee he gave to Parliament in September.
"Up until recently, Stephan Knoll was promising everybody there'd be a solution," Mr Malinauskas said.
"Now we've learnt that footy-goers are now going to have to start driving or potentially pay more just to get to the game.
"We've already seen price hikes for food and drinks at Adelaide Oval. Now we're seeing price hikes for transportation costs."
The Opposition said footy fans would have to pay more, either through higher match ticket costs or by directly paying for buses, trains and trams.
Both the Adelaide and Port Adelaide clubs released statements saying they believed the existing Footy Express services would remain next season.
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