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Sydney Trains Prepare for Swiftmania as Tay Tay Express Arrives ahead of Eras Concert

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Over 300,000 Swifties are expected to flock to Sydney’s Accor Stadium this weekend for the highly anticipated Eras Tour concert.

In honour of the occasion, Sydney trains have rebranded to the ‘Tay Tay Express’ for fans travelling to Olympic Park.

Concertgoers can also expect to listen to some of Taylor’s biggest hits blaring over the train’s loud speaker.

Public transport will be free for ticket holders.

‘All aboard the Tay Tay Express! Final stop is Olympic Park via Shake It Off, Anti-Hero, I Knew You Were Trouble, You Belong With Me and Cruel Summer!’ a Transport for NSW social media post read. 

Over 300,000 Swifties are expected to flock to Sydney's Accor Stadium this weekend for the highly anticipated Eras Tour concert and in honour of the occasion, Sydney trains have rebranded to the 'Tay Tay Express'

Over 300,000 Swifties are expected to flock to Sydney’s Accor Stadium this weekend for the highly anticipated Eras Tour concert and in honour of the occasion, Sydney trains have rebranded to the ‘Tay Tay Express’

Fans were thrilled to see public transport getting into the Swiftie spirit: ‘I’m in Melbourne and I want to catch this train’ one user wrote. 

‘I would catch a train just for this,’ wrote another.  

Olympic Park will be extra busy on Friday and Saturday night with blink-182 performing next door at Qudos Bank Arena. 

It comes after NSW police encouraged the thousands of concertgoers to plan ahead of the weekend to avoid last minute stress.

Concertgoers can also expect to listen to some of Taylor's biggest hits blaring over the train's loud speaker

Concertgoers can also expect to listen to some of Taylor’s biggest hits blaring over the train’s loud speaker

Acting Assistant Commissioner Andrew Holland announced ‘extra transport services will be made available this weekend and we encourage concertgoers to utilise them’.

Police operations will be in place from Friday 23 February to Monday 26 February to ensure the safety and security of all attendees and staff.

With large crowds expected Acting Assistant Commissioner Holland urged those who don’t have tickets to stay away from the stadium in order to avoid unwanted congestion.

Holland went on to say: ‘Anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated, and police will act in a fair but firm manner to ensure everyone has a good time but not at the expense of other people’s safety, so take care of one another’. 

Public transport will be free for ticket holders

Public transport will be free for ticket holders

'All aboard the Tay Tay Express! Final stop is Olympic Park via Shake It Off, Anti-Hero, I Knew You Were Trouble, You Belong With Me and Cruel Summer!' a Transport for NSW social media post read

‘All aboard the Tay Tay Express! Final stop is Olympic Park via Shake It Off, Anti-Hero, I Knew You Were Trouble, You Belong With Me and Cruel Summer!’ a Transport for NSW social media post read

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