Parking at Tonsley is available in car park 2 (P2) from Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. To park in P2, students and staff must obtain a Tonsley vPermit - (currently free of charge). Visitor parking is not permitted in P2. There are several access bays located close to the Flinders at Tonsley building. Access to the car park is via MAB Circuit.
Click here to find out more about parking at Tonsley or to obtain a Tonsley vPermit.
Locate Flinders at Tonsley P2 on the Tonsley precinct map.
If you are working after dark, you can move your car to a flood-lit car park at the ‘Park on Ride’ near TAFE (P4).
Security escorts are also available after dark if required, please Contact Security.
There are two bike parking locations available.
A secure, undercover bike park is provided inside the Flinders at Tonsley building for staff and students. Your bike can be secured with your own lock and the fittings supplied. Staff members and students requiring access to secure parks and to have your access card programmed by Security at Bedford Park, please complete a Building or Room Access request via Service One.
External racks are provided on the northern side of the building. These bike racks are for the use of staff, students and visitors. Your bike can be secured to these racks with your own lock.
All bikes are stored at your own risk.
A frequent free campus bus service is available on weekdays from 7am to 6pm, connecting Tonsley with the Bedford Park campuses.
Tonsley is well serviced by Adelaide Metro trains and buses.
The Tonsley train station is near 9 Woodland Road, Mitchell Park, and is on the FLNDRS line which starts at the Adelaide Railway Station and ends at the Flinders Railway Station.
Visit The FLNDRS route information page for train times, or Adelaide Metro for all timetable information.
Sturt Rd, Bedford Park
South Australia 5042
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