Remember to BE STEALTHY! THIS BUS STOP IS BUSY ON WEEKDAYS, HIGHLY RECCOMENDED TO FIND OUTSIDE OF BUSY HOURS 7:30 - 9:00 and 3:15 - 4:15.
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Here is some info on Sydney's wide range of public transport:
Buses form a key part of Sydney's public transport system, connecting all areas of the city, including those without rail or water transport.The Opal card is an easy, convenient way of paying for your travel on public transport in Sydney. It can be used on all public transport, including trains, ferries, buses and light rail.
Transport for NSW provides a variety of ways to get around the city:
- The L1 Inner West Light Rail network operates in both directions between Central Station and Dulwich Hill in Sydney’s West. The CBD and South East Light Rail includes the L2 Randwick Line connecting Circular Quay to Randwick and the L3 Kingsford Line between Circular Quay and Junior Kingsford.
- Ferries provide a fast and convenient way to cross the harbour, as well as offering a fantastic vantage point of the city. From Circular Quay you can take the Manly Fast Ferry or F1 to Manly, the F2 to Taronga Zoo and the F4 to Watsons Bay and Rose Bay.
- Trains depart Central Station for many NSW destinations, including the South Coast, Blue Mountains, Southern Highlands, Central Coast, North Coast, Country NSW and Outback NSW.
Sydney Airport is located about 9 kilometres south of Sydney's city centre in the suburb of Mascot. To get there, you can get the 350 bus from this bus stop.
GPS signal tends to vary here, IT IS NOT ON THE ROAD!