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Sydney City
Sydney's public transport network is reasonably good, though the system relies
heavily on buses, and traffic jams can be a problem. There are buses, trains,
ferries, a light rail system and the city monorail to choose from, plus plenty
of taxis. If you're staying for more than a few days, a weekly Travelpass is a worthwhile investment.
For public transport information, routes and timetables call the Bus, Train,
Ferry InfoLine tel 13 1500. Daily 6am-10pm.
Buses Within the central area, buses ,
hailed from yellow-signed bus stops, are the most widespread mode of transport.
Tickets can be bought on board from the driver and cost from $1.40 for up to two
sections, $2.50 (the most typical... read more
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Trains Trains are operated by CityRail , and
speedily cover most of the city but you will need to transfer to a bus or ferry
to get to most harbourside or beach destinations. There are six train lines,
each of which stops at Central and Town... read more
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Late-night transport Trains finish around
midnight, as do most regular buses, though several bus services running towards
the Eastern and Northern beaches - such as the #380 to Bondi Beach, the #372 and
#373 to Coogee and the #151 to Manly - run through the night. Otherwise
a... read more
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STA ferries Sydney's distinctive green-and-yellow
ferries are the fastest means of transport to most places around the harbour.
Even if you don't want to go anywhere, a ferry ride is a must, for it gives you
a chance to get out on the water and see the... read more
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Travelpasses There's a vast array of commuter
travelpasses available, sold at most newsagents and at train stations. The best
one for tourists is the weekly Green Travelpass . Off-peak means Monday to
Friday after 9am and any time at... read more
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Monorail The Metro Monorail (tel 9552 2288,
www.metromonorail.com.au ) is essentially a tourist shuttle designed to loop
around Darling Harbour every three to five minutes, connecting it with the city
centre. The elevated view of the city,... read more
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Light rail The high-tech Metro Light Rail (tel
8584 5288, www.metrolightrail.com.au ) runs from Central Station to the Pyrmont
peninsula and on to Lilyfield in the inner west with fourteen stops en route,
linking Central with Chinatown,... read more
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Taxis All taxis are licensed and metered. They are
mostly white-coloured cars, sometimes station wagons. You can flag them down in
the street when their rooftop light is on or book them over the telephone. The
four major city cab ranks are outside... read more
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