Guide on public transportation when you’re in Sydney

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Now that you’re in Sydney Australia ready to start your life you need to know not only the culture and the people. In order to successfully explore the land down under you need to know where the public transports are as you don’t have your car yet at least you know where the places in order for you to commute on places.

Public transport Australia has a lot of transport options to get you around town or across the country. Australia’s public transport system is comparably secure and reasonably priced (in some cases, it’s even free). Depending on where you live it can include trains, buses, trams and ferries. You can buy tickets at train stations, ferry wharves, at news agencies or onboard buses and trams. International students are eligible for travel concessions in some states. Ask your institution if you are suitable.

Sydney For information on buses, ferries and trains go to

Bus-Sydney’s bus network extends to most suburbs. Fares depend upon the number of ’sections’ you pass through.

Ferry-Sydney’s ferries provide the most enjoyable way to get around the harbour. There are three kinds of ferry: regular STA ferries, fast Jet Cats that go to Manly and RiverCats that traverse the Parramatta River to Parramatta.

Metro Light Rail & Monorail-The Monorail and Metro Light Rail are good means of transport within the centre. The Monorail circles Darling Harbour and links it to the city centre. The MLR operates 24 hours a day between Central Station and Pyrmont via Darling Harbour and Chinatown.

Train-Sydney has a vast suburban rail network and frequent services, making trains much quicker than buses. Trains run from around 5am to midnight.

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