Sydney has a comprehensive public transport system with buses, ferries, light rail and trains that offer regular services that operate within the city's underground rail network and throughout the suburbs. There is an abundance of taxi services within the CBD that will also help you get to your Sydney destination.
For more information on Sydney transport call 131500 or visit the website www.131500.com.au - here you will find timetable details and up-to-date information of transport in Sydney.
Rail Sydney’s railway network covers a vast area spanning from Bondi Junction in the east to the Blue Mountains in the west. Conveniently these services depart at least every 30 mins to most outer Sydney areas and inner city trains depart every few minutes.
Monorail The Monorail in Sydney operates every day of the year from early morning until late evening. The Monorail runs every 3 to 5 minutes linking the Sydney City with Darling Harbour and providing easy access to many of Sydney's tourist attractions.
Light Rail For convenience of travel Sydney Light Rail operates 24 hours a day 365 days a year. Trams run about every 10 to 15 minutes. Services run from Sydney Central to the outer Sydney area of Wentworth Park.
Buses Sydney bus routes run to everywhere but the frequency of services vary and some services only operate in peak times. NSW State Transit also run a sightseeing tour throughout the city called the Sydney Explorer.
Water Transport Sydney has an excellent water transport network that offers regular services from the Sydney Harbour foreshore suburbs and departs from Circular Quay. Terminating at Circular Quay ferries service the harbour area and Manly. Sydney Jetcats only service the Manly area and the Rivercat services the suburbs along the Parramatta River to Parramatta.
NSW State Transit also operates a day and evening sightseeing cruise every day of the week that will give you the opportunity to see the sights of the beautiful Sydney city from the water.
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