This PDF file contains information on: Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around Monorail travelling through the CBD Finding a Location on an Online Map Page 1 International Driver Licence Pages 1-2 Transportation Systems Page 2 To and From Sydney Airport Pages 2-3 Buses Pages 4-5 Trains Pages 5-6 Taxis Pages 6-7 Monorail and Light Rail Page 8 Ferries Page 8 Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around > Finding a Location on an Online Map Finding a Location on an Online Map To find the actual location of any Sydney street or your pre-arranged accommodation in Sydney, visit Monorail travelling to Darling Harbour the following online interactive maps. www.whereis.com www.maps.google.com.au Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around > International Driver Licence International Driver Licence If you wish to drive around in Sydney and in Australia, you need to be on a valid overseas driver s licence. However, if the licence document is not in the English language, you must carry an official translation with the permit, or an International Driving Permit. Generally, international drivers licence for visitors to Sydney can be used for driving cars in Sydney if you do not intend to stay in New South Wales (NSW) and do not hold a permanent visa as this makes you a visiting driver. Please note that if you hold a current overseas driver licence, you are not required to get a NSW licence even if your stay is longer than three months. Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around > (PDF File Link) 1
IMPORTANT NOTE: The information provided on this website is only meant for your general reference only. To find out the details about driving in Sydney, the legal issues related to your licence conditions, your overseas licence or international driver licence, you are advised to visit the official website of the Roads and Traffic Authority, New South Wales at www.rta.nsw.gov.au Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around > Transportation Systems Transportation Systems The metropolitan areas in Sydney are divided into zones and your ticket type and cost depends on Darling Harbour is just 10 min away from AIC which zone you are going to travel in and for how long. Tickets can be bought at train and monorail stations, on buses and trams, at newsagencies and most of the convenience stores. While local students using public transport can apply for a student concession card that entitles them to discounted fares, international students need to pay full fares. The State Transit Website www.131500.com.au has useful information regarding public transport options, including bus, train and ferry schedules and fares, a trip planner function that will provide you with detailed information on how to get to your destination. Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around > To and from Sydney Airport To and From Sydney Airport Located in the suburb of Mascot, Sydney Airport is approximately 8 km from the Sydney central business district (CBD). It is easily accessible by all modes of transport including car, train, taxi or bus. You can also take an airport shuttle bus to the city which costs around AUD $13 per person. Ask for the direction upon arrival at the information desk. Train ticket vending machines at Town Hall However, the fastest and easiest way to travel to and from the airport and the city centre is by train, and the train stations are situated directly beneath the International T1 and Domestic T2 and T3 terminals. Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around > (PDF File Link) 2
Quick Facts: Travel to the city from Sydney Airport (by train) Distance between Sydney Airport and the City Centre (CBD) Trip time to CBD from the Sydney international terminal (5 stops) Train Fare from the international terminal to CBD Town Hall station Train Schedule Train service hours 8 km about 15 minutes around AUD$15 every 10 minutes 5 am until midnight (daily) For more information on the train service, visit www.airportlink.com.au. To view the CityRail Network map, click on www.airportlink.com.au/cityrail-network-map.html Travel from the Airport to Other Suburbs by Train If you wish to travel from Sydney airport to other suburbs, you can purchase tickets to all Sydney stations from the International and Domestic rail stations. Simply catch the train from the International or Domestic stations to Central station and change for all suburban services. Quick Facts: Taxi Fares* From the airport to Sydney City Centre (CBD) $50** From the airport to North Sydney $65** From the airport to Manly $103** From the airport to Parramatta $165** From the airport to Liverpool $114** *These are some approximate return fares you can expect to pay to and from Sydney Airport. *Remember passengers pay for any bridge or road tolls on top of the fare. **These fares are in Australian dollars and are based on non-peak traffic conditions A $3.00 airport toll is payable by all passengers taking a taxi from Sydney Airport's taxi ranks. Travel by Public Route Bus from Sydney Airport Sydney Buses has a timetables service between Bondi Junction and Burwood which includes the T1 International and T3 Domestic Terminals in the route. Clearly marked bus stops are located on the arrivals level of each of these terminals. Information about fares, timetables and connections to other parts of Sydney is available at www.sydneybuses.info. Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around > (PDF File Link) 3
Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around > Airport Pickup Services Airport Pickup Services Please note that can provide airport pick-up services for new students arriving in Sydney upon a request is made. If your English is extremely limited, or if you wish to arrive at your pre-arranged accommodation without too much hassle, you may wish to make a booking in advance for our one-way airport pickup service at AUD$130. Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around > Buses Buses Sydney Buses operates an extensive network of bus services throughout the city. The main bus terminals are located at Circular Quay, Wynyard, Town Hall and Central Station (Railway Square). Information about Sydney Bus services, schedules and fares is available from: Bus kiosks at Circular Quay, Wynyard Station and Queen Victoria Building (QVB) & Railway Square (Central Station) Sydney Transport Infoline www.131500.info Tel:131 500 Sydney Buses website www.sydneybuses.info. Sydney's bus network extends to most suburbs. Fares depend upon the number of 'sections' you pass through. As a rough guide, short trips within the city and to the inner suburbs will cost you between $1.90 (1 to 2 sections) and $4.20 if you pay cash to buy the tickets. However, if you purchase a TravelTen ticket which is good for 10 trips, it can save you 20% on the bus fare. For instance, if you pay cash for a short trip (1 to 2 sections), it will cost you $1.90 for the bus ticket but it is only $1.52 per trip on TravelTen. George Street, Sydney For your information, George Street is the Sydney CBD's main north-south thoroughfare with public buses plying along late into the night. Located at 75 King Street (Level 8) in Sydney, is easily accessed by public buses, trains and monorail. In fact, we are just two doors away from a bus stop on George Street. Please note that overseas students need to pay full fares. If you intend to travel frequently on buses, you are advised to buy weekly tickets or TravelTen tickets which provide some attractive 20% discounts. You can find the cost of transport in Sydney at www.131500.com.au. For more information, you can also go to http://www.sydneybuses.info/tickets.htm If you need to download the Sydney Buses Network Maps, you can go to http://www.sydneybuses.info/getting-around/maps.htm Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around > (PDF File Link) 4
PrePay-only Buses We would like to advise our students that PrePay-only boarding of bus services is being introduced throughout the Sydney CBD from March 2009. PrePay simply means purchasing a ticket before boarding the bus. PrePay-only buses do not sell cash fares on board between 7.00 am and 7.00 pm from Monday to Friday, and customers must use a pre-purchased ticket to use these services. There are close to 900 ticket agents in Sydney, including newsagents, 7-elevens and convenience stores. Tickets are also available from Sydney Buses' Transit Shops, CityRail train stations and Sydney Ferries wharves. Free CBD Shuttle The CBD shuttle (Route 555) will get you around the City for shopping, business or to connect with other transport. It s frequent and it s free. The shuttle operates every 10 minutes in both directions between 9.30 am and 3.30 pm on weekdays (until 9.00 pm on Thursday nights) and between 9.30 am and 6.00 pm on weekends. The CBD shuttle connects with rail, bus, metrobus, ferries, light rail and the monorail. Note: The section on Free CBD Shuttle and the green free CBD Shuttle graphic are extracted from http://www.sydneybuses.info/free-cbd-shuttle.htm. If you want to find out the route map of FREE 555 city shuttle and its bus stops, please click on the above link. Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around > Trains Trains Train tickets are cheaper after 9 am CityRail has a large range of day, commuter and leisure train tickets that will get you to where you want to go. You can travel around the City centre on the City Circle Line (Circular Quay, Wynyard, Town Hall, Central, Museum and St James Stations). There is also a station at Martin Place. Ticket vending machines are open 24 hours. Information about CityRail services is available from: Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around > (PDF File Link) 5
Train kiosks at Circular Quay and Central Stations Sydney Transport Infoline: www.131500.info (Tel: 131 500) City Rail website: www.cityrail.info Underground Town Hall train station Underground tunnel at Central Station Also, there are frequent suburban train services leaving from Town Hall Station (which is the closest train station from, about 3 minutes walk from our campus) and all other city stations. Return (two-way) train tickets are cheaper after 9:00 am. Weekly and fortnightly tickets are cheaper (per ride) than buying a ticket every day. City Rail services begin around 4.00 am - 5.00 am in the morning and run till around midnight (later at some stations). After midnight, NightRide bus services operate in the Sydney suburban area. Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around > Taxis Taxis There is an abundance of taxis that can be hailed from the street, or engaged at ranks A light and sign on the roof indicates if a cab is vacant. There is a minimum charge on hiring and then a charge per kilometre travelled. Metered taxicabs operate in Sydney and they charge Town Hall, next to QVB on George Street a flag fall of $3.10 for the service and from $1.85 per kilometre travelled. You need to add 20% if you travel on a taxi between 10 pm and 6 am. This price also increases depending on the amount of time taken to travel. If you take a taxi on a toll-way, you will have to pay the toll for the forward and return journey. Note that taxi drivers do not have to be tipped. Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around > (PDF File Link) 6
Quick Facts: Maximum Taxi Fares and Charges Flag Fall $3.10 Distance Rate Night-time Surcharge $1.85 per kilometre A surcharge of 20% of the Distance Rate in respect of a journey commencing between 10 pm and 6 am daily Booking Fee $2.00 Waiting Time $48.00 per hour (80c per minute) while vehicle speed is less than 26 km/h Tolls All road, bridge, ferry, tunnel and airport tolls that apply to the journey, and the return toll for a northbound journey over the Sydney Harbour Bridge or through the Sydney Harbour Tunnel. Below is a list of contact details of the taxi operators in Sydney Taxis Combined Services Phone: 133 300 Web: www.taxiscombined.com.au Silver Service Fleet Phone: 133 100 Web: www.silverservice.com.au RSL Ex-Servicesmen's Cabs & Co-Op Members Ltd Phone: +61 2 9581 1111 Cabcharge Bookings: 131 581 Legion Cabs Phone: 131 451 Cabcharge Bookings: 131 271 Web: www.legioncabs.com.au Premier Cabs Phone: 13 10 17 Web: www.premiercabs.com.au St George Cabs Phone: 132 166 Web: www.stgeorgecabs.com.au Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around > (PDF File Link) 7
Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around > Monorail and Light Rail Monorail and Light Rail The monorail has a fabulous city loop with eight stops throughout the CBD. The monorail leaves every 3-5 minutes and takes approximately 15 minutes to do the circuit. Single trips or day passes can be purchased at every station. Information about services is available from: Monorail Infoline 02 8584 5288 www.metromonorail.com.au Darling Harbour: A dining mecca Metro Light Rail is Sydney's newest transport system. Modern trams run from historic Central Station through vibrant Chinatown and Darling Harbour to the Star City Casino, the Sydney Fish Markets and Wentworth Park 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Information about services is available from: Metro Light Rail Infoline 02 9285 5600 www.metrolightrail.com.au Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around > Ferries Ferries One of the most delightful ways to make your way to and from the City is to take a ferry on Sydney Harbour. Sydney Ferries have been servicing Sydney Harbour for more than 135 years. While you are in Sydney, make sure you will explore some of the 39 ferry destinations and experience Sydney on board one of the iconic ferries. A ferry trip to Watsons Bay and then spending an hour or two wandering around the spectacular cliff overlooking both the Sydney harbour and the Pacific Ocean is always a thrill! A short ferry trip to North Sydney Information about ferry services is available from: Ferry kiosks at Circular Quay and Manly Sydney Transport Infoline: www.131500.info Tel: 131 500 Sydney Ferries website: www.sydneyferries.info. There are many ferry services from Circular Quay to suburbs around Sydney. Fares for ferries start at $5.20 (one way). < Back to Top > Home > Living in Sydney > Getting Around > (PDF File Link) 8