
Transportation
AFTA Travel & Tourism College NSW is 2 minutes walk from Central Station in Sydney.
Sydney has a public transport system, which provides bus, train and ferry services throughout the city. There are both government and private bus and ferry services and also an extensive government rail service. Taxi services are also available, but they are expensive in comparison with other forms of public transport.
Sydney is such a beautiful city with ideal weather that it is best seen on foot, combined with the use of public transportation. Buses and trains will take you within easy walking distance of attractions in the city. They also provide excellent service to the suburbs and outlying areas. Passenger ferries provide a fast and scenic means of travel between the city and the harbour side suburbs, and a taxi will take you to just about anywhere for a good price
State Transit's Sydney Buses provide a clean and punctual service that links up with the city's rail and ferry systems. As well as covering city and suburban areas, there are two Airport Express services and two excellent sightseeing buses- the Sydney Explorer and the Bondi & Bay Explorer. Route numbers and journey destinations are displayed on the front, back and left side of all State Transit buses. An "X" in front of the number means that it is an express bus.
Public Transport Trip Planner (131 500).
Sydney Government Buses
City Rail Timetables
Sydney Government Ferries
Street Directory by Whereis.com.au
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