Getting Around Sydney


Sydney Trains

Whether you're visiting Sydney city or regional New South Wales, the Sydney rail network is a fantastic way to see the city.

If you're travelling to Sydney suburbs and beyond, CityRail is ideal. You can get a copy of your Sydney train timetable from the CityRail website which also provides journey planners and fare information. Any planned maintenance or scheduling changes are detailed on the CityRail website too, so you'll never be caught out.

You can ring the Transport Infoline for timetable information 24 hours a day. Once at the train station, the colour-coded route signage, large network maps and helpful CityRail staff will get you to your train.

For inner-city trips, nothing beats the Sydney Monorail and Light Rail. The amazing views of Darling Harbour and Sydney's attractions make the Monorail journey a pleasure. It arrives every three to five minutes and doesn't compete with traffic, so you'll never be late. You'll find Monorail route maps on the CityRail website and at stations.

a train at sydney central station

Sydney's Light Rail network is inexpensive and convenient, and operates 24 hours a day. Running on tracks, it won't be delayed by traffic and you can buy your ticket on board.

The CountryLink train is an ideal way to explore the beautiful bushland, mountains and beaches that regional New South Wales has to offer. Providing comfort and affordability, CountryLink is perfect for longer trips. The CountryLink website features timetables, or you can visit or phone the reservation centre for more information.

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