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Sydney - getting around, Australia

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Sydney has a good public transport system, especially in areas closer to the city area where many attractions are. You can find out timetables, fares, and routes by phoning 131 500 within Australia for the cost of a local call, or by visiting 131500.info (http://www.131500.info/).

The cheapest way to use the buses, trains and ferries is to purchase one of the many travel cards: multi-use tickets typically sold at a 20% discount. Some are unlimited use within a time limit, others let you travel for a certain number of trips but have no time limit. Information about the discounted commuter tickets (http://www.cityrail.info/fares/commuter_tickets.jsp) and leisure tickets (http://www.cityrail.info/fares/leisure_tickets.jsp) is available from Cityrail; otherwise a quick visit to the TransitShop in Circular Quay (cnr of Loftus & Alfred Sts) will get you all the info you need. Most newsagents also stock travel cards. If you are in Sydney for a week or more, or even planning a busy day on the ferries then one of these passes will save you a few dollars, maybe even enough for an extra cold beer at the end of your travels at one of Sydney's many pubs.

Of particular interest to short-term visitors are the CityHopper ticket ($6.80 adults and $3.40 children, cheaper if bought after 10am) which allows unlimited train travel for a day in the center of the train network; the DayTripper ticket ($15 adults and $7 children) which allows unlimited travel on all metropolitan Cityrail trains, Sydney Bus services and Sydney Ferry services; and the longer term SydneyPass tickets, allowing unlimited travel for up to 8 days.

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