Sydney's Public Transport System - Light Rail, Train, Bus, Ferry
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- The Sydney public transport system in Sydney consists of light rail, trains, buses and ferries.
This video also shows you how to use the Opal cards as well the key stations such as Central Station (trains) , Circular Quay (Ferries).
Opal cards are essentially smartcard tickets used to pay for travel on public transport in Sydney. To use the Opal card, you must first load value onto it. Then at the start of your journey, you tap on at a designated Opal card reader. When you arrive at your destination, you tap off.
00:28 Light Rail
02:31 Train Airports to Sydney CBD
04:05 Train - Central Station
06:48 Train - Innercity
09:49 Bus
10:57 Ferry - Circula Quay
Sydney Metro started running fully automated driverless Alstom Metropolis TS sets from Chatswood (platforms 2 and 3) to Tallawong via North Ryde, Macquarie Park, Macquarie University and Epping (platforms 5 and 6) in May 2019, the ECRL (Epping to Chatswood Rail Link) was run by Sydney Trains for 10 years having been built in 2009 and in September 2018, Tangara T sets T74 and T53 were given the honours of running the very last Sydney Trains double decker train across the ECRL before the ECRL was handed over to Sydney Metro, Sydney Metro is currently undergoing works to extend the Metro from Tallawong to Bankstown in 3 stages, Stage 1 is Tallawong to Chatswood which is already built and carrying passengers, stage 2 is from Chatswood to Sydenham running underneath Sydney Harbour and stage 3 is from Sydenham (platforms 1 and 2) to Bankstown, major works on the T3 Bankstown line are due to start in early 2024 to fully convert the T3 Bankstown line from Sydenham (platforms 1 and 2) to Bankstown, Metro testing is currently underway between Chatswood (platforms 2 and 3) and Sydenham (platforms 1 and 2) to enable stage 2 of Sydney Metro to open to the public in 2024
My best friend, Wonderful video dear. I enjoyed watching. Hope to see you soon...
You left out another public transport mode that runs in Sydney, the driverless Metro trains that run from Chatswood to Tallawong
Hi, is it true that we can use Visa Card for public transport in Sydney? Should we just tap in & tap off like opal card?
Hi, I think this info may help.
transportnsw.info/tickets-opal/opal/contactless-payments/how-to-use-contactless
Yes mate there are more ways to pay with sydney transportation if you don't have your opal card you can tap on with your debit or visa card and ot will be successful on trains, light rail, and ferries,
Hope that helped!😃