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I will be visiting Sydney next week for three days and I am unsure on how I should travel around the city. I will be travelling from Darling Harbour to Bondi on a daily basis. Is there a transport card I can use that will allow me 3 days of unlimited travel on bus and trains? What would be my best option? Thanks. | ||
Buy an Opal card. At most it will cost you AUD15 per day. | 1 | |
Yes as markfawkner says Opal card - there use to be a daily MyMulti Day Pass - however my understanding is this no longer sold and as at 1 Jan 2016 you basically need an Opal card - Opal card can be used on train, buses, ferries - http://www.transportnsw.info/en/tickets/tickets-opal-fares/opal-card.page?#cardsforall | 2 | |
The Opal card is free, and to obtain it you put funds onto it (can be bought from many convenience stores). | 3 | |
Thanks for all the info. I will be arriving in Sydney via domestic flights. How much will I need on an Opal card for return travel to Bondi from Darling Harbour? Bus or train. | 4 | |
Opal cards as all tickets in Sydney work on times, it is cheaper to travel on a Sunday than other days, plus on other days it is cheaper to travel outside peak hour times. Normal peak hour fare from Bondi to City (Darling Harbour) is $3.40 one way but if you travel outside peak hour its $2.40 one way. Peak hour is 7.00am-9.00am and 4.00pm-6.30pm, meaning if you travel outside these times you pay non-peak fare. Fare is same for bus and train. | 5 | |
Buy the Opal from a retailer at the airport, but DO NOT catch the train, as it will have a gate fee. | 6 | |
https://www.opal.com.au/en/asset/96de8243-621e-4aa1-8842-b50f36425bd8/opal_refund_and_transfer_policy_form.pdf | 7 | |
To clarify one doesn't buy an Opal card nor does a retailer sell an opal card as they are free. I've heard of AirBnB hosts saying the cards have a cost which guests need to cover - this is not true. The Opal card is free and widely available in the inner city. You obtain an Opal card and then load it with value, for adults the minimum load is $10, the next value which can be loaded is $20. Three great features of Opal: As for the journey from Darling Harbour to Bondi it depends on where in Bondi. If the junction walk to Town Hall railway and take the train. If Bondi Beach take the bus - 333 or the 380. The very long but oh so lovely 389 goes to North Bondi and the Junction but not Bondi Beach or Bondi Road. All three services travel along Elizabeth Street, catch them across the road and down a bit from David Jones'. If you're staying on the western side of Darling Harbour you could also take the tram to Central railway and from there take the ESR to the junction but that total journey would be most expensive. The suggestion on avoiding the gate fee and the route 400 seems odd and gee a massive time suck. Just take the train. | 8 | |
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