Circular Quay in Sydney

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Alfred Street, 2000, Sydney, Council of the City of Sydney, AU Australia
contacts phone: +61
website: www.sydneytrains.info
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Latitude: -33.8613056, Longitude: 151.2108216

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    Abhinav Lahiri

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    It's a great station and it's in the airport line so when ever I went there I have to change at central station because the train that take to central will go to another station.you can see all the ferris from the station plus you have climbing up the stairs for your train and the station has escalators too.you can see the oppera house from the top of the station and it's wonderful.

  • Dean P

    Dean P

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    Busy station with two platforms going either to T2 Leppington line or T3 T5 East Hills etc. Access via Ground. Totally avoid when there’s any events at Circular Quay such as Vivid or NYE etc, otherwise you risk entering a war zone. Upgraded shops on promenade are good, including the Messina gelato.

  • Bruteforce Avenger

    Bruteforce Avenger

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    This should be the spot to get of the train after coming from Sydney airport. Everything from here is within walking distance. For example accomodation (YHA). Lot of sight seeing spots here. Can literally spend a whole day exploring from this point on.

  • MOT Mark

    MOT Mark

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    Good transit station. Signage is clear and well displayed. Transit hub for many ferry's across Sydney harbor. Can be a bit crowded. Plenty of places to grab a bite while you wait for your ferry. Ferry's run often and on time. You can use the opal card for most service. Easily accessible by train, bus or car. Handicapped accessible entrance. One of the fastest ways to get around Sydney.

  • Emilian Kavalski

    Emilian Kavalski

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    The train station is tiny for the amount of people that use it. It easily gets overcrowded and the narrow platforms can feel quite perilous, especially if you are with small children. The train station has a very slow lift and one escalator on each of the two platforms. From here one can connect easily with the Sydney ferry services as well as take buses to North Sydney, the Eastern suburbs, and actually most parts of town that are not serviced by trains or by buses.

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