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- Always check the timetable. 10min can be the difference between the flyer and the all stations.Upvoted 12 hours ago
- Make sure know which platform you have to go otherwise you'll miss your train...
- Don't forget look at the screens otherwise you will take the wrong train home.Upvoted Feb 24
- What you smell is what you get! Hungry jacks and piss and sweat.Upvoted Feb 24
- The transport hub of Sydney. It’s signed and layed out very clearly. If you are taking an early train though there’s not much open in terms of coffee and snacks
- Jack SmithOctober 6, 2022Exit 1 for Grand Concourse for L1 trams (upper level), Exit 3 for Eddy Avenue, Exit 4 - Elizabeth Street and Exit 6 - Chalmers Street for L2 & L3 trams (street level), and Exit 7 for Railway Square
- Kyriaki VasilakiApril 17, 2015A thriller can easily be shot in its tiny, narrow, endless underground corridors.
- Eat,Live,Love,PlayOctober 7, 2019Clean, plenty of seats, Easy, accessible and very convenient. Highly recommended
- Dan, the transport NSW Train Link customer service, is really helpful. Hope to see him again :D
- Farting is always fun on a packed train. Only if you are the farter
- Rechel CabasagApril 25, 2016Download the TripView app on your phone to help plan your trip. Or Opal Travel if you want est. fare information.
- Check which platform you'd need to go to when planning - there are too many platforms and no clear signs when you're transferring
- Faarah NurMarch 16, 2014Even if the gates are open ... Buy a ticket! NSW transport officers are ruthless. #justdoingtheirjobs
- Sue GeorgeMay 13, 2017First off get opal card available at any newsagent or ring 136725 or
www.opal.com.au - Chris R (thechristophe)October 1, 2022Not a lot here while waiting for the Canberra train. Staff are disinterested.
- Don't make eye contact with the homeless people loitering all over central concourse