Sydney has a large public transportation network that includes trains, buses, ferries, and light rail. Sydney Light Rail refers to the modern light rail network that operates in Sydney, making it a unique form of transportation that you can find in Australia. The system was designed to provide efficient and convenient transportation options by connecting different communities and essential locations.
The light rail system has been integrated into Sydney's larger public transportation network, providing seamless transfers between trains, buses, ferries, and other means of transportation. In this article, you will find a complete guide to using Sydney light rail.
The Sydney light rail connects Central Station in the city centre to Dulwich Hill in the Inner West, going through several areas, and connects Circular Quay in the city centre to Randwick and Kingsford in the South East, serving locations such as Surry Hills and Moore Park.
The Sydney light rail runs through several stations, offering access to important destinations, business centres, and residential neighbourhoods. Central, Capitol Square, Darling Harbour, Circular Quay, Wynyard, Surry Hills, Moore Park, UNSW High Street, and Randwick are the light rail routes. The light rail system is connected with other means of public transit, allowing for seamless transfers between trains, buses, ferries, and light rail.
The service times and frequency of the Sydney Light Rail may vary depending on the line and time of day. It's important to note the light rail timetable. The Sydney Light Rail consists of two main lines: the L1 Dulwich Hill Line and the L2 Randwick Line. These lines connect various neighbourhoods and key destinations in and around Sydney.
The L1 Dulwich Hill Line is normally operational from early morning to late evening, with service changes for weekends and public holidays. During busy hours, such as weekday mornings and evenings, trains on the L1 line may run more often to meet increased demand.
The L2 Randwick Line typically operates during the same hours as the L1 line, with services beginning in the early morning and continuing until late evening. Similar to the L1 line, the L2 line may have a slightly lower frequency on weekends and off-peak hours and a higher frequency during peak hours.
Both light rail lines are connected to various modes of public transit, allowing passengers to smoothly switch between trains, buses, ferries, and light rail. Here are the key Sydney light rail routes for the two main lines.
The L1 Dulwich Hill Line connects Central Station in the city centre to Dulwich Hill in the inner west.
The rail routes include:
Central Station- Capitol Square- Darling Harbour- Pyrmont Bay- Glebe- Jubilee Park- Rozelle- Lilyfield- Leichhardt North- Hawthorne- Marion- Taverners Hill- Lewisham West- Dulwich Hill (Terminus).
The L2 Randwick Line connects Circular Quay in the city centre to Randwick and Kingsford in the southeast.
The rail routes include:
Circular Quay- Wynyard- Surry Hills- Moore Park- Kensington- UNSW High Street- Randwick- Wansey Road- Royal Randwick- High Cross Park- Clara Street- Royal Hospital for Women- Barker Street- Kingsford (Terminus).
The Sydney Light Rail uses the Opal card system for fare payment. The Opal card is a smart card that can be loaded with credit and used on numerous types of public transportation, such as trains, buses, ferries, and light rail.
Opal cards are classified into four types: adult, child/youth, concession, and senior/pensioner. Opal cards can be bought from machines located in train stations, light rail stops, and other transportation hubs. Credit can be added at Opal card machines, online, or at retail outlets.
Fares are often calculated based on the distance travelled. The fare increases as you travel further away.
Distance | Adult Peak Fare | Adult off- Peak Fare |
Distance 0 - 3 km | Adult peak fare AU$ 4.86 | Adult off-peak fare AU$ 3.40 |
Distance 3- 8 km | Adult peak fare AU$ 6.30 | Adult off-peak fare AU$ 4.40 |
Distance +8 km | Adult peak fare AU$ 8.10 | Adult off-peak fare AU$ 5.12 |
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Areas along the popular routes of the Sydney Light Rail are where you can find hotel accommodations.
The light rail passes through Darling Harbour and Pyrmont, offering a vibrant area with waterfront views. W Sydney is perfect, only 2.1 km from Darling Harbour and Sydney light rail, making it a strategic place for those who want to experience the uniqueness of Sydney’s transportation.
While in the area, try to do fun things with loved ones by joining Darling Harbour Sea Kayaking with a very professional guide and taking in the amazing views by paddling up that you can book from Traveloka.
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The L1 Dulwich Hill Line starts at Central Station, and the CBD area has numerous hotels catering to various budgets. The ibis Styles Sydney Central is our recommendation due to its service and friendly price, and better yet, it is near the CBD’s light rail station.
Near the area, try to visit Sydney Tower Eye to marvel at the cityscape from the observation deck of the Sydney Tower, Sydney's highest structure. The Sydney Tower Eye, which is situated 250 metres above the ground, provides sweeping views of the city and its well-known sites, such as the far-off Blue Mountains and golden beaches, that you can book from Traveloka.
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Circular Quay is a central hub where the L2 Randwick Line starts. Rydges Sydney Harbour is a luxury hotel with views of the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. There are plenty of things to do around Rydges Sydney Harbour for everyone, whether they are travelling alone, with adults, or with their complete family.
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