How to Get in


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One can travel to Sydney by air, train and road. Air travel is the most popular mode of getting to Sydney and people visiting the city from the Australia as well as other parts of the world select air travel. Kingsford Smith Airport in the city receives international as well as domestic flights. A number of international airlines and domestic airlines run flights to the city from diverse cities of America, Asia, Europe and Africa as well as all the major cities of Australia.

Some of the major international airlines that wing to the city airport are Air Canada, Air New Zealand, Air France, Air China, British Airways, Emirates, Japan Airlines, Virgin Atlantic and many others. There are bus and taxi terminals outside the Kingsford Smith Airport. These buses and taxis will let you easily travel to any part of the city, you wish to go.

Train is another popular mode of transport. It can avail you to travel from any part of the country to Sydney. The city is thoroughly connected to neighboring regions and the major cities. Country link operates trains from 334 destinations to the city that include New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory, Queensland and Victoria. The most important railway station in the city is the Central Station of Sydney.

The road network in Australia is excellent and like any other city in Australia, Sydney is well connected to the rest of the region as well as the country via good quality roads and highways. You can travel to the city from the north by the Hume Highway and from the south via Federal Highway. There are several companies that operate buses from different regions of the country and there are also car rental companies that offer car for hire.

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