Showing posts with label undergound rail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label undergound rail. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 8, 2008



Sydney Underground: where you're in for an-up-to-date ride!






The Australian psyche is seen in action these days. Surprises and little dramas occur in our society and the media is busy.

WYD Festival doesn't stand in the way of our rights. Countless people work hard to welcome the visitors. Others challenge the establishment and raise issues. The granting of extra police powers will be contested in court; a paedophilia case is publicised and the unionists are talking about strike action on the Sydney rail network on Thurday week
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I believe these problems will be resolved. By and large WYD is unstoppable.




Iconic Australian companies on the billboards: Akubra Hats and Arnotts Biscuits.
The company workers can be proud!









Museum Station entrance corner of Liverpool Street near Hyde Park.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Central Station Sydney where the platforms for the intercity trains are found. The Sydney suburban city rail service has platforms at an adjoining area on a lower level.











Sydney Airport Train at Central Station. The train continues into the city underground and back again.



Happy Cabby type transport is found around the airports and will provide transport between Sydney airport and the Newcastle area as well as from Newcastle Airport.


Saturday, June 21, 2008

School boys in straw boater hats, suits and ties mean we could be in the North Shore.
Over the Sydney Harbour Bridge (or the tunnel) and a short distance brings you to the Mary MacKillop Centre in North Sydney.

(Those blue buses can be used to take you anywhere in Sydney.)

The underground in central Sydney is fast and handy and Town Hall stop has a number of levels making it a bit tricky for the visitor to find their way but public transport is recommended. Access is improved on most stations by escalators and lifts.