Sydney

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Light Rail

Modern light rail services connecting key locations within Sydney's central and surrounding areas.

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Introduction

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Sydneyโ€™s light rail system is a modern and efficient public transport option that connects key areas of the city and its suburbs. Operated by Transdev Sydney, the light rail complements the cityโ€™s train and bus networks.


Light Rail Lines

  1. L1 Dulwich Hill Line

    • Route: Connects Central Station to Dulwich Hill via Pyrmont, Glebe, and Leichhardt.
    • Major Stops:
      • Central
      • Paddy's Markets
      • The Star (Casino)
      • Glebe
      • Lewisham West
      • Dulwich Hill
    • Best For: Accessing the Inner West suburbs and popular destinations like Paddyโ€™s Markets and The Star Casino.
  2. L2 Randwick Line

    • Route: Runs from Circular Quay to Randwick via Central and Moore Park.
    • Major Stops:
      • Circular Quay
      • Town Hall
      • Central Chalmers Street
      • Moore Park
      • Randwick
    • Best For: Travelers heading to the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), Randwick Racecourse, or UNSW.
  3. L3 Kingsford Line

    • Route: Shares the L2 route from Circular Quay to Moore Park, then extends to Kingsford.
    • Major Stops:
      • Circular Quay
      • Town Hall
      • Central Chalmers Street
      • Moore Park
      • Kingsford
    • Best For: Accessing the southern suburbs, UNSW, and local neighborhoods.

Key Features of the Light Rail

  • Frequency:
    • Services run every 4โ€“8 minutes during peak times and every 10โ€“15 minutes off-peak.
  • Operating Hours:
    • Approximately 5:00 AM to 1:00 AM, depending on the line and day of the week.
  • Accessibility:
    • Fully wheelchair accessible with low-floor trams and wide doorways.
    • Suitable for prams and bicycles.
  • Convenience:
    • Covers key tourist and commuter routes in the city and suburbs.

Using the Light Rail

  1. Tickets and Payment:

    • Use an Opal card or contactless payment (credit/debit card or mobile payment app).
    • Tap on at the Opal readers located on the platform before boarding and tap off after alighting.
  2. Boarding and Alighting:

    • Wait for trams at designated platforms.
    • Trams are equipped with electronic displays showing the next stops.
  3. Trip Planning:


  • Darling Harbour: Access to attractions like SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium and the Australian National Maritime Museum.
  • The Star Casino: Direct access via the L1 Dulwich Hill Line.
  • Moore Park: For events at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) and Entertainment Quarter.
  • UNSW: Served by the L2 and L3 lines for students and visitors.
  • Randwick Racecourse: Convenient for race days and events.