Sydney has a very extensive railway network but quite bad in terms of quality, efficiency and punctuality. This system is known as CityRail train and is supported by buses, ferries and light rail. On weekdays, a train "CityRail is the easiest way to move
up in Sydney. Sydney Metro linings are often crowded at peak hours, and not all have air-conditioning. On weekends, trains run badly and going to wait and 30-45
Ferries sail near the Parramatta River and Port River. Circular Quay is the main port at the end of the center. More than a useful means of transport, ferries are a good way to see the port. Best peentru ferry trip from Circular Quay is visitors to Manly. Prepare
to see a stunning panorama of the Sydney Opera House, Circular Quay immediately leave the.
Bus network is extensive and serves the most tourist destinations, but in any case not expec too much quality or punctuality, buses come right here 20 minutes late (or not coming at all), where you do not stop and are generally uncomfortable, expensive and
crowded. Many people complain of a Sydney bus system in "third world".