Sydney's Light Rail is an environmentally sound mode of transport which acts as a gateway to the city's main attractions.
The Light Rail is a relatively new form of transport in Sydney.
Opened in August 1997 and later
extended in August 2000, it moves more than 3.5 million passengers around
Sydney each year.
The light rail operates 24 hours a day,
365 a year and connects the hub of
Central Station to Chinatown, Darling Harbour and Star City. The light rail also stops at the Sydney Fish Market, which is the perfect place to try some of the freshest seafood in town.
Day tickets are best for those who want to hop on and off all day. But, you can also purchase single fare tickets on-board starting from $3.20 per person.
The Metro Light Rail is a gateway to many of the attractions the city has to offer and
is an environmentally sound way to
explore Sydney.