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Old January 13th, 2005, 06:47 AM
Geoff Lillico
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Try the regular Route 400 bus

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"Dave Proctor" wrote in message
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On 12 Jan 2005 21:38:33 GMT, Geodyne
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Darryl wrote in
m:

Does anyone know of a shuttle bus that runs from the Sydney airport to
Bondi Junction?

Not to my knowledge. You may have to catch the train the Central, and
another to Bondi Junction.


Trains aren't running to Bondi Junction at the moment, due to tunnel
widening works.

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Old January 13th, 2005, 06:53 PM
Al Bennett
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"Darryl" wrote in message
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Does anyone know of a shuttle bus that runs from the Sydney airport to
Bondi Junction?

TIA!
Darryl.


Not a shuttle bus as such, but there is a Government run
Sydney Transit commuter bus that runs approx every 20 minutes
to the Bondi Junction interchange in the heart of the Junction.
It's route number is 400, it's a "limited stops" Express and
should take you about 45 minutes to get to the Junction.
Try to avoid peak hour if you can, but it's one easy (and cheap)
option from the Airport with a thrown in "scenic" tour of the
suburbs between the Airport and the Junction !! :-)
(Slightly circuitous routing despite being "Express").

The bus stop is on the ground floor at the very far northern
end of Terminal 1 at SYD. (Turn right as you exit the arrivals
halls).


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Old January 13th, 2005, 06:53 PM
Al Bennett
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"Darryl" wrote in message
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Does anyone know of a shuttle bus that runs from the Sydney airport to
Bondi Junction?

TIA!
Darryl.


Not a shuttle bus as such, but there is a Government run
Sydney Transit commuter bus that runs approx every 20 minutes
to the Bondi Junction interchange in the heart of the Junction.
It's route number is 400, it's a "limited stops" Express and
should take you about 45 minutes to get to the Junction.
Try to avoid peak hour if you can, but it's one easy (and cheap)
option from the Airport with a thrown in "scenic" tour of the
suburbs between the Airport and the Junction !! :-)
(Slightly circuitous routing despite being "Express").

The bus stop is on the ground floor at the very far northern
end of Terminal 1 at SYD. (Turn right as you exit the arrivals
halls).


 




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