Sydney's transportation network is as intricate as its road system, which emerged organically by bringing together various towns surrounding the bay. The Sydney Harbor Bridge connects the city's North Shore to the city, carrying buses, vehicles, trains, as well as pedestrians and bicycles, while the Harbor Tunnel offers an alternate traffic connection.
Bus
Transport NSW operates a comprehensive bus network from around 4.30 a.m. until midnight, when NightRide services begin. In the city centre, there are many bus hubs: Wynyard Park near Wynyard railway station, Railway Square near Central Station, the QVB near Town Hall Station, and Circular Quay near the ferry, train, and light-rail terminals of the same name.
Rail
Although there are no lines to the northern or eastern beaches, Sydney has a significant suburban railway network with generally frequent services (ie Manly or Bondi). You can conveniently take the train everywhere especially while travelling to and from your student accommodation near Navitas English.
Metro
The city also features a metro system that is easy for students to use. It is mostly subterranean and contains 13 notable stations. The metro network is continually expanding, with new lines and stations being added to improve city connections. It is another convenient way for students to travel to and from their student accommodation near Navitas English.