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So I decided to go to o-week but I don't know which bus to catch at central station? And which ticket(s) do I need to buy for the bus from central to unsw (throughout the semester)? Can anyone help please?
 

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891, 393, 395 from Eddy Ave (also 393 from Railway Square)
you need a Travel Ten Brown, or a Travel Pass

edit: 891 is express to UNSW, but b careful to check, it only runs in the morning during holidays
 
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Are there any buses that go to the top of campus (except the 891).

I need to go to the library tomorrow and don't want to 391/393/395 it and then walk all the way to the library, then walk back.

Anybody know which buses i can catch ?
 

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i would suggest catching a 393/395 then "borrowing" a horse from the stables near the high st corner and ride a horse up to the library.

but hey, thats just me.
 

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Are there any buses that go to the top of campus (except the 891).

I need to go to the library tomorrow and don't want to 391/393/395 it and then walk all the way to the library, then walk back.

Anybody know which buses i can catch ?
370 from Newtown or Botany Road.
 

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I couldn't be bothered to start a new thread for this question; Which would be better to get to and from UNSW?
1) Catching bus out to Central, then catch another bus to UNSW [and vice versa]
2) Catch bus out to Burwood Station, Catch train out to Central, then bus to UNSW
3) Bus to Burwood [Station I assume], then bus out to UNSW.

I'm moving out to Croydon soon, and I can't decide which one of the above I should choose. My Aunt says that its faster to catch the bus out to Central, but then I'd be using 4 trips per day of a Travel10.

I'm thinking of just catching bus out to Burwood and buying a weekly Travel pass and train it, then only need one ticket per week.

Any help is appreciated :D!
 
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I couldn't be bothered to start a new thread for this question; Which would be better to get to and from UNSW?
1) Catching bus out to Central, then catch another bus to UNSW [and vice versa]
2) Catch bus out to Burwood Station, Catch train out to Central, then bus to UNSW
3) Bus to Burwood [Station I assume], then bus out to UNSW.

I'm moving out to Croydon soon, and I can't decide which one of the above I should choose. My Aunt says that its faster to catch the bus out to Central, but then I'd be using 4 trips per day of a Travel10.

I'm thinking of just catching bus out to Burwood and buying a weekly Travel pass and train it, then only need one ticket per week.

Any help is appreciated :D!
Just use the first couple of weeks to try out each method yourself, that's the best way to work out which will suit you best.
 
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I couldn't be bothered to start a new thread for this question; Which would be better to get to and from UNSW?
1) Catching bus out to Central, then catch another bus to UNSW [and vice versa]
2) Catch bus out to Burwood Station, Catch train out to Central, then bus to UNSW
3) Bus to Burwood [Station I assume], then bus out to UNSW.

I'm moving out to Croydon soon, and I can't decide which one of the above I should choose. My Aunt says that its faster to catch the bus out to Central, but then I'd be using 4 trips per day of a Travel10.

I'm thinking of just catching bus out to Burwood and buying a weekly Travel pass and train it, then only need one ticket per week.

Any help is appreciated :D!
I would go for 3. There is minimal time difference between a bus straight to unsw and a train and bus to unsw, it also saves you the bother of having to changing from bus to train and etc.

But yeah, try out each method anyways
 

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Thanks everyone for yours help. I guess I'll just try out those methods during Bridging course or O-week. They all take about an hour and a bit anyway.. :D
 

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I would go for 3. There is minimal time difference between a bus straight to unsw and a train and bus to unsw, it also saves you the bother of having to changing from bus to train and etc.

But yeah, try out each method anyways
i agree but for a different reason

at the start of semester, the lines for a bus to unsw from central are ridiculously long. on a rainy day, the line can stretch back about 100 metres.

id avoid that line if possible

i would also comment that testing out all 3 routes while taking a bridging course isnt ideal as you are not encountering standard uni conditions, particularly that bus line at central
 

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i agree but for a different reason

at the start of semester, the lines for a bus to unsw from central are ridiculously long. on a rainy day, the line can stretch back about 100 metres.

id avoid that line if possible

i would also comment that testing out all 3 routes while taking a bridging course isnt ideal as you are not encountering standard uni conditions, particularly that bus line at central
Really? Thanks for the heads-up. Maybe I'll stick with 3 after all...
 

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and you should weigh your costs out. i.e. if travel tens outweigh the cost of having a travelpass.
 

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