stephenchow
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The queues move surprisingly fast though.
You would expect a considerably shorter line (or no line at all) if you're catching the buses (which don't stop at central) from the second bus stop opposite UNSW. Otherwise... line up and be patient.NinjaSauce said:Should i expect super lines in the future? or am just lucky, and get to laugh at everyone else?
It's cheaper to buy a TravelPass if your City return train ticket costs $4.40, even if you go for only 4 days.tempco said:It'll save you a $1-2 or so if you buy the separate tickets. I go to uni 3 days a week and I still buy a travel pass. I'm more than willing to pay the extra money for the convenience.
just use the 'fare calculator' and see if the price is any different to the price of a ticket to central.Nebuchanezzar said:You know, I couldn't find any mention of that fee on the cityrail website. Maybe it doesn't exist nowadays?
It applies to all stations on the airport link - International, Domestic, Mascot, and Green Squareshsshs said:just use the 'fare calculator' and see if the price is any different to the price of a ticket to central.
i think the fee only applies to domestic and int. but not sure
I dropped mine in a puddle of water last year, and inserted it into a ticket machine on the bus and it came out fine (albeit still soaked). Those things could survive a nuclear weapon blast.bubz :D said:Hahah i dont know what you've been doing to your travelpass, but I've been buying one every week since 2004 and they all keep in shape fine
But yeah, the lines start to die down after a while ... maybe cos people start skipping those 9 or 10am lectures What's worse was the line at the MB coffee cart this morning, arghhh!!