Travel by bus
It is very convenient to take a bus at Kensington Campus, the main campus of the University of New South Wales. There are not only many buses here, but also frequent bus trips. Buses here usually pass through downtown Sydney, Central Station and other places, but it should be noted that if there are not enough tickets, they will be fined 200 dollars or more.
? 890, 89 1, 892 and 895 pass through the city center and central station. Running time is 7: 15 to 18:47. Bus 89 1 and bus 895 usually run every 5- 15 minutes. Bus No.890 runs every hour in the morning and bus No.892 runs every hour in the afternoon. The whole journey takes about 15 minutes. Please pay attention. Students who need to take a bus can take it at the High St of the University of New South Wales.
? Bus No.373 and No.372 pass through Randwick (scenic spot), railway square, museum and other places. The running time is from 4:48 to 3:53 the next morning. No.373 and No.372 usually run every 25-30 minutes, and the whole journey takes about 30 minutes. It should be noted that these buses not only operate from Monday to Friday, but also operate on holidays and weekends. Students who need a ride can start from the University of New South Wales and walk to Cleveland St.
? No.394 and No.399 pass through Martin Square, Museum and other places. The running time is from 4: 17 to 3:00 am the next day. No.394 and No.399 usually run every 25-30 minutes, and the whole journey takes about 35-45 minutes. It should be noted that these buses not only operate from Monday to Friday, but also operate on holidays and weekends. Students who need a ride can start from the University of New South Wales and walk to Anzac Pde.
? Metrobus 10 passes through ANZ Stadium, Norton Square, University of Sydney, downtown and other places. The running time is from 6: 33 to 20: 05, and the shuttle bus runs from Monday to Sunday. Students who need a ride can start from the University of New South Wales and walk to Langlu.
? Subway No.50 passes through Central Station, Royal Hotel and other places. The running time is 6:25-20: 19, and the shuttle bus runs from Monday to Sunday. Students who need a bus can start from the University of New South Wales and walk to Langlu, Gate 2 or Botany Street (Gate UNSW 9).
travel by train
There is no railway station around Kensington campus, the main campus of the University of New South Wales. If you need to take a train, you can ride a bike or take a bus to the surrounding railway stations. Metro is a passenger train, covering the suburbs of Sydney, Hunter, Central Coast, Blue Mountain, Southern Highlands and South Coast. The train doesn't run from midnight to 4:30 in the morning. In the meantime, it is operated by night buses.
? T2 airport line
Take the T2 Airport Line train line to reach the international airport, domestic airport, Baldwell Park and other places. From the University of New South Wales, you can take buses 373, 394 and M 10, get off at the Museum Station, and then transfer to the T2 airport line. The running time of the line is from 4:3 1 to 23:59, usually about 30 minutes, and the whole journey is about 1 hour for 30 minutes, and it runs all the time seven days a week.
? T4 Eastern Suburb and Irava Cable
Take the eastern suburb of T4 as an example. The train line from Irava can reach the eastern suburbs such as Waterfall. From the University of New South Wales, you can take M50, get off at Park Street Station and transfer to the eastern suburb of T4 & Stay in Irava. The running time of this line is from 3:54 to 00:3 1 the next morning, usually every 30 minutes. The whole journey takes about 1 hour 10 minute, and it runs all the time seven days a week.
? T6 Carlingford Line
You can reach Carlingford and North Sydney by taking the T6 Carlingford train line. From the University of New South Wales, you can take M 10, get off at Sydney City Hall Station and transfer to T6 Carlingford Line. The running time of the line is 4:50-00:20 am the next day, usually about 40 minutes. The whole journey takes about 40 minutes and runs seven days a week.
? Central Coast-Newcastle Line
Take the Central Coast as an example. The Newcastle line train line can reach the eastern suburbs such as waterfalls. From the University of New South Wales, you can take M50, get off at Central Station and transfer to Central Coast &; Newcastle line. The running time of this line is 2:26-23:59, and it is usually 10-50 minutes. The whole journey takes about 3 hours and runs seven days a week.
Riding a horse? Car ferry? Embark on a journey
Free shuttle bus between COFA and the University of New South Wales Kensington campus. The shuttle bus runs all the time except public holidays. The bus stop is located at the entrance of Gate 8 and Green Road at Kensington Campus of the University of New South Wales. It should be noted that the main purpose of the free bus is to run as a night bus, so the frequency and capacity are limited, and students and school employees should choose public transportation more.