Are all trains in Sydney double-decker?
Are all trains in Sydney double-decker? Double-decker trains were introduced to Sydney in the mid-1960s. The silver double-decker S-Sets, which still run on Sydney's train system, were introduced in 1972. The last single-decker trains in Sydney – popularly known as Red Rattlers - were withdrawn in 1992.
Does Sydney have a good train system?
Sydney's train network is an efficient way of travelling around the city. Take the City Circle to connect to the harbour ferries at Circular Quay, the retail precinct around Town Hall Station, and Central Station. Use the Trip Planner tool to map your route.
How do I get from Sydney airport to city?
Sydney Airport is located just 13 minutes by train from the city. Airport Link offers a fast and convenient way to reach the city and suburbs, with trains running approximately every 10 minutes. The station is located at the northern end of the terminal and accessible from the Arrivals level.
What do you get in 1st class on a train?
All of our seats have adjustable headrests, lumbar support, footrests and handy individual outlets to charge up your device. Conference tables, with seating for two or four, are available. A luggage tower and oversized overhead bins enable easy storage of carry-on luggage. Complimentary WiFi is also available.