Sydney Explorer

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The Sydney Explorer is a tourist sightseeing bus/Coach that operates within the Sydney CBD. The service is owned and operated by the State Transit Authority of New South Wales. The Sydney Explorer tourist bus is in operation seven days a week and runs constantly throughout the day. The Sydney Explorer, a tourist loop service has been billed as Sydney's official tour. Its operations began in 1980.[1]

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[edit] Day passes

A one day pass on the Sydney Explorer will allow travellers unlimited use on the Sydney and Bondi Explorer buses, it also allows free travel on regular Sydney Buses within the blue travel zone up to midnight on the same day. The Sydney Explorer stops at twenty-seven different locations in Sydney at twenty minute intervals.[2] You can hop on or off at your own leisure, then catch the next bus when it arrives.[3] The Sydney Explorer is air conditioned and commentary is also provided[4].

[edit] References

  1. ^ Donner, Suzanne. (May 24, 1981) New York Times Notes; African tours that emphasize culture. Section: 10; Page 3
  2. ^ West, Chris. (September 11, 1983) New York Times What's doing in Sydney. Section: 10; Page 10.
  3. ^ Clarke, Jay. (July 10, 1983) The Miami Herald Love, Sydney. Section: Travel; Page 1J.
  4. ^ Sydney Explorer

[edit] Further reading

  • Daily Breeze (October 2, 2005) Sydney Pass good way to explore city; can't inherit frequent-flier miles. Page B7.
  • The Mosman Daily. (September 20, 2007) For a fun thing to do, see Sydney Explorer. Section 1; Page 27

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