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		<title>Chinatown By Light Rail and Monorail</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can reach Sydney Chinatown by Light Rail or Monorail which means it is easy to access this exciting and world recognized area.  Whether you live in Sydney or are visiting this beautiful and exciting city, riding the technologically advanced transportation systems eliminates all concerns related to traffic congestion and parking.  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can reach Sydney Chinatown by <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/index.php/">Light Rail or Monorail</a> which means it is easy to access this exciting and world recognized area.  Whether you live in Sydney or are visiting this beautiful and exciting city, riding the technologically advanced transportation systems eliminates all concerns related to traffic congestion and parking.  </p>
<p>In fact, Sydney Chinatown is easily accessible by riding the Light Rail or the Monorail.  The Monorail has a Chinatown station so you can ride right to your destination.  If you are getting to Chinatown by Light Rail, you can get off at Paddy’s Markets, Capital Square, or Central stations.  From any of these stations, Chinatown is just a short walk away.</p>
<p>If you don’t want to do any walking, you can simply ride the Light Rail to Paddy’s Markets and transfer to the Monorail where you can then ride to the Chinatown station.  It is a simple, easy, convenient and direct mode of transportation no matter which system you choose to access.</p>
<p><strong>Australia’s Oldest Chinatown</strong></p>
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<p>A visit to Sydney Chinatown is in order for both residents and tourists as an historical adventure.  Sydney’s Chinatown is the oldest Chinatown in Australia.  It holds an interesting array of things to see and do making it a popular destination for Light Rail and Monorail riders.  You will find restaurants, shopping, cafes, pubs, open air markets, special events, and festivals.  </p>
<p>In Chinatown you also find yourself stepping into a distinctly oriental atmosphere created by both its residents and the architecture. You can enter Chinatown through elaborately designed entrances which get you in the mood for the exotic adventure to be found in this area. </p>
<p>In Sydney Chinatown you are able to shop to your heart’s content and then enjoy Asian cuisine.  The fare offered in the restaurants is cooked using exotic and authentically Asian methods.  When you are ready to do more shopping, there is a mall that is open only to foot traffic and it goes right through the heart of the district.  In this section of Chinatown you will find everything from souvenirs to herbs used in Chinese medicine.  </p>
<p>In fact, you can not only access Chinatown, but the interesting Haymarket area.  In the Haymarket area which is so close to Chinatown, you will find a huge market selling just about anything you want including produce and distinctly Australian souvenirs. </p>
<p><strong>One Time or Many Times</strong></p>
<p>When you are visiting Sydney, it is so easy to get to Chinatown.  But once your visit is completed you can then get back on the Monorail and continue your tour of the city centre and Darling Harbour area.  Or you can get on board the Light Rail and make a return journey to Pyrmont Bay, Glebe, Rozelle Bay or Lilyfield.</p>
<p>In fact, the convenience of the <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/index.php/">Light Rail and Monorail</a> systems means Sydney residents can make frequent trips to one of the most interesting areas in the city.  Sydney-siders can take a short ride any day of the week and eat at one of the unusual restaurants, go shopping for a day, or attend one of the many festivals.</p>
<p>In other words, Chinatown by Light Rail and Monorail should be on everyone’s itinerary!</p>
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		<title>What’s the Difference Between the Light Rail and the Monorail?</title>
		<link>http://www.metrotransport.com.au/blog/2009/02/19/what%e2%80%99s-the-difference-between-the-light-rail-and-the-monorail/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Feb 2009 08:19:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a difference between the Sydney Light Rail and the Sydney Monorail though there are also some important similarities.  Both are modern and sleek forms of transportation that make it easy to travel through the more populated area of Sydney near and at the city centre.  Both the Light Rail and Monorail [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is a difference between the Sydney Light Rail and the Sydney Monorail though there are also some important similarities.  Both are modern and sleek forms of transportation that make it easy to travel through the more populated area of Sydney near and at the city centre.  Both the <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/index.php/">Light Rail and Monorail</a> run regularly and make stops at stations near some of the most interesting attractions in Sydney.</p>
<p>The Light Rail and Monorail are also both safe for the environment and don’t contribute to air pollution.  They are quiet and comfortable to ride and make ideal modes of transportation for local residents and city visitors from around the world.  Both systems utilize cars which are designed to make them easily accessible by wheelchairs, prams and baby strollers.  The doors are also wide, so if you go shopping, it is easy for you and your parcels to board.</p>
<p>So if the Light Rail and Monorail have so much in common, what are the differences?</p>
<p><strong>The Monorail Brings “Heightened” Delight</strong></p>
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<p>The Sydney Monorail is space age transportation that is clean, quiet, comfortable…..and high!  You ride in a monorail car that holds 48 passengers, with each vehicle consisting of a set of 6 cars and a control car joined together.  The Sydney Monorail runs on tracks set on steel columns that are 5.5 metres above the ground.  Once you enter the car, the total ride is 12 minutes long with a number of station stops along the route so that you can completely circle the city centre 4 times in an hour.</p>
<p>The Sydney Monorail is like an elevated high-tech electric train that glides over steel rails.  You ride over the heads of pedestrians walking between attractions, or heading for one of the various business buildings or shopping areas in the Sydney city centre.  The Monorail connects the city centre, Chinatown and Darling Harbour making it easy to visit all of the city’s main attractions with ease.</p>
<p>The Monorail stops at each of 8 stations for 40 seconds at a time so you don’t have to worry about spending too much time simply waiting while others disembark or board.  The stations on the Monorail track are the following.</p>
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<li>Darling Park</li>
<li>City Centre</li>
<li>Galeries Victoria</li>
<li>World Square</li>
<li>Chinatown</li>
<li>Paddy’s Market</li>
<li>Convention Centre</li>
<li>Harbourside</li>
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<p>The Monorail is celebrated as one of the most efficient transportation systems in the world and is used by over 4 million people a year.  One of the treats you get when riding the Monorail is the opportunity to pass over the Pyrmont Bridge which was built in the 1800s and has been fully restored to its historic splendour.  You can ride the Monorail every day except Christmas and it runs different hours depending on the day of the week.</p>
<p><strong>The Light Rail Makes for Heavy-Duty Travel Ease</strong></p>
<p>The Sydney Light Rail is a space age tramway that is also referred to as a streetcar by those living in other countries.  The Light Rail is actually a series of passenger trams that run on tracks set in the streets and you can get on and off at designated stations.  Each vehicle has 5 cars.  The Light Rail is integrated into street traffic and you ride at ground level unlike the elevated Monorail ride.</p>
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<li>Central Station</li>
<li>Capitol Square</li>
<li>Paddy’s Markets</li>
<li>Exhibition Centre</li>
<li>Convention</li>
<li>Pyrmont Bay</li>
<li>Star City</li>
<li>John Street Square</li>
<li>Fish Market</li>
<li>Wentworth Park</li>
<li>Glebe</li>
<li>Jubilee Park</li>
<li>Rozelle Bay</li>
<li>Lilyfield</li>
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<p>The Light Rail runs between Lilyfield and Central Station and back again 24 hours a day every day of the year.  Anyone can ride the Light Rail to the Central Station and then ride the Monorail to circle the Sydney city centre.  You can also transfer to the Monorail at the Paddy’s Market and Convention stations. The Light Rail route has been divided into two zones and the number of zones you travel through determines your ticket price.</p>
<p><strong>Ride Them Both!</strong></p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/index.php/">Sydney Monorail and Light Rail</a> are both great transportation systems that can greatly simplify your life when you need to get around Australia’s biggest city.  You can ride one or the other, or even better, ride both!</p>
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		<title>See the City From a Height!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 08:16:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sydney is a beautiful city from any perspective, but one of the most interesting viewpoints is the one you get from a height!  When you ride the Sydney Monorail that is exactly what you get to see – Sydney from a bird’s eye view but without needing to fly too high.  The Monorail runs on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sydney is a beautiful city from any perspective, but one of the most interesting viewpoints is the one you get from a height!  When you ride the Sydney Monorail that is exactly what you get to see – Sydney from a bird’s eye view but without needing to fly too high.  The <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/index.php/">Monorail</a> runs on a raised rail supported by steel columns.  The rail is 5.5 metres of the ground and the 12 minute ride lets you get a great overview of the city centre area from Chinatown to Darling Harbour and everything in between.</p>
<p>On the Sydney Monorail you ride over the heads of the visitors who are busy strolling the walkways as they seek out the next great attraction.  Of course, you can also sit back and enjoy the feeling of satisfaction you get riding over the people who are still working while you get to play.  You know during your ride you will be able to avoid the crowds as you are delivered directly to your destination.</p>
<p>It’s hard not to feel a little superior when riding in such comfort right over the traffic and people congestion.  You don’t have a worry in the world because you don’t have to worry about traffic lights, missed turns, pedestrian jams, or even watching where you walk.  Instead you just hop aboard the Sydney Monorail and take advantage of temperature controlled comfort that makes travelling even a short distance so convenient.</p>
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<p><strong>The Best Overview</strong></p>
<p>Riding the Sydney Monorail gives you the best overview possible of so many Sydney sights in the city centre and the nearby harbours.  You can ride around the circular track all you want until you are comfortable with the location of the great attractions and various places to visit.  The best part is you are riding high in the air so you see the city from a height that gives you the best view.</p>
<p>The Sydney Monorail leaves a station at Darling Harbour so you can begin your trip with a stunning view of a beautiful bay.  But that is just the beginning.  As the Monorail follows its set path, you get to see an overview of the many parks, walkways, museum buildings, shopping areas and the convention and exhibition centres.  You can make a mental note about what you want to visit or you can simply get off at each station and take advantage of the fun and excitement Sydney offers.</p>
<p>One of the advantages of riding the Monorail is the fact you can get a view from a height so you can form your impressions without worrying about anything else like traffic or crowds.  The Monorail will take you by Darling Harbour, into Chinatown, over a variety of city centre streets, and back to Darling Harbour.</p>
<p><strong>Close Encounter of the Convenient Kind</strong></p>
<p>In fact, the Sydney Monorail will take you to spots that have been closed to motorcar traffic.  The Monorail takes you over the Pyrmont Bridge so you get a unique perspective of a spectacular bay.  This is a close encounter while on a comfortable and convenient ride.</p>
<p>One you have seen the city from a height, the fun is just starting.  You can take the “high” experience and convert it into a great walking tour.  Just choose the station you want to exit the Monorail at and get ready to have a great visit.  The <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/index.php/">Sydney Monorail</a> may be high in the air, but it promises only “grounded” fun!</p>
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		<title>Which Monorail And/Or Light Rail Ticket is Best for You?</title>
		<link>http://www.metrotransport.com.au/blog/2009/02/05/which-monorail-andor-light-rail-ticket-is-best-for-you/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you shop for a Sydney Monorail or Sydney Light Rail ticket, the first thing you will notice is there are many options available to suit travel needs and budget.  The right ticket choice depends on why you plan on riding in the first place and the number and ages of those in your group.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you shop for a <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/index.php/">Sydney Monorail</a> or Sydney Light Rail ticket, the first thing you will notice is there are many options available to suit travel needs and budget.  The right ticket choice depends on why you plan on riding in the first place and the number and ages of those in your group.  Of course, there are plenty of single person ticket options too making travel to and from the Sydney city centre easy and affordable.</p>
<p><strong>Identify Your Purpose for Travelling</strong></p>
<p>Before you pick your ticket, the first thing to consider is the purpose of your trip.  If you are planning on riding the Sydney Monorail or Light Rail as a worker, you will find weekly and annual ticket fares that offer significant discounts over the purchase of single trip tickets.  You can buy tickets for the Sydney Monorail or the Sydney Light Rail or a combination ticket which enables you to ride both modes of transportation.</p>
<p>If you are a visitor to the great city of Sydney, there are various ticket options designed to fit a one to three day adventure.  The adventure is made even more affordable when you buy a Supervoucher ticket which gives you the ability to ride the Monorail and/or Light Rail in addition to getting a large number of discounts at museums, attractions and restaurants.</p>
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<p>The Supervoucher will let you purchase discount tickets to the National Maritime Museum, the Powerhouse Museum, the Sydney Tower, the Sydney Aquarium and free gifts, bottles of wine, or desserts at local restaurants to name just a few of the benefits.  The Supervoucher includes much more in the way of discounts for the Sydney visitor whether coming from out of town or a resident looking for an excursion.</p>
<p><strong>Count the Number in Your Group</strong></p>
<p>Once you decide on the purpose of your trip, the next step is to count heads and determine ages in your group.   There are many ticket variations available with all offering special rates depending on your age.</p>
<p>For workers travelling to work on the Monorail and/or Light Rail, the single trip, weekly pass, annual pass, or METROCARD swipe card are the best choices.  You can purchase tickets for just the Monorail, just the Light Rail or a pass which lets you ride both.  This combination pass is perfect for those Sydney workers coming from outside the city centre.  The Light Rail only pass is ideal for those travelling to work anywhere between Central Station and Lilyfield.</p>
<p>There are ticket price discounts designed to accommodate family visitors ready to just enjoy the many Sydney attractions.  The Supervoucher Monorail and Light Rail passes are sold as single tickets or group tickets.  The family group rates enable two adults and two children, or one adult and three children, unlimited riding and discounts on most of Sydney’s major attractions.  A family can save a lot of money buying the family pass.</p>
<p>There are also special ticket rates available for children ages 6 to 16 years old, senior citizens, NSW war widows and widowers, and those on full pension.  All children under five years old can ride for free.</p>
<p>If you are involved in the travel trade industry, there are even special rates which have been developed to make large group travel more affordable.  Business, conference, and social groups such as weddings can purchase group packages through hotels and travel agencies which give everyone travelling with you the same opportunity to enjoy Sydney’s sights and sounds.  School groups, clubs and senior tour groups can also buy a ticket packages offering large discounts on both travel and attraction entrance fees.</p>
<p><strong>Make Sure You Understand Your Options!</strong></p>
<p>The best ticket for you depends on what the purpose of your travel on the <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/index.php/">Sydney Monorail and Light Rail</a>, what you want to accomplish during your city visit, and the number of people in your group.  But no matter what you decide, there will be an inexpensive ticket option available you just won’t be able to resist.  When you get ready to purchase your ticket, just make sure you take advantage of the many discount options available.</p>
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		<title>Why You Should Take a Camera Onto Sydney’s Light Rail</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever gone on a trip and forgotten to take your camera?  It can be frustrating when you see all of the great sights and realize you will have to remember them in your “mind’s eye”.  It’s too easy to forget the interesting details.  When you ride the Sydney Light Rail [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever gone on a trip and forgotten to take your camera?  It can be frustrating when you see all of the great sights and realize you will have to remember them in your “mind’s eye”.  It’s too easy to forget the interesting details.  When you ride the <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/index.php/">Sydney Light Rail</a> you won’t want to forget that camera, because there is so much to see and do that is pure and uniquely Australian.  </p>
<p>When you ride the Light Rail you go through the heart of very cosmopolitan Sydney.  Sydney boasts a number of harbour areas and you won’t find a more beautiful sight than sailboats with full sail gently cruising blue waters or impressive yachts from around the world seeking berth.  There aren’t too many places where you can ride public transportation and get to see some of the best sights the area offers.  On the Light Rail you will go by Darling Harbour, Johnston’s Bay and Rozelle Bay to name a few.</p>
<p>In addition, when you pull out of Central Station on the Sydney Light Rail, you get a close up view of the city sights as you roll past Chinatown, Paddy’s Markets, Pyrmont Bay and on to the Fish Market.  Even if you never get off the Light Rail you can see the glittering beauty of Sydney with its sparkling bays and the Sydney Tower which is 305 metres tall.</p>
<p><strong>Up Close and Personal</strong></p>
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<p>Of course, if you are a visitor to Sydney you won’t be able to resist getting on and off at various stations so you can enjoy the attractions.  With your camera in hand you are going to experience some of the best that Sydney has to offer.  With the purchase of the Light Rail Day Pass you can get off and back on the tram as many times as you want.</p>
<p>Naturally many people ride the Sydney Light Rail because it gives them the opportunity to easily access the harbours and parks close to the city centre.  You can ride the Light Rail into Central Station and then easily catch the Monorail which circles the city centre or transfer at an earlier station.  Or you can catch the Light Rail at any of its stations and visit the particular attractions along its routes.</p>
<p>There are so many attractions, your camera will be snapping away as it captures the beauty and vitality of the area and its people.  There is something for everyone too.  You can visit the bustling Darling Harbour area or the non-stop action packed Fish Market.  In Glebe you can walk through the shops and stop at any of the great pubs or restaurants and watch the people go by as you enjoy local fare.  </p>
<p><strong>Loving Nature Near the City</strong></p>
<p>Your camera will really come in handy when you visit places like Jubilee Park which is one of the Light Rail station stops.  Nature lovers will find plenty of photo opportunities, because Jubilee Park has nature trails and is a great place to bird watch.  The flowering gardens and green lawns are beautiful and create a relaxing atmosphere.   When you look at the pictures in the months to come, you will pat yourself on the back for remembering your camera.</p>
<p>From the quiet of the natural beauty of the area to the bustling city centre with its ongoing events and activities, Sydney offers it all.  That’s why you should never forget to take a camera onto <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/index.php/">Sydney’s Light Rail</a>.</p>
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		<title>Why Should You Travel Through Sydney on Light Rail?</title>
		<link>http://www.metrotransport.com.au/blog/2009/01/22/why-should-you-travel-through-sydney-on-light-rail/</link>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why should you travel through <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/index.php/">Sydney on Light Rail</a>?  You could ask yourself why should you enjoy travelling without the hassles that normally go with driving through traffic or why should you have the pleasure of being able to visit with family and friends as you visit various Sydney sites.  Of course you could ask yourself why you should take a ride on a comfortable tram that takes you directly to where you want to go. </p>
<p>In other words, travelling through Sydney on Light Rail is perfect for the worker, the visitor, the shopper, the tourist or the person looking for a day excursion.  You can take the Sydney Light Rail from Lilyfield to Central Station in the city centre area.  But there is so much to see along the route that you will want to take many trips on the Light Rail so you can stop at each and every station and take advantage of the sights and sounds of a great city.  </p>
<p><strong>Riding Light is Always Right!</strong></p>
<p>The reasons to travel through Sydney on Light Rail are numerous, but whether you are a visitor or a resident, you will find the travel on light rail to be convenient.  When you are riding to work, you can read your paper and gather your thoughts until you reach the destination.  If you are a visitor to this great city, the Light Rail makes it easy to get to a number of interesting places where you can have plenty of fun.</p>
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<p>The Light Rail stops at the following stations:</p>
<ul>
<li>Lilyfield</li>
<li>Rozelle Bay</li>
<li>Jubilee Park</li>
<li>Glebe</li>
<li>Wentworth Park</li>
<li>Fish Market</li>
<li>John Street Square</li>
<li>Star City</li>
<li>Pyrmont Bay</li>
<li>Convention Centre</li>
<li>Exhibition Centre</li>
<li>Paddy’s Markets</li>
<li>Capitol Square</li>
<li>Central Station</li>
</ul>
<p>After arriving at Paddy’s Market, you can get on the Sydney Monorail and continue your trip around the city centre which includes the best shopping and restaurants in the area.  The trains run close together, every 10 to 15 minutes to be exact, so you never have to wait long for the next boarding opportunity.</p>
<p><strong>Riding Rail Will Never Fail….to Please!</strong></p>
<p>You should travel through Sydney on Light Rail for more reasons than convenience though.  You should travel on the Light Rail because it is “green”.  Light Rail was designed to be environmentally sound and does not produce unhealthy emissions at the street level.</p>
<p>And when you decide to travel on Light Rail, you are able to easily access the best Sidney has to offer in the way of markets, restaurants, shops, exhibits and special events. It is all accessible by Light Rail at a price which is affordable.  You can jump on board at any of the stations and even decide to get off on a whim.  When you see something of interest that you would like to visit up close, the next stop is just minutes away.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/index.php/">Sydney Light Rail</a> is modern and fun to ride while also being practical.  As cities around the world try to come up with ideas to reduce air pollution and increase public transportation usage, Sidney has already implemented the perfect solution.  It is absolutely the best way to travel Sydney no matter why you need to get to your location.</p>
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		<title>The Benefits of Seeing Sydney by Monorail</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are plenty of benefits to seeing Sydney by Monorail, but you need to find out for yourself.  Of course, what you will find is a long list of advantages to using the Monorail as opposed to taking a cab or trying to manoeuvre unfamiliar or crowded city streets driving your personal auto or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are plenty of benefits to seeing Sydney by <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/index.php/">Monorail</a>, but you need to find out for yourself.  Of course, what you will find is a long list of advantages to using the Monorail as opposed to taking a cab or trying to manoeuvre unfamiliar or crowded city streets driving your personal auto or one you rented if you are a visitor.  So the first benefit you will realize is the lack of aggravation when you enjoy the comforts of the Monorail.</p>
<p>That leads to the second great benefit of seeing Sydney by Monorail – comfort!  You can ride in a temperature controlled environment and when the doors close, it’s time for a quiet and smooth ride.  When you ride the Monorail, you don’t have to worry about traffic lights or oncoming traffic or being late because you got lost.  You get to sit back and see the same sights as everyone else.</p>
<p>It’s a fact that the person driving a car often misses half of the sights, because he or she can’t take the eyes off the road.   Even auto passengers miss a lot because they are helping the driver watch for turns and traffic on city streets.  When everyone gets aboard the Monorail, everyone gets to see the same interesting sights of Sydney.</p>
<p><strong>No Guesswork Needed</strong></p>
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<p>Riding the Sydney Monorail takes all the guesswork out of your trip.  The schedule is reliable and the Monorail takes you to the best spots in Sydney.  You don’t have to worry about addresses or finding your way around, because the Monorail stops near all the great attractions. </p>
<p>There are 8 Monorail stations that stop near Darling Harbour, Paddy’s Markets, Chinatown, the heart of city shopping, and the Sydney Exhibition and Convention Centres.</p>
<p>Other benefits of seeing Sydney by Monorail include the following.</p>
<ul>
<li>Easily access the Sydney Light Rail</li>
<li>Get on and off as you wish</li>
<li>Short rides between attractions</li>
<li>Long hours of operation each day so you can get a full day of sightseeing in</li>
<li>Frequent runs to fit any schedule</li>
<li>Convenient</li>
</ul>
<p>The Sydney Monorail is inexpensive too.  In this age of expensive gasoline prices, the low Monorail rates make it possible to do a lot more sightseeing on a budget.  If you use the Sydney Monorail to get to work, you will save a lot of money on transportation expenses.  The Sydney Monorail has a variety of low rates to fit your needs and your schedule.  You can purchase a single ride, a multi-day pass, a multi-ride pass, or even a combination Monorail and Light Rail pass.  </p>
<p><strong>Convenient and Safe</strong></p>
<p>Seeing <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/index.php/">Sydney by Monorail</a> is safe and convenient.  For this reason it is ideal for both visitors and residents needing access to the city centre.  You can ride to work or take advantage of the many events held in the city centre parks or near Darling Harbour.  The Monorail makes it easy to take advantage of the varied and cosmopolitan city centre restaurants and shops.  You don’t have to worry about hassling with parking, crowds or hauling your purchases on foot through the streets as you walk to your car.  </p>
<p>With all these benefits, it’s no wonder so many people ride the Monorail and then brag about how smart they are for making such a great choice in transportation.</p>
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		<title>Metro Light Rail – A Great Secret for a Day Out in Sydney</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can live in a great location like Sydney and find yourself taking it for granted.  Then one day you hear visitors or tourists from outside the area talking about what a great time they had in your city.  So where have you been lately?  What did they discover that you need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can live in a great location like Sydney and find yourself taking it for granted.  Then one day you hear visitors or tourists from outside the area talking about what a great time they had in your city.  So where have you been lately?  What did they discover that you need to find out more about?</p>
<p>Most likely the visitors to the city of Sydney found the <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/index.php/">Metro Light Rail</a>.  Sydney is a jewel of a city and the Light Rail takes you right to the most glittering facets in style.  The Metro Light Rail is a tramway that runs from Lilyfield to the Central Station near Chinatown.  From the Light Rail, you can hop the Monorail and enjoy all the points of light that make Sydney so attractive to people all over the world.</p>
<p>If you are like a lot of people, you go to work day after day and tell yourself that one of those days the family will enjoy an outing.  Time goes by and suddenly you find yourself listening to others talk about the outside concert near Darling Harbour or the great meal they ate in Chinatown.   Maybe it’s time you found out for yourself what the tourists learn when they plan their trip to Sydney.  They learn that the Metro Light Rail is the ideal mode of transportation when it’s time to get to the heart of the jewel called Sydney.</p>
<p><strong>Glittering Harbours and Brilliant Attractions</strong></p>
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<p>Sydney is a thriving and exciting city.  If you live in Sydney, or are visiting, the biggest problem you will have is deciding how on earth you are going to fit everything you want to do in a day.  You can visit the city centre and enjoy the Sydney Aquarium or visit the Australian National Maritime Museum to name just two of the attractions among many.  You can also simply stroll about Darling Harbour and take advantage of the view and then take yourself out to eat at one of the eclectic restaurants nearby.</p>
<p>Those activities alone could fill a day, but there is so much more to do in Sydney.  The Metro Light Rail begins at Central Station, but it will carry you to a number of fascinating spots where you can really see Sydney up close.  The Metro Light Rail will take you to Paddy’s Markets, Pyrmont Bay, the Fish Market and Wentworth Park.  Don’t be surprised if you find yourself getting off the tram when you hear the attractions of each of these stops calling to you.</p>
<p>Of course you can continue to ride the Metro Light Rail to Glebe.  Glebe is an inner-city suburb with its own special reputation for cafes, shops and pubs.  It’s only 15 minutes from the main city and is a great spot to unwind while you enjoy lunch or dinner with friends or family.  From Glebe you can ride all the way to Lilyfield stopping at Jubilee Park or Rozelle.</p>
<p><strong>Easy Travel</strong></p>
<p>The secret is out!  You not only live in a jewel of a city, it’s possible to easily get around with no fuss when you take the Metro Light Rail.  You will discover you can enjoy a lot more of this wonderful city when you don’t have to worry about parking or city traffic.  You just get aboard the quiet and clean light rail car, lean back, and enjoy the view.</p>
<p>All that glitters in Sydney is the city itself!  The <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/index.php/">Metro Light Rail</a> is not just for tourists and city visitors.  It’s for everyone who is interested in a treasure hunt for city points of light.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes we take for granted the beauty of the area in which we live.  But in Sydney, the Sydney-siders appreciate the city and its surrounding areas for its many attractions and natural beauty.  But like most people, there is always a reluctance to spend a day off fighting traffic in a car or placing yourself [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes we take for granted the beauty of the area in which we live.  But in Sydney, the Sydney-siders appreciate the city and its surrounding areas for its many attractions and natural beauty.  But like most people, there is always a reluctance to spend a day off fighting traffic in a car or placing yourself in a situation that is stressful.  Day-offs are days for getting away from the stress of daily living.</p>
<p>In Sydney, the Sydney-siders have discovered a great secret.  Those searching for a way to enjoy their own city without having to worry about getting around have discovered the <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/">Metro Light Rail</a>.  The Light Rail is easy to catch at one of the substations in the area outside the main city centre.  It is then only a brief ride to the major entertainment hubs.</p>
<p>These hubs include the Darling Harbour area, the central shopping district and other attraction areas.  There is no limit to the attractions in this world class city.  At Darling Harbour, you will find plenty of free entertainment every day.  But if you are in the mood for dining or dancing, there is plenty of opportunity to visit one of the pubs or restaurants which have made the harbour area famous.</p>
<p><strong>Staying Within Budget</strong></p>
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<p>In these days of economic instability, many families are looking for ways to spend time together while staying within the household budget.  The Metro Light Rail is inexpensive which means you can afford to bring the whole family.  Everyone can ride on the same comfortable Light Rail as you begin your family adventure.  Riding to the Sydney city centre or the family parks in Darling Harbour, it is easy to find the many attractions including museums, an aquarium and the fascinating fish markets.</p>
<p>Of course, not everyone is seeking family entertainment.  Sidney-siders can ride the Metro Light Rail to some of the best shopping in the world. Or the Light Rail is the ideal transportation when you plan on spending some time in the evening enjoying some drinks on the outdoor patios followed by international cuisine.  You can then ride safely home on the Light Rail which operates non-stop every day of the week and twenty-four hours a day.</p>
<p><strong>Protecting the Environment</strong></p>
<p>The Sidney-siders that love and appreciate their friendly city also have another reason for using the Metro Light Rail.  Everyone who rides the Light Rail is making a contribution to the protection of the environment.  Each ride on the Light Rail represents one car that was not driven or one car that did not produce carbon emissions.  The Light Rail was created to be energy efficient so all riders are doing their part to reduce both traffic and air pollutants in Sydney.</p>
<p>Sidney-siders have a not-so-well kept secret – the <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/">Metro Light Rail</a>.  If you are looking for a great way to spend a day out in beautiful Sydney, transportation is all taken care of when you use Light Rail.</p>
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		<title>The Attractions of Light Rail</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using Light Rail is an easy decision for thousands of people for a lot of reasons.  The Light Rail is the newest public transportation system developed to make it easy to access the Sydney city centre and Darling Harbour from the outlying suburbs.  Once on the Light Rail, you can easily switch to the Sydney [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using Light Rail is an easy decision for thousands of people for a lot of reasons.  The Light Rail is the newest public transportation system developed to make it easy to access the Sydney city centre and Darling Harbour from the outlying suburbs.  Once on the <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/">Light Rail</a>, you can easily switch to the Sydney Monorail system or the reliable bus system.</p>
<p>The Sydney Light Rail system is new and aesthetically appealing.  The trams were designed to accommodate all needs.  The bright colours and comfortable seating make the transportation system attractive to most people.</p>
<p>But the Light Rail offers much more than aesthetics.  The trams were designed to make wheelchair access easy.  There are designated areas on the trams for wheelchairs.  The trams include ramps for simple boarding and exiting.  There are even directional floor tiles which make it easy to find the appropriate exits when it is time to start your adventure.</p>
<p><strong>In the Mood</strong></p>
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<p>Most people are seldom in the mood to fight traffic, and traffic and big cities always go hand in hand.  When taking advantage of the Sydney Light Rail system, traffic is never a problem.  You can board one of the new trams and spend your travel time getting in the right mood…the relaxing and happy mood which should reflect a great visit to a great city.</p>
<p>On the Light Rail, you do not have to worry about missing your stops or being unable to locate the attractions you are seeking.  The announcement system on Light Rail is clear and practical.  You will know in plenty of time when your stop is coming up.  There is no frantic searching to see where you are at the moment.  You can sit back and enjoy the view from the windows while listening for word you are almost at your destination.</p>
<p><strong>No Detours</strong></p>
<p>The Sydney Light Rail will take you right where you want to go too.  All the rides are short and there are no detours of course.  You can ride the Light Rail to the Darling Harbour area where you can then get on the Monorail.  Many people simply walk from the Light Rail to the Darling Harbour area.</p>
<p>You can also ride the Light Rail to many different parks including Wentworth Park, Jubilee Park or Rozelle Bay.  If you want to visit the Sydney Fish Markets, your stop is right across the street from one of the rails many stations.    In fact, all along the Sydney Light Rail you will find restaurants, hotels and attractions to keep you as busy as you want to be.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.metrotransport.com.au/">Sydney Light Rail</a> is a progressive and effective means of transportation.  It was designed to make it easy for anyone to get to the beautiful city of Sydney and some of its most stunning harbours. When you ride the Light Rail, you will discover that not having to deal with traffic in this day and age is a real joy.  You can bring the whole family and know everyone will be riding in comfort and safety.</p>
<p>The Sydney Light Rail is an ideal transportation system that you should be sure and take advantage of whenever possible.</p>
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