The 'Sydney Coach Terminal' is a Member of the ComfortDelGro Cabcharge Group and is located on the Corner of Eddy Ave & Pitt St Central railway station, Sydney.
The Sydney Coach Terminal has been in operation for over 15 years. The company is a joint venture between
Singapore-based ComfortDelGro Corporation and Cabcharge Australia Limited. ComfortDelGro owns a 51% stake in the business
[1], Cabcharge 49%
[2].
The Sydney Coach Terminal provides visitors to Sydney with tourist information, a free accommodation booking service and fare and timetable information for all local and interstate coach services Australia wide. It also provides travellers with free maps, booklets and travel brochures.
Interstate bus routes
Coaches departing from the Sydney Coach and bus Terminal depart for all major destinations within
Australia. These services depart from Bay 1 to 14 in Eddy Avenue and Bays 15 to 17 in
Pitt St.
★ ' Some of the main destinations are'
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Newcastle
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Port Macquarie
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Coffs Harbour
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Byron Bay
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Surfers Paradise
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Brisbane
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Bundaberg
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Noosa
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Hervey Bay
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Rockhampton, Queensland
★
Airlie Beach
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Mission Beach, Queensland
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Townsville and
Cairns
★ 'While some of the other destinations are'
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Canberra
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Melbourne
★
Adelaide
★
Wagga Wagga
★
Griffith and
Mildura
Coach travel passes
Travel passes are available to just about any location in Australia. Some passes will allow unlimited travel around Australia within a certain time period. Some of these passes are valid for 30 days and some are valid for a year.
Kilometre passes are also available. These passes begin at a minimum of 2000km. Someone wishing to travel further can purchase anything up to 20,000 kilometres. One pass for example will allow you unlimited stops travelling in one direction for 45 days from Sydney to
Cairns.
Travel Passes within the Sydney
Metropolitan area are also available. See
Sydney Explorer,
State Transit Authority.
Sydney and Bondi Explorer
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. You can hop on or off at your own leisure, then catch the next bus when it arrives. The Sydney Explorer is air conditioned and
commentary is also provided.
Coach companys of N.S.W
Fearnes Coaches
Fearnes coaches is an Australian company which recently celebrated it's 90th anniversary in NSW. It provides Daily services to country N.S.W between Sydney, Canberra and Wagga Wagga covering all of the small towns along the way. The Service departs Wagga Wagga Railway station each morning for Sydney and returns in the afternoon.
★ '''Bus route'''
★ Sydney
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Liverpool
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Mittagong
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Goulburn
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Yass
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Jugiong
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Gundagai
★
Wagga
★
Canberra
★
Bowning
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Binalong
★
Galong
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Harden
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Wombat
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Young
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Wallendbeen
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Cootamundra
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Bethungra
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Illabo
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Junee
Murrays Coaches
Murrays Coaches is an Australian coach company, providing local services around New South Wales, among other routes, from Sydney to Canberra. Murrays coaches leave Canberra from the Jolimont Centre on the Western side of
Northbourne Avenue in City Centre, Australian Capital
Territory Civic. Buses leave Sydney from Bay 13 Eddy Avenue, adjacent to the Sydney Coach Terminal at Central Station (Sydney).
Murrays Coaches also operate between Canberra and the
South Coast, Canberra and Wollongong, and Canberra and the snow fields.
Murrays has six
depots located in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Gold Coast, and Cairns. They operate over 250 coaches across these locations.
The company was founded in Canberra in 1966 by Ron Murray who is still the current Managing Director.
The Sydney Coach Terminal is the main ticketing agent in Sydney for Murrays Coaches. Staff at the Sydney Coach Terminal also work with Murray's staff, helping to check passengers off their manifest and other duties as in ticketing and amendments to prior bookings.
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Sydney
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Canberra
★
Kingston
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Queanbeyan
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Bungendore
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Braidwood
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Nelligen
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Batemans Bay
★ Batehaven
★ Caseys Beach
★ Surf Beach
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Malua Bay
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Rosedale
★ Barlings Beach
★ Tomakin
★ Mossy Point
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Broulee
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Moruya
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South Moruya
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Tuross Head
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Bodalla
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Dalmeny
★ Kianga Beach
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Narooma
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Wollongong
★ Figtree
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Unanderra
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Dapto
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Albion Park
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Robertson
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Moss Vale
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Marulan
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Goulburn
Greyhound Australia

Logo.
Greyhound Australia is the largest long distance bus operator in Australia, operating in all mainland states and territories. It is owned by the Chapman Group and
ANZ (and is not related to the North American
Greyhound Lines). The company also owns the McCaffertys and Suncoast Pacific bus brands.
Greyhound Australia's busiest long-distance route is between Canberra and Sydney.
Greyhound Australia's direct competitors include Firefly, Murrays, as well as
CountryLink,
V/Line and
Queensland Rail services.
The Sydney Terminal is located in Eddy Avenue at the Sydney Central Railway Station. Coaches departing from Eddy Avenue go to all major destinations. Train Services are available from Adelaide to Perth.
Busways North Coast

Company Logo.
Busways is a company that operates bus services in the western suburbs of Sydney,
Central Coast and
North Coast of New South Wales. It Also has a service that operates out of Central Station Sydney. This service departs from Bay 9 Eddy Avenue, at the northern most end of Central Station. This service heads north up the
Pacific Highway, stopping at places like Newcastle, Blueys Beach and the
Forster Great Lakes region. This service is in operation seven days a week.
Popular destinations, Australia wide
★
Sydney Opera House and the
Sydney Harbour Bridge
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Darling Harbour
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Blue Mountains
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Port Stephens
★ The
beaches of the
Gold Coast.
★ The
Great Barrier Reef
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Daintree Rainforest,
Queensland.
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Port Douglas
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Alice Springs
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Coober Pedy
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Uluru (
Ayers Rock)
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Kings Canyon (Northern Territory)
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South Australia, for
wine tasting
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Kakadu National Park
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Darwin
★
Melbourne, including the
Melbourne Cricket Ground
★
Loch Ard Gorge Great Ocean Road.
Victoria (Australia).
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Tasmanian wilderness and historical sites
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Franklin River, Tasmania.
★ More generically, the
Outback.
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Perth, Western Australia

A country Road
See also
References
1. ComfortDelGro Corporation website
2. Cabcharge Australia Limited website
External links
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Westbus website