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How to get fromNorth Sydney to Macquarie Universityby subway, bus, taxi, or car

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There are 4 ways to get from North Sydney to Macquarie University by subway, bus, taxi, or car

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  1. Subway

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    1. Take the subway from Victoria Cross Station to Macquarie University Stationsubway subway M1
    22 min
    $3–6
  2. Line 291 bus

    1. Take the bus from Pacific Hwy Opp West St to Macquarie University Campus, University Av, Stand Dbus bus 290 / ...
    36 min
    $3–5
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from North Sydney to Macquarie Universitytaxi taxi 12.6 km
    13 min
    $40–50
  4. Drive 12.6 km

    1. Drive from North Sydney to Macquarie Universitycar car 12.6 km
    13 min
    $3–4

North Sydney to Macquarie University by subway and foot

Calendar2181Weekly Services
Duration22 minAverage Duration
Ticket$3Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between North Sydney, NSW, Australia and Macquarie University, NSW, Australia?

Sydney Metro operates a subway from Victoria Cross Station to Macquarie University Station every 5 minutes. Tickets cost $3–6 and the journey takes 15 min. Alternatively, Busways operates a bus from Pacific Hwy Opp West St to Macquarie University Campus, University Av, Stand D every 30 minutes. Tickets cost $3–5 and the journey takes 33 min.

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