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| Newcastle | Transportation to Byron Posted: Mon December 18, 2006 12:57 AM UTC
Hey everyone, I'll be going up to Newcaslte from Sydney by train, and i was told this was the last stop. Is it possible to catch a bus at this same station (scott n watt intersection) to get to byron bay? Also, would anyone know a website where i might find some resourceful information abut the bus system in newcastle. thanks for any help
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| Newcastle | RE: Transportation to Byron Posted: Mon December 18, 2006 02:03 AM UTC
http://www.countrylink.info/timetables/northcoast/byronbay_to
You can get a country link train (and bus for the last section) from Broadmeadow (just before Newcastle) to Byron Bay so you would have to get a train from Newcastle (scott st) to Broadmeadow to meet the countrylink train. www.131500.com.au gives info in Sydeny public transport including trains to Broadmeadow and Newcastle. http://www.newcastlebuses.info/ Has info on the Newcastle bus and ferry system.
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| Newcastle | RE: RE: Transportation to Byron Posted: Mon January 8, 2007 09:08 AM UTC Do you have to stop at Newcastle? I am wondering because I am pretty sure that you can take a train from Sydney that will take you all the way to Byron Bay without changing to a bus.....it will also stop at Broadmeadow. But the best idea is to go directly if you don't need to be in Newcastle. Iandsmith is a local resident in Newcastle and would be able to give you more information about that area if you send him a vtmail. Carole.
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