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We have some parking options for drivers, but we also promote more environmentally friendly ways of getting to campus, such as cycling and using public transport. There are two main entrances, one on Parramatta Rd and one on City Rd. As the campus is quite large, the best transport option will depend on your destination. Redfern is a minute walk to the campus. Many students walk this route, and a free shuttle bus runs between Fisher Library and Redfern Station in the evening during semester.
Students walking from South Eveleigh and Darlington campus, and vice versa, can use the Southern Concourse at Redfern Station to do so. Central is a minute walk along City Rd and George St. If you are arriving by bus, there are stops at our main entrances on Parramatta Rd and City Rd. Use the campus map to locate the closest bus stop to your destination. The University operates free bus services that run approximately every 20 minutes between the Fisher Library and Redfern train station.
These services operate all year, apart from weekends, public holidays and the Christmas shut down period. Regular and express services run frequently.
View the bus timetable and the bus route pdf, 9. We have an eight-seater mini bus with full hydraulic wheelchair lift. For more details, call Campus Security on Select 'bike parking' on the campus map to find secure bicycle parking stations. There are three bike repair stations on campus. These are self-service bicycle repair station with an air pump, allen wrenches, screw drivers and tyre levers.
The availability of parking at the University varies and in the interests of sustainability we encourage people to use public transport, walk or cycle in by using bicycle parking, safe pedestrian routes, and the campus bus. There are several carpark buildings, outdoor parking areas, and off-street parking. The PAYG system better supports the flexible work and study practices of our staff and students by only requiring staff and students to pay for parking for the days and times they park on campus, instead of on an annualised basis.