Accessible transport Google Earth map

Google earth logoOnce upon a time, not so long ago, the only way for wheelchair users to get around Sydney was in taxis.

Now a network of public transport has been developed, with buses, trains and ferries being adapted so that they can accommodate people with mobility disabilities.

Accessible buses run on most routes, and many train stations and ferry wharves are wheelchair accessible.

You can download this file and open it in Google Earth to see the exact location of Cityrail fully accessible stations and Sydney Ferries accessible wharves.

The Cityrail network stretches into country areas as far as Bathurst in the west, north to Muswellbrook, Bowral in the Southern Highlands and Bomaderry in the south.

With Google Earth's tools it is possible to measure exactly how far the station is to your destination and see what is nearby, so it is easy to plan your appointment or organise a holiday or day trip.

 <----------- Download the accessible Sydney transport overlay ----------->

You can download Google Earth @ www.earth.google.com

Birds eye view of Sydney tranport 

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