How to get from Dean St opp QEII Square to Ropes Crossing by bus and train?
From Dean St opp QEII Square to Ropes Crossing by bus and train
To get from Dean St opp QEII Square to Ropes Crossing you’ll need to take 2 train lines and one bus line: take the 624 train from Albury Station station to Central Station station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the T1 train and finally take the 780 bus from Mount Druitt Station, Stand F station to Hallow Pde before Ropes Cross Bvd station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 9 hr 37 min. The bus and train schedule from Dean St opp QEII Square may change. We recommend you check the updated bus and train schedule to Ropes Crossing on the Moovit app.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to train stationAlbury StationID 264011.04 km • 14 min
- 2Wait for train624Central
- 3Ride to train stationCentral StationID 200060470 min
- 4Wait for trainT1Penrith
- 5Ride to train stationMount Druitt StationID 27701057 min
- 6Walk to bus stationMount Druitt Station, Stand F110 m • 2 min
- 7Wait for bus780Penrith
- 8Ride to bus stationHallow Pde before Ropes Cross Bvd11 min
- 9Walk toRopes CrossingBlackburn Street540 m • 7 min
Public transport directions from Dean St opp QEII Square to Ropes Crossing
Bus And Train schedule from Dean St opp QEII Square to Ropes Crossing
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Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from Dean St opp QEII Square to Ropes Crossing?
The fastest way takes 577 minutes, using Train line 624, Train line T1, Bus line 780.
Is there a direct train between Dean St opp QEII Square and Ropes Crossing?
No, you’ll have to take 2 train lines and one bus line in total. The total travelling time is 9 hr 37 min.
Which train line goes from Dean St opp QEII Square to Ropes Crossing?
The 624 train line goes from Albury Station station near Dean St opp QEII Square in Albury to Central Station station. From there you’ll have to take one train line and one bus line till Central Station station near Ropes Crossing.
How long does it take to travel from Dean St opp QEII Square to Ropes Crossing by train and bus?
The total travel time between Dean St opp QEII Square and Ropes Crossing by train and bus is about 9 hr 37 min.
Where do I get on the train near Dean St opp QEII Square to get to Ropes Crossing?
Get on the 624 train from the Albury Station station near Dean St opp QEII Square in Albury.
Where do I get off the train when travelling between Dean St opp QEII Square and Ropes Crossing?
Get off the train at the Central Station stop, which is closest to Ropes Crossing.
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