How to get from Alfords Point to Royal National Park by bus, ferry and train?
By bus, ferry and train
To get from Alfords Point to Royal National Park in Sydney, you’ll need to take one bus line, one train line and one ferry line: take the 962 bus from Sir Thomas Mitchell Residential Care Facility, Fowler Rd station to Sutherland Station, Stand D station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the T4 train and finally take the BUNC ferry from Cronulla Wharf station to Bundeena Wharf station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 2 hr 24 min.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to bus stationSir Thomas Mitchell Residential Care Facility, Fowler RdID 2234152580 m • 8 min
- 2Wait for bus962Miranda Westfield: Stand 3
- 3Ride to bus stationSutherland Station, Stand DID 223220332 min
- 4Walk to train stationSutherland StationID 22321060 m • 1 min
- 5Wait for trainT4Cronulla
- 6Ride to train stationCronulla StationID 22302015 min
- 7Walk to ferry stationCronulla Wharf350 m • 5 min
- 8Wait for ferryBUNCBundeena
- 9Ride to ferry stationBundeena Wharf29 min
- 10Walk toRoyal National Park3.36 km • 43 min
Public transport directions from Alfords Point to Royal National Park
Public transport stations close to Alfords Point
Alfords Point is located at Alfords Point, Sydney and the nearest public transport station is Alfords Point Rd at Eucalyptus St.
Bus stations close to Alfords Point:
- Alfords Point Rd at Eucalyptus St
- Brushwood Dr at Eucalyptus St
- Brushwood Dr at Coachwood Cres
Public transport stations close to Royal National Park, Sydney
Royal National Park is located at Royal National Park, Sydney and the nearest public transport station is Bargo St at Kara Karook St.
Train stations close to Royal National Park:
- Caringbah Station
- Woolooware Station
- Cronulla Station
Bus stations close to Royal National Park:
- Bargo St at Kara Karook St
- Maianbar Rd opp Red Jacks Trail
- Red Jacks Trail at Maianbar Rd
Ferry stations close to Royal National Park:
- Bundeena Wharf
- Cronulla Wharf
Related Routes
- Adamstown to Royal National Park
- Adamstown Heights to Royal National Park
- Albion Park Rail to Royal National Park
- Allambie Heights to Royal National Park
- Allawah to Royal National Park
- Arncliffe to Royal National Park
- Artarmon to Royal National Park
- Ashbury to Royal National Park
- Asquith to Royal National Park
- Austinmer to Royal National Park
- Awaba to Royal National Park
- Balmain to Royal National Park
- Balmain East to Royal National Park
- Banksia to Royal National Park
- Banksmeadow to Royal National Park
- Bankstown to Royal National Park
- Barden Ridge to Royal National Park
- Bardwell Park to Royal National Park
- Bardwell Valley to Royal National Park
- Bargo to Royal National Park
Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from Alfords Point to Royal National Park?
The fastest way takes 144 minutes, using Bus line 962, Bus line T4, Bus line BUNC.
Is there a direct bus between Alfords Point and Royal National Park in Sydney?
No, you’ll have to take one bus line, one train line and one ferry line in total. The total travelling time is 2 hr 24 min.
Which bus line goes from Alfords Point to Royal National Park in Sydney?
The 962 bus line goes from Sir Thomas Mitchell Residential Care Facility, Fowler Rd station near Alfords Point to Miranda Westfield: Stand 3 station. From there you’ll have to take one train line and one ferry line till Royal National Park station near Royal National Park in Sydney
How long does it take to travel from Alfords Point to Royal National Park in Sydney by bus, train and ferry?
The total travel time between Alfords Point and Royal National Park in Sydney by bus, train and ferry is about 2 hr 24 min.
Where do I get on the bus near Alfords Point to get to Royal National Park in Sydney?
Get on the 962 bus from the Sir Thomas Mitchell Residential Care Facility, Fowler Rd stop near Alfords Point in Sydney.
Where do I get off the bus when travelling between Alfords Point and Royal National Park in Sydney?
Get off the bus at the Royal National Park station, which is closest to Royal National Park in Sydney.