Sat AM airport to SYD CBD

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Isochronous

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2 of us traveling together tomorrow. Is the train link still priced exorbitantly? Wondering if it makes a cab or Uber (Black or X) the better option instead.
 
With 2 people I think a cab becomes both more economical and more convenient over the train.
 
Checked my train fare to hotel and they want $17 ... Wow daylight robbery
 
Cab could be anything from what $40-$80 depending on the scruples of the driver, route taken and your ability to not put up with cough/willingness to report if driver wants to "take you for a ride".
 
Cab could be anything from what $40-$80 depending on the scruples of the driver, route taken and your ability to not put up with cough/willingness to report if driver wants to "take you for a ride".

Problem with a cab ride is it's slower. Certain peak times - considerably slower.
 
Omnicar.

You'll get a Caprice or Statesman. $47 flat fare plus tolls.

Cheaper than an Uber and you don't need to mess around booking upon arrival - they'll be waiting for you in the terminal when you arrive.
 
The train (although the surcharge is a ripoff) is not a bad deal from the middle to outer suburbs but a shocker to the city. From 30km out from the airport it costs me $19 one way on the train vs $120++ via taxi. Haven't caught a taxi in years. Used to Park 'n' Fly but that got too expensive plus arriving back into SYD at 1700 on a Friday was not how I liked to start my weekends!

But I'm a big fan of the train.
 
Omnicar.

You'll get a Caprice or Statesman. $47 flat fare plus tolls.

Cheaper than an Uber and you don't need to mess around booking upon arrival - they'll be waiting for you in the terminal when you arrive.

Cheaper than both Uber Black AND Uber X?
 
Shouldn't be too much of an issue on a Saturday morning, as per thread title.

I've been caught out before; winding protest marches, sporting events, weekend roadworks.......in Sydney you just never know.
 
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My rule of thumb:

1 pax --> Train
2+ pax --> Cab (unless it's peak hour / gridlock).

SAT AM not being peak hour --> Cab (ask them to go via O'Riordan Street and not via tollways).
 
I usually use either the 400 bus, or walk to Wolli Creek (from the international terminal) or Mascot (from the domestic terminal) station. The train fare from either of those stations is about $4 from memory into the city, as opposed to $17. Both walks take 15-20 minutes. Though I realise it may be slightly difficult if you have luggage.
 
3pm yesterday, Pitt St near Goulburn to domestic was $30. I reckon it's a 50/50 proposition
 
Whilst the train is not the usual train fare, it's much cheaper than a cab, you don't get stuck in traffic and have to tolerate the rudeness of cab drivers. If use you an Opal card, it;s not quite the full $17 or $19 that people are quoting here and if you're lucky enough to have your 8 trips up in the week, it's even a little less.
 
Regarding the train, welcome to privatisation. At least a taxi or other car is door to door so you pay for that convenience.
 
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