It's not that bad anymore, after Transport NSW increased the frequency of buses in late 2015. In first week or so, expect a wait time of fifteen to twenty minutes. But as the semester progresses, expect wait times of five to ten minutes. Also, note that wait times significantly depend on the time of the day - eg if you're heading to uni for an 11am class, it will be very common to have zero waiting time and instantly get on a bus.In the first weeks of semester, it's crazy at Eddy Avenue. I've waited for a good 30-40 minutes before (and was late for 9am class). There are alternative bus routes that will get you to uni such as the M50 or 39X buses.
You should be fine bruhIf my first lecture is at 1pm on Monday I should be fine, right?
Also, can someone give me the short version of UNSW Express buses?
Yassssssss this is what I do as well!! *hi-5*Or if you're a keen bean and are annoyingly enthusiastic you can go early and never wait more than 5-10 mins for a bus
(Inb4 berated by Square and Queen
I'M A NERD OK)
Get to central at like 12:30 in the first few weeks, just to be on the safe side, and you should be able to make your 1pm lecture comfortablyIf my first lecture is at 1pm on Monday I should be fine, right?
Well, all these express buses only accept prepaid tickets and Opal. You won't be able to buy tickets on board. If you catch express from Central to UNSW Gate 2 on a Concession Opal Card, it should cost $1.75 and take around 15 minutes. If you catch a 39X from Central to UNSW, it should cost $1.75 as well on Concession Opal, but it should take 20 to 25 minutes.I just don't know how they work eg pay, how much faster are they
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Well, just to be sure, 8:15 isn't that bad of an idea in the first few weeks. But lines should drop off in later weeks, meaning you'll only need to get to Central at like 8:30 or something.so like when should i get to central for 9am classes? like 8:15? rekt
Following on from this, you'll need a concession opal card for these prices, so on myUNSW, there is a section that allows you to obtain a concession opal card. However, you will also need a UNSW student card to prove you are the opal cardholder, which means you cannot use your concession opal card when you head to UNSW for the first time (as you won't have a student card yet).Well, all these express buses only accept prepaid tickets and Opal. You won't be able to buy tickets on board. If you catch express from Central to UNSW Gate 2 on a Concession Opal Card, it should cost $1.75 and take around 15 minutes. If you catch a 39X from Central to UNSW, it should cost $1.75 as well on Concession Opal, but it should take 20 to 25 minutes.
Yeah 8:15 will get you there around 9:10 so it's probably the latest you should get thereso like when should i get to central for 9am classes? like 8:15? rekt
Thanks, but apparently I can get my zID card after 27 Jan? According to the getting started at UNSW website.Following on from this, you'll need a concession opal card for these prices, so on myUNSW, there is a section that allows you to obtain a concession opal card. However, you will also need a UNSW student card to prove you are the opal cardholder, which means you cannot use your concession opal card when you head to UNSW for the first time (as you won't have a student card yet).
You will need either a child opal card, or purchase a paper ticket just for that 1 day (single if you are getting your UNSW card, which also means you'll need to top up your opal card beforehand).
Yeah but in order to lawfully use a concession Opal card, you need to hold a UNSW student ID. You won't have that until you physically head into UNSW, for which you cannot use a concession Opal card to make that trip to UNSW. You'll need a child Opal card (if you are a minor) or use a concession paper ticket alongside your school concession card.Thanks, but apparently I can get my zID card after 27 Jan? According to the getting started at UNSW website.
Ah of course. Right I have to use a normal opal card that time first. Silly me.Yeah but in order to lawfully use a concession Opal card, you need to hold a UNSW student ID. You won't have that until you physically head into UNSW, for which you cannot use a concession Opal card to make that trip to UNSW. You'll need a child Opal card (if you are a minor) or use a concession paper ticket alongside your school concession card.
If you still have your high school card, you might be able to still buy a concession train/bus ticket. You could also try and get a child opal card (if applicable).Ah of course. Right I have to use a normal opal card that time first. Silly me.
agreed, expect these first yrs to be there again at the start of the semDepends on time and day
9am on monday expect to wait literally nearly an hour due to first year students being cunts and also long waiting times during rainy days and exam days
Best to skip 9am lectures imo