Why You Should Take a Camera Onto Sydney’s Light Rail
Have you ever gone on a trip and forgotten to take your camera? It can be frustrating when you see all of the great sights and realize you will have to remember them in your “mind’s eye”. It’s too easy to forget the interesting details. When you ride the Sydney Light Rail you won’t want to forget that camera, because there is so much to see and do that is pure and uniquely Australian.
When you ride the Light Rail you go through the heart of very cosmopolitan Sydney. Sydney boasts a number of harbour areas and you won’t find a more beautiful sight than sailboats with full sail gently cruising blue waters or impressive yachts from around the world seeking berth. There aren’t too many places where you can ride public transportation and get to see some of the best sights the area offers. On the Light Rail you will go by Darling Harbour, Johnston’s Bay and Rozelle Bay to name a few.
In addition, when you pull out of Central Station on the Sydney Light Rail, you get a close up view of the city sights as you roll past Chinatown, Paddy’s Markets, Pyrmont Bay and on to the Fish Market. Even if you never get off the Light Rail you can see the glittering beauty of Sydney with its sparkling bays and the Sydney Tower which is 305 metres tall.
Up Close and Personal
Of course, if you are a visitor to Sydney you won’t be able to resist getting on and off at various stations so you can enjoy the attractions. With your camera in hand you are going to experience some of the best that Sydney has to offer. With the purchase of the Light Rail Day Pass you can get off and back on the tram as many times as you want.
Naturally many people ride the Sydney Light Rail because it gives them the opportunity to easily access the harbours and parks close to the city centre. You can ride the Light Rail into Central Station and then easily catch the Monorail which circles the city centre or transfer at an earlier station. Or you can catch the Light Rail at any of its stations and visit the particular attractions along its routes.
There are so many attractions, your camera will be snapping away as it captures the beauty and vitality of the area and its people. There is something for everyone too. You can visit the bustling Darling Harbour area or the non-stop action packed Fish Market. In Glebe you can walk through the shops and stop at any of the great pubs or restaurants and watch the people go by as you enjoy local fare.
Loving Nature Near the City
Your camera will really come in handy when you visit places like Jubilee Park which is one of the Light Rail station stops. Nature lovers will find plenty of photo opportunities, because Jubilee Park has nature trails and is a great place to bird watch. The flowering gardens and green lawns are beautiful and create a relaxing atmosphere. When you look at the pictures in the months to come, you will pat yourself on the back for remembering your camera.
From the quiet of the natural beauty of the area to the bustling city centre with its ongoing events and activities, Sydney offers it all. That’s why you should never forget to take a camera onto Sydney’s Light Rail.

