Buses
Glebe is well served by buses. Except for the 370, all these routes start from the CBD. » continues »
Due to its proximity to the CBD, Glebe has good public transport.
Glebe is well served by buses. Except for the 370, all these routes start from the CBD. » continues »
Many of the cycle paths that are claimed to exist in Glebe consist of “bicycle symbols painted under parked cars” (to quote Simon). » continues »
The only large car park in Glebe is in the Broadway Shopping Centre; this offers 3 hours free parking. There is parking along Glebe Point Rd and in a few other places, but most of the residential areas are 1P Residential. Parking anywhere near the university during term-time and class hours is extremely difficult. » continues »
Sydney’s only light rail/tram line, run by Metro Transport, runs through Glebe. There are stops at Wentworth Park, Pyrmont Bridge Rd and Jubilee Park. » continues »
Glebe is a fair distance from any railway station: from its southern edge it’s a good twenty minute walk to Central, Redfern, Macdonaldtown or Newtown. » continues »
Glebe is quite pedestrian friendly. Only Glebe Point Rd, Ross St, and Bridge Rd carry so much traffic that crossing is a problem. » continues »