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How to get to Siding Spring Observatory
From Sydney
Coonabarabran is about 500 kilometres north west of Sydney and Siding
Spring Observatory is about 40km from Coonabarabran. Most
people travel to Coonabarabran either by air or car, though other
modes of travel (train, bus) are possible for the adventurous or
those with time to spare.
- Travel options
- For detailed information on travel between SSO and Sydney, please
refer to the AAO's Travel and Accommodation page.
- Travelling by road - some advice
- It is worth reminding people who travel to or from
Coonabarabran by road of the main risks, which are:
- The standard of even the main highways in NSW varies from
excellent to potentially dangerous and the journey from Sydney
to Coonabarabran involves mainly secondary roads. There are several
places where road conditions change rather suddenly and can catch
drivers unaware, especially if they are travelling fast.
- Some stretches of road pass through countryside frequented
by kangaroos which constitute a serious traffic hazard, especially
in twilight and at night. Try to ensure that you start your journey
early enough to avoid them when approaching Coonabarabran.
- The road journey between Sydney and Coonabarabran is quite
long (around 7 hours). Drivers should be well rested before they
embark on it, and should also stop for short rest breaks along
the way.
From Mount Stromlo Observatory
- By Air
- There are no air services between Canberra and Coonabarabran but
check the AAO's
Travel and Accommodation page for air (and other) services between
Coona and Sydney.
- By Car
-
Stromlo staff and students travel by car from MSO to SSO. It should
be possible for you to share a car with someone else going to SSO for
an observing run. The trip takes about seven hours, so be prepared to
share the driving and read the above warnings
about driving on N.S.W. country roads.
- If you have your own hire car, ask anyone at Stromlo for advice on
directions to SSO.
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