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Transport: Adelaide has a small city centre so it is easy to get around on
foot or bicycle along the many cycling paths. A novel service is
the Adelaide City Bikes Scheme, where visitors and residents can
hire a bike within the city centre, with the first two hours free.
Those wishing to explore further afield can make good use of the
Adelaide Connector free bus service, which provides a safe and
convenient link between north and south Adelaide through the
central city area. The 19-seater free buses are fitted with
disability access and run seven days a week except public holidays.
There are also other free bus services in the CBD itself aimed at
carrying visitors between the main sights. The city is also served
by the TransAdelaide rail system that extends across the
metropolitan area via five rail lines: Outer Harbour, Gawler,
Noarlunga, Grange and Belair. Most visitors enjoy a trip on the
1929 historic vintage tram, which departs from Victoria Square at
regular intervals, carrying passengers to Glenelg in about 30
minutes. Numerous taxi companies operate in the city and cabs can
be hired at stands, hailed in the street or booked by
telephone.
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