#11
|
|||
|
|||
Which exact carpark are we talking about? There appears to be conflicting information around. The staff car park at the International Terminal is a good spot, but officially it's currently closed if I'm not mistaken. Depending on your luck on the day, you could be asked to leave, or you could stand there for hours. So, who knows, especially at an uncertain time like this.
|
#12
|
|||
|
|||
I myself have only been to 2 spotting areas in Sydney, the beach and sheps mound. I plan to go to the carpark for VH-OEJ's departure on the 22nd as it is the only spotting area accessible by public transport. I've been told the famous carpark spotting area is the top level of P7 parking near the International terminal. Currently the only way I know how to get there is to stop at the international train station, walk to the pick up area and on the way you'll find ramps or lifts that'll take you up to the top level. Please correct me if I'm talking about the wrong carpark. Also, I currently know nothing about the domestic carpark and whether it is used as a spotting area. If it is, how do we get there? Does it cost money?
__________________
Aviation Photographer based out of Sydney Camera: Canon EOS 7D Lens: EF-S 15-85mm F3.5-F5.6 IS USM & EF 70-300mm F4-F5.6 IS USM II Love a good chat about cameras :) Sydsquad Moderator |
#13
|
|||
|
|||
Sean, turn right out of the international station, go out of the terminal exit and cross the road. Walk down the little road beside Rydges and turn right. There you will find 4 lifts. I don't know if they are working in these dodgy times
|
#14
|
|||
|
|||
Ah, so it isn't the P7 carpark? Thanks
Edit: Oh wait I think that's the way up to the top of the P7 carpark...
__________________
Aviation Photographer based out of Sydney Camera: Canon EOS 7D Lens: EF-S 15-85mm F3.5-F5.6 IS USM & EF 70-300mm F4-F5.6 IS USM II Love a good chat about cameras :) Sydsquad Moderator Last edited by Sean L; 10th July 2020 at 10:36 AM. |
#15
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
If people are there, please put your rubbish in the bin - it's over in front of the lifts. I hope it hasn't been people from this board leaving stuff there, but I picked up several weeks' of rubbish last Friday, and there was more trash sitting there on Sunday. |
#16
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
The Domestic Terminal airport is not the best vantage point unless you want views looking due south, mostly. You can see the East-West runway (which has been closed for some time) or the smaller parallel runway, which is east of the main runway. (However, the smaller parallel runway is very distant when viewed from the Domestic car park. For photos, you'd need a long lens. For spotting, the two car parks along Foreshore Road will get you much closer to that runway.) There is no cost involved at the Domestic car park, unless you want to park-and-pay, but you've said you're relying on public transport, so it'll be free. Considering that there's no cost involved, maybe check it out, but the placement of the Domestic car park is not ideal for spotting or photos, and some of that carpark (the most easterly end) is currently closed. Considering that the airport car parks are all as empty as the airport itself, don't expect too much action during the current era. The two spots you mentioned, Shep's Mound and the beach, are both good locations, as you've discovered for yourself. (The beach is called Tower Beach, but I don't know if that is its official name on maps and in government officialdom - it seems to have gotten that nickname from its old air-traffic Control Tower that became dis-used when the newer tower was built beside Shep's Mound.) Part of the fun can be exploring for new and dynamic vantage points. At the north end of the main runway, you might like Swamp Road. Most people do. It can be reached on King Street South / The Princes Highway. You turn off near the large Ikea store. The best section of Swamp Road for spotting is adjacent to the container terminal storage facility that runs from Tempe Reserve all the way up to Ikea. By public transport, I guess the best way to get there is to take a train to Tempe Station and cut across. Edit: Public Transport: - Bus 400 (which runs from Bondi Junction to Burwood) goes to the Domestic and International terminals. - Trains go directly to both airport terminals from the city but are over-priced. - Buses to the Mascot Shops will get you within walking distance of the Domestic Terminal and the private jet base near McDonalds and KFC. - A train to Tempe Station will get you within ten minutes walk of the International Terminal. - Any bus that goes along Grand Parade will get you to Tower Beach. (Alight at the Endeavour Bridge over Cooks River.) - The beaches south of Tower Beach (Kyeemagh Beach and Bright-Le-Sands beach) are also nice spots for viewing the main runway. Last edited by Robbie J; 12th July 2020 at 10:03 AM. |
#17
|
|||
|
|||
Ten speed bicycle, red jacket?
|
#18
|
|||
|
|||
Mountain bike (27 speed) but mostly red top (not jacket)
I think I’ve met the person you’re thinking of. |
#19
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
__________________
Aviation Photographer based out of Sydney Camera: Canon EOS 7D Lens: EF-S 15-85mm F3.5-F5.6 IS USM & EF 70-300mm F4-F5.6 IS USM II Love a good chat about cameras :) Sydsquad Moderator |
#20
|
|||
|
|||
No worries. Also try the Nigel Love Bridge at the north end of the main north/south runway. It is situated on Airport Drive, which is the road that runs between the International and Domestic terminals.
Please also note that when I said "the Domestic Terminal airport is not the best vantage point unless you want views looking due south, mostly" I actually meant to say "the Domestic Terminal car park is not the best vantage point unless you want views looking due south, mostly." Let us know how you go. YSSY is a big place... a car, scooter or bicycle would assist you greatly. Last edited by Robbie J; 13th July 2020 at 07:57 AM. |
|
|