If you’re looking for a great way to move around some key spots in Katoomba, the 686 and 686G buses are a great alternative and are far cheaper than other visitor paid bus options.
The 686 and 686G bus services make it easier than ever for visitors and locals alike to experience it all. Operated by Blue Mountains Transit, these loop routes provide affordable, convenient transport, connecting key destinations and showcasing the region’s natural splendor.
Starting at 9:30 AM the 686 bus wraps up around 5:00 PM daily, this service caters to those eager to explore the Three Sisters, marvel at Jamison Valley views, or ride the world’s steepest incline railway at Scenic World. With buses departing every 30 minutes on weekdays and every 20 minutes on weekends and public holidays, the 25-minute loop covers 31 stops, offering plenty of opportunities to hop off and soak in the sights. For just $2.24-$3.20 via Opal card, it’s a budget-friendly way to see Katoomba’s highlights.
686G (6am – 7:45pm) is a longer, more detailed trip. It starts at Katoomba Station and loops Echo Point, Scenic World and Cliff Drive near Narrow Neck and Cahills Lookout. 27 stops
MORE: https://transportnsw.info/routes/details/blue-mountains-buses-network/686/64686
Transit app: www.transitapp.com/en/region/new-south-wales/blue-mountains-buses-network/bus-686G
686 starts (9:30am – 5pm) and does a loop from Katoomba Station to Echo Point and Scenic World Blue Mountains. You get access to Katoomba Cascade, Reids Plateau and nearby lookouts. 32 stops
Transit app: www.transitapp.com/en/region/new-south-wales/blue-mountains-buses-network/bus-686
MORE: https://transportnsw.info/routes/details/blue-mountains-buses-network/686g/64686-G
Fares are from around $2.24-$3.20 depending on distance and time of day. Opal cards and contactless payments are accepted.

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