Transport Links
Sydney Buses runs twenty two routes via Capitol Square MLR station:
- Metrobus route M10 - between Leichhardt and Maroubra Junction
- Metrobus route M30 - between Sydenham station and Spit Junction
- City services
- Route 412 - between Campsie station and King Street Wharf via Summer Hill
- Route 413 - between Campsie station and King Street Wharf via Marrickville
- Routes 422,423,426,428 (City-bound only) - to Circular Quay
- Routes L23,L28 (City-bound only) - to Martin Place
- Route 431 - between Glebe Point and Millers Point
- Route 433 - between Balmain and Millers Point
- Routes 436/L36 - between Chiswick and Circular Quay
- Route 438 - between Abbotsford and Circular Quay
- Routes 439/L39 - between Mortlake and Circular Quay
- Route 440 - between Rozelle and Circular Quay
- Route 461 - between Burwood station and the Domain
- Route 470 - between Lilyfield and Circular Quay
- Route 480 - between Strathfield station and the Domain
- Route 483 - between Strathfield station and the Domain
Hillsbus runs seven routes via Capitol Square MLR station (all services terminate at Railway Square):
- Metrobus route M61 - to Castle Hill
- 610 - to Rouse Hill Town Centre
- 613 - to Bella Vista
- 614 - to Bella Vista
- 615 - to Kellyville
- 616 - to Rouse Hill Town Centre
- 617X - to Rouse Hill
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