Where is merrylands in sydney
So that makes you feel very uncomfortable and I would say to those who live in this area to think twice about staring and be kinder to others make them feel more welcome please.
I have known people on drugs or other problems in their life being part of a certain organization so nothing against people with an addiction etc, some of them have been my acquaintances or friends, but those around this area looked to be people to stay away from and when they looked at you it was of contempt and a bit frightening.
The person who was with me on the day said one of the women seemed to be on ice. I mean, where do I start. The food, the transport, the places, the rich sense of multiculturalism that perfumes the area quite literally Not to mention the immense respect that the younger generation has towards the elderly.
Beautiful, Beautiful and more Beautiful. That pretty much sums it up from my end. I moved to Merrylands approx one year ago having purchased my first home a unit as a single person in late The local shopping centre Stockland is a good size and has three grocery stores, three discount department stores, several clothes stores etc.
Westfield Parramatta is only 3 km away if you want more variety. Merrylands is well positioned for those using public transport. There are several parks in Merrylands, which is excellent for active families, and these are well utilized by the public. Other amenities I use include the local heated pool and Merrylands library, which is a reasonable size.
Merrylands is very multicultural, and has many new migrant families. There is a variety of "ethnic" cuisines and grocers available. I feel safe when I'm at the shops and walking to the train station I live off a main road so it is well lit at night. I also feel safe in my unit block and have gotten to know most of my neighbors, by face at least.
One of the down sides of living in Merrylands is that the streets are not green or clean. There is often illegal dumping of furniture on the nature strip and the council pick up is only twice a year at this stage. Some of the unit blocks and houses are not well maintained. The council needs to focus on cleaning up and beautifying the streets to make it more livable. Great review and very accurate. Transport and shopping is great.
But the people are disgusting and rude. The streets are filthy and not pretty. No one upkeeps their lawns and its a depressing sight. Merrylands is a scummy hole I never lived there but used to hang out there with friends when I was a teen got hit from behind with a golf club from 3 big islander lads filthy dogs they are it used to be nice wtf happened.
So I wrote a review, it was long and well detailed on Merrylands. In it I mentioned the crime, gangs, the teachers afraid to teach students because of their associations. All of this and more was deleted. Ill keep it brief, I don't recommend this place at all. I've lived in merrylands for 2 months now and I'm already looking for somewhere else to move to. If anyone has anyway to get out of a rental 1 year agreement.
Please let me know. I've lived in the area all my life and what I enjoy most is how easy it is to get anywhere by walking or public transport. I love grocery shopping here, it is so ethnically diverse that you can buy almost anything; from biltong to baklava.
The library is fantastic, and if you enjoy cheap i. What I don't like is how the vermin i. Don't even get me started on the drive-by shootings of late. I feel there is no nightlife in Merrylands, once its pm, you want to be safe at home.
I have lived in Merrylands for the past 5 years and have to admit that I'm considering moving elsewhere. It's extremely convenient being so close to Parramatta, but other than that it's not a very peaceful, serene suburb with neighborly spirit. People are rude and lack manners, which I think is partly due to the large ethnic population in the area.
It's not particularly safe, especially with the recent spate of gun crime. Parking facilities are sub-par near the station, the train into the city takes a good 50 minutes as opposed to the 30 minute drive and in general the roads are congested and drivers are TERRIBLE. My son's daycare centre is fantastic, but sadly I think this is the best part of living in the area.
It's overpriced, overpopulated and overrated. There are much nicer places to live in Sydney if you're raising a family! I have been living in Merrylands for over 15 years and it's not what it used to be. From renting and buying which is very expensive and unworthy of the price tag to high mix of ethnicity make this once beautiful and peace full suburb dangerous and dirty place to live in,rude and low or uneducated population,dirty restaurants,I would not recommend eating out in most of those on Merrylands rd.
Bowling Club must be the best place to be at at the moment. Direct train line to City with average time table,fairly easy to get around. Tries too hard to compete with Parramatta. Very disappointing as I wanted to spend my life here but now am looking at buying and living elsewhere better then here. Great pity it has become what it has and is getting worse in every way possible,a great shame.
From the date on this post,it has gotten worse, alot worse and and the surrounding suburbs. The government send all these thugs from overseas to the Western Suburbs and they act like territorial dogs. So true. We moved there in and it was a beautiful, quiet, sleepy working-class suburb. Nobody knew where it was. Now it's notorious and in the media almost every day for the wrong reasons. The ethnic groups have brought a vibrancy to the suburb and that's fine but the council inspectors need to step up to the mark and clean up the joint and not allow too many junky shops and restaurants.
The criminal element that has moved in is alarming. Drug lords abound and I agree with 1day that they behave like territorial dogs bringing a bad name to the suburb. We both work in Parramatta - which is 20 minute walk.
Public transport is good and the units are modern and spacious, All our neighbours in our building own and live there - so we take pride in the place. The area is good value - when you consider what the prices are for apartments in Parramatta, The area is definetly worth considering if you are looking to buy an apartment in the area. First and last trains First train departs at:. Last train departs at:.
Trains departing Saturday, November 13, Sydney Trains. Show more on maps. Series 2 Waratah at Panania. What is the cheapest way to get from Sydney to Merrylands? What is the fastest way to get from Sydney to Merrylands? Is there a direct bus between Sydney and Merrylands? Is there a direct train between Sydney and Merrylands? What is the distance between Sydney and Merrylands? The distance between Sydney and Merrylands is 21 km.
The road distance is How do I travel from Sydney to Merrylands without a car? How long does it take to get from Sydney to Merrylands? Where do I catch the Sydney to Merrylands bus from? Where do I catch the Sydney to Merrylands train from? Train or bus from Sydney to Merrylands? Launch map view. Train operators. Phone Website transportnsw. Millenium train interior. Interior of Tangara line. Phone 02 Email customer. Metrobus liveried Hillsbus. Transport NSW liveried bus operated by Hillsbus.
The train journey time between Merrylands and Sydney is around 36 min and covers a distance of around 24 km. The fastest train normally takes 29 min. Typically trains run weekly, although weekend and holiday schedules can vary so check in advance.
Explore all travel options. More details. This bus operates every day. The journey takes approximately 1h. Yes, there is a direct train departing from Merrylands Station station and arriving at Central Station station. Services depart every 10 minutes, and operate every day.
The journey takes approximately 36 min. Get driving directions. The train from Merrylands Station to Central Station takes 36 min including transfers and departs every 10 minutes.
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