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Commute in Dee Why (2099)

Dee Why (2099) offers a range of commute options to the Sydney CBD, depending on your address within the suburb and your mode preference. Public transport times are derived from Transport for NSW GTFS data and include interchange time where a transfer is required. Drive times reflect congested peak-hour conditions, not free-flow estimates.

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Commute

Typical off-peak travel time from Dee Why B-line to four key destinations.


Sydney Central
54min
Parramatta
78min
Chatswood
38min
Sydney Airport
66min
Dee Why has no train station. Commuting depends on the B1 rapid bus, which is reliable but exposed to road traffic. Allow extra time during peak.
How we calculated this
Times reflect typical off-peak public-transport journeys from Dee Why B-line. Walking time from your door to the station is not included. Real journeys vary by time of day, line disruptions, and where your workplace actually sits. For a specific trip, check the TfNSW Trip Planner.
Transport for NSW timetables (CC BY 4.0) · Typical off-peak · Updated April 2026.

A commute under 30 minutes by public transport places Dee Why in a highly desirable position relative to most Sydney suburbs, and is typically reflected in property prices. A commute over 45 minutes is still manageable for many buyers but can affect resale appeal, particularly as remote and hybrid work arrangements continue to shape buyer preferences. Check whether your specific address in Dee Why is served by a frequent-service bus or train rather than a peak-only service.

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