There are 5 ways to get from Dee Why to University of Sydney by bus, taxi, car, or train
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Bus
best- Take the bus from Dee Why B-Line, Pittwater Rd to Wynyard Station, York St, Stand MB1 / ...
- Take the bus from Martin Place Station, Elizabeth St, Stand F to University Of Sydney Ross St Gate, Parramatta Rd412 / ...
1h 10m$2–8Taxi
- Take the taxi from Dee Why to University of Sydney22.1 km
25 min$55–70Drive 22.1 km
- Drive from Dee Why to University of Sydney22.1 km
25 min$5–7Bus, train
- Take the bus from Dee Why B-Line, Pittwater Rd to Wynyard Station, York St, Stand MB1 / ...
- Take the train from Wynyard Station to Macdonaldtown StationT1 / ...
1h 11m$3–9Bus, line 423 bus
- Take the bus from Dee Why B-Line, Pittwater Rd to Wynyard Station, York St, Stand MB1 / ...
- Take the bus from Martin Place Station, Elizabeth St, Stand G to University Of Sydney, City Rd423 / ...
1h 12m$2–8
Dee Why to University of Sydney by bus and foot
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Dee Why to University of Sydney is to drive which costs $4 - $7 and takes 25 min.
The fastest way to get from Dee Why to University of Sydney is to taxi which takes 25 min and costs $55 - $70.
No, there is no direct bus from Dee Why to University of Sydney. However, there are services departing from Dee Why B-Line, Pittwater Rd and arriving at University Of Sydney Ross St Gate, Parramatta Rd via Martin Place Station, Elizabeth St, Stand F. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 1h 10m.
The distance between Dee Why and University of Sydney is 23 km. The road distance is 22.1 km.
The best way to get from Dee Why to University of Sydney without a car is to bus which takes 1h 10m and costs $2 - $8.
It takes approximately 1h 10m to get from Dee Why to University of Sydney, including transfers.
Dee Why to University of Sydney bus services, operated by Transport for NSW, depart from Dee Why B-Line, Pittwater Rd station.
Dee Why to University of Sydney bus services, operated by Transport for NSW, arrive at Wynyard Station, York St, Stand M.
Yes, the driving distance between Dee Why to University of Sydney is 22 km. It takes approximately 25 min to drive from Dee Why to University of Sydney.
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What companies run services between Dee Why, NSW, Australia and University of Sydney, NSW, Australia?
You can take a bus from Dee Why B-Line, Pittwater Rd to University of Sydney via Wynyard Station, York St, Stand M, Martin Place Station, Elizabeth St, Stand F, and University Of Sydney Ross St Gate, Parramatta Rd in around 1h 10m.
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- Phone
- 131 500
- sydneytrainsmedia@transport.nsw.gov.au
- Website
- transport.nsw.gov.au
Train from Wynyard Station to Macdonaldtown Station
- Ave. Duration
- 11 min
- Frequency
- Every 10 minutes
- Estimated price
- $3–5
- Website
- https://www.transport.nsw.gov.au/sydneytrains
- Adult one-way
- $3–5
- Phone
- 131 500
- Website
- transportnsw.info
Bus from Dee Why B-Line, Pittwater Rd to Wynyard Station, York St, Stand M
- Ave. Duration
- 38 min
- Frequency
- Every 5 minutes
- Estimated price
- $1–4
- Website
- https://transportnsw.info/
- Schedules at
- https://transportnsw.info/routes/train
Bus from Martin Place Station, Elizabeth St, Stand F to University Of Sydney Ross St Gate, Parramatta Rd
- Ave. Duration
- 16 min
- Frequency
- Every 5 minutes
- Estimated price
- $2–4
- Website
- https://www.transitsystems.com.au/sydney-nsw-bus-information
Bus from Martin Place Station, Elizabeth St, Stand G to University Of Sydney, City Rd
- Ave. Duration
- 18 min
- Frequency
- Every 5 minutes
- Estimated price
- $2–4
- Website
- https://www.transitsystems.com.au/sydney-nsw-bus-information
- Ave. Duration
- 25 min
- Estimated price
- $55–70
Manly Warringah Cabs
- Phone
- +61 9972 5600
- Website
- manlycabs.com.au
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