Dee Why

In Dee Why, all major works have been completed. There are no further works planned in Dee Why as part of the Northern Beaches B-Line Project.

Thank you for your patience while Transport for NSW introduced the B-Line bus service and completed associated road, parking and bus stop infrastructure.

Public Art has been installed on cabinets at both northbound and southbound bus stops as part of the B-Line Public Art Strategy – Be Here! Read more about it here.

The scope of works delivered in Dee Why include

  • a new citybound B-Line bus shelter on Pittwater Road between Howard Avenue and Oaks
  • Avenue upgrades to kerb ramps and pedestrian access in the Dee Why library council car park, corner of Pittwater Road and St David Avenue, including five new accessible car spaces
  • a new 24 hour citybound bus lane between Dee Why Parade and Oaks Avenue
  • a new indented citybound bus bay outside Dee Why RSL
  • narrowing of the existing median between Dee Why Parade and Oaks Avenue to create an additional southbound traffic lane
  • new line marking and adjustments to existing signage to designate a “bus only” lane for the existing Dee Why bus stop on Pittwater Road (southbound) between Howard Avenue and Oaks Avenue
  • extension of the existing right turn lane from Pittwater Road (northbound) into Oaks Avenue
  • various changes to parking arrangements on Pittwater Road between Hawkesbury Avenue and Pacific Parade
  • ancillary works associated with the above elements including road regrading, services diversion and/or relocation, minor drainage works, adjustments to lighting, upgrades to pedestrian fencing and landscaping, new line marking and improved/new traffic signal infrastructure
  • 121 dedicated commuter car park spaces constructed as part of the Dee Why PCYC

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Contact Us

For more information on the B-Line Project and associated works, please contact us by:

Dee Why Park&Ride

Level 3, PCYC Building, 40 Kingsway, Dee Why (Corner of Kingsway and Civic Parade)