Northern Beaches B-line

As well as a double-decker bus service between the Northern Beaches and the Sydney CBD, the B-Line program includes modern bus stops, new commuter car parks and roadworks to improve traffic flow.

Frequent, turn-up-and-go B-Line bus services provide more seats and comfortable travel for customers between Mona Vale and the city centre. Customers can access real-time service information at one of the 10 modern bus stops.

 

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Commuter car parks have opened at Mona Vale, Warriewood, Narrabeen, Dee Why, Brookvale, and Manly Vale. With a total of 900 car spaces and bike parking, they are designed for public transport customers to connect to a transport hub or B-Line stop.

To improve traffic flow and ease congestion, the government is also building new bus lanes, bus bays and other improvements along the B-Line route. The work completed to date has helped to reduce the journey time between Mona Vale and Wynyard by around nine minutes.

What customers are saying

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More than 5.9 million passenger trips have been made on the B-Line bus service in the 12 months since it launched in November 2017.

Customer satisfaction with the service is above 90%.

How the project is tracking

B-Line buses began services in November 2017 and the commuter car parks have been completed.

Road work continues along the B-Line corridor.

Plan your trip.

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The B-Line bus fleet will trial a safety device that will offer customers and road users a new level of protection.
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