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Getting Around Wollongong 2026: Trains, Buses, Roads and Cycling Explained
How to get around Wollongong: the South Coast line, local buses, cycling infrastructure, driving and connections to Sydney in 2026.
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How to get around Wollongong: the South Coast line, local buses, cycling infrastructure, driving and connections to Sydney in 2026.
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Wollongong is well connected to Sydney by the South Coast Line, with trains running regularly from Wollongong Station to Sydney Central. The journey takes approximately 1 hour 30 minutes on express services. Local stations along the Illawarra corridor include Thirroul, Austinmer, Corrimal, Fairy Meadow and others, making train travel practical for many residents.
Trains continue south from Wollongong to Dapto, Kiama, and Bomaderry (near Nowra) on the Illawarra Line.
Transport for NSW operates a network of buses throughout the Wollongong region. Key routes connect Wollongong CBD, the University of Wollongong, Fairy Meadow, Figtree, Dapto, and the southern suburbs. The Opal card works on all buses and trains in the Illawarra.
The Princes Highway (M1) connects Wollongong to Sydney (about 1.5 hours via the highway, or quicker via the F6/M1 motorway corridor). Locally, Crown Street is the main CBD artery. Parking in the CBD is a mix of metered on-street spaces and paid car parks.
The Lawrence Hargrave Drive along the northern escarpment is a scenic coastal route connecting Wollongong to the Royal National Park and Sydney's southern suburbs.
The Wollongong Coastal Walk includes shared-use paths. The city has a growing cycle network, with dedicated lanes on several main roads. Bikes can be taken on trains outside peak hours.
No regular ferry services operate to/from Wollongong, but the harbour area is a pleasant spot for walking and fishing.
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