Tram history Until the late 1950s, when the local tramway system was closed, electric
trams ran to Dulwich Hill and the
Cooks River from Circular Quay. The line to Dulwich Hill branched from the Cooks River line at Newtown, turning off King Street into Enmore Road, travelling through Marrickville and Dulwich Hill, via Victoria and Marrickville Roads. A tram tuning loop was provided at the Canterbury Road terminus.
Modern transport Modern
public transport to the area comprises one railway station, four light rail stops and several bus routes.
Dulwich Hill railway station is located on Wardell Road, in the southern part of the suburb. Since 30 September 2024, it has been serviced by light rail and bus services only, pending conversion of the
Bankstown railway line to
Sydney Metro standards. Once these works are complete, Dulwich Hill will gain
Metro North West & Bankstown Line services to the
Sydney CBD, replacing the previous
Sydney Trains service. The
Inner West Light Rail starts at Dulwich Hill railway station and includes three other stations in the suburb: Dulwich Grove (between New Canterbury Road and Hercules Street), Arlington (adjacent to Johnson Park near Constitution Road) and Waratah Mills (near Davis Street). Light rail services continue to the Sydney CBD, though via a more indirect route than the Bankstown railway line. The 426, 428 and 412 routes provide bus connections between Dulwich Hill and the Sydney CBD. The 426 is the suburb's main bus route, starting at the corner of Marrickville and New Canterbury Roads and running along Marrickville Road towards Marrickville. The 428 service runs from
Canterbury station along New Canterbury Road towards Petersham. Both routes merge at
Enmore and proceed to the city via
King Street, Newtown. The 412 runs from Campsie to the city. It comes up Wardell Road, passing Dulwich Hill railway station, before running along the south side of the railway and proceeding up Livingstone Road towards Marrickville and Petersham. In the CBD, all routes proceed up
Elizabeth Street and terminate at
Martin Place. Other routes serving the suburb are the 445, 418 and 425. The 445 routes run from
Campsie station to
Balmain via
Leichhardt, following the same route as the 428 through Dulwich Hill. The 418 between
Bondi Junction and
Burwood via
Ashfield follows the same route as 426 between Marrickville and Dulwich Hill shops, before swinging on to New Canterbury Road, and then south to Hurlstone Park Station. The 425 follows the same route as the 426 to Marrickville, before heading to
Tempe. It only operates during daytime hours on weekdays and Saturdays. All routes are operated by
Transit Systems. ==Demographics==