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Johnsonville West/Churton Park/Grenada Village Tranzurban ID Route Name Operator Unit ID Type 1 Island Bay - Johnsonville West/Churton Park/Grenada Village TranzUrban Unit_01 Bus 2 Miramar/Seatoun - Hataitai - Wellington - Karori NZ Bus Unit_02 Bus 3 Wellington - Newtown - Kilbirnie - Lyall Bay/Rongotai NZ Bus Unit_06 Bus 7 Wellington - Brooklyn - Kingston TranzUrban Unit_07 Bus 12 Wellington - Newtown - Kilbirnie - Strathmore Park NZ Bus Unit_02 Bus 12e Wellington - Hataitai - Kilbirnie - Strathmore Park NZ Bus Unit_02 Bus 13 Brandon Street - Glenmore Street - Mairangi NZ Bus Unit_03 Bus 14 Kilbirnie - Hataitai - Roseneath - Wellington - Wilton NZ Bus Unit_05 Bus 17 Wellington - Brooklyn - Kowhai Park TranzUrban Unit_07 Bus 18e Karori - Kelburn - Newtown - Miramar NZ Bus Unit_02 Bus 19 Johnsonville - Churton Park - Johnsonville TranzUrban Unit_01 Bus 19e Johnsonville - Churton Park - Johnsonville (Wellington extension) TranzUrban Unit_01 Bus 20 Courtenay Place - Mt Victoria - Kilbirnie NZ Bus Unit_03 Bus 21 Courtenay Place - Kelburn - Karori (Wrights Hill) NZ Bus Unit_03 Bus 22 Wellington - Kelburn - Mairangi - Johnsonville NZ Bus Unit_03 Bus 23 Wellington - Newtown - Houghton Bay TranzUrban Unit_01 Bus 24 Miramar Heights - Wellington - Broadmeadows - Johnsonville TranzUrban Unit_04 Bus 25 Highbury - Aro Valley - Wellington - Khandallah TranzUrban Unit_04 Bus 26 Brandon Street - Ngaio - Khandallah TranzUrban Unit_04 Bus 27 Wellington - Vogeltown TranzUrban Unit_01 Bus 28 Strathmore Park Shops - Beacon Hill NZ Bus Unit_02 Bus 29 Wellington - Newtown - Southgate - Island Bay - Owhiro Bay - Brooklyn TranzUrban Unit_07 Bus 30x Wellington - Scorching Bay/Moa Point (Express) NZ Bus Unit_02 Bus 31x Wellington - Miramar North (Express) NZ Bus Unit_02 Bus 32x Wellington - Berhampore - Island Bay - Houghton Bay (Express) TranzUrban Unit_01 Bus 33 Brandon Street - Karori South NZ Bus Unit_02 Bus 34 Brandon Street - Karori West NZ Bus Unit_02 Bus 35 Wellington - Hataitai NZ Bus Unit_02 Bus 36 Wellington - Hataitai - Kilbirnie - Lyall Bay NZ Bus Unit_06 Bus 37 Brandon Street - Kelburn - Karori (Wrights Hill) (via The Terrace) NZ Bus Unit_03 Bus 39 Wellington - Brooklyn - Owhiro Bay - Island Bay TranzUrban Unit_07 Bus 52 Wellington - Newlands - Johnsonville Mana Unit_08 Bus 56 Wellington - Paparangi - Johnsonville Mana Unit_08 Bus 57 Wellington - Woodridge Mana Unit_08 Bus 58 Wellington - Newlands Mana Unit_08 Bus 60 Johnsonville - Tawa - Porirua Mana Unit_18 Bus 60e Wellington - Johnsonville - Tawa - Porirua Mana Unit_18 Bus 81 Wellington - Petone - Eastbourne NZ Bus Unit_12 Bus 83 Wellington - Petone - Lower Hutt - Eastbourne NZ Bus Unit_12 Bus 84 Wellington - Petone - Gracefield - Eastbourne NZ Bus Unit_12 Bus 85x Wellington - Eastbourne (Express) NZ Bus Unit_12 Bus 110 Petone - Lower Hutt - Upper Hutt - Emerald Hill TranzUrban Unit_10 Bus 111 Upper Hutt - Totara Park - Upper Hutt TranzUrban Unit_10 Bus 112 Upper Hutt - Maoribank - Timberlea - Te Marua TranzUrban Unit_10 Bus 113 Upper Hutt - Riverstone Terraces TranzUrban Unit_10 Bus 114 Upper Hutt - Elderslea - Trentham TranzUrban Unit_10 Bus 115 Upper Hutt - Pinehaven - Upper Hutt TranzUrban Unit_10 Bus 120 Lower Hutt - Epuni - Taita - Stokes Valley TranzUrban Unit_09 Bus 121 Seaview - Lower Hutt - Naenae - Stokes Valley Heights TranzUrban Unit_09 Bus 130 Petone - Lower Hutt - Waterloo - Naenae TranzUrban Unit_09 Bus 145 Lower Hutt - Melling - Belmont TranzUrban Unit_09 Bus 150 Petone - Maungaraki - Lower Hutt - Kelson TranzUrban Unit_09 Bus 154 Petone - Korokoro - Petone TranzUrban Unit_09 Bus 160 Lower Hutt - Waterloo - Wainuiomata North TranzUrban Unit_11 Bus 170 Lower Hutt - Wainuiomata South - Lower Hutt TranzUrban Unit_11 Bus 200 Martinborough - Featherston - Greytown - Masterton TranzUrban Unit_15 Bus 201 Masterton - Masterton West - Masterton TranzUrban Unit_15 Bus 202 Masterton - Masterton South - Masterton TranzUrban Unit_15 Bus 203 Masterton - Masterton North - Masterton TranzUrban Unit_15 Bus 204 Woodside - Greytown TranzUrban Unit_15 Bus 206 Masterton - Masterton East - Masterton TranzUrban Unit_15 Bus 210 Porirua - Titahi Bay TranzUrban Unit_13 Bus 220 Ascot Park - Porirua - Titahi Bay TranzUrban Unit_13 Bus 226 Sievers Grove - Elsdon - Sievers Grove TranzUrban Unit_13 Bus 230 Porirua - Aotea - Whitby (The Crowsnest) TranzUrban Unit_13 Bus 236 Porirua - Papakowhai - Paremata - Whitby (Navigation Drive) TranzUrban Unit_13 Bus 250 Paraparaumu - Raumati South - Paraparaumu Uzabus Unit_14 Bus 251 Kapiti Health Centre - Paraparaumu - Paekakariki Uzabus Unit_14 Bus 260 Paraparaumu - Paraparaumu Beach - Raumati Beach Uzabus Unit_14 Bus 261 Paraparaumu - Paraparaumu Beach (via Guildford Drive) Uzabus Unit_14 Bus 262 Paraparaumu - Paraparaumu Beach (via Mazengarb Road) Uzabus Unit_14 Bus 264 Kapiti Health Centre - Paraparaumu - Paraparaumu East Uzabus Unit_14 Bus 280 Waikanae - Waikanae Beach - Waikanae Uzabus Unit_14 Bus 281 Waikanae - Waikanae East - Waikanae Uzabus Unit_14 Bus 290 Waikanae - Otaki - Waikanae Uzabus Unit_14 Bus 291 Levin - Waikanae Uzabus Other-HRC Bus 300 Titahi Bay - Porirua - Whenua Tapu Cemetery TranzUrban Unit_13 Bus 309 Makoura & Chanel Colleges - Carterton TranzUrban Unit_15 School Bus 313 Wairarapa College - Carterton - Greytown - Featherston TranzUrban Unit_15 School Bus 315 Masterton Intermediate School - Carterton - Greytown TranzUrban Unit_15 School Bus 366 Masterton Schools - Ponatahi & Martinborough TranzUrban Unit_15 School Bus 402 Tawa Schools - Grenada North Mana Unit_18 School Bus 421 Bishop Viard College - Ascot Park TranzUrban Unit_13 School Bus 429 Aotea College - Ascot Park TranzUrban Unit_13 School Bus 430 Brandon Intermediate School & Porirua College - Porirua East - Porirua TranzUrban Unit_13 School Bus 440 Aotea College - Cannons Creek TranzUrban Unit_13 School Bus 441 Aotea College - Whitby (Navigation Drive) TranzUrban Unit_13 School Bus 442 Aotea College - Whitby (The Crowsnest) TranzUrban Unit_13 School Bus 444 Aotea College - Paremata - Camborne - Plimmerton TranzUrban Unit_13 School Bus 445 Aotea College - Ascot Park - Cannons Creek - Porirua TranzUrban Unit_13 School Bus 453 Pauatahanui, Adventure & Discovery Schools - Whitby (The Crowsnest) TranzUrban Unit_13 School Bus 460 Tawa College - Porirua Station Mana Unit_18 School Bus 461 Tawa Intermediate - Porirua Station Mana Unit_18 School Bus 465 St Theresa's, Plimmerton & Paremata Schools - Camborne - Mana - Papakowhai - ParemataTranzUrban - Whitby Unit_13 School Bus 500 Waikanae & Kapanui Schools - Waikanae - Waikanae Beach Uzabus Unit_14 School Bus 501 Our Lady of Kapiti & Waikanae Schools - Waikanae - Waikanae Beach South Uzabus Unit_14 School Bus 505 Waikanae Beach North - Waikanae - Kapanui, Waikanae & Our Lady of Kapiti Schools Uzabus Unit_14 School Bus 507 Paraparaumu College - Waikanae Uzabus Unit_14 School Bus 508 Paraparaumu College - Waikanae Uzabus Unit_14 School Bus 510 Paraparaumu College - Waikanae - Waikanae Beach Uzabus Unit_14 School Bus 512 Kapiti College - Waikanae - Waikanae Beach Uzabus Unit_14 School Bus 530 Kapiti College - Paraparaumu - Paraparaumu East Uzabus Unit_14 School Bus 611 Karori (Wrights Hill) - Thorndon Colleges NZ Bus Unit_02 School Bus 612 Karori - Thorndon Colleges NZ Bus Unit_02 School Bus 614 Wellington Girls' & St Mary's Colleges - Kelburn - Karori (Wrights Hill) NZ Bus Unit_02 School Bus 615 Wellington Girls' College - Karori NZ Bus Unit_02 School Bus 616 Wellington Girls' & St Mary's Colleges - Karori NZ Bus Unit_02 School Bus 617 Queen Margaret College - Kelburn - Karori NZ Bus Unit_02 School Bus 619 Thorndon Colleges - Wilton - Northland NZ Bus Unit_03 School Bus 621 Thorndon Colleges - Hataitai - Kilbirnie - Miramar NZ Bus Unit_02 School Bus 623 Thorndon Colleges - Roseneath - Seatoun - Moa Point NZ Bus Unit_02 School Bus 625 Thorndon Colleges - Brooklyn - Kowhai Park TranzUrban Unit_07 School Bus 627 Newlands College & Intermediate School - Paparangi - Johnsonville West TranzUrban Unit_01 School Bus 631 Newlands College & Intermediate School - Paparangi - Johnsonville TranzUrban Unit_01 School Bus 633 Newlands College & Intermediate School - Churton Park (via Middleton Rd & Erlestoke Cres)TranzUrban Unit_01 School Bus 634 Newlands College & Intermediate School - Grenada Village - Churton Park (Mark Ave & FurlongTranzUrban Cres) Unit_01 School Bus 635 Newlands College & Intermediate School - Churton Park (via Bassett Rd & Melksham Dr) TranzUrban Unit_01 School Bus 646 St Brigid's School & Onslow College - Johnsonville - Churton Park TranzUrban Unit_01 School Bus 647 Churton Park South - Johnsonville - Onslow College TranzUrban Unit_01 School Bus 648 Raroa Normal Intermediate School - Johnsonville - Churton Park North TranzUrban Unit_01 School Bus 654 St Mark's & South Wellington Intermediate Schools - Island Bay - Owhiro Bay TranzUrban Unit_01 School Bus 661 Evans Bay Intermediate, Holy Cross & Miramar North Schools - Miramar - Maupuia NZ Bus Unit_02 School Bus 667 St Teresa's & Karori West Normal Schools - Karori West NZ Bus Unit_02 School Bus 671 Marsden School - Wellington NZ Bus Unit_02 School Bus 673 St Teresa's, Marsden & Otari Schools - Ngaio - Broadmeadows - Churton Park TranzUrban Unit_01 School Bus 674 Marsden School - Wilton - Ngaio - Khandallah TranzUrban Unit_04 School Bus 677 Marsden School - Kelburn - Kingston - Island Bay TranzUrban Unit_01 School Bus 678 Marsden, Holy Cross & Miramar Central Schools - Seatoun - Moa Point NZ Bus Unit_02 School Bus 680 Churton Park - Johnsonville - Raroa Normal Intermediate School TranzUrban Unit_01 School Bus 681 Churton Park North
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