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N88 Bus Time Schedule & Line Map N88 bus time schedule & line map N88 After Midnight (Wellington - Petone - Lower Hutt - View In Website Mode Eastbourne) The N88 bus line After Midnight (Wellington - Petone - Lower Hutt - Eastbourne) has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Courtenay Place - Stop A →Eastbourne Terminus (Near 497): 12:30 AM - 3:30 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest N88 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next N88 bus arriving. Direction: Courtenay Place - Stop A →Eastbourne N88 bus Time Schedule Terminus (Near 497) Courtenay Place - Stop A →Eastbourne Terminus 66 stops (Near 497) Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Courtenay Place - Stop A 25 Courtenay Place, New Zealand Tuesday Not Operational Courtenay Place at St James Theatre Wednesday Not Operational 77 Courtenay Place, New Zealand Thursday Not Operational Manners Street at Cuba Street - Stop A Friday Not Operational 106 Manners Street, New Zealand Saturday 12:30 AM - 3:30 AM Manners Street at Willis Street 2 Manners Street, New Zealand Willis Street at Grand Arcade 12 Willis Street, New Zealand N88 bus Info Direction: Courtenay Place - Stop A →Eastbourne Lambton Quay at Cable Car Lane Terminus (Near 497) 256 Lambton Quay, New Zealand Stops: 66 Trip Duration: 60 min Lambton Central - Stop A Line Summary: Courtenay Place - Stop A, Courtenay 204 Lambton Quay, New Zealand Place at St James Theatre, Manners Street at Cuba Street - Stop A, Manners Street at Willis Street, Willis Lambton Quay North - Stop B Street at Grand Arcade, Lambton Quay at Cable Car 90 Lambton Quay, New Zealand Lane, Lambton Central - Stop A, Lambton Quay North - Stop B, Wellington Station - Stop D, Thorndon Wellington Station - Stop D Quay - Capital Gateway (Opposite), Thorndon Quay 18 Lambton Quay, New Zealand at Davis Street (Near 125), Thorndon Quay (Near 199), Thorndon Quay at Motorway (Near 243 - Thorndon Quay - Capital Gateway (Opposite) Northbound), Hutt Road at Sar Street, Hutt Road at Moore Street, New Zealand Aotea Quay, Kaiwharawhara - Fore Street, Hutt Road at Rangiora Avenue, Hutt Road at Centennial Thorndon Quay at Davis Street (Near 125) Highway, Hutt Road Opposite Nevis Street, Jackson 125 Thorndon Quay, New Zealand Street at Te Puni Street (Eastbound), Jackson Street at Petone Avenue, Jackson Street at Sydney Street, Thorndon Quay (Near 199) Jackson Street at Britannia Street, Cuba Street 191 Thorndon Quay, New Zealand Opposite Heretaunga Street, Cuba Street at Weltec, Cuba Street at Bouverie Street, Cuba Street Near Thorndon Quay at Motorway (Near 243 - Montague Street, Victoria Street at Alice Street (Near Northbound) 257 Thorndon Quay, New Zealand 85), Victoria Street at Weltec - Block F, Queens Drive Opposite Riddiford Gardens, Lower Hutt - Centre City Hutt Road at Sar Street Plaza, Lower Hutt - Queensgate - Stop B, Queens 19 Hutt Road, New Zealand Drive at Riddiford Gardens, Hutt Valley High School (Opposite), Woburn Road at Hutt Recreation Ground, Hutt Road at Aotea Quay Ludlam Crescent at Wai-Iti Crescent (Near 28), Hutt Road, Wellington Randwick Road Opposite Moera Shops, Randwick Road at Randwick School, Randwick Road (Opposite Kaiwharawhara - Fore Street 17), Seaview - Seaview Road (Near 43), Seaview 123 Hutt Road, Wellington Road (Near 47), Seaview Road Opposite Barnes Street, Seaview Road at Graceƒeld Road, Seaview Hutt Road at Rangiora Avenue Road (Near 105), Seaview Marina - Marine Drive, 202 Hutt Road, New Zealand Point Howard, Lowry Bay (Near 230), York Bay (Near 305), Mahina Bay - Rangiuru Road, Mahina Bay Hutt Road at Centennial Highway (Near 445), Sunshine Bay (Near 517), Marine Parade at Ferry Road, Marine Drive Opposite Days Bay Hutt Road Opposite Nevis Street Wharf, Days Bay - Moana Road (Opposite), Muritai Road at Marine Parade (Near 79), Muritai Road at Jackson Street at Te Puni Street (Eastbound) Houhere Terrace (Near 107), Eastbourne Village - 19-29 Jackson Street, New Zealand Muritai Road, Muritai Road Near Makaro Street, Muritai Road (Near 247), Muritai Road at Ngaio Jackson Street at Petone Avenue Street (Near 275), Muritai Road at Hinau Street (Near 73 Jackson Street, New Zealand 315), Muritai Road at Konini Street (Near 335), Muritai Road at Kowhai Street (Near 383), Muritai Jackson Street at Sydney Street Road at Nikau Street (Near 417), Muritai Road at 117 Jackson Street, New Zealand Tawa Street, Eastbourne Terminus (Near 497) Jackson Street at Britannia Street 207 Jackson Street, New Zealand Cuba Street Opposite Heretaunga Street 31 Cuba Street, Petone Cuba Street at Weltec 69 Cuba Street, Petone Cuba Street at Bouverie Street 139 Cuba Street, Petone Cuba Street Near Montague Street 440 Cuba Street, Petone Victoria Street at Alice Street (Near 85) 87 Victoria Street, Petone Victoria Street at Weltec - Block F 105 Victoria Street, Petone Queens Drive Opposite Riddiford Gardens 11 Queens Drive, Lower Hutt Lower Hutt - Centre City Plaza 59 Queens Drive, Lower Hutt Lower Hutt - Queensgate - Stop B Bunny Street, Lower Hutt Queens Drive at Riddiford Gardens 2 Queens Drive, Lower Hutt Hutt Valley High School (Opposite) 115 Woburn Road, Lower Hutt Woburn Road at Hutt Recreation Ground 135 Woburn Road, Lower Hutt Ludlam Crescent at Wai-Iti Crescent (Near 28) 28 Ludlam Crescent, Lower Hutt Randwick Road Opposite Moera Shops 132 Randwick Road, Lower Hutt Randwick Road at Randwick School 92 Randwick Road, Lower Hutt Randwick Road (Opposite 17) 17 Randwick Road, Lower Hutt Seaview - Seaview Road (Near 43) 39 Seaview Road, New Zealand Seaview Road (Near 47) 47 Seaview Road, New Zealand Seaview Road Opposite Barnes Street 55 Seaview Road, New Zealand Seaview Road at Graceƒeld Road 67 Seaview Road, New Zealand Seaview Road (Near 105) Seaview Marina - Marine Drive Seaview Road, New Zealand Point Howard 1B Howard Road, New Zealand Lowry Bay (Near 230) 231 Marine Drive, New Zealand York Bay (Near 305) Taungata Road, New Zealand Mahina Bay - Rangiuru Road 405 Marine Drive, New Zealand Mahina Bay (Near 445) 445 Marine Drive, New Zealand Sunshine Bay (Near 517) 519 Marine Drive, New Zealand Marine Parade at Ferry Road 3 Ferry Road, New Zealand Marine Drive Opposite Days Bay Wharf Days Bay - Moana Road (Opposite) 616 Marine Drive, Days Bay Muritai Road at Marine Parade (Near 79) 79 Muritai Road, Eastbourne Muritai Road at Houhere Terrace (Near 107) 107 Muritai Road, Eastbourne Eastbourne Village - Muritai Road 153 Muritai Road, Eastbourne Muritai Road Near Makaro Street 195 Muritai Road, Eastbourne Muritai Road (Near 247) 247 Muritai Road, Eastbourne Muritai Road at Ngaio Street (Near 275) 275 Muritai Road, Eastbourne Muritai Road at Hinau Street (Near 315) 315 Muritai Road, Eastbourne Muritai Road at Konini Street (Near 335) 333 Muritai Road, Eastbourne Muritai Road at Kowhai Street (Near 383) 385 Muritai Road, Eastbourne Muritai Road at Nikau Street (Near 417) 421 Muritai Road, Eastbourne Muritai Road at Tawa Street 443 Muritai Road, Eastbourne Eastbourne Terminus (Near 497) 493 Muritai Road, New Zealand N88 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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