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130 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 130 bus time schedule & line map 130 Naenae - Waterloo - Lower Hutt - Petone View In Website Mode The 130 bus line (Naenae - Waterloo - Lower Hutt - Petone) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Lower Hutt - Queensgate - Stop A →Naenae Station (Bus Stop): 6:32 AM (2) Naenae Station (Bus Stop) →Petone Station - Stop B: 6:17 AM - 9:32 PM (3) Petone Station - Stop B →Naenae Station (Bus Stop): 7:00 AM - 10:15 PM (4) Waterloo Station - Knights Road - Stop A →Naenae Station (Bus Stop): 5:55 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 130 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 130 bus arriving. Direction: Lower Hutt - Queensgate - Stop 130 bus Time Schedule A →Naenae Station (Bus Stop) Lower Hutt - Queensgate - Stop A →Naenae Station 30 stops (Bus Stop) Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Lower Hutt - Queensgate - Stop A 95 Queens Drive, Lower Hutt Tuesday Not Operational Waterloo Road Near Bloomƒeld Terrace Wednesday 6:32 AM 47 Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt Thursday 6:32 AM Cornwall Street at Queens Grove Friday 6:32 AM 8 Cornwall Street, Lower Hutt Saturday Not Operational Knights Road at Chilton St James School 126 Knights Road, Lower Hutt Knights Road at Mahoe Street 179 Knights Road, Lower Hutt 130 bus Info Direction: Lower Hutt - Queensgate - Stop Waterloo Station - Knights Road - Stop A A →Naenae Station (Bus Stop) 225 Knights Road, Lower Hutt Stops: 30 Trip Duration: 23 min Waterloo Road (Near 259) Line Summary: Lower Hutt - Queensgate - Stop A, 263 Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt Waterloo Road Near Bloomƒeld Terrace, Cornwall Street at Queens Grove, Knights Road at Chilton St Waiwhetu Road at Waterloo Road (Near 175) James School, Knights Road at Mahoe Street, 177 Waiwhetu Road, Lower Hutt Waterloo Station - Knights Road - Stop A, Waterloo Road (Near 259), Waiwhetu Road at Waterloo Road Fairƒeld Shops - Waiwhetu Road (Near 197) (Near 175), Fairƒeld Shops - Waiwhetu Road (Near 197 Waiwhetu Road, Lower Hutt 197), Waiwhetu Road at Boothby Grove, Waiwhetu Road at Naenae Road (Near 371), Naenae Road Waiwhetu Road at Boothby Grove (Near 49), Waddington Drive at Hamerton Street 335 Waiwhetu Road, New Zealand (Near 9), Waddington Drive at Burke Grove (Near 55), Waddington Drive at Keys Street (Near 95), Waiwhetu Road at Naenae Road (Near 371) Waddington Drive at Seddon Street (Near 111), 371 Waiwhetu Road, New Zealand Waddington Drive at Collett Street (Near 141), Waddington Drive at Naenae Park (Near 220), Naenae Road (Near 49) Waddington Drive at Prouse Crescent, Hay Street at 51 Naenae Road, New Zealand Boyd Grove (Near 29), Wesleyhaven Hospital (Hay Street), Rata Street (Near 204), Rata Street (Near Waddington Drive at Hamerton Street (Near 9) 158), Rata Street at Waddington Drive, Rata Street 9 Waddington Drive, Lower Hutt School (Near 76), Naenae Road at Rata Street (Near 251), Hewer Crescent (Near 67), Hewer Crescent at Waddington Drive at Burke Grove (Near 55) Sladden Street, Sladden Street (Near 42), Naenae 55 Waddington Drive, Lower Hutt Station (Bus Stop) Waddington Drive at Keys Street (Near 95) 93 Waddington Drive, Lower Hutt Waddington Drive at Seddon Street (Near 111) 142 Waddington Drive, Lower Hutt Waddington Drive at Collett Street (Near 141) 141 Waddington Drive, Lower Hutt Waddington Drive at Naenae Park (Near 220) 220 Waddington Drive, Lower Hutt Waddington Drive at Prouse Crescent 191 Waddington Drive, Lower Hutt Hay Street at Boyd Grove (Near 29) 29 Hay Street, Lower Hutt Wesleyhaven Hospital (Hay Street) 70 Hay Street, Lower Hutt Rata Street (Near 204) 204 Rata Street, Lower Hutt Rata Street (Near 158) 158 Rata Street, Lower Hutt Rata Street at Waddington Drive 114 Rata Street, Lower Hutt Rata Street School (Near 76) 75 Rata Street, Lower Hutt Naenae Road at Rata Street (Near 251) 244 Naenae Road, Lower Hutt Hewer Crescent (Near 67) 67 Hewer Crescent, Lower Hutt Hewer Crescent at Sladden Street 99A Hewer Crescent, Lower Hutt Sladden Street (Near 42) 42 Sladden Street, Lower Hutt Naenae Station (Bus Stop) 336 Cambridge Terrace, New Zealand Direction: Naenae Station (Bus Stop) →Petone 130 bus Time Schedule Station - Stop B Naenae Station (Bus Stop) →Petone Station - Stop B 48 stops Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Naenae Station (Bus Stop) 336 Cambridge Terrace, New Zealand Tuesday Not Operational Sladden Street (Near 43) Wednesday 6:17 AM - 9:32 PM 43 Sladden Street, Lower Hutt Thursday 6:17 AM - 9:32 PM Hewer Crescent at Sladden Street (Near 116) Friday 6:17 AM - 9:32 PM 116 Hewer Crescent, Lower Hutt Saturday 6:00 AM - 9:30 PM Hewer Crescent (Near 70) 70 Hewer Crescent, Lower Hutt Naenae Road at Rata Street (Near 248) 244 Naenae Road, Lower Hutt 130 bus Info Direction: Naenae Station (Bus Stop) →Petone Rata Street School (Near 75) Station - Stop B 74 Rata Street, Lower Hutt Stops: 48 Trip Duration: 41 min Rata Street at Rimu Street (Near 117) Line Summary: Naenae Station (Bus Stop), Sladden 117 Rata Street, Lower Hutt Street (Near 43), Hewer Crescent at Sladden Street (Near 116), Hewer Crescent (Near 70), Naenae Road Rata Street (Near 159) at Rata Street (Near 248), Rata Street School (Near 175 Rata Street, Lower Hutt 75), Rata Street at Rimu Street (Near 117), Rata Street (Near 159), Rata Street (Near 241), Rata Street (Near 241) Wesleyhaven Hospital (Rata Street), Hay Street at 241 Rata Street, Lower Hutt Boyd Grove, Waddington Drive at Hay Street, Waddington Drive at Naenae Park (Near 222), Wesleyhaven Hospital (Rata Street) Waddington Drive at Collett Street (Near 172), 249 Rata Street, Lower Hutt Waddington Drive at Seddon Street (Near 138), Waddington Drive at Keys Street (Near 98), Hay Street at Boyd Grove Waddington Drive Opposite Burke Grove (Near 64), 32 Hay Street, Lower Hutt Waddington Drive at Hamerton Street, Naenae Road at Waddington Drive, Waiwhetu Road at Naenae Waddington Drive at Hay Street Road (Near 368), Waiwhetu Road at Durham 191 Waddington Drive, Lower Hutt Crescent, Fairƒeld Shops - Waiwhetu Road (Near 300), Waterloo Road at Waiwhetu Road, Waterloo Waddington Drive at Naenae Park (Near 222) Road (Near 260), Waterloo Station - Oxford Terrace 222 Waddington Drive, Lower Hutt (Stop B), Knights Road at Mahoe Street (Near 146), Knights Road Opposite Chilton St James School, Waddington Drive at Collett Street (Near 172) Cornwall Street at Rsa, Waterloo Road at 172 Waddington Drive, Lower Hutt Queensgate, Lower Hutt - Queensgate - Stop B, Queens Drive at Riddiford Gardens, Hutt Valley High Waddington Drive at Seddon Street (Near 138) School (Opposite), Woburn Road at Hutt Recreation 138 Waddington Drive, Lower Hutt Ground, Ludlam Crescent at Wai-Iti Crescent (Near 28), Randwick Road Opposite Moera Shops, Waddington Drive at Keys Street (Near 98) Randwick Road at Randwick School, Randwick Road 93 Waddington Drive, Lower Hutt (Opposite 17), Waione Street (Near 308), Jessie Street at the Esplanade (Near 11), Jessie Street at Waddington Drive Opposite Burke Grove (Near Jackson Street (Near 29), Jackson Street at Patrick 64) Street, Jackson Street at Aurora Street, Jackson 62 Waddington Drive, Lower Hutt Street at Bolton Street, Jackson Street at Beach Street, Jackson Street at Sydney Street (Near 176), Waddington Drive at Hamerton Street 4 Waddington Drive, Lower Hutt Jackson Street Near Gear Street, Lochy Street at Nevis Street, Petone Station - Stop B Naenae Road at Waddington Drive 48 Naenae Road, New Zealand Waiwhetu Road at Naenae Road (Near 368) 368 Waiwhetu Road, New Zealand Waiwhetu Road at Durham Crescent 344 Waiwhetu Road, New Zealand Fairƒeld Shops - Waiwhetu Road (Near 300) 302 Waiwhetu Road, New Zealand Waterloo Road at Waiwhetu Road Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt Waterloo Road (Near 260) 260 Waterloo Road, Lower Hutt Waterloo Station - Oxford Terrace (Stop B) 44D Oxford Terrace, New Zealand Knights Road at Mahoe Street (Near 146) 144 Knights Road, Lower Hutt Knights Road Opposite Chilton St James School 112 Knights Road, Lower Hutt Cornwall Street at Rsa 3 Cornwall Street, Lower Hutt Waterloo Road at Queensgate Waterloo Road, 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 Waione Street (Near 308) 45 Waione Street, New Zealand Jessie Street at the Esplanade (Near 11) 11 Jessie Street, Petone Jessie Street at Jackson Street (Near 29) 446 Jackson Street, Petone Jackson Street at Patrick Street 428 Jackson Street, Petone Jackson Street at Aurora Street 388 Jackson Street, Petone Jackson Street at Bolton Street 338 Jackson Street, New Zealand Jackson Street at Beach Street 274 Jackson Street, New Zealand Jackson Street at Sydney Street (Near 176) 176 Jackson Street, New Zealand Jackson Street Near Gear Street 114 Jackson Street, New Zealand Lochy Street at Nevis Street Nevis Street, New Zealand Petone Station - Stop B 60 Hutt Road, New Zealand Direction: Petone Station - Stop B →Naenae 130 bus Time Schedule Station (Bus Stop) Petone Station - Stop B →Naenae Station (Bus Stop) 49 stops Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Petone Station - Stop B 60 Hutt
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