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North-Shore-New-Network-Map-June New North Shore Bus Network D Long Bay ai Regional Park ry Fla t H ig d d Long Bay hw ohi R R ay wan s NX A an St h io ug iok Long Bay Va K Continue to B B o e u d Hibiscus Coast e d P a nt R c y ng l Ashley h ri P R a y NEW NETWORK SERVICES Du d e lb re Reserve Ext B e y d A h Rd S R s BUSWAY SERVICES LOCAL SERVICES r Long Bay h Long Bay e l e v i Primary y Coll. Frequency and hours of operation vary. R A C Hibiscus Coast Station, Albany Station, W li a r s v Eagle Pl a Check timetables for full details. alph e R u R i NX1 a d Britomart (Lower Albert St) via all k I B u A d O a R e n r S l a a t Northern Busway stations b S v Stanley Point, n c 806 a a e g l d h n G i R e a St Devonport Ferry Terminal y w Rd Ave nu R oa a r Albany Station, City universities via - ar M d To NX2 S O v n t e t t S Wellesley St Cheltenham, r l r S Co d i e G e u R w 807 East Dr i n ty Re w dwick C u Devonport Ferry Terminal o w in a a A aru ku Rd a Albany Station, all Northern busway s T M r NX t liam D S il R itzw e o dwic r F re k D a d St Ma stations, Ponsonby Rd, Karangahape Milford, Nile Rd, North Shore Hospital, t r l 866 i y o n a r R 845 Dr Rd Rd, Auckland Hospital and Newmarket. w nbury d Torbay Smales Farm Station, Karaka St, a a D d y Monday to Friday only. R Takapuna h Glamorgan Gl rgan D amo r r G c Winstones Cove D e a e Primary n o Wea v e A a t d FREQUENT SERVICES d g he Snapper Rock, Albany Highway, d r r R a r e rl B R pp o y y 883 k e Rd k c h m R e At least every 15 minutes, 7am – 7pm, 7 days a week. a a d d r S Gl e Constellation Station T e R r ly at e d e W a C R n t Torbay t o K h rly Lower frequencies early morning and evenings. righ L e p W Sch. ee D Constellation Station, 82 Milford, Takapuna, Wellesley St, Deep Creek 884 Apollo Dr, Triton Dr, Rosedale Rd Albany Reserve Torbay Mayoral Dr Scenic North Harbour Industrial Estate loop an Alb y Reserve H lt A H s R d Northcross C rlsi le R o ve Massey University, Albany Station, – anticlockwise. Monday to Friday only. eight M a d R a i s c Browns Bay, Mairangi Bay, i n k 83 ly T d Constellation Station, e g w y Lon r ack Rd ell R a ban Constellation Station, ighw P Mayfair O William Pickering Dr, Rosedale Rd ead H de 885 rh Retirement R Smales Farm Station, Takapuna ve BrownsS Bay Valley d North Harbour Industrial Estate loop - i O t Village a R e ’ p ll B i l Bute Rd clockwise. Monday to Friday only. C v r e Glenfield, Onewa Rd, s e i f G 95 e e e o o t v n i Browns Bay a d Northcross d r l d A l C P R Britomart (Lower Albert St) s Sar r R s Int. to Fairview d t s r Albany Station, Hugh Green Dr, R ld d A e 889 d v Retirement e d ie N t Sherwood e Freyburg Inverness Rd F i s d y Village m Park l Beach Haven, Onewa Rd, Apollo Dr, Constellation Station R C Primary Anzac Rd d 97 NX d Oteha Valley Bay City t R R s e Britomart (Lower Albert St) y o e Sch. Park a c Constellation Station, Unsworth Dr, ll n d a o Gle 901 NX ern R V C Fr h illW CONNECTOR SERVICES Wairau Rd, Smales Farm Station D t h a a s h n c y e e a t a d o v At least every 30 minutes, 7am – 7pm, 7 days a week. i a Dr Hyde Rd E O l s R A e A l ro e e Constellation Station, Link Dr, Glenfield, l a d n b on tre B Lower frequencies early morning and evenings. o a d P k s a 906 n e O rton Rd Windy Ridge, Archers Rd, b Maste Rothesay Bay y M o E d H x R Bayview, Glenfield, Onewa Rd, Smales Farm Station p Albany y n Rd 95B r a Sandow e B s Britomart (Lower Albert St) d r s s n R w D Rothesay er Rd w Campbells Bay, Sunnynook Station, e a c o 907 y n n M g Albany pe r a d a B Constellation Station, Glenfield, i S Be Bay Target Rd, Constellation Station hoenui Rd m ach 95C t R Rd e e omery Ave u QBE e tg Onewa Rd, Britomart (Lower Albert St) ven Pinehill Mon e A Stadium W Th Sch. Albany Station, Massey University, Civi Cr d icoe Rd Birkdale Rd, Beach Haven, 917 Albany Highway, Glenfield, c R Jell Murrays D M le 97B o l B d r c i Rangatira Rd, Highbury, Onewa Rd, R n v g Ave S Bay Birkenhead Wharf D C e K W omin e e M r y e g GATE 2 ly i n l a c m G l a d o y Ave t Britomart (Lower Albert St) i k a nts R Montana o c i R inn Dr d b n h y h a on e R Glenfield, Hillcrest West, g R t H w u s D ise d 926 h n g r Dr R d ig GATE 3 i Pinehill h enguin ck r P Rangatira Rd, Beach Haven, a H G b Akoranga Station y o re e e is le n C n R 97R Bellbird d e D c Birkdale Rd, Highbury, Onewa Rd, har a GATE 4 GATE 1 d Murrays Bay T Murrays Bay W f Rd b r a e l r S Sch. o Northcote Point, Northcote, Roa A Oteha Rohe Britomart (Lower Albert St) no Massey NX s m ke Campus os 928 E R North Shore Hospital, W University d a B R a r NX s Bayswater Wharf, Takapuna, y GATE 5 h i s t Smales Farm Station g Mairangi Bay 801 u d Co H o Albany h B R a o a s w d e le t Akoranga Station e Sch. m n D m n T Rd i e l r a K r C Rosedale Chatswood, Highbury, Onewa Rd, V o y w St Johns Y d w i eda n ou s o s M L R a Rangitoto Sch. Rd l r n o nce Mairangi Bay Devonport Ferry Terminal, 931 e a D d P o D R za Customs St, University of Auckland. i h R r n s Coll. o t y in w r Pe n o g e d h n e ss c eton Pde Pinehurst Hastings R 814 Narrow Neck, Takapuna, h a t P Wa D Monday to Friday only. y B r T d l r Sch. o r e R it c N Akoranga Station Kristin Ro o Windsor T o s Roseda d edale Rd n Millenium e e Sch. le R A D t Tc m A Park a Beach Haven Wharf, Lauderdale Rd, i r Institute g n e r s p e r b o r a m v o D R a Constellation Station, Sunnynook, o l lo n h Hauraki GulfVerbena Rd, Highbury, Onewa Rd, r o 933 m t w d n D l e B i R 843 r e e a r e East Coast Rd, Milford, Takapuna, u xw h Customs St, University of Auckland. a a N s North P R M w h Mairangi Bay o d B Akoranga Station W R K North Shore Primary e Campbells Bay Monday to Friday only. d Harbour Golf Course i d a R ll C R ch El i h el View d mo a Industrial r a nn r pleby m D Albany Station, Torbay, Highbury, Onewa Rd, e p Rd E R A A tion d P lla a l Estate Campbells Browns Bay, Beach Rd, Milford, i e s b c Rosedale st 856 Ponsonby Rd, Karangahape Rd, Albany k n d t 966 a o R L e C et av n Park Junior High r s s J e C Bay Smales Farm Station, Auckland City Hospital, Newmarket. i thew Rd n u r y ng aul Mat Su y Pl oa P ni e D p r s North Shore Hospital, Takapuna t Monday to Friday only. L r R R A au H Constellation d d b rel Oak erle Dr i S y g r Sunnynook c Rd ead C Long Bay, Torbay, Glamorgan Dr, PEAK PERIOD SERVICES h h M ow d R Primary n Ne w r o e w y o a b a a p u w i 861 o p ry Oakw y gh g M Albany Station, Massey University, a n e i D d o v Services operate weekdays only, during morning and y r A p P r H ados r n D rb a u t e u Ba i o Schnapper Rock r l o S Ro r b nt y J Sunnynook d ck R r D Sa ca R Bush Rd, Constellation Station afternoon peak Reserve d a D Rd r m Sunnynook d Pupuke r H evo ire Sa o ad R n e nsh la re Park id Golf e d Unsworth m in e North Shore ck R p a D r Course d Campbells B Bayswater, Esmonde Rd, Wellesley St, Ro p C n T Browns Bay, Oaktree Ave, r c r r e 865 802 Cemetery and e U a a e Bay Sch.
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