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Paraparaumu Raumati/Paekakariki STANDARD & TARGETED LOCAL ROUTES Effective from 23 August 2020 Paraparaumu Raumati/Paekakariki STANDARD & TARGETED LOCAL ROUTES 250 260 261 262 251 264 Paraparaumu Beach Raumati Beach Raumati South Paraparaumu Station Thanks for travelling with Metlink. Paraparaumu East Connect with Metlink for timetables Paekakariki and information about bus, train and ferry services in the Wellington region. metlink.org.nz 0800 801 700 [email protected] @metlinkwgtn /metlinkonourway Printed with mineral-oil-free, soy-based vegetable inks on paper produced using Forestry Stewardship Council® (FSC®) certified mixed-source pulp that complies with environmentally responsible practices and principles. Please recycle and reuse if possible. Before taking a printed timetable, check our timetables online or use the Metlink commuter app. GW/PT-G-2020/41 August 2020 o n O WAIKANAE BEACH Te PARAPARAUMU/RAUMATI/PAEKAKARIKI Eruini Street t e e tr S re te u T a n a B a o r M re tt e D T KAPITI MARINE RESERVE r Waimanu ad Ro ns Lagoon ee Qu Waikanae River e riv D ry ge eg W t tree y S ad a ly Ro an w a s M r s W e o e k r Waikanæ v a i a p t r s D M x o E n l P u a D ld k k d ie u e a f t r Kupe Ro d P a o N Te H g K a a k p e o P t ik Otaihanga Road i o S T t s y e a riv OTAIHANGA k e D c Th a M D o n o v a n R o a d N a th an A v e n u e Michael Road t Martin Road e Walton Road e r t S d ly a o n R a lf o M G e 262 v ri D M PARAPARAUMU d a r z fo e Paraparaumu ld n i g Hollis Roadu a COLLEGE G r Beach School b y R a o w 261 s B a s e d e a r c Ratanui Road p h x w E a t a e k r e G P e r u v a en e k v e A P y Tikotu Creek H ra o ow PARAPARAUMU G T e dK s O ll R y ta a a ih PARAPARAUMU p k an i c g t a a i BEACH R R M d o 261 262 a BEACH SHOPS d Ma cle an Street 260 ive Dr r Ocean Road da 260 Ce d a o R e riv m D u t M g en a e g z Re e u n l g B a e rb Driv lm R o Cedar Dr a a e R d ue en Av le da g y an a L w Rua Road ss one Avenue re aterst xp W E ka e P ka e Pe d GUILDFORDo a T r s a y P a ck e DRIVE a n M i r t a K e a e h M Kapiti p tr t it r i iS o in N R r d o a a a k o Road d a R M in a M e u Te Roto Drive n e v A 260 M a a te 261 re a r w W e A h A v a e r n e u m d e a oa u R k ta u ha w ra R A o a d T Kapiti Road On Ramp u r ta D Kapiti Road Off Ramp n r e o k n a t i S n 260 261 t e re V M e 262 t a t ve a Dri t u Milne a R o a d N uckley i 260 261 262 KAPITI HEALTH k B a Cabernet u 251 264P a Adele CENTRERimutak S a t l re m et Hardham Rimutaka RAUMATI R o a t e d e BEACH tr S Moana e Tararua in h a u Amohia Street R K W PARAPARAUMU ak h a a Ro re m ad m ea Moa Rd a tr Kapiti Road uku S Hinemoa Street PARAPARAUMU d a o STATION 250 260 261 262 260 R a k e M RAUMATI W Kiwi Road a 250 251 n 264 a R w 250 260 aum a NIKAU BEACH SHOPS a t i R A oa v d e n Ih 250 u a VALLEY e k Ruapehu St a r a th S t u re o e S t d a 250 o d R a n o i R a RataRoad M a d PARAPARAUMU EAST t a t o e s R o 264 u R m – RIWAI STREET i R Hillcrest Road t e e r t S u y h a e p Fincham Road w s a s u e r R p x E a R k au e m P a t i R a o VALLEY ROAD k ad e P o T s y a k c V a a M l ad l Me250nin Ro e y R o a d h t u o S d a 250 251 o R 250 n i a M ad d a Ro a n romoa o Ti R a t t e s o RAUMATI R d a y o a R SOUTH w i s a s t a e r M p x E Poplar a k A e v e P n u POPLAR AVE a e k e d P a o o R T y e s l e l y a d Old Sh 1 a V a k n 251 c a l a p M s E e h T T e n p n i m s a C R f o f u O r t e R u o n a e d v A r a l oad p Jeep R JEEP ROAD o P d a o R y e l l a V Key Standard bus routes hareroa Stream 30-60 minutes all day. Increased frequency W d a o R ll a rf at peak times te a W Paraparaumu – Raumati South d a o W R 250 h a re n r e o l a G R o Mon–Sun MAUNGAKOTUKUTUKU a d d l a d r Roa e ku m M tu E a u u k n tu g o a k k a o g tu n 251 k u u a tu M k Paraparaumu – Raumati Beach u R o a QUEEN d 260 ELIZABETH Mon–Sun PARK p Paraparaumu – Paraparaumu m a R n O d a o d Beach (via Guildford Dr) R a o a ( R ro e n r e a l h G ( 261 W ld ra e m E Wha Mon–Sun m rero a a Rd e tr S MACKAY Paraparaumu – Paraparaumu CROSSING Beach (via Mazengarb Rd) 262 H Whareroa Road Off Ramp e u na re k S Mon–Sunu t ree t e t u d a r k a P u t e h o T k T a e M i g ti S tre n et u a TargetedM local bus routes Tilley Road Kapiti Health Centre – Paekakariki Ocean Rd Wainui 251 e d a r a Tues, Thurs & Fri P e h T d a o PAEKAKARIKI R n to Stream g n lli 251 e W Kapiti Health Centre – B ea ch PAEKAKARIKI Ro ad 251 Paekakariki East 264 t e e tr S s e m Mon & Weds A d a o R l il H i ik r a Bus and train k a k e Major stop a P interchange PARAPARAUMU - RAUMATI SOUTH - PARAPARAUMU 250 MONDAY TO FRIDAY ROUTE INFORMATION Stops AM PM Rail connection WELL Wellington Station 5:52 6:20 6:50 7:10 7:31 8:13 9:13 10:13 11:13 12:13 1:13 2:13 2:33 3:13 3:35 3:55 4:15 4:35 KPL from Wellington PARA Paraparaumu Station 6:46 7:14 7:44 8:04 8:25 9:07 10:07 11:07 12:07 1:07 2:07 3:07 3:27 4:07 4:24 4:44 5:04 5:24 0000 BUS HUB STOP Connections to routes 250, 251, 260, 1000 Paraparaumu Station - Stop A 7:06 7:23 7:51 8:09 8:30 9:23 10:23 11:23 12:23 1:23 2:23 3:13 3:36 4:13 4:30 4:50 5:10 5:30 261, 262 & 264 can be made at Raumati Beach Shops - Raumati Road Paraparaumu Station 1310 6:02 6:35 6:52 7:15 7:32 8:00 8:18 8:39 9:32 10:32 11:32 12:32 1:32 2:32 3:22 3:45 4:22 4:39 4:59 5:19 5:39 (near 24) C Continues on to Coastlands and 1472 Jeep Road at Forest Road 6:09 6:59 7:39 8:25 3:29 4:46 5:26 Rimu Road Civic Centre after arriving at 1478 Poplar Avenue at Matai Road 6:11 6:41 7:01 7:21 7:41 8:06 8:27 8:45 9:38 10:38 11:38 12:38 1:38 2:38 3:31 3:51 4:28 4:48 5:05 5:28 5:45 Paraparaumu Station Raumati Beach Shops - Raumati Road CP Connects with routes 261 and 262 at 1376 6:18 6:48 7:08 7:28 7:48 8:13 8:34 8:52 9:45 10:45 11:45 12:45 1:45 2:45 3:38 3:58 4:35 4:55 5:12 5:35 5:52 (near 15) Paraparaumu Beach 1001 Paraparaumu Station - Stop B 6:25 6:55 7:15 7:35 7:55 8:20 8:41 8:59 9:52 10:52 11:52 12:52 1:52 2:52 3:45 4:05 4:42 5:02 5:19 5:42 5:59 CR Bus continues on to Coastlands and then Rimu Road towards Raumati South Rail connection to PARA Paraparaumu Station 6:34 7:04 7:24 7:44 8:04 8:31 8:51 9:11 10:06 11:06 12:06 1:06 2:06 3:08 4:11 4:46 5:06 5:26 5:47 6:11 KPL Wellington WELL Wellington Station 7:25 7:55 8:15 8:35 8:55 9:25 9:45 10:05 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:02 5:05 5:40 6:00 6:20 6:41 7:05 PG Departs Paraparumu Station as route 262 for evening travel from Paraparaumu vJ vJ vJ vJ vJ vJ vJ Station to Guildford Drive PR Departs Paraparaumu Station as route 260 Paraparaumu - Raumati South - and continues on as route 250 for travel to Stops Paraparaumu continued PM Raumati South TG Travels on to Guildford Drive and Rail connection WELL Wellington Station 4:55 5:18 5:35 5:55 KPL Paraparaumu Station as route 261 after from Wellington PARA Paraparaumu Station 5:44 6:07 6:24 6:44 arriving at Paraparaumu Beach 1000 Paraparaumu Station - Stop A 5:51 6:13 6:30 7:00 TR Travels on to Raumati South and Raumati Beach Shops - Raumati Road Paraparaumu Station as route 250 after 6:00 6:22 6:39 7:09 7:40 8:40 9:40 1310 (near 24) arriving at Raumati Beach Shops 1472 Jeep Road at Forest Road 6:07 6:46 vJ Travels via Jeep Road 1478 Poplar Avenue at Matai Road 6:09 6:28 6:48 7:15 7:46 8:46 9:46 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS Raumati Beach Shops - Raumati Road 1376 6:16 6:35 6:55 7:22 7:53 8:53 9:53 A Sunday timetable applies on all public (near 15) holidays except when Waitangi Day and 1001 Paraparaumu Station - Stop B 6:23 6:42 7:02 7:29 8:00 9:00 10:00 Anzac Day fall on a Saturday when a Saturday timetable will operate Rail connection to PARA Paraparaumu Station 6:47 7:06 7:36 8:06 9:06 10:06 KPL Wellington WELL Wellington Station 7:41 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:00 11:00 vJ vJ PR PR PR Stops SATURDAY AM PM Rail connection WELL Wellington Station 6:14 7:14 8:14 9:14 10:14 11:14 12:14 1:14 2:14 3:14 4:14 5:14 KPL from Wellington PARA Paraparaumu Station 7:08 8:08 9:08 10:08 11:08 12:08 1:08 2:08 3:08 4:08 5:08 6:08 1000 Paraparaumu Station - Stop A 7:24 8:24 9:24 10:24 11:24 12:24 1:24 2:24 3:24 4:24 5:24 6:24 Raumati Beach Shops - Raumati Road 7:33 8:33 9:33 10:33 11:33 12:33 1:33 2:33 3:33 4:33 5:33 6:33 7:40 8:40 9:40 1310 (near 24) 1472 Jeep Road at Forest Road 1478 Poplar Avenue at Matai Road 7:39 8:39 9:39 10:39 11:39 12:39 1:39 2:39 3:39 4:39 5:39 6:39 7:46 8:46 9:46 Raumati Beach Shops - Raumati Road 7:46 8:46 9:46 10:46 11:46 12:46 1:46 2:46 3:46 4:46 5:46 6:46 7:53 8:53 9:53 1376 (near 15) 1001 Paraparaumu Station - Stop B 7:53 8:53 9:53 10:53 11:53 12:53 1:53 2:53 3:53 4:53 5:53 6:53 8:00 9:00 10:00 Rail connection to PARA Paraparaumu Station 8:06 9:06 10:06 11:06 12:06 1:06 2:06 3:06 4:06 5:06 6:06 7:06 8:06 9:06 10:06 KPL Wellington WELL Wellington Station 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 vJ vJ vJ vJ PR PR PR Stops SUNDAY & PUBLIC HOLIDAYS AM PM Rail connection WELL Wellington Station 7:14 8:14 9:14 10:14 11:14 12:14 1:14 2:14 3:14 4:14 5:14 KPL from Wellington PARA Paraparaumu Station 8:08 9:08 10:08 11:08 12:08 1:08 2:08 3:08 4:08 5:08 6:08 1000 Paraparaumu Station - Stop A 7:24 8:24 9:24 10:24 11:24 12:24 1:24 2:24 3:24 4:24 5:24 6:24 Raumati Beach Shops - Raumati Road 7:33 8:33 9:33 10:33 11:33 12:33 1:33 2:33 3:33 4:33 5:33 6:33 1310 (near 24) 1472 Jeep Road at Forest Road 1478 Poplar Avenue at Matai Road 7:39 8:39 9:39 10:39 11:39 12:39 1:39 2:39 3:39 4:39 5:39 6:39 Raumati Beach Shops - Raumati Road 7:46 8:46 9:46 10:46 11:46 12:46 1:46 2:46 3:46 4:46 5:46 6:46 1376 (near 15) 1001 Paraparaumu Station - Stop B 7:53 8:53 9:53 10:53 11:53 12:53 1:53 2:53 3:53 4:53 5:53 6:53 Rail connection to PARA Paraparaumu Station
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