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N22 Bus Time Schedule & Line Map N22 bus time schedule & line map N22 After Midnight (Wellington - Naenae - Stokes View In Website Mode Valley - Upper Hutt) The N22 bus line After Midnight (Wellington - Naenae - Stokes Valley - Upper Hutt) has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Courtenay Place - Stop A →Upper Hutt Station - Stop A: 1:00 AM - 4:30 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest N22 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next N22 bus arriving. Direction: Courtenay Place - Stop A →Upper Hutt N22 bus Time Schedule Station - Stop A Courtenay Place - Stop A →Upper Hutt Station - Stop 83 stops A 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 1:00 AM - 4:30 AM Manners Street at Willis Street 2 Manners Street, New Zealand Willis Street at Grand Arcade 12 Willis Street, New Zealand N22 bus Info Direction: Courtenay Place - Stop A →Upper Hutt Lambton Quay at Cable Car Lane Station - Stop A 256 Lambton Quay, New Zealand Stops: 83 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 A, High Street 19 Hutt Road, New Zealand at Melling Link, High Street at Melling Road, Ropata Medical Centre (Near 583), High Street Opposite Hutt Road at Aotea Quay Knox Presbyterian Church, Hutt Hospital - High Hutt Road, Wellington Street (Opposite), Boulcott Village (Near 71), High Street at Thornycroft Avenue (Near 773), High Street Kaiwharawhara - Fore Street at Kingston Street, High Street at Park Avenue, 123 Hutt Road, Wellington Naenae College - Daysh Street, Naenae Road at Horlor Street, Naenae Road at Vogel Street (Near Hutt Road at Rangiora Avenue 162), Naenae Road at Rata Street (Near 251), 202 Hutt Road, New Zealand Naenae Road at Kowhai Street (Near 293), Kowhai Street at Cambridge Terrace, High Street at Burcham Hutt Road at Centennial Highway Street (Near 1105), High Street at Macky Street, Taita Station - High Street - Stop B, High Street at Biddle Hutt Road Opposite Nevis Street Crescent, High Street at Partridge Street, High Street at Farmer Crescent (Near 1341), High Street at the Jackson Street at Te Puni Street (Eastbound) Links, High Street at the Endway, Stokes Valley 19-29 Jackson Street, New Zealand Entrance - Stop A, Stokes Valley Road at George Street (Near 55), Stokes Valley Road (Near 95), Tui Jackson Street at Petone Avenue Glen School (Near 135), Stokes Valley Road at 73 Jackson Street, New Zealand Hawthorn Crescent, Stokes Valley Road (Near 225), Stokes Valley Road at Milton Street (Near 255), Jackson Street at Sydney Street Stokes Valley Road at Chittick Street (Near 275), 117 Jackson Street, New Zealand Stokes Valley Road at Manuka Street (Near 357), Stokes Valley Road at Kamahi Street, George Street Jackson Street at Britannia Street at Stokes Valley Road (Near 410), George Street at 207 Jackson Street, New Zealand Chittick Street (Near 342), Silver Stream Railway Museum (Opposite), Silverstream Station - Cuba Street Opposite Heretaunga Street Fergusson Drive (St Patrick's College), Fergusson 31 Cuba Street, Petone Drive at Perry Street, Fergusson Drive at Kiwi Street, Fergusson Drive at Golf Road, Fergusson Drive at Cuba Street at Weltec Barton Road, Trentham Memorial Park (Near 441), 69 Cuba Street, Petone Fergusson Drive at Brentwood Street, Fergusson Drive at Sandford Street, Fergusson Drive at Cuba Street at Bouverie Street Trentham School, Fergusson Drive Opposite 139 Cuba Street, Petone Refreshment Place, Fergusson Rest Home (Near 657), Fergusson Drive at Golders Road (Near 699), Cuba Street Near Montague Street Fergusson Drive at Broadway Shops, Fergusson 440 Cuba Street, Petone Drive at Fraser Crescent, Upper Hutt Station - Stop A 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 A 95 Queens Drive, Lower Hutt High Street at Melling Link 371 High Street, Lower Hutt High Street at Melling Road 503 High Street, Lower Hutt Ropata Medical Centre (Near 583) 552 High Street, Lower Hutt High Street Opposite Knox Presbyterian Church 615 High Street, Lower Hutt Hutt Hospital - High Street (Opposite) 1 Harley Grove, Lower Hutt Boulcott Village (Near 71) 721 High Street, Lower Hutt High Street at Thornycroft Avenue (Near 773) 773 High Street, New Zealand High Street at Kingston Street 805 High Street, New Zealand High Street at Park Avenue 847 High Street, Lower Hutt Naenae College - Daysh Street 26 Daysh Street, New Zealand Naenae Road at Horlor Street Naenae Road, Lower Hutt Naenae Road at Vogel Street (Near 162) 162A Naenae Road, Lower Hutt Naenae Road at Rata Street (Near 251) 244 Naenae Road, Lower Hutt Naenae Road at Kowhai Street (Near 293) 293 Naenae Road, Lower Hutt Kowhai Street at Cambridge Terrace 4 Kowhai Street, Lower Hutt High Street at Burcham Street (Near 1105) 1105 High Street, New Zealand High Street at Macky Street 1143 High Street, New Zealand Taita Station - High Street - Stop B 1215 High Street, New Zealand High Street at Biddle Crescent High Street, New Zealand High Street at Partridge Street 1297 High Street, Lower Hutt High Street at Farmer Crescent (Near 1341) 1341 High Street, Lower Hutt High Street at the Links 1382 High Street, Lower Hutt High Street at the Endway 1401 High Street, Lower Hutt Stokes Valley Entrance - Stop A 11 Stokes Valley Road, New Zealand Stokes Valley Road at George Street (Near 55) 53 Stokes Valley Road, New Zealand Stokes Valley Road (Near 95) 93 Stokes Valley Road, New Zealand Tui Glen School (Near 135) 137 Stokes Valley Road, New Zealand Stokes Valley Road at Hawthorn Crescent 165 Stokes Valley Road, New Zealand Stokes Valley Road (Near 225) 1/237 Stokes Valley Road, New Zealand Stokes Valley Road at Milton Street (Near 255) 257 Stokes Valley Road, New Zealand Stokes Valley Road at Chittick Street (Near 275) 277 Stokes Valley Road, New Zealand Stokes Valley Road at Manuka Street (Near 357) 357 Stokes Valley Road, New Zealand Stokes Valley Road at Kamahi Street 403 Stokes Valley Road, New Zealand George Street at Stokes Valley Road (Near 410) 410 George Street, New Zealand George Street at Chittick Street (Near 342) 352 George Street, New Zealand Silver Stream Railway Museum (Opposite) Silverstream Station - Fergusson Drive (St Patrick's College) 212 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Fergusson Drive at Perry Street 237 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Fergusson Drive at Kiwi Street 275 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Fergusson Drive at Golf Road 2 Oakmont, Upper Hutt Fergusson Drive at Barton Road 405 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Trentham Memorial Park (Near 441) 441 Fergusson Drive, New Zealand Fergusson Drive at Brentwood Street 475 Fergusson Drive, New Zealand Fergusson Drive at Sandford Street 523 Fergusson Drive, New Zealand Fergusson Drive at Trentham School 571A Fergusson Drive, New Zealand Fergusson Drive Opposite Refreshment Place 619 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Fergusson Rest Home (Near 657) 655 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Fergusson Drive at Golders Road (Near 699) 701 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Fergusson Drive at Broadway Shops 737 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Fergusson Drive at Fraser Crescent 777 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Upper Hutt Station - Stop A Station Crescent, New Zealand N22 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. 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