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18E Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 18E bus time schedule & line map 18E Miramar - Newtown - Kelburn - Karori View In Website Mode The 18E bus line (Miramar - Newtown - Kelburn - Karori) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Karori - Allington Road →Miramar - Darlington Road (Near 155): 6:43 AM - 7:51 PM (2) Miramar - Darlington Road (Near 124) →Karori - Karori Road: 6:45 AM - 7:45 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 18E bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 18E bus arriving. Direction: Karori - Allington Road →Miramar - 18E bus Time Schedule Darlington Road (Near 155) Karori - Allington Road →Miramar - Darlington Road 48 stops (Near 155) Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Karori - Allington Road 2 South Karori Road, Wellington Tuesday Not Operational Karori Park Pavilion - Karori Road Wednesday 6:43 AM - 7:51 PM 393 Karori Road, Wellington Thursday 6:43 AM - 7:51 PM Karori Road at Tringham Street Friday 6:43 AM - 7:51 PM 354 Karori Road, Wellington Saturday 6:40 AM - 7:40 PM Karori Road Opposite Richmond Avenue 338A Karori Road, Wellington Karori Road Opposite St Teresa's School 292 Karori Road, Wellington 18E bus Info Direction: Karori - Allington Road →Miramar - Karori Mall - Karori Road Darlington Road (Near 155) 250 Karori Road, Wellington Stops: 48 Trip Duration: 54 min Karori Road at Reading Street Line Summary: Karori - Allington Road, Karori Park 218 Karori Road, Wellington Pavilion - Karori Road, Karori Road at Tringham Street, Karori Road Opposite Richmond Avenue, Karori Normal School - Karori Road (Opposite) Karori Road Opposite St Teresa's School, Karori Mall - 206 Karori Road, Wellington Karori Road, Karori Road at Reading Street, Karori Normal School - Karori Road (Opposite), Marsden Marsden Village - Karori Road Village - Karori Road, Karori Road at Standen Street, 145 Karori Road, Wellington Chaytor Street Opposite Joll Street, Chaytor Street at Curtis Street, Zealandia - Chaytor Street (At Tunnel), Karori Road at Standen Street Karori Tunnel - Stop A, Kelburn Normal School - 3 Standen Street, Wellington Upland Road, Kelburn Village - Upland Road (Near 94), Upland Road Opposite Glasgow Street, Victoria Chaytor Street Opposite Joll Street University - Stop A, The Terrace at Salamanca Road, 60 Chaytor Street, Wellington Ghuznee Street at Victoria Street, Ghuznee Street at Cuba Street (Opposite), Taranaki Street at Frederick Chaytor Street at Curtis Street Street, Taranaki Street (Near 217), Massey University 2 Curtis Street, Wellington - Wallace Street, Wallace Street at Howard Street, Hutchison Road - Stop B, John Street at Adelaide Zealandia - Chaytor Street (At Tunnel) Road, Wellington Hospital - Stop A, Riddiford Street 14 Raroa Crescent, Wellington at Newtown Shops (Near 157), Constable Street at Karori Tunnel - Stop A Owen Street (Near 77), Constable Street at 190 Glenmore Street, Wellington Coromandel Street (Near 123), Crawford Road at Wellington Road, Crawford Road at Duncan Terrace, Kelburn Normal School - Upland Road Crawford Road at Childers Terrace, Rongotai Road 2 Boundary Road, Wellington at Bay Road, Kilbirnie - Stop A, Rongotai Road (Near 119), Rongotai Road at Troy Street, Miramar Avenue Kelburn Village - Upland Road (Near 94) at Tauhinu Road, Miramar Shops - Stop B, Park Road 94B Upland Road, Wellington at Byron Street (Near 45), Park Road at Brussels Street (Near 63), Park Road at Rotherham Terrace Upland Road Opposite Glasgow Street (Near 91), Rotherham Terrace at Darlington Road, 36B Upland Road, Wellington Darlington Road at Puriri Street (Near 33), Darlington Road (Near 65), Darlington Road at Camperdown Victoria University - Stop A Road, Miramar - Darlington Road (Near 155) 42 Kelburn Parade, Wellington The Terrace at Salamanca Road 247 The Terrace, New Zealand Ghuznee Street at Victoria Street 97 Ghuznee Street, New Zealand Ghuznee Street at Cuba Street (Opposite) 38 Ghuznee Street, New Zealand Taranaki Street at Frederick Street 129 Taranaki Street, New Zealand Taranaki Street (Near 217) 225 Taranaki Street, New Zealand Massey University - Wallace Street 20 Wallace Street, New Zealand Wallace Street at Howard Street Wallace Street, New Zealand Hutchison Road - Stop B 192 Tasman Street, New Zealand John Street at Adelaide Road 6 John Street, New Zealand Wellington Hospital - Stop A 32 Riddiford Street, New Zealand Riddiford Street at Newtown Shops (Near 157) 155A Riddiford Street, New Zealand Constable Street at Owen Street (Near 77) 77 Constable Street, New Zealand Constable Street at Coromandel Street (Near 123) 123 Constable Street, New Zealand Crawford Road at Wellington Road Crawford Road, New Zealand Crawford Road at Duncan Terrace 35 Crawford Road, New Zealand Crawford Road at Childers Terrace 5 Childers Terrace, New Zealand Rongotai Road at Bay Road 27 Rongotai Road, New Zealand Kilbirnie - Stop A Evans Bay Road, New Zealand Rongotai Road (Near 119) 119 Rongotai Road, New Zealand Rongotai Road at Troy Street 141 Rongotai Road, New Zealand Miramar Avenue at Tauhinu Road 15 Miramar Avenue, Wellington Miramar Shops - Stop B 63 Miramar Avenue, Wellington Park Road at Byron Street (Near 45) 45 Park Road, Wellington Park Road at Brussels Street (Near 63) 63 Park Road, Wellington Park Road at Rotherham Terrace (Near 91) 91 Park Road, Wellington Rotherham Terrace at Darlington Road 81 Rotherham Terrace, Wellington Darlington Road at Puriri Street (Near 33) 35 Darlington Road, Wellington Darlington Road (Near 65) Darlington Road, Wellington Darlington Road at Camperdown Road 117 Darlington Road, Wellington Miramar - Darlington Road (Near 155) 155 Darlington Road, New Zealand Direction: Miramar - Darlington Road (Near 18E bus Time Schedule 124) →Karori - Karori Road Miramar - Darlington Road (Near 124) →Karori - 51 stops Karori Road Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Miramar - Darlington Road (Near 124) 122 Darlington Road, New Zealand Tuesday Not Operational Darlington Road (Near 104) Wednesday 6:45 AM - 7:45 PM 117 Darlington Road, Wellington Thursday 6:45 AM - 7:45 PM Darlington Road (Near 64) Friday 6:45 AM - 7:45 PM 64 Darlington Road, Wellington Saturday 6:38 AM - 7:38 PM Darlington Road Opposite Puriri Street 26 Darlington Road, Wellington Rotherham Terrace (Near 80) 80 Rotherham Terrace, Wellington 18E bus Info Direction: Miramar - Darlington Road (Near Park Road at Rotherham Terrace (Near 86) 124) →Karori - Karori Road 86 Park Road, Wellington Stops: 51 Trip Duration: 55 min Park Road at Brussels Street Line Summary: Miramar - Darlington Road (Near 60 Park Road, Wellington 124), Darlington Road (Near 104), Darlington Road (Near 64), Darlington Road Opposite Puriri Street, Park Road at Byron Street (Near 34) Rotherham Terrace (Near 80), Park Road at 32 Park Road, Wellington Rotherham Terrace (Near 86), Park Road at Brussels Street, Park Road at Byron Street (Near 34), Miramar Miramar Shops - Stop A Shops - Stop A, Miramar Avenue at Portsmouth Miramar Avenue, Wellington Road, Rongotai Road at Salek Street, Rongotai Road at Ross Street, Kilbirnie - Stop C, Rongotai Road at Miramar Avenue at Portsmouth Road Childers Terrace, Crawford Road at Kilbirnie Tennis 2 Portsmouth Road, Wellington Club, Crawford Road Opposite Wellington Road, Constable Street at Coromandel Street, Constable Rongotai Road at Salek Street Street at Owen Street (Near 84), Constable Street at 168 Rongotai Road, New Zealand Riddiford Street, Riddiford Street at Newtown Shops (Opposite 157), Riddiford Street at Hall Street, Rongotai Road at Ross Street Wellington Hospital - Stop B, John Street at Adelaide 118 Rongotai Road, New Zealand Road (Near 11), Hutchison Road - Stop A, Wallace Street (Near 82), Massey University - Wallace Street Kilbirnie - Stop C (Opposite), Taranaki Street (Near 274), Taranaki Evans Bay Road, New Zealand Street at Abel Smith Street, Taranaki Street at Vivian Street, Ghuznee Street at Cuba Street, Ghuznee Rongotai Road at Childers Terrace Street at Willis Street, The Terrace Opposite 4 Rongotai Road, New Zealand Macdonald Crescent, Salamanca Road at the Terrace, Victoria University - Stop B, Upland Road Crawford Road at Kilbirnie Tennis Club (Near 39), Kelburn Village - Upland Road (St 16 Crawford Road, New Zealand Michael'S), Kelburn Normal School - Upland Rd (Opposite), Karori Tunnel - Stop B, Zealandia - Crawford Road Opposite Wellington Road Chaytor Street (Appleton Park), Chaytor Street Crawford Road, New Zealand Opposite Curtis Street, Chaytor Street at Joll Street, Karori Road (Near 93), Karori Road at Lancaster Constable Street at Coromandel Street Street, Karori Normal School - Karori Road, Karori 83 Coromandel Street, New Zealand Road (Near 223), Karori Mall - Karori Road (Opposite), Karori Road at St Teresa's School, Karori Constable Street at Owen Street (Near 84) Road at Burrows Avenue, Karori Road Opposite 84 Constable Street, New Zealand Tringham Street, Karori Road Opposite Karori Park, Constable Street at Riddiford Street Karori - Karori Road 14 Constable Street, New Zealand Riddiford Street at Newtown Shops (Opposite 157) 138 Riddiford Street, New Zealand Riddiford Street at Hall Street 14 Riddiford Street, New Zealand Wellington Hospital - Stop B 32 Riddiford Street, New Zealand John Street at Adelaide Road (Near 11) John Street, New Zealand Hutchison Road - Stop A 11 Hutchison Road, New Zealand Wallace Street (Near 82) 80 Wallace Street, New Zealand Massey University - Wallace Street (Opposite) 14 Wallace Street, New Zealand Taranaki Street (Near 274) Taranaki
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