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Miramar Karori STANDARD ROUTE Effective from 25 October 2020 Miramar Karori STANDARD ROUTE 18e Miramar - Darlington Road Miramar Shops Kilbirnie Thanks for travelling with Metlink. Wellington Hospital Connect with Metlink for timetables Massey University and information about bus, train and ferry Victoria University services in the Wellington region. Karori 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-20/56 October 2020 A o t e a Q r u n a s d e y d o a n ad W Q o u R a e FARE y rok mb MIRAMAR Pe ZONE PIPITEA THORNDON FARE Murphy Street ZONE Davis St T i n a Pipitea S d k t a o o t r S R i i r R e o o k v a a a r in d Hill Stre g e T t l O Aitken S t u A f M y l f b a e R u m a a Q rle m M R o o p o o a Bo rl nt ve d w te g y A t en a o mer e St KARORI e reet W tr S Ave is WEST od rt o u B w C u e n ny m S Ho t V i c eet t tr Stout Street o d S NORTHLAND LAMBTON r ien y Fr A v e Rd n n Glasgow Wharf u e e d r Inter-Island Wharf C a h G Waterloo Wharf a t y ee t Featherston Street M Str o d t r a n e o Wellington a i tre S Panama St r e S t R s w it l a e t Customhouse Quay h r ithw n e a a ra n re Cable Car l B u t l D T S S e d d r tr et d Duthie Street o R e Stre oa n m e h i R a n nelag or KARORI l le t Ra r a Ka h G t c r n o a N m WELLINGTON a l a KARORI S CENTRAL Lambton Harbour e et c e G C rra Str e s J B a T p l th ip a e e m ir G e d F TUNNEL KELBURN s r c R KARORI a g v p a e u o r 18e o r o b c r i G KELBURN w s h e e n to l T Q l a l S r m S t e u e a r t a Queens d C e h Kau Bay p r a e ad T y r o e a S e d R P Uplan t l t t Wharf ta r n e rie e Chaffers O t Oriental Bay TAITVILLE d C Marina T a a h o b e le R D S n Little Karaka Bay d i C xo t o a n re t S r o t e e f re t a R et s r a VICTORIA c t o e G e r n e a tr R t S UNIVERSITY TE ARO n o d ORIENTAL y Balaena Bay o r HIGHBURY C Co Mahanga Bay ARO VALLEY urt BAY TE ARO ena ROSENEATH y P P lace Hawker St a GHUZNEE t lli e se Ma e t ss r r ey t e Majoribanks Street R R Willis Street S e o T o STREET r ad a a t h d i S a K r A n ro a o y Stree t Weka Bay t r e r c o i o V T R V iv ia d D n S FARE r A tre iv be et e l Sm ZONE ith Shelly Bay Str MITCHELLTOWN eet A rth d We ur a bb Str Pirie St MT VICTORIA o Str eet R eet n e y c l t Buckle Street a d Kio Bay k e r r a o e o r e A FARE o t T R r r S t a a B i n r w ZONE k e t d a n K e a a Scorching Bay n e x R a t r e r S t l o a S A a x e T e d d in t s t a s S s r u u a n Ellice Street S P A MAUPUIA a Pa y te a m Ru r s d gb s a B a y HATAITAI o s T St o n R n S d tre a a a MASSEY p v MT et o a E i R ip BROOKLYN ta a ai W Shelly Bay COOK UNIVERSITY M at Shark Bay d t V H a ict Wharf o or ia T un nel d a e v o i T R r a u D rima Street ta eland Street a a lev R o C r t a ee t k r S A St n e a c m a d l To l Be MIRAMARKaraka – Bay a l ve d W e r 18e R DARLINGTON RD o a d Moxham Avenue d a Riddiford Street o R Mckinley Cr Mckinley n WELLINGTON d KARAKA o a is NEWTOWN o h R tc HOSPITAL y BAYS u a H B y ll Key H e all h Stre S d et et d a e a Str o ein Ruahine Street M o R Evans Bay R y a a R i o B KOWHAI VOGELTOWN u th e a p rh k u a d m a a a T r d e Standard bus routes a PARK d o M rr a a a R c K o e o o MIRAMAR R r R Evans Bay i s h l l n i d O o Marina a t M o g Constable Street R n u Miramar – Karori i n in r Stoke St C h o o u d b a M h T 18e a a o m t R K D e e i r e l i r b v d t Mon–Sun i i e Burnham r S a n l l i M e e KILBIRNIE Miramar Avenue u Wharf d t Crawford C a o t e t r A re e i e n MIRAMAR n s e r i r t t e R S S P t Mansfield Street Worser Bay a a e R r SHOPS r a d d a r P d a Bus interchange stop Major stop i e L T KILBIRNIE Rong h otai e Roa t d S t R y e d re i o t FARE d War S ipori St a r a g T e o ls e e R h ZONE w C M y SEATOUN a a y a Lu B t xford S n t t e e e c c e h e a r HEIGHTS r t r e s t r te S S e r s k T s S e s e l l r l t o a C e R S a s Caledonia Street t l s e il u e c r t Street R Coutts Street t s t i e r S e P Devonshire Road e y t r e r t r r r t a S e S a CalabarRoad r e I g d i r B TO MIRAMAR 18e MONDAY TO FRIDAY ROUTE INFORMATION Stops AM PM 4332 Karori - Allington Road 6:43 7:23 7:32 7:46 8:15 8:44 9:44 10:44 11:44 12:44 1:44 2:44 3:04 3:24 3:44 4:01 4:21 4:41 5:01 5:21 5:46 4319 Karori Tunnel - Stop A 6:55 7:35 7:45 8:04 8:31 8:54 9:54 10:54 11:54 12:54 1:54 2:53 3:13 3:33 3:53 4:10 4:30 4:50 5:10 5:30 5:55 0000 BUS INTERCHANGE STOP 4915 Victoria University - Stop A 7:00 7:40 7:51 8:10 8:38 8:58 9:58 10:58 11:58 12:58 1:58 2:57 3:17 3:37 3:57 4:15 4:35 4:55 5:15 5:35 5:59 Refer to Interchange maps to see available 6909 Ghuznee Street at Cuba Street (opposite) 7:06 7:46 7:56 8:18 8:45 9:06 10:06 11:06 12:06 1:06 2:06 3:04 3:24 3:44 4:04 4:22 4:42 5:02 5:22 5:42 6:06 connecting services to this stop Massey University - Wallace Street 7:11 7:51 8:01 8:25 8:51 9:11 10:11 11:11 12:11 1:11 2:11 3:09 3:29 3:49 4:09 4:29 4:49 5:09 5:29 5:49 6:11 6914 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 6055 Wellington Hospital - Stop A 7:17 7:57 8:04 8:32 8:56 9:16 10:16 11:16 12:16 1:16 2:16 3:15 3:35 3:55 4:15 4:35 4:55 5:15 5:35 5:55 6:16 A Sunday timetable applies on all public 6224 Kilbirnie - Stop A 7:25 8:05 8:15 8:43 9:05 9:25 10:25 11:25 12:25 1:25 2:25 3:25 3:45 4:05 4:25 4:45 5:05 5:25 5:45 6:05 6:25 holidays except when Waitangi Day and 6081 Miramar Shops - Stop B 7:30 8:10 8:21 8:48 9:08 9:30 10:30 11:30 12:30 1:30 2:30 3:30 3:50 4:10 4:30 4:51 5:11 5:31 5:50 6:11 6:30 Anzac Day fall on a Saturday when a 6241 Miramar - Darlington Road (near 155) 7:35 8:18 8:34 8:58 9:18 9:38 10:38 11:38 12:38 1:38 2:38 3:41 4:01 4:21 4:41 5:02 5:22 5:42 6:01 6:22 6:40 Saturday timetable will operate Stops To Miramar continued PM 4332 Karori - Allington Road 6:51 7:51 4319 Karori Tunnel - Stop A 6:59 7:59 4915 Victoria University - Stop A 7:03 8:03 6909 Ghuznee Street at Cuba Street (opposite) 7:09 8:09 6914 Massey University - Wallace Street 7:14 8:14 6055 Wellington Hospital - Stop A 7:18 8:18 6224 Kilbirnie - Stop A 7:25 8:25 6081 Miramar Shops - Stop B 7:30 8:30 6241 Miramar - Darlington Road (near 155) 7:38 8:38 Stops SATURDAY AM PM 4332 Karori - Allington Road 6:40 7:40 8:40 9:40 10:35 11:35 12:40 1:40 2:40 3:40 4:40 5:40 6:40 7:40 4319 Karori Tunnel - Stop A 6:48 7:48 8:48 9:48 10:44 11:44 12:48 1:48 2:48 3:48 4:48 5:48 6:48 7:48 4915 Victoria University - Stop A 6:52 7:52 8:52 9:52 10:48 11:48 12:52 1:52 2:52 3:52 4:52 5:52 6:52 7:52 6909 Ghuznee Street at Cuba Street (opposite) 6:58 7:58 8:58 9:58 10:55 11:55 12:58 1:59 2:59 3:58 4:58 5:58 6:58 7:58 6914 Massey University - Wallace Street 7:03 8:03 9:03 10:03 11:00 12:00 1:04 2:03 3:03 4:03 5:03 6:03 7:03 8:03 6055 Wellington Hospital - Stop A 7:06 8:06 9:06 10:08 11:04 12:04 1:08 2:08 3:08 4:06 5:06 6:06 7:06 8:06 6224 Kilbirnie - Stop A 7:15 8:15 9:15 10:15 11:15 12:15 1:15 2:15 3:15 4:15 5:15 6:15 7:15 8:15 6081 Miramar Shops - Stop B 7:19 8:19 9:19 10:20 11:20 12:20 1:20 2:21 3:21 4:19 5:19 6:19 7:19 8:19 6241 Miramar - Darlington Road (near 155) 7:27 8:27 9:27 10:29 11:30 12:30 1:31 2:28 3:28 4:27 5:27 6:27 7:27 8:27 Stops SUNDAY & PUBLIC HOLIDAYS AM PM 4332 Karori - Allington Road 6:45 7:45 8:40 9:40 10:40 11:40 12:40 1:40 2:40 3:40 4:40 5:40 6:45 8:00 4319 Karori Tunnel - Stop A 6:52 7:52 8:49 9:49 10:49 11:49 12:49 1:49 2:49 3:48 4:48 5:48 6:52 8:07 4915 Victoria University - Stop A 6:56 7:56 8:53 9:53 10:53 11:53 12:53 1:53 2:53 3:52 4:52 5:52 6:56 8:11 6909 Ghuznee Street at Cuba Street (opposite) 7:01 8:01 8:59 9:59 10:59 11:59 12:59 1:59 2:59 3:58 4:58 5:58 7:01 8:16 6914 Massey University - Wallace Street 7:05 8:05 9:03 10:03 11:04 12:04 1:04 2:04 3:04 4:03 5:03 6:03 7:05 8:20 6055 Wellington Hospital - Stop A 7:08 8:08 9:07 10:07 11:08 12:08 1:08 2:08 3:08 4:07 5:07 6:07 7:08 8:23 6224 Kilbirnie - Stop A 7:15 8:15 9:15 10:15 11:15 12:15 1:15 2:15 3:15 4:15 5:15 6:15 7:15 8:30 6081 Miramar Shops - Stop B 7:20 8:20 9:19 10:19 11:20 12:20 1:20 2:20 3:20 4:20 5:20 6:20 7:20 8:35 6241 Miramar - Darlington Road (near 155) 7:33 8:33 9:31 10:31 11:31 12:31 1:31 2:31 3:31 4:31 5:31 6:31 7:33 8:48 TO KARORI 18e MONDAY TO FRIDAY Stops AM PM 7241 Miramar - Darlington Road (near 124) 6:45 7:25 7:45 8:05 8:25 8:45 9:45 10:45 11:45 12:45 1:45 2:45 3:05 3:25 3:45 4:05 4:25 4:45 5:05 5:25 5:45 6:45 7:45 7083 Miramar Shops - Stop A 6:50 7:30 7:51 8:11 8:31 8:50 9:49 10:49 11:49 12:49 1:49 2:49 3:09 3:29 3:49 4:09 4:29 4:49 5:09 5:29 5:49 6:49 7:49 7026 Kilbirnie - Stop C 6:56 7:36 7:59 8:19 8:39 8:57 9:55 10:55 11:55 12:55 1:55 2:55 3:14 3:34 3:54 4:14 4:34 4:54 5:14 5:34 5:55 6:54 7:54 7017 Wellington Hospital - Stop B 7:06 7:46 8:13 8:33 8:53 9:08 10:06 11:06 12:06 1:06 2:06 3:06 3:26 3:46 4:06 4:26 4:46 5:06 5:26 5:45 6:06 7:02 8:02 Massey University - Wallace Street 7:12 7:52 8:19 8:39 8:59 9:13 10:10 11:10 12:10 1:10 2:10 3:10 3:33 3:53 4:13 4:33 4:53 5:13 5:33 5:50 6:10 7:07 8:07 7914 (opposite) 7909 Ghuznee Street at Cuba Street 7:18 7:58 8:26 8:46 9:06 9:18 10:15 11:15 12:15 1:15 2:15 3:15 3:41 4:01 4:21 4:41 5:01 5:21 5:41 5:56 6:15 7:11 8:11 5915 Victoria University - Stop B 7:24 8:04 8:34 8:54 9:14 9:24 10:22 11:22 12:22 1:22 2:22 3:22 3:49 4:09 4:29 4:49 5:09 5:29 5:49 6:04 6:21 7:18 8:18 5319 Karori Tunnel - Stop B 7:30 8:10 8:39 8:59 9:19 9:29 10:27 11:27 12:27 1:27 2:27 3:27 3:55
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