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To View an Individual Route Map, Click on the Route Number Ngataringa Bayswater PROPOSED SERVICES Bay KEY SYMBOLS FREQUENT SERVICES LOCAL SERVICES PEAK PERIOD SERVICES Little Shoal Station or key connection point Birkenhead Bay Northwestern Northwest to Britomart via Crosstown 6a Crosstown 6 extension to 101 Pt Chevalier to Auckland University services Northwestern Motorway and Selwyn Village via Jervois Rd Northcote Cheltenham Rail Line Great North Rd To viewNorthcote an individualPoint route map, click on the route number (Passenger Service) Titirangi to Britomart via 106 Freemans Bay to Britomart Loop 209 Beach North Shore Northern Express routes New North Rd and Blockhouse Bay Stanley Waitemata service Train Station NX1, NX2 and NX3 138 Henderson to New Lynn via Mangere Town Centre to Ferries to Northcote, Point Harbour City LINK - Wynyard Quarter to Avondale Peninsula Wynyard Quarter via Favona, Auckland Harbour Birkenhead, West Harbour, North City Link 309X Bridge Beach Haven and Karangahape Rd via Queen St 187 Lynfield to New Lynn via Mangere Bridge, Queenstown Rd Ferries to West Harbour, Hobsonville Head Ferry Terminal Beach Haven and Stanley Bay (see City Centre map) Blockhouse Bay and Pah Rd (non stop Hobsonville Services in this Inner LINK - Inner loop via Parnell, Greenwoods Corner to Newmarket) Services to 191 New Lynn to Blockhouse Bay via North Shore - direction only Inner Link Newmarket, Karangahape Rd, Avondale Peninsula and Whitney St Panmure to Wynyard Quarter via Ferry to 701 Lunn Ave and Remuera Rd not part of this Ponsonby and Victoria Park 296 Bayswater Devonport Onehunga to Ellerslie Station (peak extension) Waitemata consultation Ferry to Onehunga to Mt Albert via Stanley Bay Crosstown 4 Manukau Rd, Parnell, City and St Johns to Britomart via Kepa Rd Harbour 351 Botany to Onehunga via Highbrook, 761 Devonport to Herne Bay Otahuhu and Neilson St and Orakei Westhaven City Ferry Crosstown 6 Balmoral Rd Crosstown - 521 Sylvia Park to Ellerslie via 774 West Tamaki Rd to Britomart via Curra Pt Chevalier Shops to Glen Innes Mt Wellington and Marua Rd Long Dr and Tamaki Dr Crosstown 5 Ferries to Waiheke, d d Half Moon Bay, Glendowie to Britomart via R Crosstown 7 Mt Albert Rd Crosstown - Panmure to Newmarket via 775 City Link Gulf Harbour & 701 h n Tamaki Dr S Pine Harbour Pt Chevalier Beach to Sylvia Park Lunn Ave and Remuera Rd Herne Bay ac t e t Crosstown 9 Onehunga Crosstown - New Lynn B S 703 Ascot Hospital to Britomart via TRIAL SERVICES t M S y to Sylvia Park Remuera, Portland Rd and Parnell Crosstown 4 t 297 Newmarket to Auckland Museum ar Rd on New Lynn to Britomart via Jervois y St Marys 18 711 101 Shell s Mission Kupe St to Orakei Station R Bay Britomart Great North Rd d Quau Bay St Marys Fan y S T Avondale to Wynyard Quarter via Kel Beaum shash St t am 22 712 Orakei - Upland Rd circuit College a we Custus St Heliers Coxs Bay tomsm ak New North Rd m Co s St VectorVVeectore or Okahu Bay Kohimarama ar lle T i D Bay ge Hill ArenaAArrenar a Kelly MJ Savage r West Tamaki circuit connecting na Ave ma 77 24 B Ri each each e Beach Sandringham Rd to Wynyard Quarter Rd Tarltons Memorial 722 Inner Link a k d i d Glen Innes, Kohimarama, St Heliers c Parnell Rose Dr Park Karaka h 761 St Heliers d En Po st See City Centre G Gardens 77 R Mt Roskill to Wynyard Quarter via and Glendowie We Crosstown 5 R 703 e 25/26 l Coxs Bay d r l Bay Westmere nsonby R a D D l 774 r i Dominion Rd Park Franklin Rd k Vale R e map for more d Ronaki Rd Tam a 775 Rd v d Parnell sto Tamaki We T Three Kings to Britomart via ll 10606 775 Crosstown 5 e u ingt t e d r 27 H d S t o ne Orakei u Av R details S R n o y Mt Eden Rd St Av St a Ponsonby t u wew e Domain a ll P n m Denny A l k R S R C anterb e y M B mond R d e n arne ury P e a a ier llia anleya l u t l H d y Rd 722 i d ne eri l w tai l Mangere Town Centre to Glen Innes S t o Rich d el 32 W v a t StS 711 e Auckland Orakei A s Ng i a R S R a v Garne p A Rd i e e via Otahuhu and Sylvia Park ll Rd S e 775 e Domain v i i Mission Grey Lynn pi t 105 h Ave a r West Lynn A a s Hepburn R 722 722 Howick to Britomart via Panmure, Ch t n n Bay m d a C t Shops Inner LinkLin ns o a B t S h s Meola Reef e r Kohimarama a e 55 P R C S R wi a e 774 s 775 e Ellerslie Panmure Highway and h y d i Rd e Rd oate t t ter Reserve chmond pep t v K a gai t L h CrosstownCrosstow 4 R fiel N t l S A a im l Newmarket ngahag u o S d a h e s Ave n d e p r St Step Pa Churchill MOTAT AucklanAuckland k A a t R o g s Crosstown 7 Crosstown 5 Bri e v Glen Innes to Wynyard Quarter via 105 K S m e Park Hobson Bay a i Meola Rd Museum dal 70 K g D d N S ht lu h M d l Remuera Rd Ol Grey Lynn ew ds t r Riddell Rd c 101 e o d n P M A o Meola Rd Park Rd 297 n l Auckland ar il Dr R l R l Rd d h Glen Innes to Britomart via St Heliers Western Surre t n Glendowie Rd R 77 Zoo y Cr o d Kepa St o n mo k Eastridge n d t Springs n Selwyn Rd and Tamaki Dr i R Sy Glendowie rge College Western k Mall Crosstown 6 Glendowie Ta at Nort c Rd Grafton d College College Pt Chevalier Springs Williamson Averummer R Orakei Kepa Rd Park Rd C M Bay C CONNECTOR SERVICES Crosstown 6a r Pt Stadium Gre Shore K Western Kepa Bush o 761 r n Crosstown 5 hi o C Park Springs a A Selwyn s Villages Link - Wynyard Quarter to Walke Grey B I m hevalier Rd s M St Rd sh 722 MOTAT i Village ve on d a Heliers Lynn R f ay e e t a Tui R r i Mission Bay via Kingsland, Grafton t d d S b Crosstown 5 Rd e ranu Shops t Shore R v k a Rd d th w e ma y h Kh ss Baradene a 774 l Great Nort S A r d ainoni A yb Mt Eden, Epsom, Remuera and er Pass Ba Meadowbank A M d W o ad College to a R i rway t New Nor O Orakei 722 v R R St Peters i d A Mt Eden o U W e ce Orakei Station R 703 d stern St n Northwe d Purewa Cemetery e ra p Basin v NW Crosstown 5 College Go st spe Sacred Heart Br w Tam E e Man l tor Rd i t n Western aw a A College L a Stoddard Rd Crosstown - Avondale d c Meadowbank g Crosstown 8 Auckland S R i Dr p a ukes Rd n aki 18 R d Springs 209 Newmarket d r k m Pt Chevalier Grammar Newmarket V i W a M r T to Onehunga Northwestern Motorway i Rd i est d R e a aki Rd Shops H pak t d M a ra R West Ta m AIS St 195 22 ou Rd n 761 na d es ea Onehunga Crosstown - New Lynn a h Crosstown 9a Helens V 295 l Av Tahuna iew ey c Kingsland t E n n r R Ar r Crosstown 6 M d St Johns e Torea d l to Sylvia Park 209 d a o 774 I Fowlds t s o rtin R n t Carrington Rd Crosstown 4 a Mercy t S P A o S Nature D t St Johns Park i 70 ve John s r glew d Ascot Benson w s R e 22a Avondale Peninsula to n d F o Reserve Theological elt e o Crosstown 6 d R Hospital b 70 hn on Eden Rd d A Wynyard Quarter via New North Rd Northwestern Services are not Morningside Walte d 701 Remuera an College o R Wai-o-Taiki Bay R Rd J e v Park rs s r k R k L t v Glen e Crosstown 7 Mt Eden n a r e e e 18 Rd St M e s S New Lynn to Wynyard Quarter via part of this consultation. Refer D Rd e mu R an se M Innes 22b v m r D on A n d 712 r g i Epsom d r r St S r a e A t 724 321 Town L to AT.govt.nz/newnetwork for E ra e t New North Rd Girls h 195 Baldwin Ave Valley Rd V a No t ide a d Centre 77 lley Rd R e n w ri Meadowbank Tamaki more information ham Shops d Up Mt Eden d Rd Glen Innes gs R Mt o 24a New Lynn to Wynyard Quarter via g Shopping Hu i College R R e Ta St Domain n Mt Hobson t o n l d n i e n r Unitec d i seba c and Centre w t ha R e r R h i S Sandringham Rd n a Diocesan D Glen Innes w r v r V e d ak ce Pl a D A nk e r Dr R r Waterview Asquith Ave o kau School r e d g ani S v d R Owens d e ve T 24b Blockhouse Bay to Wynyard Quarter Rd ey t Rd emu a h andri s r Crosstown 4 t M A O Corran Lu R le p s l L S nu an o a Crosstown 5 Stokes Rd Dilworth r e t n R or School o via Sandringham Rd ukes a er L d School G M Cops on Rd Ep Remuera n C Mt Eden so Ma New N St Lukes m A n ow Colin v Gillies A Remuera Pt England 25 Blockhouse Bay to Wynyard Quarter 24 Shops e Pa a Mt Albert Shops Rd H Pt h Rd Mall Shopping m Maiden d En ents gl Rd e r via Dominion Rd Mt Albert C and R 22a rt Park R t UOA Rd v Centre o S O Rd L d d d Mt Albert Grammar t Remuera Golf o rin A a N r r College of h Auckland Domini ll o B ke Vinc 25 26 Lynfield to Wynyard Quarter via Mea 138 almoral 55 in d Course Education ar n t e M University r t No d er i S ot g R G es wa Mt Albert R Crosstown 6 Rd an M e d e c e Dominion Rd R furl au R Rd Tamaki d y r Rd b k s 26 Rd e is e R v 191 Mt Albert S R rea o u Campus a S Mi d dale n o A A e h e y 27a Waikowhai to Britomart via o t u t 724 on G e Waiatarua r v S t a a a Av 27 Clon Avondale d outh Rd h l W Crosstown 5 Reserve g u Balmoral e 725 t Oakdale Rd and Mt Eden Rd E e 701 N s Rd E College and r n im i t d Shops t Epsom St Cuthberts r k Rd Intermediate m 703 a College E 27b Hillsborough to Britomart via a M W e e S h t y Stonefields uegrey Av m l e Ascot s Wa l v Ro Mt Albert wlds A Balmoral Rd ura ott a Green Lane East B on Hillsborough Rd and Mt Eden Rd p New North Rd Hospital Abb M T s ngi s A o t Rd Fo ngh Greenlane rr ebank Rd Alexandra Tephra d g Ma ri in 105 Westmere to Britomart via 22 R Ellerslie M B el n d i Auckland st aru i R on d Park a l f C 32 Greenlane Racecourse v k o d n le R i d d l u Richmond Rd Showgrounds Lu ne i a o e Rd 209 Balmoral e We St r P t S n Lan Eust Gree M nn A sdal C r M 521 Rd 195 New Lynn to Britomart via t r Owa ive 55 o S Mt Wellington Sandringham e Panmure R Richardson t ies v i aka Ave o d r p e Green Bay and Blockhouse Bay Hendon A Shops r Domain M w ad o R Avondale ert Crosstown 6 321 L h a Rd li St Avondale t Albert b Ellerslie Station to Britomart h drews Rd Greenlane y uker e o o P an Ellerslie As g an 295 Blo Range View Rd R
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