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Metlink Network 1 A B 2 KAP IS Otaki Beach LA IT 70 N I D C Otaki Town 3 Waikanae Beach 77 Waikanae Golf Course Kennedy PNL Park Palmerston North A North Beach Shannon Waikanae Pool 1 Levin Woodlands D Manly Street Kena Kena Parklands Otaki Railway 71 7 7 7 5 Waitohu School ,7 72 Kotuku Park 7 Te Horo Paraparaumu Beach Peka Peka Freemans Road Paraparaumu College B 7 1 Golf Road 73 Mazengarb Road Raumati WAIKANAE Beach Kapiti E 7 2 Arawhata Village Road 2 C 74 MA Raumati Coastlands Kapiti Health 70 IS Otaki Beach LA N South Kapiti Centre A N College Kapiti Coast D Otaki Town PARAPARAUMU KAP IS I Metlink Network Map PPL LA TI Palmerston North N PNL D D Shannon F 77 Waikanae Beach Waikanae Golf Course Levin YOUR KEY Waitohu School Kennedy Paekakariki Park Waikanae Pool Otaki Railway ro 3 Woodlands Te Ho Freemans Road Bus route Parklands E 69 77 Muri North Beach 75 Titahi Bay ,77 Limited service Pikarere Street 68 Peka Peka (less than hourly, Monday to Friday) Titahi Bay Beach Pukerua Bay Kena Kena Titahi Bay Shops G Kotuku Park Gloaming Hill PPL Bus route number Manly Street71 72 WAIKANAE Paraparaumu College 7 Takapuwahia 1 Plimmerton Paraparaumu Major bus stop Train line Porirua Beach Mazengarb Road F 60 Golf Road Elsdon Mana Bus direction 73 Train station PAREMATA Arawhata Mega Centre Raumati Kapiti Road Beach 72 Kapiti Health 8 Village Train, cable car 6 8 Centre Tunnel 6 Kapiti Coast Porirua City Cultural Centre 9 6 5 6 7 & ferry route 6 H Coastlands Interchange Porirua City Centre 74 G Kapiti Police Raumati College PARAPARAUMU College Papakowhai South Hospital Postgate Drive 1 1 Kenepuru 65 1 1 PORIRUA 1 0 Hospital Aotea College PPL 59 W Walk link Totara Park R Whitford Brown Avenue Masterton L 60 Mungavin 65 Birchville Gillespies Road 6 Kenepuru 6 4 Avenue 3 Champion Renall Street I (12 mins) 2 Tawa Mall Street Whitby 0 PPL Emerald Hill Solway 0 H Linden 62 Ascot Crows Nest Brown Owl MA Churton Park 61 Park Masterton I N Tawa Cannons Creek Carterton Town Centre SLA A 6 66 1 Te Marua 1 Omapere Poets Block 1 Timberlea N 54 Redwood Ranui 4 11 D Street 2 Heights 67 UPPER HUTT Wairarapa Paekakariki Takapu 6 Castor Grenada 63 4 Whitby Brentwood Matarawa 0 Warspite 6 Road Crescent W Maymorn 14 9 5 Village Avenue Navigation Drive R I 52 JOHNSONVILLE Sievers L W 18 53 52 RL Johnsonville West 56 Paparangi Grove Waitangirua Muri 5 Woodside Wilton 6 2 3 64 Wallaceville 0 52 55 Trentham Memorial Park 4 2 3 Karori West Masterton (12 mins) 00 46 Upper Hutt 1 56 16) Pukerua Bay 10 Karori Park Raroa Porirua College Heretaunga Rimutaka Renall Street Masterton Broadmeadows JVL TRENTHAM Tunnel Greytown Town Centre Otari Wilton’s Bush 60 Is there anything else that you would like to tell us 1 Solway 5 5 Featherston 1 Stewart Newlands Woodridge PPL 1 Gillespies Road 1 Drive St Patricks College 1 Pinehill Crescent College 0 about how we could improve public transportF services? 69 Parklands Drive KaroriKarori Mall 22,23 L Y KHANDALLAH E 68 52 R Titahi Bay Beach Birchville Carterton Wairarapa Mairangi Karori South Box Hill Newlands Mall (write your top three ideas only) Titahi Bay Emerald Hill 56 57 H Heretaunga 57 Gloaming Hill Totara Park 21 57 1 V Plimmerton 3 Simla Crescent 52 52 5 0 L Pikarere Street 58 Brown Owl Te Marua Newlands Park Martinborough 2 VICTORIA Marsden Baylands 0 1 5 Titahi Bay Shops 4 Newlands Kelson 1 1 Village Awarua Street 6 1 Matarawa UNIVERSITY 4 5 Mana 12 Northland Khandallah Road 58 5 Timberlea KARORI 56 Manor Park SILVERSTREAM Village 58 Kenmore Somes 5 5 5 5 6 5 2 8 6 7 0 4 Belmont Hill Road 60 , Pinehaven Wrights Hill Ngaio 5 2 Karori Wildlife Sanctuary Wadestown Cockayne 5 HUTT RIVER Stokes Takapuwahia PAREMATA 04 4 4 1 3 3 Road Major Drive Valley 1 UPPER HUTTMaymorn Woodside 43 Belmont Park Road Fraser Park Heights 4 110 W 45 44 1 Elsdon 4 R 4 Poets Block 4 Highbury JVL 4 2 Greytown 20 Highland Park Naenae 1 L College Pomare Stokes Porirua 4 Ngaio Botanic Gardens 5 Avalon Valley Manor Drive Mega Centre Brentwood Wallaceville Gorge 120 8 Crofton Downs 6 Onslow 8 FLYER Taita 6 4 9 6 6 Park Avenue Entrance 5 6 7 Rimutaka Tinakori Village Road College 6 Postgate Drive Upper TunnelHutt Featherston 3 The Glen 2 CCL 1 TAITA Papakowhai 60 Wingate Police 65 54,55 65 1 Tui Glen 2 2 1 Molesworth Melling 1 Kelburn 0 0 8 1 2 56 Porirua City Cultural Centre College , 2 Peterkin Street 2 0 3 Kelburn 57 9 School Street 1 2 52 1 TRENTHAM 2 1 0 1 HUTT 58 NAENAE 5 Ngauranga M 3 Whitby Salamanca 83 E HOSPITAL 0 Aotea College Trentham Memorial Park L H Martinborough Cable Car V Kowhai Street 18) Crows Nest FLYER L PORIRUA Whitford Brown Avenue Heretaunga Talavera 81,84,85 154 Normandale LOWER HUTT Stokes Valley Shops Porirua City Centre Pinehill Crescent QUEENSGATE Holborn How many people in your household are in the Ascot Clifton Central Rata Street Park 66 VICTORIA 1 6 Kaiwharawhara Naenae 61 1 6 Library Kenepuru 4 Champion F 3 0 Ngauranga Korokoro TELL US A LITTLE MORE ABOUT YOUR HOUSEHOLD L Lambton 67 Y following age groups? Mungavin E UNIVERSITY Road Hospital Street Omapere R 17 Quay Thorndon Quay Waterloo Avenue Whitby Heretaunga Cable Car 7,8 Street St Patricks College KELBURN 10,11, Stokes Valley , 9 1 Wesleyhaven 5 1 59 2 Maungaraki 0 5 Navigation Drive 1 Road 0 3 Westpac Stadium 1 3 0 22, 17) 2 2 Knights 2 1 0 Number of people 3 Epuni 0 62 1,4, Western Kenepuru Cannons Creek 1 2, 60 5 3 3 2 Road FLY The 1 Hutt PPL 61 81,84, How many people live in your household? E R 1 Dowse Drive 6 1 Castor 4 WELLINGTON 5 4 H Terrace 2 8 4 5 Under 5 years 43,44, 0 Waddington Drive Crescent V 6 Linden Pinehaven 0 STATION 54, L 4 Victoria 5 1 5 , 5 Hutt 5 4 6 5 Warspite 4 6 Alicetown 130 Tawa Mall 5 , 7 6 1 Waitangirua 0 5 Street SILVERSTREAM 1 Fairfield 5 to 19 years 2 0 Valley 1 Avenue 5 9 2 8 0 F Ranui L 8 Y 3 Tawa 8 WATERLOO E 3 High WellingtonAro Street LAMBTON QUAY PETONE R Lower Hutt Heights 63 Jackson Street INTERCHANGE 20 to 39 years 1 (tick all that apply) 5 Stokes 4 Sievers Queens Wharf 1 64 1 Redwood 1 0 Grenada Valley 2 F 0 Churton Park Manor Park L 40 to 64 years Grove 8 Y 1 ER Village Heights 1 ,8 3 3 54 1 0 ,8 8 Woburn Road 3 4 3 Ava 0 1 Porirua College 1 WILLIS STREET 2 Takapu Upper Willis Street Petone Wharf Guthrie 1 OPEN POLYTECHNIC 21 65 years and over Road 1 0 H Paparangi 5 Street 6 Victoria 9 R 5 0 E Cuba St V Woburn 19) RIV Manor Drive Street L 0 52 8 WELTEC Waiwhetu Marae 52 55 Kelson HUTT 1 56 8 WHF Does anyone in your household have a disability? Fraser Park The Glen Parkway Loop 5 Stokes Kowhai Park CUBA STREET 6 52 0 VICTORIA Fr 1 Woodridge 1 11 Valley Jessie Street eepost Ludlam Waiwhetu JOHNSONVILLE 56 45 UNIVERSITY Wellington Road North (tick all that apply) 53 52 Entrance Brooklyn TE ARO MA Crescent Pomare Taita 2 Newlands Major Drive Road 57 120 Tui Glen Griffins R T FLYE College Authority Number 181 5 College School Mitchell Street Te Papa I 5 Taranaki Street U Johnsonville West Raroa Belmont Hill Road Naenae TAITA Stokes Valley Shops I 3 S / Moera Wainuiomata High School Mobility disability 46 Stewart 57 Avalon LA 1 60 Waione Street 6 College S 5 Drive 52 1 JVL 8 6 O 1 0 ,8 Randwick COURTENAY PLACE N 4 4+ Peterkin Street Brookyn Library MASSEY D M Road Wingate E Wellington Norfolk Street Visual impairment 14 Baylands Belmont Park Road Stokes Valley UNIVERSITY S Road 20) Newlands Mall 13 Kowhai Street Parkway Broadmeadows 56 58 0 Holborn 12 W Wilton 57 Newlands Park Park Avenue 0 How many cars does your household have access to? 52 NAENAE E 58 6 Te Whaea KHANDALLAH 5 L Fredwick 58 Somes H HA L 1 V Rata Street Newlands 1 Theatre Hutt Park 1 L Kenmore 0 2 HUTT 9 20 I 120 (tick one) 0 Mornington NGT Wise Park 1 Box Hill Road 1 2 Basin R Wainuiomata Road Wise Street 3 1 HOSPITAL B 4 Gracefield 1 6 Naenae Wesleyhaven 2 O 6 Otari Wilton’s Bush Reserve 5 2 4 5 Oriental Bay O 8 9 0 5 2 Melling 5 7 School 5 6 Road U 18 Simla Crescent 6 4 1 0 N , 4 Khandallah 5 LOWER HUTT 7 14 R None Karori West Village 5 Matiu / Somes Island Wainuiomata 3 QUEENSGATE M 1 4 Vogeltown 2 1 Fold here fi Hearing impairment 22,23 Awarua Street 3 EL 1 6 Seaview Cockayne 1 Happy Valley 8 Shopping Centre 1 5 2 Mairangi 2 1 WELLINGTON 5 0 1 One Kingston 9 , Waterloo Mt Victoria 8 3 Epuni Waddington Drive 4 Road , 43 21 8 3 HOSPITAL 5 Summit Karori Park 4 Road Other disability 4 Roseneath The Village KaroriKarori Mall Ngaio 44 Central Library 130 Fairfield 1 10, 43 22, 3 1 4 8 Wood Street 4 , 45 Normandale 4 1 2 Gracefield 1 4 3 Placemakers rst Frobisher 1 Knights Lower Hutt Hataitai School Science Campus 7 Wainuiomata Bus Depot JVL Owhiro Bay Street 0 Wadestown Ngaio 4 Road 6 4 4 Wellington Public Transport Review Parklands Drive Marsden 5 , Onslow Berhampore 3 2 Evans Bay Parade NEWTOWN Wainuiomata South Village Northland Gorge Road 154 Shops 21 60 1 A WATERLOO Coast (Sunny Grove) 5 Constable Street 54,5 4 3 VICTORIA 56 Western INTERCHANGE Road 1 3 ,4 Hutt 4 Gracefield Road Highland Park 5 1 Greater Wellington Regional Council Karori South 57 Korokoro 0 8 Karori Wildlife Sanctuary Ngauranga Hutt 1 3 1 UNIVERSITY 52 Valley 2 FLYER Severn 1 Crofton Downs 8 Victoria 4 Hataitai Greta Point 8 KARORI 5 Maungaraki High Street Mt Crawford 4 Two 83 2 Street 7 1 2 OPEN POLYTECHNIC Island Bay , 4 1 2 1 Regional 5 B Wellington Road North PO Box 11646 Dowse Drive 4 2 1 Shops 1 1 0 2 F Aquatic Alicetown 0 L 8 29 Three or more Molesworth Y 3 4 Botanic Gardens YER E Newtown FL 1 R Centre Street 5 5 Parkway Loop Southgate Rintoul Miramar ,84,8 Point Howard 81 0 KAP Guthrie Park Zoo Wrights Hill IS Otaki Beach LA 1 North IT 70 8 Tinakori Village Ngauranga 3 Waiwhetu Marae
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