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25 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 25 bus time schedule & line map 25 Khandallah - Wellington - Aro Valley - Highbury View In Website Mode The 25 bus line (Khandallah - Wellington - Aro Valley - Highbury) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Highbury Road Terminus →Khandallah Village - Stop A: 6:28 AM - 11:00 PM (2) Khandallah Village - Stop A →Highbury Road Terminus: 6:35 AM - 11:00 PM (3) Khandallah Village - Stop A →Victoria Street at Abel Smith Street: 7:45 AM - 8:20 AM (4) Willis Street (Near 190) →Khandallah Village - Stop A: 4:58 PM - 5:18 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 25 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 25 bus arriving. Direction: Highbury Road Terminus →Khandallah 25 bus Time Schedule Village - Stop A Highbury Road Terminus →Khandallah Village - Stop 47 stops A Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Highbury Road Terminus 62 Highbury Road, Wellington Tuesday Not Operational Highbury Road at Disley Street Wednesday 6:28 AM - 11:00 PM 32 Highbury Road, Wellington Thursday 6:28 AM - 11:00 PM Moana Road at Highbury Road Friday 6:28 AM - 11:00 PM 4 Highbury Road, Wellington Saturday 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM Moana Road at Disley Street 59 Moana Road, Wellington Moana Road (Near 46) 44A Moana Road, Wellington 25 bus Info Direction: Highbury Road Terminus →Khandallah Moana Road (Near 18) Village - Stop A 18 Moana Road, Wellington Stops: 47 Trip Duration: 45 min Raroa Road (Near 1) Line Summary: Highbury Road Terminus, Highbury 1 Raroa Road, Wellington Road at Disley Street, Moana Road at Highbury Road, Moana Road at Disley Street, Moana Road Raroa Road at Fairview Crescent (Near 46), Moana Road (Near 18), Raroa Road (Near Raroa Road, Wellington 1), Raroa Road at Fairview Crescent, Raroa Road Opposite Harrold Street Walkway, Raroa Road Raroa Road Opposite Harrold Street Walkway Opposite Mt Pleasant Road, Aro Street Opposite 125 Raroa Road, Wellington Holloway Road, Aro Street Opposite Durham Street, Aro Street at Devon Street, Aro Street at Willis Street, Raroa Road Opposite Mt Pleasant Road Willis Street - Abel Smith Street, Willis Street (Near 30A Holloway Road, Wellington 190), Willis Street at Flagstaff Lane, Willis Street at Grand Arcade, Lambton Quay at Cable Car Lane, Aro Street Opposite Holloway Road Lambton Central - Stop A, Lambton Quay North - 206 Aro Street, Wellington Stop B, Wellington Station - Stop D, Thorndon Quay - Capital Gateway (Opposite), Thorndon Quay at Aro Street Opposite Durham Street Davis Street (Near 125), Thorndon Quay (Near 199), 166 Aro Street, Wellington Thorndon Quay at Motorway (Near 243 - Northbound), Hutt Road at Sar Street, Hutt Road at Aro Street at Devon Street Aotea Quay, Kaiwharawhara Road at Hutt Road 90 Aro Street, Wellington (Near 7), Kaiwharawhara Road (Near 33), Ngaio Gorge Road (Opposite 105), Ngaio Gorge Road Aro Street at Willis Street (Opposite 65), Perth Street at Ngaio Gorge Road, 306 Willis Street, New Zealand Perth Street at Orari Street Walkway, Perth Street at Crofton Road, Cockayne Road at Quetta Street, Willis Street - Abel Smith Street Cockayne Road (Near 196), Cockayne Road at 278 Willis Street, New Zealand Bankot Crescent (Near 156), Punjab Street at Cockayne Road, Punjab Street at Waru Street, Waru Willis Street (Near 190) Street at Calcutta Street, Calcutta Street (Near 30), 186 Willis St, New Zealand Cockayne Road at Nairnville Park, Clutha Avenue (Near 40), Clutha Avenue at Nicholson Road (Near Willis Street at Flagstaff Lane 6), Everest Street at St Benedict's School, Khandallah 129 Willis Street, New Zealand Village - Stop A Willis Street at Grand Arcade 12 Willis Street, New Zealand Lambton Quay at Cable Car Lane 256 Lambton Quay, New Zealand Lambton Central - Stop A 204 Lambton Quay, New Zealand Lambton Quay North - Stop B 90 Lambton Quay, New Zealand Wellington Station - Stop D 18 Lambton Quay, New Zealand Thorndon Quay - Capital Gateway (Opposite) Moore Street, New Zealand Thorndon Quay at Davis Street (Near 125) 125 Thorndon Quay, New Zealand Thorndon Quay (Near 199) 191 Thorndon Quay, New Zealand Thorndon Quay at Motorway (Near 243 - Northbound) 257 Thorndon Quay, New Zealand Hutt Road at Sar Street 19 Hutt Road, New Zealand Hutt Road at Aotea Quay Hutt Road, Wellington Kaiwharawhara Road at Hutt Road (Near 7) 9 Kaiwharawhara Road, Wellington Kaiwharawhara Road (Near 33) 33 Kaiwharawhara Road, Wellington Ngaio Gorge Road (Opposite 105) 105 Ngaio Gorge Road, Wellington Ngaio Gorge Road (Opposite 65) Ngaio Gorge Road, Wellington Perth Street at Ngaio Gorge Road 7 Ngaio Gorge Road, Wellington Perth Street at Orari Street Walkway 20 Perth Street, Wellington Perth Street at Crofton Road 3 Perth Street, Wellington Cockayne Road at Quetta Street 229 Cockayne Road, Wellington Cockayne Road (Near 196) 202 Cockayne Road, Wellington Cockayne Road at Bankot Crescent (Near 156) 157 Cockayne Road, Wellington Punjab Street at Cockayne Road 111 Cockayne Road, Wellington Punjab Street at Waru Street 35 Punjab Street, Wellington Waru Street at Calcutta Street 5 Waru Street, Wellington Calcutta Street (Near 30) 30 Calcutta Street, Wellington Cockayne Road at Nairnville Park 77 Cockayne Road, Wellington Clutha Avenue (Near 40) 42 Clutha Avenue, Wellington Clutha Avenue at Nicholson Road (Near 6) 2 Clutha Avenue, Wellington Everest Street at St Benedict's School 44 Everest Street, Wellington Khandallah Village - Stop A 1 Dekka Street, Wellington Direction: Khandallah Village - Stop A →Highbury 25 bus Time Schedule Road Terminus Khandallah Village - Stop A →Highbury Road 47 stops Terminus Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Khandallah Village - Stop A 1 Dekka Street, Wellington Tuesday Not Operational Clutha Avenue at Nicholson Road (Near 3) Wednesday 6:35 AM - 11:00 PM 5 Clutha Avenue, Wellington Thursday 6:35 AM - 11:00 PM Clutha Avenue at Cockayne Road Friday 6:35 AM - 11:00 PM 47 Clutha Avenue, Wellington Saturday 7:00 AM - 11:00 PM Cockayne Road at Lucknow Terrace 75 Cockayne Road, Wellington Calcutta Street (Near 39) 41 Calcutta Street, Wellington 25 bus Info Direction: Khandallah Village - Stop A →Highbury Waru Street at Calcutta Street (Near 7) Road Terminus 7 Waru Street, Wellington Stops: 47 Trip Duration: 45 min Punjab Street at Waru Street (Near 36) Line Summary: Khandallah Village - Stop A, Clutha 48B Waru Street, Wellington Avenue at Nicholson Road (Near 3), Clutha Avenue at Cockayne Road, Cockayne Road at Lucknow Punjab Street (Near 10) Terrace, Calcutta Street (Near 39), Waru Street at 10 Punjab Street, Wellington Calcutta Street (Near 7), Punjab Street at Waru Street (Near 36), Punjab Street (Near 10), Cockayne Cockayne Road at Bankot Crescent (Near 155) Road at Bankot Crescent (Near 155), Cockayne 155 Cockayne Road, Wellington Road at Setsan Way, Cockayne Road Opposite Quetta Street, Perth Street at Crofton Road (Near 1), Cockayne Road at Setsan Way Perth Street at Orari Street Walkway (Near 15), 203 Cockayne Road, Wellington Ngaio Gorge Road (Near 17), Ngaio Gorge Road (Near 67), Ngaio Gorge Road (Near 105), Cockayne Road Opposite Quetta Street Kaiwharawhara Road (Near 68), Kaiwharawhara 235 Cockayne Road, Wellington Road (Near 36), Hutt Road Opposite School Road, Hutt Road at Aotea Quay (Rail Side), Thorndon Quay Perth Street at Crofton Road (Near 1) Opposite Tinakori Road, Thorndon Quay at 3 Perth Street, Wellington Motorway (Near 248 - Southbound), Thorndon Quay (Near 230), Thorndon Quay at Davis Street (Opposite Perth Street at Orari Street Walkway (Near 15) 125), Thorndon Quay - Capital Gateway, Wellington 15 Perth Street, Wellington Station - Stop A, Lambton Quay North - Stop D, Lambton Central - Stop B, Lambton Quay at Hunter Ngaio Gorge Road (Near 17) Street, Willis Street at Willbank Court, Victoria Street 17 Ngaio Gorge Road, Wellington at Dixon Street, Victoria Street at Ghuznee Street, Victoria Street at Abel Smith Street, Aro Street at Ngaio Gorge Road (Near 67) Ohiro Road, Aro Street at Boston Terrace, Aro Street Ngaio Gorge Road, Wellington at Epuni Street, Aro Street at Durham Street, Aro Street at Holloway Road, Raroa Road at Mt Pleasant Ngaio Gorge Road (Near 105) Road, Raroa Road at Cluny Avenue, Raroa Road 103 Ngaio Gorge Road, Wellington (Near 4), Moana Road (Near 15), Moana Road (Near 47), Moana Road Opposite Disley Street, Highbury Kaiwharawhara Road (Near 68) Road Opposite Moana Road, Highbury Road at 68 Kaiwharawhara Road, Wellington Disley Street (Near 25), Highbury Road Terminus Kaiwharawhara Road (Near 36) 36 Kaiwharawhara Road, Wellington Hutt Road Opposite School Road 108 Hutt Road, Wellington Hutt Road at Aotea Quay (Rail Side) 85 Hutt Road, Wellington Thorndon Quay Opposite Tinakori Road 278 Thorndon Quay, New Zealand Thorndon Quay at Motorway (Near 248 - Southbound) 246 Thorndon Quay, New Zealand Thorndon Quay (Near 230) 220 Thorndon Quay, New Zealand Thorndon Quay at Davis Street (Opposite 125) 162 Thorndon Quay, New Zealand Thorndon Quay - Capital Gateway 61 Thorndon Quay, New Zealand Wellington Station - Stop A 33 Lambton Quay, New Zealand Lambton Quay North - Stop D 85 Lambton Quay, New Zealand Lambton Central - Stop B 171 Lambton Quay, New Zealand Lambton Quay at Hunter Street 221 Lambton Quay, New Zealand Willis Street at Willbank Court 69 Willis Street, New Zealand Victoria Street at Dixon Street 139 Victoria Street, New Zealand Victoria Street at Ghuznee Street 195 Victoria Street, New Zealand Victoria Street at Abel Smith Street 233 Victoria Street, New Zealand Aro Street at Ohiro Road 1 Ohiro Road, New
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