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Rongotai-College New Bus Routes and Timetable School services change for Rongotai College. Route name Route number What’s changing (effective from 15 July) Miramar, Kilbirnie & 712 No change Hataitai - Rongotai, St Pat's, Wgtn East, Wgtn Coll & St Mark's Strathmore Park - 714 Additional trip Rongotai, St Pat's, Evans Bay & Wgtn East Girls Wellington Station (Vic 751 Route change & Law School) - Kilbirnie incorporates 750 Schools Rongotai College - 754 No change Wellington Station via Hataitai Rongotai College - 755 No change Wellington Station via Newtown Rongotai College - 762 Journey time changes Miramar & Seatoun Karori & Kelburn - St 765 Route changed and Patrick's & Rongotai journey time changes College Mairangi - Wellington, St. 768 No change Patrick's & Rongotai Colleges Kowhai Park - Basin, St 770 No change Patrick's & Rongotai College Rongotai, St Pat's, & Basin 771 (old) Route number changed to - Vogeltown, Kingston & 770 Kowhai Park 770 (new) Houghton Bay, Owhiro Bay 774 No change & Island Bay - Sth Wgtn Inter, St Pat's, St Cath's & Rongotai Rongotai College - 776 No change Berhampore, Island Bay Wellington Station (Vic 782 St Pats added to route and Law School) - Scots journey time changes College via Roseneath Route 712 inbound Monday to Friday (excludes Public Holidays) Route bus stops Park Road (near 99) (school stop) 7247 7:50 AM Miramar North Road (near 57) 7246 7:51 AM Miramar North Road (near 103) 7245 7:52 AM Miramar North Road opposite David Farrington Park 7244 7:53 AM Darlington Road (near 188) 7242 7:55 AM Miramar - Darlington Road (near 124) 7241 7:57 AM Darlington Road (near 104) 7240 7:57 AM Darlington Road (near 64) 7239 7:58 AM Darlington Road at Puriri Street (near 26) 7238 7:59 AM Rotherham Terrace (near 80) 7237 7:59 AM Park Road at Rotherham Terrace (near 86) 7236 8:00 AM Park Road at Brussels Street 7235 8:01 AM Park Road at Byron Street (near 34) 7234 8:02 AM Hobart Street at Chelsea Street 7232 8:04 AM Hobart Street at Devonshire Road 6086 8:05 AM Caledonia Street at Hobart Street (near 38) 7031 8:05 AM Caledonia Street (near 10) (school stop) 7030 8:05 AM Rongotai Road at Salek Street 7028 8:10 AM Rongotai Road at Ross Street 7027 8:11 AM Kilbirnie - Stop B 7224 8:12 AM Kilbirnie Crescent at Childers Terrace 7223 8:13 AM Wellington Regional Aquatic Centre (opposite) 7222 8:13 AM Hamilton Road at Wellington Road (near 124) 7221 8:15 AM Kupe Street at Moxham Avenue 7220 8:16 AM Moxham Avenue near Goa Street 7219 8:17 AM Moxham Avenue at Raupo Street (near 88) 7218 8:17 AM Hataitai - Stop A 7217 8:19 AM Waitoa Road at Bus Tunnel (near 73) 7216 8:20 AM Pirie Street (near 106) 7215 8:22 AM Wellington East Girls' College - Ellice Street (school stop) 6008 8:25 AM Basin Reserve (school stop) 6010 8:28 AM Route 714 inbound Monday to Friday (excludes Public Holidays) Route bus stops Strathmore Park Terminus 7099 7:50 AM 7:50 AM Kekerenga Street at Ahuriri Street 7098 7:51 AM 7:51 AM Ahuriri Street (near 30) 7097 7:51 AM 7:51 AM Ahuriri Street at Tukanae Street 7096 7:52 AM 7:52 AM Tukanae Street (near 11) 7095 7:53 AM 7:53 AM Taiaroa Street at Tukanae Street (near 24) 7094 7:54 AM 7:54 AM Taiaroa Street (near 10) 7093 7:55 AM 7:55 AM Raukawa Street (near 40) 7092 7:56 AM 7:56 AM Raukawa Street at Monorgan Road 7303 7:57 AM 7:57 AM Monorgan Road at Scots College (near 44) (school stop) 7091 7:57 AM 7:57 AM Broadway at The Quadrant 6035 7:59 AM 7:59 AM Ira Street at Broadway (near 5) 7089 8:00 AM 8:00 AM Ira Street at Devonshire Road 7088 8:01 AM 8:01 AM Devonshire Road (near 42) (school stop) 7082 8:02 AM 8:02 AM Caledonia Street at Hobart Street (near 38) 7031 8:03 AM 8:03 AM Caledonia Street (near 10) (school stop) 7030 8:04 AM 8:04 AM Rongotai Road at Salek Street 7028 8:09 AM 8:09 AM Rongotai Road at Ross Street 7027 8:10 AM 8:10 AM Kilbirnie - Stop B 7224 8:12 AM 8:12 AM Kilbirnie Crescent at Childers Terrace 7223 8:13 AM 8:13 AM Wellington Regional Aquatic Centre (opposite) 7222 8:13 AM 8:13 AM Hamilton Road at Wellington Road (near 124) 7221 8:15 AM 8:15 AM Kupe Street at Moxham Avenue 7220 8:16 AM 8:16 AM Moxham Avenue near Goa Street 7219 8:17 AM 8:17 AM Moxham Avenue at Raupo Street (near 88) 7218 8:17 AM 8:17 AM Hataitai - Stop A 7217 8:19 AM 8:19 AM Waitoa Road at Bus Tunnel (near 73) 7216 8:20 AM 8:20 AM Pirie Street (near 106) 7215 8:22 AM 8:22 AM Wellington East Girls' College - Ellice Street (school stop) 6008 8:25 AM 8:25 AM Route 751 inbound Monday to Friday (excludes Public Holidays) Route bus stops Lambton Quay - Old Govt Buildings (school stop) 5503 8:15 AM Jervois Quay at Frank Kitts Park (school stop) 5098 8:19 AM Kent Terrace at Pirie Street 6012 8:24 AM Kent Terrace at Basin Reserve 6013 8:25 AM Moxham Avenue at Raupo Street (near 87) 6218 8:31 AM Kilbirnie School - Moxham Avenue 6219 8:32 AM Kupe Street at Hamilton Road 6220 8:32 AM Hamilton Road at Wellington Road (near 115) 6221 8:33 AM St Patrick's College - Evans Bay Parade 6553 8:35 AM Rongotai College - (school grounds) 6018 8:40 AM Route 754 outbound Monday to Friday (excludes Public Holidays) Route bus stops Rongotai College (school grounds) 6018 3:30 PM Rongotai Road at Salek Street 7028 3:31 PM Rongotai Road at Ross Street 7027 3:32 PM Kilbirnie - Stop B 7224 3:34 PM Kilbirnie Crescent at Childers Terrace 7223 3:35 PM Wellington Regional Aquatic Centre (opposite) 7222 3:35 PM Hamilton Road at Wellington Road (near 124) 7221 3:37 PM Kupe Street at Moxham Avenue 7220 3:38 PM Moxham Avenue near Goa Street 7219 3:39 PM Moxham Avenue at Raupo Street (near 88) 7218 3:39 PM Hataitai - Stop A 7217 3:42 PM Waitoa Road at Bus Tunnel (near 73) 7216 3:43 PM Pirie Street (near 106) 7215 3:45 PM Pirie Street at Porritt Avenue (near 66) 7214 3:46 PM Brougham Street at Elizabeth Street 7213 3:47 PM Elizabeth Street at Kent Terrace 7212 3:48 PM Wellington Station - Stop D 5016 4:00 PM Route 755 outbound Monday to Friday (excludes Public Holidays) Route bus stops Rongotai College (school grounds) 6018 3:30 PM Rongotai Road at Salek Street 7028 3:31 PM Rongotai Road at Ross Street 7027 3:31 PM Kilbirnie - Stop C 7026 3:32 PM Rongotai Road at Childers Terrace 7025 3:33 PM Crawford Road at Kilbirnie Tennis Club 7024 3:34 PM Crawford Road opposite Wellington Road 7023 3:35 PM Constable Street at Coromandel Street 7022 3:35 PM Constable Street at Owen Street (near 84) 7021 3:36 PM Constable Street at Riddiford Street 7020 3:37 PM Riddiford Street at Newtown Shops (opposite 157) 7019 3:37 PM Riddiford Street at Hall Street 7018 3:38 PM Wellington Hospital - Stop B 7017 3:38 PM Adelaide Road opposite Hospital Road 7016 3:39 PM Adelaide Road (near 80) 7015 3:40 PM Adelaide Road at Basin Reserve (near 12) 7014 3:41 PM Cambridge Terrace at Barker Street 7013 3:42 PM Cambridge Terrace at Vivian Street 7012 3:43 PM Wellington Station - Stop D 5016 3:50 PM Route 762 outbound Monday to Friday (excludes Public Holidays) Route bus stops Rongotai College (school grounds) 6018 3:35 PM Miramar Shops - Stop B 6081 3:39 PM Park Road at Byron Street (near 45) 6234 3:39 PM Park Road at Brussels Street (near 63) 6235 3:40 PM Park Road at Rotherham Terrace (near 91) 6236 3:40 PM Rotherham Terrace at Darlington Road 6237 3:41 PM Darlington Road at Puriri Street (near 33) 6238 3:41 PM Darlington Road (near 65) 6239 3:42 PM Darlington Road at Camperdown Road 6240 3:42 PM Miramar - Darlington Road (near 124) 7241 3:43 PM Darlington Road (near 104) 7240 3:43 PM Darlington Road (near 64) 7239 3:44 PM Darlington Road at Puriri Street (near 26) 7238 3:44 PM Para Street opposite Miramar Central School 6273 3:45 PM Para Street opposite Holy Cross School 6274 3:46 PM Ira Street at Miramar Avenue 6087 3:46 PM Ira Street at Otaki Street 6088 3:47 PM Ira Street at Broadway (near 2) 6089 3:47 PM Strathmore Park Shops (opposite) 6036 3:48 PM Broadway at Tio Tio Road 6037 3:48 PM Broadway opposite Cavendish Square 6038 3:48 PM Ferry Street at Dundas Street 6039 3:49 PM Dundas Street at Falkirk Avenue 6040 3:50 PM Dundas Street at Monro Street (near 55) 6041 3:50 PM Seatoun Park - Monro Street 6042 3:51 PM Seatoun Park - Hector Street 7042 3:52 PM Route 765 inbound Monday to Friday (excludes Public Holidays) Route bus stops Karori - Allington Road 4332 7:50 AM Karori Park Pavilion - Karori Road 4331 7:50 AM Karori Road at Tringham Street 4330 7:51 AM Karori Road opposite Richmond Avenue 4329 7:52 AM St Teresa's - Karori Road (near 294) 4328 7:53 AM Karori Mall - Karori Road 4327 7:54 AM Karori Road at Reading Street 4326 7:54 AM Karori Normal School - Karori Road (opposite) 4325 7:55 AM Marsden Village - Karori Road 4324 7:56 AM Karori Road at Standen Street 4323 7:57 AM Chaytor Street opposite Joll Street 4322 7:58 AM Chaytor Street at Curtis Street 4321 7:59 AM Zealandia - Chaytor Street (at Tunnel) 4320 8:00 AM Karori Tunnel - Stop A 4319 8:01 AM Kelburn Normal School - Upland Road 4918 8:02 AM Kelburn Village - Upland Road (near 94) 4917 8:03 AM Upland Road opposite Glasgow Street 4916 8:04 AM Victoria University - Stop A 4915 8:06 AM The Terrace at Salamanca Road 6906 8:08 AM Ghuznee Street at Victoria Street 6908 8:10 AM Ghuznee Street at Cuba Street (opposite) 6909 8:11 AM Cambridge Terrace at Vivian Street 7012 8:13 AM Elizabeth Street (near 7) 6212 8:14 AM Brougham Street (near 51) 6213 8:15 AM Pirie Street at Porritt Avenue (near 77) 6214 8:15 AM Pirie Street at Bus Tunnel 6215 8:16 AM Waitoa Road at Bus Tunnel 6216 8:17 AM Hataitai - Stop B 6217 8:19 AM Moxham Avenue at Raupo Street (near 87) 6218 8:20 AM Kilbirnie School - Moxham Avenue 6219 8:21 AM Kupe Street at Hamilton Road 6220 8:21 AM Hamilton
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