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981 Waiwera, Orewa to Hibiscus Coast Station Via Centreway Rd Waiwera, Orewa to Hibiscus Coast Station Waiwera, Orewa to Hibiscus Coast Station Waiwera, Orewa to Hibiscus Coast Station 981 via Centreway Rd and Hibiscus Coast Highway 981 via Centreway Rd and Hibiscus Coast Highway 981 via Centreway Rd and Hibiscus Coast Highway Waiwera Waiwera 4791) (Stop Orewa Moana Ave 4831) (Stop Hibiscus Coast Station Waiwera Waiwera 4791) (Stop Orewa Moana Ave 4831) (Stop Hibiscus Coast Station Waiwera Waiwera 4791) (Stop Orewa Moana Ave 4831) (Stop Hibiscus Coast Station Monday to AM 5.02 5.12 5.25 Saturday AM - 6.12 6.22 Sunday and AM 6.59 7.09 7.22 Public Holidays Friday - 5.43 5.55 6.59 7.09 7.22 - 7.42 7.52 6.02 6.13 6.25 - 7.40 7.52 7.59 8.10 8.22 - 6.43 6.55 7.59 8.10 8.22 - 8.40 8.52 6.57 7.08 7.25 - 8.40 8.52 8.59 9.10 9.22 - 7.38 7.55 8.59 9.10 9.22 - 9.40 9.52 7.58 8.10 8.25 - 9.40 9.52 9.59 10.10 10.22 - 8.38 8.55 9.59 10.10 10.22 - 10.40 10.52 8.58 9.10 9.25 - 10.38 10.52 10.57 11.08 11.22 - 9.38 9.52 10.57 11.09 11.22 - 11.38 11.52 9.57 10.08 10.24 - 11.38 11.52 11.57 12.08 12.22 - 10.38 10.52 11.57 12.09 12.22 PM - 12.38 12.52 10.57 11.08 11.24 PM - 12.38 12.52 12.57 1.08 1.22 - 11:38 11:52 12.57 1.08 1.22 - 1.40 1.52 11:57 12:10 12:24 - 1.40 1.52 1.57 2.08 2.22 PM - 12:38 12:52 1.57 2.08 2.22 - 2.40 2.52 12:57 1.08 1.24 - 2.40 2.52 2.59 3.10 3.22 - 1.38 1.52 2.57 3.08 3.22 - 3.40 3.52 1.57 2.08 2.24 - 3.40 3.52 3.59 4.10 4.22 - 2.38 2.52 3.59 4.10 4.22 - 4.40 4.52 2.53 3.04 3.20 - 4.40 4.52 4.59 5.10 5.22 - 3.30 3.45 4.59 5.09 5.22 - 5.40 5.52 3.48 3.59 4.15 - 5.40 5.52 5.59 6.09 6.22 - 4.32 4.47 5.59 6.09 6.22 - 6.40 6.52 4.53 5.04 5.20 - 6.40 6.52 6.59 7.09 7.22 - 5.35 5.50 6.59 7.09 7.22 - 7.40 7.52 5.48 5.59 6.15 - 7.40 7.52 7.59 8.09 8.22 - 6.38 6.50 7.59 8.09 8.22 - 8.40 8.52 7.02 7.13 7.25 - 8.40 8.52 8.59 9.09 9.22 - 7.43 7.55 8.59 9.09 9.22 - 9.40 9.52 8.02 8.13 8.25 - 9.40 9.52 - 8.43 8.55 9.59 10.09 10.22 9.02 9.13 9.25 - 10.40 10.52 - 9.43 9.55 11.00 11.10 11.22 10.02 10.13 10.25 - 11.40 11.52 - 10.43 10.55 11.02 11.13 11.25 - 11.43 11.55 Hibiscus Coast Station to Orewa or Waiwera Hibiscus Coast Station to Orewa or Waiwera Hibiscus Coast Station to Orewa or Waiwera 981 via Silverdale and Centreway Rd 981 via Silverdale and Centreway Rd 981 via Silverdale and Centreway Rd Hibiscus Coast Station 4569) (Stop Town Silverdale Centre 4501) (Stop Orewa 4831) (Stop Waiwera Hibiscus Coast Station 4569) (Stop Town Silverdale Centre 4501) (Stop Orewa 4831) (Stop Waiwera Monday to AM 6.00 6.03 6.11 - Saturday AM 7.27 7.30 7.38 7.52 Hibiscus Coast Station 4569) (Stop Centre Town Silverdale 4501) (Stop Orewa 4831) (Stop Waiwera Friday 6.30 6.33 6.40 6.55 7.57 8.00 8.09 - Sunday and AM 7.27 7.30 7.37 7.52 Public Holidays 7.00 7.03 7.11 - 8.27 8.30 8.38 8.52 7.57 8.00 8.08 - 7.30 7.33 7.42 7.57 8.57 9.00 9.09 - 8.27 8.30 8.37 8.52 8.00 8.04 8.13 - 9.27 9.30 9.39 9.52 8.57 9.00 9.08 - 8.29 8.32 8.41 8.57 9.57 10.01 10.11 - 9.27 9.30 9.39 9.52 9.00 9.04 9.13 - 10.27 10.31 10.40 10.54 9.57 10.00 10.09 - 9.27 9.31 9.40 9.56 10.57 11.01 11.11 - 10.27 10.30 10.39 10.54 9.57 10.01 10.10 - 11.27 11.31 11.40 11.54 10.57 11.00 11.09 - 10.27 10.31 10.40 10.56 11.57 12.01 12.11 - 11.27 11.30 11.39 11.54 10.57 11.01 11.10 - PM 12.27 12.31 12.40 12.54 11.57 12.00 12.09 - 11.27 11.31 11.40 11.56 12.57 1.01 1.11 - PM 12.27 12.30 12.39 12.54 11.57 12.01 12.10 - 1.27 1.31 1.40 1.54 12.57 1.00 1.09 - PM 12.27 12.31 12.40 12.56 1.57 2.01 2.11 - 1.27 1.30 1.39 1.54 12.57 1.01 1.10 - 2.27 2.31 2.40 2.54 1.57 2.00 2.10 - 1.27 1.31 1.40 1.56 2.57 3.01 3.11 - 2.27 2.30 2.39 2.52 1.57 2.01 2.10 - 3.27 3.31 3.40 3.52 2.57 3.00 3.09 - 2.27 2.31 2.40 2.57 3.57 4.01 4.09 - 3.27 3.30 3.39 3.52 2.57 3.01 3.11 - 4.27 4.31 4.40 4.52 3.57 4.00 4.09 - 3.25 3.29 3.38 3.55 4.57 5.01 5.09 - 4.27 4.30 4.39 4.52 3.50 3.54 4.04 - 5.27 5.31 5.38 5.52 4.57 5.00 5.09 - 4.20 4.24 4.33 4.50 5.57 6.00 6.09 - 5.27 5.30 5.37 5.52 4.52 4.56 5.08 - 6.27 6.30 6.38 6.52 5.57 6.00 6.09 - 5.25 5.29 5.38 5.55 6.57 7.00 7.09 - 6.27 6.30 6.37 6.52 5.55 5.59 6.08 - 7.27 7.30 7.37 7.52 6.57 7.00 7.09 - 6.20 6.24 6.33 6.50 7.57 8.00 8.09 - 7.27 7.30 7.37 7.52 6.55 6.59 7.08 - 8.27 8.30 8.37 8.52 7.57 8.00 8.09 - 7.30 7.34 7.43 8.00 8.57 9.00 9.09 - 8.27 8.30 8.37 8.52 8.00 8.03 8.12 - 9.27 9.30 9.37 9.52 8.57 9.00 9.10 - 8.30 8.33 8.40 8.55 9.57 10.00 10.09 - 9.27 9.30 9.37 9.52 9.00 9.03 9.12 - 10.27 10.30 10.37 10.52 9.57 10.00 10.07 - 9.30 9.33 9.40 9.55 10.57 11.00 11.09 - 10.27 10.30 10.37 - 10.00 10.03 10.11 - 11.27 11.30 11.39 - 10.30 10.33 10.40 10.55 11.57 12.00 12.09 - 11.00 11.03 11.11 - 11.30 11.33 11.40 11.55 12.00 12.03 12.11 - Gulf Harbour, Manly Shops to Gulf Harbour, Manly Shops to Gulf Harbour, Manly Shops to 982 Hibiscus Coast Station 982 Hibiscus Coast Station 982 Hibiscus Coast Station via Brightside Rd and Whangaparaoa Rd via Brightside Rd and Whangaparaoa Rd via Brightside Rd and Whangaparaoa Rd Gulf Harbour Dr 4709) (Stop Manly Shops 4629) (Stop Plaza The 4641) (Stop Hibiscus Coast Station Gulf Harbour Dr 4709) (Stop Manly Shops 4629) (Stop Plaza The 4641) (Stop Hibiscus Coast Station Gulf Harbour Dr 4709) (Stop Manly Shops 4629) (Stop Plaza The 4641) (Stop Hibiscus Coast Station Monday to Friday AM 5.25 5.35 5.40 6.00 Saturday AM - 7.03 7.06 7.22 Sunday and AM - 7.02 7.05 7.22 Public Holidays - 6.00 6.03 6.24 7.20 7.30 7.34 7.52 7.24 7.33 7.37 7.52 6.20 6.30 6.35 7.00 - 8.03 8.06 8.22 - 8.02 8.05 8.22 - 6.57 7.00 7.25 8.20 8.31 8.35 8.52 8.22 8.32 8.37 8.52 7.15 7.26 7.30 7.55 - 9.01 9.04 9.22 - 9.02 9.05 9.22 - 7.57 8.01 8.25 9.18 9.29 9.33 9.52 9.20 9.31 9.35 9.52 8.15 8.28 8.33 8.55 - 10.01 10.04 10.22 - 10.02 10.05 10.22 - 9.00 9.03 9.22 10.18 10.29 10.33 10.52 10.20 10.31 10.35 10.52 9.18 9.29 9.35 9.55 - 11.01 11.04 11.22 - 11.02 11.05 11.22 - 10.00 10.03 10.22 11.18 11.29 11.33 11.52 11.20 11.31 11.35 11.52 10.18 10.29 10.35 10.53 PM - 12.01 12.04 12.22 PM - 12.02 12.05 12.22 - 11.00 11.03 11.22 12.18 12.29 12.33 12.52 12.20 12.31 12.35 12.52 11.18 11.29 11.33 11.52 - 1.01 1.04 1.22 - 1.02 1.05 1.22 PM - 12.00 12.03 12.22 1.20 1.31 1.35 1.52 1.20 1.31 1.35 1.52 12.20 12.31 12.35 12.54 - 2.01 2.04 2.22 - 2.02 2.05 2.22 - 1.00 1.03 1.22 2.20 2.31 2.35 2.52 2.20 2.31 2.35 2.52 1.18 1.29 1.33 1.52 - 3.01 3.04 3.22 - 3.02 3.05 3.22 - 2.00 2.03 2.22 3.20 3.30 3.34 3.52 3.20 3.31 3.35 3.52 2.18 2.29 2.33 2.52 - 4.01 4.04 4.22 - 4.02 4.05 4.22 - 2.58 3.01 3.20 4.20 4.31 4.35 4.52 4.22 4.31 4.36 4.52 3.10 3.20 3.25 3.45 - 5.01 5.04 5.22 - 5.02 5.05 5.22 - 3.55 3.58 4.15 5.20 5.30 5.34 5.52 5.22 5.31 5.36 5.52 4.15 4.26 4.30 4.47 - 6.01 6.04 6.22 - 6.04 6.05 6.22 - 4.58 5.01 5.20 6.20 6.30 6.34 6.52 6.22 6.31 6.36 6.52 5.20 5.30 5.34 5.51 - 7.01 7.04 7.22 - 7.04 7.07 7.22 - 5.53 5.56 6.15 7.22 7.32 7.36 7.52 7.22 7.31 7.36 7.52 6.20 6.30 6.34 6.50 - 8.03 8.06 8.22 - 8.04 8.07 8.22 - 7.05 7.08 7.25 8.22 8.32 8.36 8.52 8.22 8.31 8.36 8.52 7.25 7.35 7.39 7.55 - 9.03 9.06 9.22 - 9.04 9.07 9.22 - 8.05 8.08 8.25 9.22 9.32 9.36 9.52 9.24 9.34 9.38 9.52 8.25 8.35 8.39 8.55 - 10.03 10.06 10.22 - 10.04 10.07 10.22 - 9.05 9.08 9.25 10.22 10.32 10.36 10.52 9.25 9.35 9.39 9.55 - 11.03 11.06 11.22 - 10.05 10.08 10.25 11.22 11.31 11.35 11.52 10.25 10.35 10.39 10.55 - 11.05 11.08 11.25 11.25 11.35 11.39 11.55 Hibiscus Coast Station to Hibiscus Coast Station to Hibiscus Coast Station to 982 Manly Shops or Gulf Harbour 982 Manly Shops or Gulf Harbour 982 Manly Shops or Gulf Harbour via Silverdale, Brightside Rd and via Silverdale, Brightside Rd and via Silverdale, Brightside Rd and Whangaparaoa Rd Whangaparaoa Rd Whangaparaoa Rd Hibiscus Coast Hibiscus Coast Station 4569) (Stop Town Silverdale Centre 4501) (Stop Plaza The 4644) (Stop Manly Shops 4632) (Stop Gulf Harbour Hibiscus Coast Hibiscus Coast Station 4569) (Stop Town Silverdale Centre 4501) (Stop Plaza The 4644) (Stop Manly Shops 4632) (Stop Gulf Harbour Hibiscus Coast Station 4569) (Stop Town Silverdale Centre 4501) (Stop Plaza The 4644) (Stop Manly Shops 4632) (Stop Gulf Harbour Monday to Friday AM 5.30 5.33 5.46 5.52 - Saturday AM 6.27 6.30 6.43 6.48 - Sunday and AM 7.27 7.30 7.43 7.47 - 6.00 6.03 6.16 6.22 6.38 7.27 7.30 7.43 7.48 - Public Holidays 7.57 8.00 8.13 8.17 8.29 6.30 6.33 6.47 6.55 - 7.57 8.00 8.13 8.17 8.29 8.27 8.30 8.43 8.49 - 7.00 7.03 7.17 7.22 7.38 8.27 8.30 8.44 8.48 - 8.57 9.00 9.14 9.19 9.32 7.30 7.33 7.47 7.55 - 8.57 9.00 9.14 9.18 9.29 9.27 9.30 9.43 9.49 - 8.00 8.03 8.19 8.24 8.38 9.27 9.30 9.44 9.52 - 9.57 10.00 10.15 10.19 10.32 8.30 8.33 8.49 8.55 - 9.57 10.00 10.15 10.19 10.32 10.27 10.30 10.43 10.49 - 9.00 9.03 9.18 9.23 9.38 10.27 10.30 10.45 10.52 - 10.57 11.00 11.15 11.19 11.32 9.30 9.33 9.47 9.55 - 10.57 11.00 11.17 11.21 11.32 11.27 11.30 11.45 11.49 - 9.57 10.00 10.15 10.20 10.35 11.27 11.30 11.46 11.52 - 11.57 12.00 12.15 12.19 12.32 10.27 10.30 10.44 10.52 - 11.57 12.00 12.16 12.21 12.34 PM 12.27 12.30 12.45 12.49 - 10.57 11.00 11.15 11.20 11.35 PM 12.27 12.30 12.46 12.52 - 12.57 1.00 1.15 1.20 1.34 11.27 11.30 11.45 11.52 - 12.57 1.00 1.16 1.21 1.34 1.27 1.30 1.45 1.51 - 11.57 12.00 12.16 12.21 12.35 1.27 1.30 1.46 1.52 - 1.57 2.00 2.15 2.19 2.32 PM 12.27 12.30 12.45 12.52 - 1.57 2.00 2.16 2.21 2.34 2.27 2.30 2.45 2.51 - 12.57 1.00 1.16 1.21 1.35 2.27 2.30 2.47 2.52 - 2.57 3.00 3.15 3.19 3.32 1.27 1.30 1.45 1.52 - 2.57 3.00 3.16 3.21 3.34 3.27 3.30 3.45 3.51 - 1.57 2.00 2.16 2.21 2.35 3.27 3.30 3.45 3.52 - 3.57 4.00 4.15 4.19 4.32 2.27 2.30 2.47 2.52 - 3.57 4.00 4.16 4.20 4.32 4.27 4.30 4.45 4.49 - 2.57 3.00 3.19 3.25 3.42 4.27 4.30 4.44 4.49 - 4.57 5.00 5.15 5.19 5.32 3.25 3.28 3.45 3.53 - 4.57 5.00 5.15 5.19 5.32 5.27 5.30 5.43 5.49 - 3.50
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