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Routes Fare Zones & Boundaries Westgate Massey Hobsonville Helensville Westgate Routes Fare Zones 14T, 14W Westgate, Triangle Rd, Waimumu Rd, Lincoln Rd, Massey Henderson, New Lynn & Boundaries 110 Westgate, Triangle Rd, Northwestern motorway, Great North Rd, City Wellsford Hobsonville 111 Westgate, Colwill Rd, Granville Dr Omaha Matakana 112 Hobsonville Point, West Harbour, Westgate Warkworth Helensville 114 Hobsonville Point, Herald Island, Whenuapai, Westgate 120 Henderson, Don Buck Rd, Westgate, Hobsonville Rd, Greenhithe, Constellation Warkworth Western Bus Timetable 122 Huapai, Kumeu, Westgate 125 Helensville, Huapai, Kumeu, Westgate Waiwera Helensville Hibiscus Coast 125X Helensville, Huapai, Kumeu, Westgate, City Express Orewa Your guide to buses in this area Wainui (Monday to Friday peak only) Kaukapakapa Hibiscus Coast Gulf Harbour Waitoki 128 Helensville, Kaukapakapa, Waitoki, Hibiscus Coast Station Upper North Shore 129 Westgate, Don Buck Rd, Universal Dr, Northwestern motorway, Great North Rd, City Albany (Monday to Friday peak only) Waiheke Constellation Lower North Shore Riverhead Hauraki Gulf Takapuna Rangitoto Island Huapai Westgate City 14T 14W 110 Other timetables available in this area that may interest you Isthmus Waitemata Harbour Britomart Swanson Timetable Routes Kingsland Newmarket Beachlands Henderson Henderson, Te Atatu Peninsula, 14T, 14W, 120, 131, 132, 132X, 133, Waitakere Panmure Te Atatu South, Ranui, Swanson, New Lynn 133X, 134, 138, 141, 142, 143, 146 Waitakere Onehunga 111 112 114 Sunnyvale, Western Heights Ranges Otahuhu Botany New Lynn, Glendene, Kelston, 14T, 14W, 18, 107, 138, 151X, 152, Manukau Glen Eden, Titirangi, Laingholm, 154, 161, 162, 170, 171, 171X, 172, Manukau Airport Manukau Harbour North Blockhouse Bay, Green Bay 172X, 186, 195, 209 Train timetable Western Line Manukau South 120 122 125 Papakura 125X 128 129 Franklin Pukekohe Port Waikato Waiuku Tuakau Warkworth Huapai Manukau North Hibiscus Coast Waitakere Manukau South Upper North Shore City Franklin Lower North Shore Isthmus Beachlands Helensville Waiheke Effective 24 February 2019 For more information on fares visit www.AT.govt.nz/fares Westgate to New Lynn Westgate to New Lynn Westgate to New Lynn 14T via Triangle Rd or Waimumu Rd, Lincoln Rd 14T via Triangle Rd or Waimumu Rd, Lincoln Rd 14T via Triangle Rd or Waimumu Rd, Lincoln Rd 14W and Great North Rd 14W and Great North Rd 14W and Great North Rd Route / Westgate Dr Westgate 1555) (Stop Rd Triangle 5626) (Stop Henderson Interchange 1653) (Stop Lynn New Route / Westgate Dr Westgate 1555) (Stop Rd Triangle 5626) (Stop Henderson Interchange 1653) (Stop Lynn New Route / Westgate Dr Westgate 1555) (Stop Rd Triangle 5626) (Stop Henderson Interchange 1653) (Stop Lynn New Monday 14W 05:22 05:33 05:45 06:10 Saturday 14T 05:42 05:50 06:00 06:18 Saturday 14W 14:23 14:35 14:48 15:10 to Friday 14T 05:45 05:53 06:05 06:30 14W 06:10 06:20 06:30 06:48 cont 14T 14:42 14:50 15:03 15:25 14W 06:01 06:13 06:25 06:51 14T 06:42 06:50 07:00 07:18 14W 14:53 15:05 15:18 15:38 14T 06:20 06:28 06:40 07:08 14W 06:55 07:05 07:15 07:33 14T 15:12 15:20 15:33 15:53 14W 06:30 06:42 06:57 07:25 14T 07:12 07:20 07:30 07:48 14W 15:23 15:35 15:48 16:08 14T 06:45 06:55 07:10 07:38 14W 07:25 07:35 07:45 08:03 14T 15:42 15:50 16:03 16:22 14W 06:53 07:08 07:25 07:53 14T 07:42 07:50 08:02 08:20 14W 15:53 16:05 16:17 16:36 14T 07:10 07:22 07:39 08:07 14W 07:54 08:05 08:17 08:35 14T 16:12 16:20 16:32 16:50 14W 07:22 07:37 07:54 08:22 14T 08:12 08:20 08:32 08:50 14W 16:24 16:35 16:47 17:05 14T 07:40 07:52 08:09 08:37 14W 08:24 08:35 08:47 09:05 14T 16:42 16:50 17:02 17:20 14W 07:52 08:07 08:22 08:50 14T 08:42 08:50 09:02 09:20 14W 16:54 17:05 17:17 17:35 14T 08:11 08:22 08:37 09:05 14W 08:54 09:05 09:17 09:35 14T 17:12 17:20 17:32 17:50 14W 08:22 08:37 08:52 09:20 14T 09:12 09:20 09:33 09:53 14W 17:24 17:35 17:47 18:05 14T 08:42 08:52 09:07 09:35 14W 09:23 09:35 09:48 10:08 14T 17:42 17:50 18:02 18:20 14W 08:52 09:07 09:22 09:47 14T 09:42 09:50 10:03 10:23 14W 17:54 18:05 18:17 18:35 14T 09:12 09:22 09:37 10:02 14W 09:53 10:05 10:18 10:38 14T 18:12 18:20 18:32 18:50 14W 09:25 09:37 09:52 10:17 14T 10:12 10:20 10:33 10:55 14W 18:25 18:35 18:45 19:03 14T 09:42 09:52 10:07 10:32 14W 10:23 10:35 10:48 11:10 14T 18:42 18:50 19:00 19:18 Then at the following 14W :55 :07 :22 :47 14T 10:42 10:50 11:03 11:25 14W 18:55 19:05 19:15 19:33 minutes past each hour 14T :14 :22 :37 :02 14W 10:53 11:05 11:20 11:42 14T 19:22 19:30 19:40 19:58 14W :25 :37 :52 :17 14T 11:12 11:20 11:35 11:58 14W 19:50 20:00 20:10 20:28 14T :44 :52 :07 :32 14W 11:23 11:35 11:50 12:13 14T 20:22 20:30 20:40 20:58 until 14T 14:44 14:52 15:07 15:32 14T 11:42 11:50 12:05 12:28 14W 20:50 21:00 21:10 21:28 14W 14:52 15:04 15:22 15:50 14W 11:53 12:05 12:20 12:43 14T 21:22 21:30 21:40 21:58 14T 15:11 15:19 15:37 16:05 14T 12:12 12:20 12:35 12:58 14W 21:50 22:00 22:10 22:28 14W 15:22 15:34 15:52 16:20 14W 12:23 12:35 12:50 13:13 14T 22:22 22:30 22:40 22:58 14T 15:41 15:49 16:07 16:35 14T 12:42 12:50 13:05 13:28 14W 22:50 23:00 23:10 23:28 14W 15:52 16:04 16:19 16:47 14W 12:53 13:05 13:20 13:42 14T 23:22 23:30 23:40 23:58 14T 16:11 16:19 16:34 17:02 14T 13:12 13:20 13:33 13:55 14W 23:50 00:00 00:10 00:28 14W 16:22 16:34 16:49 17:17 14W 13:23 13:35 13:48 14:10 14T 16:41 16:49 17:04 17:32 14T 13:42 13:50 14:03 14:25 14W 16:52 17:04 17:19 17:47 14W 13:53 14:05 14:18 14:40 14T 17:11 17:19 17:34 18:02 14T 14:12 14:20 14:33 14:55 14W 17:22 17:34 17:49 18:14 14T 17:41 17:49 18:04 18:29 14W 17:52 18:04 18:16 18:39 14T 18:11 18:19 18:31 18:54 14W 18:22 18:34 18:46 19:09 14T 18:41 18:49 19:01 19:23 14W 18:52 19:04 19:16 19:38 14T 19:22 19:30 19:42 20:04 14W 19:48 20:00 20:10 20:32 14T 20:22 20:30 20:40 21:00 14W 20:50 21:00 21:10 21:30 14T 21:22 21:30 21:40 21:58 14W 21:50 22:00 22:10 22:28 14T 22:22 22:30 22:40 22:58 14W 22:50 23:00 23:10 23:28 14T 23:22 23:30 23:40 23:58 14W 23:50 00:00 00:10 00:28 Westgate to New Lynn Westgate to New Lynn 14T via Triangle Rd or Waimumu Rd, Lincoln Rd 14T via Triangle Rd or Waimumu Rd, Lincoln Rd 14W and Great North Rd 14W and Great North Rd Route / Westgate Dr Westgate 1555) (Stop Rd Triangle 5626) (Stop Henderson Interchange 1653) (Stop Lynn New Route / Westgate Dr Westgate 1555) (Stop Rd Triangle 5626) (Stop Henderson Interchange 1653) (Stop Lynn New Sunday 14T 05:42 05:50 06:00 06:18 Sunday 14W 14:23 14:35 14:48 15:10 and Public and Public Holidays 14W 06:10 06:20 06:30 06:48 Holidays 14T 14:42 14:50 15:03 15:25 14T 06:42 06:50 07:00 07:18 cont 14W 14:53 15:05 15:18 15:38 14W 06:55 07:05 07:15 07:33 14T 15:12 15:20 15:33 15:53 14T 07:12 07:20 07:30 07:48 14W 15:23 15:35 15:48 16:08 14W 07:25 07:35 07:45 08:03 14T 15:42 15:50 16:03 16:22 14T 07:42 07:50 08:02 08:20 14W 15:53 16:05 16:17 16:36 14W 07:54 08:05 08:17 08:35 14T 16:12 16:20 16:32 16:50 14T 08:12 08:20 08:32 08:50 14W 16:24 16:35 16:47 17:05 14W 08:24 08:35 08:47 09:05 14T 16:42 16:50 17:02 17:20 14T 08:42 08:50 09:02 09:20 14W 16:54 17:05 17:17 17:35 14W 08:54 09:05 09:17 09:35 14T 17:12 17:20 17:32 17:50 14T 09:12 09:20 09:33 09:53 14W 17:24 17:35 17:47 18:05 14W 09:23 09:35 09:48 10:08 14T 17:42 17:50 18:02 18:20 14T 09:42 09:50 10:03 10:23 14W 17:54 18:05 18:17 18:35 14W 09:53 10:05 10:18 10:38 14T 18:12 18:20 18:32 18:50 14T 10:12 10:20 10:33 10:55 14W 18:25 18:35 18:45 19:03 14W 10:23 10:35 10:48 11:10 14T 18:42 18:50 19:00 19:18 14T 10:42 10:50 11:03 11:25 14W 18:55 19:05 19:15 19:33 14W 10:53 11:05 11:20 11:42 14T 19:22 19:30 19:40 19:58 14T 11:12 11:20 11:35 11:58 14W 19:50 20:00 20:10 20:28 14W 11:23 11:35 11:50 12:13 14T 20:22 20:30 20:40 20:58 14T 11:42 11:50 12:05 12:28 14W 20:50 21:00 21:10 21:28 14W 11:53 12:05 12:20 12:43 14T 21:22 21:30 21:40 21:58 14T 12:12 12:20 12:35 12:58 14W 21:50 22:00 22:10 22:28 14W 12:23 12:35 12:50 13:13 14T 22:22 22:30 22:40 22:58 14T 12:42 12:50 13:05 13:28 14W 22:50 23:00 23:10 23:28 14W 12:53 13:05 13:20 13:42 14T 13:12 13:20 13:33 13:55 14W 13:23 13:35 13:48 14:10 14T 13:42 13:50 14:03 14:25 14W 13:53 14:05 14:18 14:40 14T 14:12 14:20 14:33 14:55 New Lynn to Westgate New Lynn to Westgate New Lynn to Westgate 14T via Great North Rd, Lincoln Rd, Waimumu 14T via Great North Rd, Lincoln Rd, Waimumu 14T via Great North Rd, Lincoln Rd, Waimumu 14W Rd or Triangle Rd 14W Rd or Triangle Rd 14W Rd or Triangle Rd Route Lynn New 5912) (Stop Henderson Interchange 5841) (Stop Rd Triangle 5615) (Stop / Westgate Dr Fernhill Route Lynn New 5912) (Stop Henderson Interchange 5841) (Stop Rd Triangle 5615) (Stop / Westgate Dr Fernhill Route Lynn New 5912) (Stop Henderson Interchange 5841) (Stop Rd Triangle 5615) (Stop / Westgate Dr Fernhill Monday 14T 05:35 05:50 06:03 06:13 Saturday 14W 05:55 06:08 06:20 06:33 Sunday 14W 05:55 06:08 06:20 06:33 to Friday 14W 05:55 06:10 06:23 06:35 14T 06:15 06:28 06:40 06:50 and Public 14T 06:15 06:28 06:40 06:50 14T 06:15 06:30 06:45 06:58 14W 06:35 06:48 07:00 07:13 Holidays 14W 06:35 06:48 07:00 07:13 14W 06:35 06:50 07:05 07:22 14T 06:55 07:08 07:20 07:30 14T 06:55 07:08 07:20 07:30 14T 06:55 07:12 07:28 07:40 14W 07:10 07:23 07:35 07:48 14W 07:10 07:23 07:35 07:48 14W 07:10 07:27 07:43 08:00 14T 07:25 07:38 07:50 08:00 14T 07:25 07:38 07:50 08:00 Then at the following 14T :25 :42 :58 :10 14W 07:40 07:53 08:05 08:20 14W 07:40 07:53 08:05 08:20 minutes past each hour 14W :40 :57 :13 :30 14T 07:55 08:10 08:22 08:32 14T 07:55 08:10 08:22 08:32 14T :55 :12 :28 :40 14W 08:10 08:25 08:38 08:53 14W 08:10 08:25 08:38 08:53 14W :10 :27 :43 :00 14T 08:25 08:40 08:53 09:03 14T 08:25 08:40 08:53 09:03 until 14W 14:10 14:28 14:45 15:03 14W 08:40 08:55 09:08 09:23 14W 08:40 08:55
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