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Mangere Otahuhu Papatoetoe Mangere Routes Fare Zones 31 Mangere Town Centre, Papatoetoe, Hunters Corner, Otahuhu Otara, Botany & Boundaries 32 Mangere Town Centre, Otahuhu Station, Otahuhu Town Centre, Sylvia Park 380 Onehunga, Mangere Bridge, Mangere Town Centre, Airport, Omaha Papatoetoe Matakana Papatoetoe, Manukau 309 Mangere Town Centre, Favona, Mangere Bridge, Onehunga, Warkworth Southern Bus Timetable Queenstown Rd, Pah Rd, City 309X Mangere Town Centre, Favona, Mangere Bridge, Queenstown Rd, Warkworth Pah Rd (non-stop Greenwoods Corner to Newmarket), City 313 Onehunga, Mangere Bridge, Mangere Town Centre, Henwood Rd, Old Papatoetoe, Wallace Rd, Manukau Station Waiwera Hibiscus Coast 321 Middlemore, Hospitals, Britomart (Monday to Friday only) Orewa Your guide to buses in this area Hibiscus Coast Gulf Harbour 324 Mangere Town Centre, Favona, James Fletcher Drive, Otahuhu Station, Otahuhu Town Centre, Seaside Park Helensville Upper North Shore 325 Mangere Town Centre, Otahuhu Station, Otahuhu Town Centre, Bairds Rd, Otara, Manukau Station Albany Huapai Waiheke Lower North Shore 326 Mangere Town Centre, Tidal Rd, Portage Rd, Constellation Hauraki Gulf Otahuhu Town Centre, Otahuhu Station Takapuna Rangitoto Island 351 Otahuhu Station, Otahuhu Town Centre, Highbrook, Westgate City Isthmus Waitemata 31 32 380 Harbour Botany (Monday to Friday only) Britomart Swanson Kingsland Newmarket Beachlands Henderson Waitakere Panmure New Lynn Other timetables available in this area that may interest you Waitakere Onehunga 309 309X 313 Ranges Otahuhu Botany Timetable Routes Manukau Otara, Papatoetoe, Manukau Airport Manukau North 31, 33, 314, 325, 351, 352, 353, 361 Harbour Highbrook, East Tamaki Manukau South 321 324 325 Manurewa 33, 361, 362, 363, 365, 366, 368, 369 Papakura Papakura 33, 365, 371, 372, 373, 376, 377, 378 Pukekohe, Waiuku 391, 392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 398, 399 326 351 Airporter 380 Franklin Southern Line Pukekohe Train timetable Eastern Line Waiuku Port Waikato Tuakau Warkworth Huapai Manukau North Hibiscus Coast Waitakere Manukau South Upper North Shore City Franklin Lower North Shore Isthmus Beachlands Helensville Waiheke Effective 26 August 2018 For more information on fares visit www.AT.govt.nz/fares FREQUENT FREQUENT FREQUENT Mangere Town Centre to Botany Town Centre Mangere Town Centre to Botany Town Centre Mangere Town Centre to Botany Town Centre 31 via Papatoetoe, Hunters Corner and Otara 31 via Papatoetoe, Hunters Corner and Otara 31 via Papatoetoe, Hunters Corner and Otara Mangere Mangere Centre Town 6955) (Stop Station Papatoetoe 2381) (Stop Interchange Otara 6197) (Stop Botany Centre Town Mangere Centre Town 6955) (Stop Station Papatoetoe 2381) (Stop Interchange Otara 6197) (Stop Botany Centre Town Mangere Centre Town 6955) (Stop Station Papatoetoe 2381) (Stop Interchange Otara 6197) (Stop Botany Centre Town Monday 05:30 05:40 05:50 06:05 Saturday 05:55 06:03 06:12 06:28 Sunday 06:55 07:05 07:15 07:33 to Friday and Public 05:50 06:00 06:10 06:25 06:25 06:35 06:43 07:00 Holidays 07:10 07:20 07:30 07:48 06:10 06:20 06:30 06:48 06:55 07:05 07:15 07:33 07:25 07:35 07:45 08:03 06:30 06:42 06:52 07:13 07:10 07:20 07:30 07:48 07:40 07:50 08:00 08:18 06:50 07:02 07:12 07:33 07:25 07:35 07:47 08:05 07:55 08:05 08:15 08:33 Then at the following :05 :17 :27 :48 07:40 07:50 08:02 08:20 08:10 08:20 08:30 08:48 minutes past each hour :20 :32 :42 :03 Then at the following :55 :05 :17 :36 08:25 08:35 08:45 09:03 minutes past each hour :35 :47 :57 :18 :10 :20 :32 :51 Then at the following :40 :52 :02 :20 minutes past each hour :50 :02 :12 :33 :25 :35 :47 :06 :55 :07 :17 :35 until 17:50 18:02 18:12 18:33 :40 :50 :02 :21 :10 :22 :32 :50 18:05 18:16 18:25 18:45 until 16:40 16:50 17:02 17:20 :25 :37 :47 :05 18:20 18:31 18:40 19:00 16:55 17:05 17:17 17:35 until 16:25 16:37 16:47 17:05 18:35 18:45 18:53 19:13 17:10 17:20 17:30 17:48 16:40 16:52 17:02 17:20 18:50 19:00 19:08 19:28 17:25 17:35 17:45 18:03 16:55 17:07 17:17 17:35 19:05 19:15 19:23 19:43 17:40 17:50 18:00 18:18 17:10 17:20 17:30 17:48 19:25 19:35 19:43 20:03 17:55 18:05 18:15 18:33 17:25 17:35 17:45 18:03 19:55 20:05 20:13 20:33 18:10 18:20 18:30 18:48 17:40 17:50 18:00 18:18 20:25 20:35 20:43 21:03 18:25 18:35 18:45 19:03 17:55 18:05 18:15 18:33 20:55 21:05 21:13 21:33 18:40 18:50 19:00 19:18 18:10 18:20 18:30 18:48 21:25 21:35 21:43 22:03 18:55 19:05 19:15 19:33 18:25 18:35 18:45 19:03 21:55 22:05 22:13 22:33 19:10 19:20 19:30 19:48 18:40 18:50 19:00 19:18 22:25 22:35 22:43 23:03 19:25 19:35 19:45 20:03 18:55 19:05 19:15 19:33 22:55 23:05 23:13 23:33 19:55 20:05 20:15 20:33 19:10 19:20 19:30 19:48 23:25 23:35 23:43 00:03 20:25 20:35 20:45 21:03 19:25 19:35 19:45 20:03 20:55 21:05 21:15 21:33 19:55 20:05 20:15 20:33 21:25 21:35 21:45 22:03 20:25 20:35 20:45 21:03 21:55 22:05 22:15 22:33 20:55 21:05 21:15 21:33 22:25 22:35 22:45 23:03 21:25 21:35 21:45 22:03 22:55 23:05 23:15 23:33 21:55 22:05 22:15 22:33 23:25 23:35 23:45 00:03 22:25 22:35 22:45 23:03 FREQUENT FREQUENT FREQUENT Botany Town Centre to Mangere Town Centre Botany Town Centre to Mangere Town Centre Botany Town Centre to Mangere Town Centre 31 via Otara, Hunters Corner and Papatoetoe 31 via Otara, Hunters Corner and Papatoetoe 31 via Otara, Hunters Corner and Papatoetoe Botany Botany Centre Town 6233) (Stop Interchange Otara 6191) (Stop Station Papatoetoe 2313) (Stop Mangere Centre Town Botany Centre Town 6233) (Stop Interchange Otara 6191) (Stop Station Papatoetoe 2313) (Stop Mangere Centre Town Botany Centre Town 6233) (Stop Interchange Otara 6191) (Stop Station Papatoetoe 2313) (Stop Mangere Centre Town Monday 05:40 05:58 06:05 06:18 Saturday 06:10 06:25 06:33 06:46 Sunday 06:40 06:55 07:03 07:16 to Friday 06:00 06:18 06:25 06:38 06:40 06:55 07:03 07:16 and Public 07:10 07:25 07:33 07:46 06:20 06:40 06:47 07:01 07:10 07:25 07:33 07:46 Holidays 07:25 07:43 07:50 08:05 06:40 07:02 07:10 07:25 07:25 07:42 07:50 08:05 07:40 07:58 08:05 08:20 06:55 07:17 07:25 07:40 07:40 07:57 08:05 08:20 07:55 08:13 08:20 08:35 07:10 07:33 07:42 08:00 07:55 08:13 08:21 08:36 08:10 08:28 08:35 08:50 07:25 07:50 08:00 08:20 08:10 08:28 08:36 08:51 08:25 08:43 08:50 09:05 07:40 08:08 08:18 08:40 08:25 08:43 08:51 09:06 08:40 08:58 09:05 09:20 07:55 08:23 08:33 08:55 08:40 09:00 09:10 09:25 08:55 09:13 09:20 09:35 08:10 08:38 08:48 09:10 08:55 09:15 09:25 09:40 09:10 09:28 09:35 09:50 08:25 08:50 09:00 09:20 09:10 09:30 09:40 09:55 09:25 09:43 09:50 10:05 08:40 09:05 09:15 09:35 09:25 09:45 09:55 10:10 Then at the following :40 :00 :06 :21 08:55 09:18 09:27 09:45 09:40 10:00 10:10 10:25 minutes past each hour :55 :15 :21 :36 09:10 09:33 09:42 09:58 09:55 10:15 10:25 10:40 :10 :30 :36 :51 09:25 09:47 09:55 10:10 10:10 10:30 10:40 10:55 :25 :45 :51 :06 Then at the following :40 :02 :10 :25 Then at the following :25 :47 :57 :13 until 17:25 17:43 17:50 18:05 minutes past each hour :55 :17 :25 :40 minutes past each hour :40 :02 :12 :28 17:40 17:58 18:05 18:20 :10 :32 :40 :55 :55 :17 :27 :43 17:55 18:13 18:20 18:35 :25 :47 :55 :10 :10 :32 :42 :58 18:10 18:28 18:35 18:50 until 13:25 13:47 13:55 14:10 until 14:10 14:30 14:40 14:55 18:25 18:43 18:50 19:05 13:40 14:03 14:12 14:28 14:25 14:45 14:55 15:10 18:40 18:58 19:05 19:20 13:55 14:18 14:27 14:45 14:40 15:00 15:10 15:25 18:55 19:13 19:20 19:35 14:10 14:33 14:42 15:02 14:55 15:15 15:25 15:40 19:10 19:28 19:35 19:50 Then at the following :25 :50 :00 :20 15:10 15:30 15:40 15:55 19:40 19:58 20:05 20:20 minutes past each hour :40 :05 :15 :35 15:25 15:45 15:55 16:10 20:10 20:28 20:35 20:50 :55 :20 :30 :50 15:40 16:00 16:10 16:25 20:40 20:58 21:05 21:20 :10 :35 :45 :05 15:55 16:15 16:25 16:40 21:10 21:28 21:35 21:50 until 17:10 17:33 17:42 18:00 16:10 16:30 16:40 16:55 21:40 21:58 22:05 22:20 17:25 17:48 17:57 18:15 16:25 16:45 16:55 17:10 22:10 22:28 22:35 22:50 17:40 18:03 18:12 18:30 16:40 17:00 17:10 17:25 22:40 22:58 23:05 23:20 17:55 18:18 18:27 18:45 16:55 17:15 17:25 17:40 18:10 18:32 18:40 18:55 17:10 17:28 17:36 17:51 18:25 18:45 18:52 19:07 17:25 17:43 17:51 18:06 18:40 19:00 19:07 19:20 17:40 17:58 18:06 18:21 18:55 19:15 19:22 19:35 17:55 18:12 18:20 18:35 19:10 19:30 19:37 19:50 18:10 18:27 18:35 18:50 19:25 19:45 19:52 20:05 18:25 18:42 18:50 19:05 19:40 20:00 20:07 20:20 18:40 18:57 19:05 19:20 20:10 20:28 20:35 20:50 18:55 19:12 19:20 19:35 20:40 20:58 21:05 21:20 19:10 19:27 19:35 19:50 21:10 21:25 21:32 21:48 19:40 19:57 20:05 20:20 21:40 21:55 22:02 22:18 20:10 20:27 20:35 20:50 22:10 22:25 22:32 22:48 20:40 20:57 21:05 21:20 22:40 22:55 23:02 23:18 21:10 21:27 21:35 21:50 23:10 23:25 23:32 23:48 21:40 21:57 22:05 22:20 23:40 23:55 00:02 00:18 22:10 22:27 22:35 22:50 22:40 22:57 23:05 23:20 23:10 23:27 23:35 23:50 FREQUENT FREQUENT FREQUENT Mangere Town Centre to Sylvia Park Mangere Town Centre to Sylvia Park Mangere Town Centre to Sylvia Park 32 via Massey Rd and Otahuhu Station 32 via Massey Rd and Otahuhu Station 32 via Massey Rd and Otahuhu Station Mangere Mangere Centre Town 6955) (Stop Otahuhu Station 1775 ) (Stop Otahuhu Centre Town 1356) (Stop Park Sylvia Mangere Centre Town 6955) (Stop Otahuhu Station 1775) (Stop Otahuhu Centre Town 1356) (Stop Park Sylvia Mangere Centre Town 6955) (Stop Otahuhu Station 1775) (Stop Otahuhu Centre Town 1356) (Stop Park Sylvia Monday 05:30 05:46 05:49 06:00 Saturday 05:30 05:43 05:47 06:00 Sunday 07:00 07:13 07:17 07:30 to Friday 06:00 06:17 06:21 06:31 06:00 06:13 06:17 06:30 and Public 07:15 07:28 07:32 07:45 06:20 06:37 06:41 06:52 06:20 06:33 06:37 06:50 Holidays 07:30 07:43 07:47 08:00 06:40 06:58 07:02 07:16 06:40 06:53 06:57 07:10 07:45 07:58
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