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Collecting for the Salvation Army Foodbank Saturday, 30 November 2013 www.tranzmetro.co.nz Collecting for The Salvation Army Foodbank Saturday, 30 November 2013. We will run a special train that will be collecting foodbank donations on Saturday 30 November. You can donate non-perishable food at some stations* up to half an hour before the Goodwill Express arrives, or hand your donations to the team on the shiny new Matangi train. Check the timetable below to see when the train will be stopping in your area. Trains will stop for a few minutes at each station on the Johnsonville, Kapiti and Hutt Valley lines. Hutt Valley Line Kapiti Line Johnsonville Line To Upper Hutt AM To Wellington AM To Waikanae PM To Wellington PM To Johnsonville PM To Wellington PM Wellington 9.07 Upper Hutt* 10.35 Wellington 12.16 Waikanae* 2.04 Wellington 4.10 Johnsonville* 5.12 Kaiwharawhara – Wallaceville 10.37 Kaiwharawhara – Paraparaumu* 2.09 Wadestown 4.15 Raroa 5.14 Ngauranga – Trentham* 10.40 Takapu Road 12.27 Paekakariki* 2.19 Crofton Downs 4.19 Khandallah* 5.17 Petone* 9.19 Heretaunga 10.44 Redwood* 12.30 Pukerua Bay 2.31 Ngaio* 4.22 Box Hill 5.20 Ava 9.23 Silverstream* 10.48 Tawa* 12.33 Plimmerton* 2.40 Awarua Street 4.26 Simla Crescent 5.22 Woburn 9.27 Manor Park 10.53 Linden 12.36 Mana 2.45 Simla Crescent 4.30 Awarua Street 5.25 Waterloo* 9.32 Pomare 10.56 Kenepuru 12.40 Paremata* 2.49 Box Hill 4.32 Ngaio* 5.28 Epuni 9.39 Taita* 11.00 Porirua* 12.43 Porirua* 2.55 Khandallah* 4.34 Crofton Downs 5.33 Naenae* 9.42 Wingate 11.04 Paremata* 12.51 Kenepuru 3.13 Raroa 4.39 Wadestown 5.36 Wingate 9.46 Naenae 11.07 Mana 12.54 Linden 3.16 Johnsonville* 4.42 Wellington 5.40 Taita* 9.50 Epuni 11.10 Plimmerton* 12.58 Tawa* 3.20 Pomare 9.54 Waterloo* 11.13 Pukerua Bay 13.08 Redwood* 3.23 Manor Park 9.57 Woburn 11.20 Paekakariki* 13.19 Takapu Road 3.26 Silverstream* 10.06 Ava 11.23 Paraparaumu* 13.30 Kaiwharawhara – Heretaunga 10.04 Petone* 11.27 Waikanae* 13.40 Wellington 3.38 Trentham* 10.09 Ngauranga – Wallaceville 10.14 Kaiwharawhara – Upper Hutt* 10.17 Wellington 11.41 * These stations will be manned half an hour before the service departure time. Thank you for your ! Te Ope Whakaora.
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