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Bus Service Information For: Seacliff Return – Go Bus Company 474-6650 Palmerston Return Ritchies Bus Company 477-9238 Ministry of Education Free Eligible Bus Info Bus service information for: Seacliff Return – Go bus company 474-6650 Palmerston Return Ritchies bus company 477-9238 Ministry of education free eligible bus info. 0800-287-2724 Seacliff Free of charge: AM: Go Bus departs all the streets around seacliff from 7.15am and arrives to LPHS 8.50am PM: Go Bus departs LPHS 4pm and 4.53pm Palmerston AM: Ritchies leave 7am on main street in Palmerston. Arrives stand 3 in the Octagon at 8.10am and then stand 4 8.31am to City Centre New World. PM: City Centre New World 3.15pm to the Octagon, 3.25pm Octagon to Palmerston arrives 4.35pm Aramoana School Run Morning (Bus tickets purchased from the school office orange Port Chalmers $35.00, green Burkes $28) 7.20am depart Aramoana bus stop by the shelter, 7.30am arrive Carey’s Bay, depart Harrington St Port Chalmers 7.55am, depart St Leonard’s 8.15, Departs Burkes 8.20am arrive Logan Park High School bus shelter. Aramoana School Run Afternoon 15.25 depart Logan Park High School bus shelter, arrive St Leonard’s 15.47, arrives 15.55 Port Chalmers. Students going on to Aramoana transfer to the van. Leave Port Chalmers 16.05, arrive Aramoana 16.25 Seacliff School Run Morning 7.15 depart Seacliff, 7.35 depart Orokonui Road over Mt Cargill Road, 08.50 arrive Logan Park High School Seacliff School Run Afternoon 15.47 depart Logan Park High School, arrive Seacliff 17.10 School Bus Pine Hill / Opoho 5D 8:35am Pine Hill to Logan Park High School Travels from the Pine Hill terminus via Pine Hill Rd, Bank St, Great King St North, Cumberland St North (SH1), Dundas St, and Butts Rd to Logan Park High School. 6E 3:35pm Logan Park High School to Opoho and Pine Hill Travels from Logan Park High School via Butts Rd, Dundas St, Lovelock Ave and Signal Hill Rd to Opoho terminus at corner of Signal Hill Rd and Northfield Ave. Then via Signal Hill Rd, Dundas St, Great King St North (SH1), Great King St North, Bank St, and Pine Hill Rd to the Pine Hill terminus. For all other bus routes http://trackabus.co.nz https://www.google.co.nz/maps .
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