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18 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 18 bus time schedule & line map 18 Peninsula View In Website Mode The 18 bus line Peninsula has one route. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Peninsula: 7:38 AM - 10:38 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 18 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 18 bus arriving. Direction: Peninsula 18 bus Time Schedule 41 stops Peninsula Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:38 AM - 8:38 PM Monday 7:38 AM - 10:38 PM Bus Hub Stop G 59 Great King Street, New Zealand Tuesday 7:38 AM - 10:38 PM Princes St 265 Wednesday 7:38 AM - 10:38 PM 265 Princes Street, New Zealand Thursday 7:38 AM - 10:38 PM Princes St 373 Friday 7:38 AM - 11:38 PM 365 Princes Street, New Zealand Saturday 8:38 AM - 11:38 PM Princes St 449 441 Princes Street, New Zealand Jervois St Cnr Crawford St Jervois Street, New Zealand 18 bus Info Direction: Peninsula Andersons Bay Rd 280 Stops: 41 265 Andersons Bay Road, New Zealand Trip Duration: 41 min Line Summary: Bus Hub Stop G, Princes St 265, Andersons Bay Rd 384 Princes St 373, Princes St 449, Jervois St Cnr 384 Andersons Bay Road, Dunedin Crawford St, Andersons Bay Rd 280, Andersons Bay Rd 384, Midland St Cnr Portsmouth Drive, Portobello Midland St Cnr Portsmouth Drive Rd Glengyle St, Portobello Rd Doon St, Portobello Rd 275 Cnr Irvine Rd, Portobello Rd Challis Point, Portobello Rd Glengyle St Portobello Rd 352, Portobello Rd Rosehill Rd, Portobello Rd 430, Portobello Rd Marion St, Portobello Rd Doon St Portobello Rd Macandrew Bay, Portobello Rd 8 Doon Street, Dunedin Porterƒeld St, Portobello Rd Dublin Bay, Portobello Rd 723 (Company Bay), Portobello Rd Castlewood Portobello Rd 275 Cnr Irvine Rd Rd (Company Bay), Portobello Rd Luss Rd 273 Portobello Road, New Zealand (Company Bay), Portobello Rd 649, Portobello Rd Broad Bay, Portobello Rd Turnbulls Bay, Portobello Portobello Rd Challis Point Rd Edwards Bay, Harington Point Rd 7 (1908 Cafe), 330 Portobello Road, New Zealand Harington Point Rd 78, Harington Point Rd 238, Tidewater Drive Cnr Harwood St, Kokomuka Ave Cnr Portobello Rd 352 Stepney Ave, Carnock Rd Cnr Stepney Ave, Harwood 346 Portobello Road, New Zealand Scout Hall, Harington Point Rd 310, Harington Point Rd Cnr Golf Course Rd, Otakou Bus Shelter, Portobello Rd Rosehill Rd Harington Point Rd Cnr Tamatea Rd, Harington Point 404 Portobello Road, New Zealand Rd Wellers Rock, Harington Point Rd Cnr Pipikaretu Rd, Harington Point Rd 897, Harington Point Rd 932 Portobello Rd 430 430 Portobello Road, New Zealand Portobello Rd Marion St 2 Marion Street, New Zealand Portobello Rd Macandrew Bay 500 Portobello Road, New Zealand Portobello Rd Porterƒeld St 1 Ngaio Street, New Zealand Portobello Rd Dublin Bay 542 Portobello Road, New Zealand Portobello Rd 723 (Company Bay) 549 Portobello Road, New Zealand Portobello Rd Castlewood Rd (Company Bay) 551 Portobello Road, New Zealand Portobello Rd Luss Rd (Company Bay) Portobello Rd 649 678 Portobello Road, Broad Bay Portobello Rd Broad Bay 61 Greig Street, New Zealand Portobello Rd Turnbulls Bay 741 Portobello Road, New Zealand Portobello Rd Edwards Bay Harington Point Rd 7 (1908 Cafe) 7A Harington Point Road, New Zealand Harington Point Rd 78 Harington Point Rd 238 230 Harington Point Road, New Zealand Tidewater Drive Cnr Harwood St 3 Harwood Street, Harwood Kokomuka Ave Cnr Stepney Ave 24 Kokomuka Avenue, New Zealand Carnock Rd Cnr Stepney Ave 60 Stepney Avenue, Harwood Harwood Scout Hall 52 Harwood Street, Harwood Harington Point Rd 310 310 Harington Point Road, Gills Corner Harington Point Rd Cnr Golf Course Rd 637 Harington Point Road, New Zealand Otakou Bus Shelter 658 Harington Point Road, Otakou Harington Point Rd Cnr Tamatea Rd 776 Harington Point Road, Otakou Harington Point Rd Wellers Rock Harington Point Rd Cnr Pipikaretu Rd 848 Harington Point Road, New Zealand Harington Point Rd 897 897 Harington Point Road, New Zealand Harington Point Rd 932 932 Harington Point Road, Harington Point 18 bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Dunedin. Check Live Arrival Times About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
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