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Bus Timetable 2020 Whanganui Urban 6 DECEMBER Bus Timetable 2020 PUBLIC: 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 SCHOOL: 220 221 222 223 224 225 1 CASTLECLIFF WHANGANUIGOLF COURSE ROUTES & KEY CASTLECLIFF OUTER TERMINAL WAITOTE ST 201 Castlecliff via Fitzherbert Ave 205 Aramoho via Harrison St 209 Combined Saturday PUBLIC HOLIDAY? CBD bus corridor 202 Castlecliff via Hospital 206 Aramoho via London St No bus services operate on Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Multiple routes travel along this road Christmas Day or ANZAC Day. 203 Springvale via Virginia Rd 207 Whanganui East via Ikitara Rd Key bus stops Outer Terminals (OT) On all other public holidays, services operate 204 208 KARAKA ST Springvale via Parsons St Whanganui East via Jones St according to the Saturday timetable. CORNFOOT ST CORNFOOT Trafalgar Square (TS) CASTLECLIFF DOMAIN MANUKA ST GOT A QUESTION? COMBINED D SATURDAY R For individual route maps, bus H OUTER T TERMINAL R stop locations, questions and GREAT NO comments, check out Bee Cards are your CASTLECLIFF www.horizons.govt.nz or electronic bus card call freephone 0508 800 800. making travel cheaper CORNFOOT ST CORNFOOT POLSON ST and easier. B R Get yours from the driver Y C E ST JOHNS HILL S SPRINGVALE/ST JOHNS or online and register it T CROSS ST OUTER TEMINAL VIRGINIA RD today. GREAT NORTH RD GREAT H E A E D V PEAKES RD A S SUSSEX RD PARKES BeeCard.co.nz R RD DEVON INIA IRG LA D V KE PURIRI ST RAUPO ST DURHAM RD PEAKES RD PURIRI ST PARKES AVE PARKES SPRINGVALE RD SPRINGVALE OAKLAND AVE SPRINGVALE NGAPUHI ST PURIRI ST SURREY RD D A R K HYLTON PARK A PARSONS ST H PATERSON ST T FITZHERBERT AVE T E R WARD ST A TOTARA ST O PEAT S N T RUTHERFORD T PARK JUNIOR HIGH A RE SCHOOL SPRINGVALE PARK VICTORIA PARK G PEAT ST TERRACE ST TERRACE GREY ST LONDON ST ARAMOHO HARPER ST GOLFTAWHERO COURSE QUICK AVE BALGOWNIE ROBERTS AVE SPLASH LONDON ST RD KAIKOKOPU RESERVE SOMME PARADE RIMU ST CENTRE GLASGOW ST SOMME PARADE WHANGANUI HIGH SCHOOL PURNELL ST WHANGANUI RIVER COLLEGE ANZAC PARADE ESTATE DUBLIN ST INI ST OUT COLLINGWOOD ST WICKSTEED ST P MILTON ST T VICTORIA AVE VICTORIA INGESTRE ST S T ABBOT ST GONVILLE INGESTRE ST TALB O WHANGANUI EAST BIGNELL ST KOROMIKO RD HARRISON ST WHANGANUI GIRLS’ COLLEGE HELMORE ST WEMBLEY PARK RACECOURSE GUYTON ST TINIRAU ST JONES ST MOANA ST RD EASTOWN TAWA ST ST RATA CAMERON TER WHANGANUI EAST OUTER TERMINAL SOMME PARADE Cooks CAMPBELL ST Gardens KOWHAI PARK KOWHAI D Queens Park NIXON ST ST KEPA B BURTON AVE WATT ST WATT C WHANGANUI T MOANA ST MOANA S CARLTON AVE CARLTON NILE ST HOSPITAL I RIDGWAY ST E U N ST HILL I HACKETT ST HEADS RD A N R A TRAFALGAR RAINE ST SQUARE G WAKEFIELD ST N IKITARA RD DREWS AVE A ARAMOHO H CEMETARY TAUPO QUAY W OUTER WHANGANUI RIVER E TERMINAL D BASTIA HILL RA PA AC ANZ 2 MONDAY - FRIDAY MONDAY - FRIDAY 201 Castlecliff via Fitzherbert Ave 202 Castlecliff via Hospital CASTLECLIFF TO TRAFALGAR SQUARE CASTLECLIFF TO TRAFALGAR SQUARE Outer Terminal Outer Terminal (115 Karaka St) 36 Polson St 220 London St 2 Campbell St Trafalgar Square (116 Karaka St) 476 Heads Rd 10 Bignell St Hospital Trafalgar Square 7.55 am 8.01 am 8.11 am 8.17 am 8.20 am 7.25 am 7.32 am 7.41 am 7.46 am 7.50 am 8.25 am 8.31 am 8.41 am 8.47 am 8.50 am 9.25 am 9.32 am 9.41 am 9.46 am 9.50 am 10.25 am 10.31 am 10.41 am 10.47 am 10.50 am 11.25 am 11.32 am 11.41 am 11.46 am 11.50 am 12.25 pm 12.31 pm 12.41 pm 12.47 pm 12.50 pm 12.55 pm 1.02 pm 1.11 pm 1.16 pm 1.20 pm 2.25 pm 2.31 pm 2.41 pm 2.47 pm 2.50 pm 1.25 pm 1.32 pm 1.41 pm 1.46 pm 1.50 pm 4.25 pm 4.31 pm 4.41 pm 4.47 pm 4.50 pm 3.25 pm 3.32 pm 3.41 pm 3.46 pm 3.50 pm 6.30 pm 6.36 pm 6.46 pm 6.52 pm 6.55 pm 5.35 pm 5.32 pm 5.51 pm 5.56 pm 6.00 pm Karaka St (Outer Terminal), Waitote St, Cornfoot St, Manuka St, Polson St, Cross St, Puriri St, Totara Rd, Karaka St (Outer Terminal), Manuka St, Cornfoot St, Bryce St, Heads Rd, Raupo St, Puriri St, Akatea St, Fitzherbert Ave, London St, Glasgow St, Victoria Ave, Ingestre St, Wicksteed St, Guyton St, Campbell St, Harper St, Rimu St, Puriri St, Abbot St, Bignell St, Kings Ave, Tawa St, Rata St, Koromiko Rd, Carlton Ave, Cameron Tce, Watt St, Drews Ave, Taupo Quay, Trafalgar Square. Heads Rd, Whanganui Hospital, Heads Rd, Taupo Quay, Trafalgar Square. TRAFALGAR SQUARE TO CASTLECLIFF TRAFALGAR SQUARE TO CASTLECLIFF Outer Terminal Outer Terminal Trafalgar Square 16 Wicksteed St 189 London St 31 Polson St (116 Karaka St) Trafalgar Square Hospital 15 Bignell St 485 Heads Rd (115 Karaka St) 7.00 am 7.03 am 7.08 am 7.19 am 7.25 am 7.30 am 7.36 am 7.41 am 7.49 am 7.55 am 9.00 am 9.03 am 9.08 am 9.19 am 9.25 am 8.00 am 8.06 am 8.11 am 8.19 am 8.25 am 11.00 am 11.03 am 11.08 am 11.19 am 11.25 am 10.00 am 10.06 am 10.11 am 10.19 am 10.25 am 12.30 pm 12.33 pm 12.38 pm 12.49 pm 12.55 pm 12.00 pm 12.06 pm 12.11 pm 12.19 pm 12.25 pm 1.00 pm 1.03 pm 1.08 pm 1.19 pm 1.25 pm 2.00 pm 2.06 pm 2.11 pm 2.19 pm 2.25 pm 3.00 pm 3.03 pm 3.08 pm 3.19 pm 3.25 pm 4.00 pm 4.06 pm 4.11 pm 4.19 pm 4.25 pm 5.10 pm 5.03 pm 5.18 pm 5.29 pm 5.35 pm 6.05 pm 6.11 pm 6.16 pm 6.24 pm 6.30 pm Trafalgar Square, Ridgway St, Drews Ave, Watt St, Cameron Tce, Campbell St, Guyton St, Wicksteed St, Trafalgar Square, Ridgway St, Drews Ave, Taupo Quay, Heads Rd, Whanganui Hospital, Heads Rd, Ingestre St, Victoria Ave, Glasgow St, London St, Fitzherbert Ave, Totara St, Puriri St, Cross St, Polson St, Carlton Ave, Koromiko Rd, Rata St, Tawa St, Kings Ave, Bignell St, Abbot St, Rimu St, Harper St, Akatea St, Manuka St, Cornfoot St, Waitote St, Karaka St (Outer Terminal). Puriri St, Raupo St, Heads Rd, Bryce St, Cornfoot St, Manuka St, Karaka St (Outer Terminal). Times in BOLD are scheduled, all other times are approximate. For public holiday services see page 2 Times in BOLD are scheduled, all other times are approximate. For public holiday services see page 2 3 MONDAY - FRIDAY MONDAY - FRIDAY 203 Springvale via Virginia Rd 204 Springvale via Parsons St SPRINGVALE TO TRAFALGAR SQUARE SPRINGVALE TO TRAFALGAR SQUARE Outer Terminal Outer Terminal (122 Peakes Rd) 76 Virginia Rd 22 Great North Rd Trafalgar Square (133 Peakes Rd) 66 Devon Rd 172 Glasgow St Trafalgar Square 10.20 am 10.29 am 10.37 am 10.50 am 9.00 am 9.03 am 9.11 am 9.20 am 3.15 pm 3.24 pm 3.32 pm 3.35 pm 12.10 pm 12.13 pm 12.21 pm 12.30 pm Peakes Rd (Outer Terminal), Ngapuhi St, Parkes Ave, Great North Rd, Virginia Rd, Porritt St, Oakland Ave, 2.30 pm 2.33 pm 2.41 pm 2.50 pm Great North Rd, Victoria Ave, Ingestre St, Wicksteed St, Guyton St, Campbell Tce, Cameron St, Watt St, Drews Ave, Taupo Quay, Trafalgar Square. Peakes Rd (Outer Terminal), Springvale Rd, Sussex Rd, Devon Rd, Durham Rd, Surrey Rd, Parson St, Grey St, London St, Glasgow St, Victoria Ave, Ingestre St, Wicksteed St, Guyton St, Campbell Tce, Cameron St, Watt St, Drews Ave, Taupo Quay, Trafalgar Square. TRAFALGAR SQUARE TO SPRINGVALE Trafalgar Square 33 Great North Rd 79 Virginia Rd Outer Terminal (133 Peakes Rd) TRAFALGAR SQUARE TO SPRINGVALE 8.40 am 8.48 am 8.53 am 9.00 am Outer Terminal Trafalgar Square 167 Glasgow St 61 Devon Rd (122 Peakes Rd) 11.50 am 11.58 am 12.03 pm 12.10 pm 10.00 am 10.07 am 10.15 am 10.20 am 2.10 pm 2.18 pm 2.23 pm 2.30 pm 2.55 pm 3.02 pm 3.10 pm 3.15 pm Peakes Rd (Outer Terminal), Springvale Rd, Sussex Rd, Devon Rd, Durham Rd, Surrey Rd, Parson St, Trafalgar Square, Ridgway St, Drews Ave, Cameron St, Campbell Tce, Guyton St, Wicksteed St, Ingestre St, Grey St, London St, Glasgow St, Victoria Ave, Ingestre St, Wicksteed St, Guyton St, Campbell Tce, Victoria Ave, Glasgow St, London St, Grey St, Parsons St, Surrey Rd, Durham Rd, Devon Rd, Sussex Rd, Cameron St, Watt St, Drews Ave, Taupo Quay, Trafalgar Square. Springvale Rd, Peakes Rd (Outer Terminal).
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