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Dunedin Bus Timetable Dunedin Bus Timetable 15th August 2016 WWW.ORC.GOVT.NZ/BUSES Changes to services proposed Contents for 2016/2017 Changes to services for 2016 - 2017 2 As part of changing bus services in Dunedin, the Otago Regional Council Using this timetable book 4-5 (ORC) are making routes consistent by ensuring buses operate on the same Bus route index 6-9 route all day everyday. This means you will know where the bus will be no matter when you intend to travel. Weekday daytime and Saturday services route map 10-11 We are also making departure times more regular, making it easier to know when Weekday evenings, Sunday and public holiday services 12-13 the bus will depart. route map Changes to routes and timetables Bus zone map 14-15 Bus route timetables and maps 16-73 To implement the new network we are progressively rolling out changes to the bus services. The first phase of these service changes was the 1 July 2015 Fare table and information 74-76 changes to the Abbotsford, Brighton, Fairfield, Green Island and Mosgiel General Information 76-77 services. Extreme weather / road closures 78 The second phase includes the August 15 2016 changes as set out in this Public holiday information 79 timetable book, with the final set of major changes planned for February 2017. We will notify you in advance of any changes. Accessible travel information 80-81 Dunedin Bus Hub Suburb index 82-83 Planning your travel / Online Journey Planner (back cover) We are in the process of developing a bus hub / interchange in Dunedin. The interchange is where buses will arrive and depart at the central city enabling quick and easy transfers between services at this location. Great King Street between Moray Place and St Andrew Street has been Need help? identified as the preferred location for the on-street Bus Hub. We anticipate the For all queries, lost property enquiries, compliments or complaints, Hub to become operative during 2017. Once operative, bus services will no contact our call centre: longer travel through the Octagon. Ph: (03) 474-0287 Ticketing system and fare zone changes 8am – 5.30pm Monday to Friday Changes to our ticketing system have been made to introduce a new fare zone 9am – 5pm Saturday and Sunday structure and to provide a free within-zone transfer between bus services from August 15 2016 (for further details see zone map and fare table). Procurement of a new ticketing system is about to commence. This will allow for ‘tag-on/tag-off’ and the ability to top up your GoCard online. Page 3 Using this timetable Where do you want to go? Route numbers Use the city-wide maps in the front part of this booklet. are at the top of the page Note: There are two city-wide maps because weekday evenings/ Sundays/public holiday routes sometimes differ from weekday daytime/ Routes Saturday routes. Route maps for each service are provided next to each City City 9 St Clair Princes St Normanby St Clair Princes St Normanby timetable. You can also use the bus route index to find your timetable. Stand 2 Stand 2 This index is colour coded into route groups, lists all route variations, and MondayMonday - Friday - Friday mornings MondayMonday - Friday - Fridayafternoons - 7.15 7.30 12.00 12.20 12.45 is in the same order as the routes appear in the booklet. 7.00 7.20 7.45 12.15 12.35 1.00 7.15 7.35 8.00 12.30 12.50 13.15 When do you want to go? 9A 7.30 7.50 8.15 12.45 13.05 13.30 Buses depart from the start of the route at the times shown on the 7.45 8.05 8.30 13.00 13.20 2413.45 hour 8.00 8.20 8.45 13.15 13.35 format14.00 used timetables. Apart from the time for the initial departure point on each 8.15 8.35 9.00 13.30 13.50 14.15 inward/outward bus service, all other times listed in the timetable are 9A 8.30 8.50 9.15 13.45 14.05 14.30 approximate. This icon 8.45 9.05 9.30 14.00 14.20 14.45 indicates a 9.00 9.20 9.45 14.15 14.35 15.00 9.15 9.35 10.00 14.30 14.50 15.15 Passengers should allow for the 12 Hour 24 hour variation from the possibility that buses might be regular route 9.30 9.50 10.15 14.45 15.05 15.30 1.00am 1.00 9.45 10.05 10.30 15.00 15.20 15.45 running two or three minutes early. 2.00am 2.00 10.00 10.20 10.45 15.15 15.35 16.00 For variations to main routes or 10.15 10.35 11.00 15.30 15.50 16.15 3.00am 3.00 times, refer to the notes on the 10.30 10.50 11.15 15.45 16.05 16.30 4.00am 4.00 10.45 11.05 11.30 16.00 16.20 16.45 timetable page. 11.00 11.20 11.45 16.15 16.35 17.00 5.00am 5.00 24 hour clock format 11.15 11.35 12.00 16.30 16.50 17.15 6.00am 6.00 11.30 11.50 12.15 16.45 17.05 17.30 Times in this book are displayed in 7.00am 7.00 11.45 12.05 12.30 17.00 17.20 17.45 17.15 17.35 18.00 the 24 hour clock format, to prevent 8.00am 8.00 17.30 17.50 18.15 ambiguity when looking at services 9.00am 9.00 17.45 18.05 - throughout the day. The table 10.00am 10.00 Route number changes and direction shows the AM and PM times with 11.00am 11.00 the 24hour clock equivalent. Fare zone boundaries 12.00pm 12.00 The start location Quick guide to features on 1.00pm 13.00 is marked in bold each timetable and also shows 2.00pm 14.00 route numbers and 3.00pm 15.00 candre w The diagram on the opposite page direction a R d M 9A indicates features of the timetable 4.00pm 16.00 pages which you might need to 5.00pm 17.00 St Clair Bedford St Bay View Rd Forbury Corner Cargills Corner The Oval The Exchange City Princes St Stand 2 Meridian Mall Botanic Gardens Baldwin St Rd Watts Normanby Norwood St 9 / A 9 know 6.00pm 18.00 Forbury Rd Hillside Rd Princes St George St North Rd 7.00pm 19.00 Feedback Page 8.00pm 20.00 16 We would love to hear what you 9.00pm 21.00 Variations to the regular route think about this timetable book. 10.00pm 22.00 are clearly marked on both the graphic and the timetable Please email your feedback to: 11.00pm 23.00 [email protected] 12.00am (Midnight) 00.00 (Midnight) Page Page 4 5 Route Number and Description Pg Route Number and Description Pg 9 St Clair to Normanby via City 16, 17 19 Waverley to Belleknowes via City 26, 27 St Clair to Normanby via Macandrew Road 19 Belleknowes to Waverley via City 28, 29 9A 16, 17 and City 61 Kenmure to City 30 8 Normanby to St Clair via City 18, 19 61 City to Kenmure 31 Normanby to St Clair via City 8A 18, 19 and Macandrew Road 63 Balaclava to University 32 10 Opoho to Shiel Hill via City 20 64 University to Balaclava 33 44 / 10A Opoho to Shiel Hill via City and South Dunedin 20 St Kilda to Halfway Bush / Brockville via City 34 - 37 55 11 Shiel Hill to Opoho via City 21 44 / Halfway Bush / Brockville to St Kilda via City 38 - 41 11A Shiel Hill to Opoho via South Dunedin and City 21 55 Pine Hill / Opoho Evenings / Sundays / Public 3 Ocean Grove to Ross Creek via City 42, 43 7 22 Holidays 3 Ross Creek to Ocean Grove via City 44, 45 Corstorphine/Lookout Point - Evenings / Sundays 36 23 / Public Holidays 50 Helensburgh to University 46, 47 5 Pine Hill to Lookout Point via City 24 51 University to Helensburgh 46, 47 Logan Park High School to Helensburgh via 5A Pine Hill to Lookout Point via Liberton and City 24 51C Anzac Ave and City 5B Pine Hill to Lookout Point via Dalmore and City 24 Wakari / Helensburgh / Gardens / University - 69 48 Pine Hill to Lookout Point via Liberton, Dalmore Evenings / Sundays / Public Holidays 5C 24 and City Roslyn / Maori Hill / University - Evenings / 68 49 5E Pine Hill to Lookout Point via City and Hillside Rd 24 Sundays / Public Holidays 6 Lookout Point to Pine Hill via City 25 Roslyn / Maori Hill / Prospect Park / University / 66 50, 51 City 6A Lookout Point to Pine Hill via City and Dalmore 25 66A Roslyn / Maori Hill / Prospect Park / City 50, 51 6B Lookout Point to Pine Hill via City and Liberton 25 City / University / Maori Hill / Prospect Park / Lookout Point to Pine Hill via City, Dalmore and 67 52, 53 6C 25 Roslyn Liberton 67A City / Prospect Park / Maori Hill / Roslyn 52, 53 6F Lookout Point to Pine Hill via Hillside Rd and City 25 Page Page 6 7 Route Number and Description Pg Route Number and Description Pg 37 Concord to University via Kaikorai Valley 54 17 Portobello to City 66, 67 38 University to Concord via Kaikorai Valley 55 17A Harrington Port to City 66, 67 80 Mosgiel Loop - East circuit 56, 57 17B Harington Point to City via Harwood 66, 67 81 Mosgiel Loop - West circuit 56, 57 18 City to Portobello 68, 69 77 Mosgiel to City via Fairfield, and Green Island 58 18A City to Harrington Point via Portobello 68, 69 77 City to Mosgiel via Green Island and Fairfield 59 City to Harrington Point via Marion St 18B 68, 69 (Macandrew bay) and Portobello 70 Brighton to Abbotsford and Green Island 60 Corstorphine to City via St Clair Park and 32 70 70 Green Island to Abbotsford and Brighton 61 Middleton Rd 13 Port Chalmers to City via George St 62 Corstorphine to City via Corstorphine Rd and 33 70 13A Port Chalmers to City via Castle St 62, 63 Caversham City to Corstorphine via Middleton Rd and St 13B Port Chalmers to City via Careys Bay 62 32A 71 Clair Park Port Chalmers to City via Careys Bay and 13D 63 City to Corstorphine via Caversham and Sawyers Bay (Saturdays) 33A 71 Corstorphine Road 14 City to Port Chalmers 64, 65 Corstorphine to City via Corstorphine Rd and 32B 72 14A City to Port Chalmers via Totara St 64 South Road (Saturdays) 14B City to Port Chalmers via Careys Bay 64 City to Corstorphine via Hillside Rd, Easther Cres 34C 72 and Middleton Rd (Saturdays) 14C City to Ravensbourne hill streets 64 City to Corstorphine via South Rd and City to Port Chalmers via Sawyers Bay and 35C 72 14D 65 Corstorphine Rd (Saturdays) Careys Bay (Saturdays) Corstorphine to City via Easther Cres, Hillside Rd 32D and St Clair Park (Saturdays) 72 1 Palmerston to Dunedin 73 2 Dunedin to Palmerston 73 For School Bus Services, please refer to the bus information area of the ORC website.
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