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School Buses School Buses All Routes 2018 ROUTE 2358 EUREKA CAMBRIDGE TRAVEL LINES Ph 07 8277363 AM 07.30am Leave depot, Hiwi Road Left on to Scotsman Valley Road Continue on to Tauwhare Road Cnr Tahuroa/Tauwhare Road Left on to Hunter Road Continue on to Eureka Road 07.40am Turn at corner Holland Road 07.45am Return Right on to SH 26. Cnr SH26/Hooper Road Travel to Berkley Ave via SHW26/Morrinsville Road Left on to Berkley Ave Drop off at Berkley Middle School 8.00 am Return to Morrinsville Road Left on to Morrinsville Road Right on to Morris Ave Right on to Masters Ave (drop off Hillcrest High, HBHS, Peachgrove, Sacred Heart/Marian PM 3.21pm Berkley – Leave Hillcrest 3.27 Right on to Silverdale Road Right on to Morrinsville Road Left on to Matangi Road Left on to Woodside Road Left on to Hoeka Road Left on to Morrinsville Road Left on to Berkley Ave Pick up Berkley Middle 3.35pm Return to Morrinsville Road Left on to Morrinsville Road Right in to Morris Road Right in to Master Ave. Hillcrest High School. 3.40pm Right on to Silverdale Road Left on to Morrinsville Road Continue on SH26 Left on to Eureka Road Turn at Holland Road 3.50pm Back along Eureka Road Continue on to Hunter Road Right on to Tauwhare Road Continue on to Scotsman Valley Road Right on to Hiwi Road ROUTE 2361 QUARRY/TAUWHARE CAMBRIDGE TRAVEL LINES Ph 07 8277363 AM 7.40am Hiwi Road Left on to Scotsman Valley Road Left on to Tauwhare Road Right on to Platt Road Left on to SH26 Continue on to Morrinsville Road Left on to Berkley Avenue Continue on to Berkley Middle School Left on to Morrinsville Road Right on to Morris Road Right on to Masters Avenue Hillcrest High school Take Newstead, Eureka’s plus overload to St John’s then Peachgrove and Boys’ High from Hillcrest High (drop off before Peachgrove Lights), then Sacred Heart PM 3.27 Pick-up Hillcrest/Boys High Peachgrove/Sacred Heart etc. Right on to Silverdale Road Left on to Morrinsville Road SH26 Travel to Platt Road Right on to Platt Road Left on to Tauwhare Road Right on to Scotsman Valley Road Right on to Hiwi Road – 4.25pm ROUTE 2464 TEMPLEVIEW GO BUS Phone 07 846 8713 Ext 883 or 830 AM 7.55 AM Right Foster Rd Right Tuhikaramea Rd Roundabout Right Collins Rd 8.00 am Melville High School 8.15 Transfer Sacred Heart & St John students Right Collins Rd Right Ohaupo Rd Right Normandy Ave Right Cobham Dr Right Grey St Right Wellington St Left Firth St PM 3.25PM Continue down Firth St Left Naylor St Right Galloway St Right Cobham Dr Left Normandy Ave Left Ohaupo Rd Right Collins Rd 3.45 Melville High School – transfer passengers Right Collins Rd Right Tuhikaramea Rd Left Foster Rd To LDS Chapel at 13 Foster Rd ROUTE 2363 TAMAHERE CAMBRIDGE TRAVEL LINES Ph 07 8277363 AM From Regal’s via Airport Rd 7.45am To Mystery Creek Road Return along Airport Road Left on to Raynes Road 7.49am Turn in to Lowe Road Turn just past bus shelter at driveway after picking up children Return to Airport Road Left on to Airport 7.55am Right on to Pencarrow Road Via Pencarrow Road to Te Awa Road 8.00am To terminus on Te Awa Road at Blue Heron Place Return via Pencarrow Road to SH1 Via SH1 to Tamahere Primary 8.14 To Berkley Intermediate To Hillcrest High Left on to Silverdale Road 8.30 Left on to Hillcrest Road Drop off St Johns. Left on to Edinburgh Road Right on to Knighton Left on to Clyde Street Left on to Firth Street Sacred Heart PM 3.21 Hillcrest High – Wait for Matangi-Airport for Catholic kids To Berkley Intermediate via SH1 3.37 To Airport Road To Tauwhare Road 3.4 To Bruntwood Road (U turn) Return to SH1 To Airport Road Via Airport Road to Mystery Creek Road (If any students on) Return via Airport road Right on to Raynes road 3.52 Via Raynes Road to Lowe Road Turn just past bus shelter on Lowe road and return Left on to Airport Road Right on to Pencarrow road Right on to Te Awa Road Via Raynes Road to Lowe Road Turn just past bus shelter on Lowe Road and return Left on to Airport Road Right on to Pencarrow Road Right on to Te Awa Road 4.00 To terminus on Te Awa Road at B1 Heron Place and return Right on to Pencarrow Road Left on to SH1 ROUTE 2360 NEWSTEAD CAMBRIDGE TRAVEL LINES Ph 07 8277363 AM 7.25 Hiwi Road Right on to Victoria Road Left on to Ringer Road Left on to Tauwhare Road 7.30 Continue on to Platt Road Left on to SH 26 Right on to Marshmeadow Road 7.35 Left on to Holland Road Right on to Ruakura road 7.45 Left on to Silverdale Road Right on to Hillcrest Road Drop off St John’s 7.50 Left on to Mansel road Left on to Masters Ave Hillcrest High Drop off Sacred Heart for Quarry to take over PM SH 26 3.15 Pick-up Sacred Heart Left on to Naylor Street Left on Cobham Drive/Cambridge Road roundabout Left on to Morrinsville Road Right on to Berkley Avenue Continue on to Berkley Middle School, Berkley Avenue 3.25 Left on to Morrinsville Road Right on to Morris road Right on to Masters Avenue Hillcrest High school 3.30 Wait for St John’s transfer Left on to Silverdale Road Right on to Ruakura Road Left on to Holland Road Right on to Marshmeadow Road 3.34 Left on to SH 26 Right on to Platt Road Left on to Tauwhare Road Right on to Ringer Road 3.55 Right on to Victoria Road Left on to Hiwi Road ROUTE 2362 MATANGI CAMBRIDGE TRAVEL LINES Ph 07 8277363 AM 7.27 Hiwi Road Left on to Victoria Road 7.30 Right on to Bellevue Road Right on to Marychurch Road Left on to Tauwhare Road corner 7.40 Right on to Matangi Road Left on to Morrinsville Road Left on to Berkley Avenue Continue on to Berkley Middle School 7.50 Berkley Avenue Left on to Morrinsville Road Right on to Morris Road Right on to Masters Avenue 7.50 Hillcrest High Masters Avenue Left on to Silverdale Road Left on to Carrington Avenue Right on to Vesty Avenue Left on to Hillcrest Road St John’s 7.55 Right on to Edinburgh Road Right on to Helena Road Left on to Knighton Road Left on to Clyde Street Bus Stop HBHS & Peachgrove Clyde Street Left on to Firth Street 8.00 Sacred Heart Girls’ College PM 3.55 Pick-up Sacred Heart/Dio Continue on to Naylor Street Left in to Naylor Street Left on to Cobham Drive Left on to Morrinsville Road Right on to Matangi Road Right on to Tauwhare Road Right on to Marychurch Road Left on to Bellevue Road Left on to Victoria Road Right on to Hiwi road 4.20 Bus run officially starts Cnr Bellevue/Marychurch Road ROUTE 2449 TE PAHU/PIRONGIA GO BUS Phone (07) 846 8713 Ext 883 or 830 AM 7.00 Depart from Bus Park on McClure Street, Pirongia Continue down McClure St Left Kane St to the Pirongia Sports Complex by 7.05am Continue along Kakaramea Road Student pick-ups will typically be near the following corners: 7.12 Te Pahu Road and Kakaramea Road 7.14 Te Pahu Road and Godfrey Road 7.15 Te Pahu Road and Rosborough Road 7.20 Te Pahu Hall 7.23 Te Pahu Road and Limeworks Loop Road 7.24 Corner Te Pahu & Wright Road 7.25 Te Pahu Road and Clothier Road 7.26 Te Pahu Road and Ferguson Road 7.28 Between Ferguson Road and end of Te Pahu Road 7.30 Te Pahu Road and Whatawhata Road Right Whatawhata Rd (SH23) Left Horotiu Road Right Store Road 7.40am Pick up at the Golf Club Travel on down Store Road Right Whatawhata Road Left Kakaramea Road Left Koromatua Road through intersection into Collins Road 8.10 To Melville High School Bus Bay by 8.10am Unload Students picked up on any of the above roads that pertain to St John’s College and Sacred Heart Girls’ College transfer off the bus onto the 2464 School Bus run. Ask the driver for assistance if unsure. PM Melville High Bus waits for students from 2464 School Bus transfer. 3.35 Depart from Melville High Continue down Collins Road Left Tuhikaramea Road Left Kakaramea Road to Pirongia making drop offs on the way Left Kane Street and drop off at the Pirongia Sports Complex Go back down Kakaramea Road Left Te Pahu Road making drop offs – as for the morning Te Pahu Road and Godfrey Road Te Pahu Road and Rosborough Road Te Pahu Hall Te Pahu Road and Limeworks Loop Road Te Pahu and Wrights Road Te Pahu Road and Clothier Road Te Pahu Road and Ferguson Road Between Ferguson Road and end of Te Pahu Road Te Pahu and Whatawhata Road Right Whatawhata Road (SW23) Left Horotiu Road Right Store Road - Drop off at the Golf Club ROUTE 2450 TEMPLEVIEW – RUKUHIA – MELVILLE GO BUS Ph 07 846 8713 Ext 883 or 830 AM 7.35 Depart from Depot Right 57 Higgins Rd Left Killarney Rd Left Tuhikaramea Rd Right Foster Rd Left LDS Chapel at 13 Foster Rd Drive into the car park and pick up students 7.45am Right Foster Rd Right Tuhikaramea Rd Roundabout 7.55am Left Gillard Rd Left Rukuhia Rd 8.00 am Vilagrads 8.05am Rukuhia School Left Ohaupo Rd Left Collins Rd To Melville High - 8.15am - Unload (Park inside school car park.
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