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Karori Miramar/Seatoun HIGH FREQUENCY ROUTE Effective from 25 October 2020 Karori Miramar/Seatoun HIGH FREQUENCY ROUTE 2 30x 31x 33 34 Scorching Bay Moa Point Seatoun Miramar - Darlington Road Thanks for travelling with Metlink. Miramar Shops Connect with Metlink for timetables and information about bus, train and ferry Kilbirnie services in the Wellington region. Hataitai metlink.org.nz Courtenay Place 0800 801 700 [email protected] Lambton Quay @metlinkwgtn /metlinkonourway Karori Karori West Printed with mineral-oil-free, soy-based vegetable inks on paper produced using Forestry Stewardship Council® (FSC®) certified Karori South mixed-source pulp that complies with environmentally responsible practices and principles. Please recycle and reuse if possible. 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o u b a d 33 M h T Mon–Fri a a o m t R K D e e i r e lb iv r d e t i ir Burnham S a n l l ie M e KILBIRNIE Miramar Avenue u Wharf a d t t Crawford C o 31x r t r e e A e i e n e n s MIRAMAR i r r t e t R S P Bus interchange stop S Worser Bay Mansfield Street a a t r R 30x r e SHOPSa a d d P r d a e Camp i L KILBIRNIE R 2 34 T ong Bay h ot aiR t e oad S et R 2 y re d o t i W S FARE d aripori St a r a g T se o el e R h ZONE w C M y SEATOUN a a a Major stop y L B t uxford S n t t e e e c c e e HEIGHTS h r a r t r e s t r S te S e r k s s T S e s e l l r l t o a C e R S t s Caledonia Street a e ll s i e u r t SEATOUN c t Street R Coutts Street t s e i S r e e Devonshire Road y P t r e r r t r r t a S e VILLAGE S b a F o r CalabarRoad e I H BERHAMPORE g Strathavon Road d i r E B nde 30x MELROSE avo T ur i St o M ree t t ran T d t i a ad o Ro Lu 2 A u dlam l d b Q Str a ee e e t o r h t R T KINGSTON i Onepu Road Onepu Ro ad g SEATOUN a ock Ro RONGOTAI n Broadway d d ist a a Tav Wha Street r o i SEATOUN R T y d e e a v o 2 s A PARK n R r e n o r t a H o STRATHMOREe e g r r y m t a o h K S t in W n g a h o PARK SHOPS n r orn S e o t u M t S h t arade s h ll P A ya l e L e r o l L a N a n n LYALL BAY d d f i R ll t R e o a STRATHMORE o e treet a r d S d t a S u d R oa n R e PARK y d a E B r e e k v i a r e r D BREAKER B f f HAPPY VALLEY u D BAY t r M a e w Lyall Bay e d t w S a y e Q d St u a Eve Bay r SOUTHGATE e a e P n M s u e y r h a H ch D is T W a on r p Str iv ru p ee e y t et a d re m V a St o a o iri K l R ur i le Me Ah a y rse y St se Flax Bay W R ISLAND ree lro e o t e T a M d MOA POINT BAY HOUGHTON BAY 30x or f M d ger d Rd R Hun o Derwent Street y a a B P t o e n e i Reef Bay r o n t t t S h R r Humber Street g e u o h a s B o i d r H b t e i e g o tr B r S h F a n t ta er o Pl v n Se MOA POINT S t r e e t 30x Palmer Bay W Ro ber ai OWHIRO tson tah Stre a et The Esplanade Cov BAY Houghton e Tarakena Bay Island Bay Bay Owhiro Bay Princess Bay Chaffers Passage d a o R t s a o C w o r r a c n e P PENCARROW HEAD TO SEATOUN 2 MONDAY TO FRIDAY ROUTE INFORMATION Stops AM Connect here for Victoria 21 4332 Karori - Allington Road 5:30 5:45 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:07 7:15 7:22 7:30 7:37 7:45 7:52 8:00 8:07 8:15 8:22 8:30 8:37 8:45 University Kelburn 22 4319 Karori Tunnel - Stop A 5:40 5:54 6:09 6:24 6:39 6:56 7:09 7:18 7:26 7:35 7:43 7:50 8:00 8:06 8:15 8:21 8:30 8:36 8:43 8:50 8:58 0000 BUS INTERCHANGE STOP Connect here for Refer to Interchange maps to see available 3 5502 Lambton Quay North - Stop D 5:47 6:01 6:16 6:31 6:46 7:04 7:16 7:26 7:34 7:43 7:51 7:58 8:06 8:11 8:20 8:26 8:35 8:41 8:51 8:59 9:07 Massey University connecting services to this stop Connect here for 5516 Courtenay Place - Stop C 5:57 6:09 6:24 6:39 6:54 7:14 7:24 7:36 7:47 7:55 8:03 8:13 8:24 8:29 8:38 8:44 8:53 8:59 9:03 9:10 9:18 Wellington Regional 1 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 6217 Hataitai - Stop B 6:02 6:15 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:21 7:30 7:43 7:54 8:02 8:10 8:18 8:29 8:34 8:43 8:49 8:58 9:04 9:10 9:16 9:24 Hospital A Sunday timetable applies on all public 6224 Kilbirnie - Stop A 6:07 6:19 6:34 6:49 7:04 7:26 7:34 7:48 8:01 8:07 8:15 8:24 8:35 8:40 8:49 8:55 9:04 9:10 9:15 9:21 9:29 holidays except when Waitangi Day and Miramar Shops - Stop B 6:14 6:24 6:39 6:54 7:09 7:31 7:39 7:53 8:08 8:13 8:21 8:30 8:41 8:46 8:55 9:01 9:10 9:16 9:21 9:25 9:33 6081 Anzac Day fall on a Saturday when a 6241 Miramar - Darlington Road (near 155) 6:19 6:48 7:18 7:48 8:14 8:30 8:48 9:02 9:17 9:30 9:38 Saturday timetable will operate 7042 Seatoun Park - Hector Street 6:38 7:08 7:44 8:06 8:27 8:42 8:58 9:13 9:28 9:39 At these minutes past At these minutes past Stops To Seatoun continued AM the hour 9am until 11am the hour 12pm until 2pm PM Connect here for Victoria 21 4332 Karori - Allington Road 8:52 00 07 15 22 30 37 45 52 11:00 11:07 11:15 11:22 11:30 11:37 11:45 11:52 00 07 15 22 30 37 45 52 2:00 2:07 2:15 2:22 2:30 2:37 University Kelburn 22 4319 Karori Tunnel - Stop A 9:04 08 17 23 32 38 47 53 02 11:08 11:17 11:23 11:32 11:39 11:46 11:54 12:01 09 16 24 31 39 46 54 01 2:09 2:16 2:24 2:31 2:39 2:46 Connect here for 3 Lambton Quay North - Stop D 9:11 15 24 30 39 45 54 00 09 11:15 11:24 11:30 11:39 11:46 11:53 12:01 12:08 16 23 31 38 46 53 01 08 2:16 2:23 2:31 2:38 2:46 2:53 Massey University 5502 Connect here for 5516 Courtenay Place - Stop C 9:22 26 35 41 50 56 05 11 20 11:26 11:35 11:41 11:50 11:58 12:05 12:13 12:20 28 35 43 50 58 05 13 20 2:29 2:36 2:44 2:51 2:59 3:06 Wellington Regional 1 6217 Hataitai - Stop B 9:28 32 41 47 56 02 11 17 26 11:32 11:41 11:47 11:56 12:05 12:12 12:20 12:27 35 42 50 57 05 12 20 27 2:36 2:43 2:51 2:58 3:06 3:13 Hospital 6224 Kilbirnie - Stop A 9:33 37 45 52 00 07 15 22 30 11:37 11:45 11:52 12:00 12:10 12:17 12:25 12:32 40 47 55 02 10 17 25 32 2:43 2:50 2:58 3:05 3:13 3:20 6081 Miramar Shops - Stop B 9:37 42 49 57 04 12
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