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Raglan Whatawhata Effective 29 January, 2019 HAMILTON CHARTWELL RAGLAN St Paul's Fairfield Collegiate Waikato Intermediate Fairfield We're taking the Diocesan RAGLAN Raglan to Hamilton School College kin T Clar Wallis bus route and stop e R James Government apa Raglan to Hamilton double Fairfield Raglan bus to the decker bus Raglanroute and to Hamiltonstop Primary Peachgrove bus route and stop River WHATAWHATA Raglan assist bus route BEERESCOURT Victoria Bow Raglan to Hamilton double Hobson St Joseph’s Raglan Kopua H decker bus route and stop e Whatawhata to Hamilton a Holiday Park p bus route and stop h Raglan assist bus route y Fire station Manukau Whatawhata to Hamilton Terminus bus route and stop Maeroa Airfield Southwell WHY USE THE BUS? NEXT Main Forest Lake Wainui Norrie Join the more than 60,000 people who used the Raglan bus in NEXT Transport CentreTerminus Maeroa CLAUDELANDS Poihakena the last 12 months. It’s reliable, comfortable, runs seven days Rimu Intermediate Anglesea River Marae a week and with a BUSIT card adult fares are only $6.20 and Transport Centre Victoria Raglan Area Tristram child fares are only $4.20. University of Waikato and Wintec Fraser High School School Norton Wainui students receive a 30% discount on BUSIT card fares and Peachgrove Kent London Lake Hamilton SuperGold card holders travel FREE between 9am and 3pm LEVEL Intermediate Rawhiti King Ellicott Centre Boys’ High weekdays and all day on the weekend and public holidays. LEVEL Place School Waikato River to Manu Bay To Raglan and Seddon Take the hassle out of your journey and let us do the driving. Park BryceWintec Whatawhata Massey HAMILTON Clyde GET IN TOUCH Newcastle CENTRAL Hamilton To St John’s Whatawhata Girls’ High College We want you to enjoy using our services and are working School Anzac hard to make sure you find them easy and reliable to use, so if you have feedback on our services please contact us by email or phone: Lake Rotoroa To Hamilton (Hamilton Lake) ROUTE DESCRIPTIONS [email protected] WHATAWHATA RAGLAN TO HAMILTON SINGLE DECKER: Corner Te Hutewai and Wainui Roads, Whitely St, Norrie Ave, Bow St, Wallis St, Government Rd, Manukau St, Main Rd (State Highway 23 to Hamilton), Horotiu Rd, Store Rd, Whatawhata Rd, Massey St, Hall St, Kent St, Rawhiti St, Lake Rd, King St, Norton Rd, Tristram St, Bryce St for the Transport Centre. 0800 205 305 MANU BAY EXTENSION: Manu Bay boat ramp, Wainui Rd to corner Te Hutewai and Wainui Rd then normal route to Hamilton. Manu Bay extension operates weekends and public holidays between Labour Weekend and Easter, and on limited weekday trips during the summer school holidays. LOST PROPERTY RAGLAN TO HAMILTON DOUBLE DECKER: Wainui Roads (outside fire station), Bow St, James St, Wallis St, Government Rd, Manukau St, Main Rd (State Highway 23 to Hamilton), Whatawhata Rd, Massey St, Hall St, Kent St, Rawhiti St, Lake Rd, King St, Norton Rd, Tristram St, Bryce St for the Transport Centre. St John’s College extension travels from the Transport Centre via Bryce St, Anglesea St, Anzac Pde, Grey St, Clyde St (for Sacred If you have lost an item on the bus, please call the team at Heart), Knighton Rd, Edinburgh Rd to Hillcrest Rd for St John’s College. the Transport Centre on (07)859 0509 or visit the BUSIT Mason Horotiu New double decker Maori Point Store counter inside the Transport Centre. School This bus will stop on request at all bus stop on route. WHATAWHATA RAGLAN ASSIST SERVICE (6.55am and 3.25pm services): Corner Te Hutewai and Wainui Roads, Whitely St, Norrie Ave, Bow St, Wallis St, Government Rd, Manukau St, Main Rd (State Highway 23 to Hamilton), Horotiu DISCLAIMER bus starts Tuesday Rd, Store Rd, Whatawhata Rd, Newcastle Rd, Ellicott Rd (Fraser High), Forest Lake Rd, Rimu St, Maeroa Rd (Maeroa Intermediate) , Hobson St, Forest Lake Rd, Victoria St, Fairfield Bridge, River Rd, Clarkin Rd (Dio, St Joseph's, Fairfield Intermediate), Peachgrove Rd (Southwell, Peachgrove Intermediate, Hamilton Boys' High School). This information is a true and accurate guide to times and 29 January Kakaramea services described at the time of publication. However, To Hamilton Please note this bus does not travel to the Transport Centre, and there are no pick-ups within the Hamilton City Boundary. To Raglan Waikato Regional Council reserves the right to change the More seats WHATAWHATA TO HAMILTON: Store Rd, Main Rd (State Highway 23 to Hamilton), Whatawhata Rd, Massey St, Hall Rd, Kent St, Rawhiti St, Lake Rd, King St, Norton Rd, Tristram St, Bryce Street for the Transport Centre. timetable, route operated and conditions without notice. Route and timetable changes This bus will stop on request at all bus stops on route. TERMINUS: MANU BAY: Manu Bay, Wainui Rd. WHATAWHATA: Store Road. RAGLAN SINGLE DECKER: Corner Wainui and Te Hutewai Roads. HAMILTON: Hamilton Transport Centre/St John’s College. RAGLAN DOUBLE DECKER: Outside fire station, Wainui Road. RAGLAN ASSIST SERVICE: Hamilton Boys’ High School. Te Pahu MONDAY TO FRIDAY (SCHOOL TERM) MONDAY TO FRIDAY (SCHOOL HOLIDAYS) WEEKENDS AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS FARES We're taking the RAGLAN SINGLE DECKER RAGLAN TO HAMILTON RAGLAN TO HAMILTON RAGLAN TO HAMILTON City Whata- ADULT BUSIT Hamilton Karakariki Waitetuna Te Uku Raglan RAGLAN DOUBLE DECKER boundary whata Hamilton Wainui Rd Transport St John's Wainui Rd Transport Transport Raglan bus to the Manu Bay Wainui Rd Norrie Ave Te Uku Whatawhata Boys' High Manu Bay Wainui Rd Norrie Ave Te Uku Whatawhata Manu Bay Wainui Rd Norrie Ave Te Uku Whatawhata St John's College $2.95 $2.95 $4.00 $4.50 $5.15 $5.35 $6.70 23 (Fire Station) Centre College 23 (Fire Station) Centre 23 Centre RAGLAN ASSIST School Hamilton Transport Centre $2.40 $3.45 $4.00 $4.60 $4.85 $6.20 City Boundary (Wallace Rd) $2.65 $3.35 $4.20 $4.60 $5.65 WHATAWHATA Whatawhata $2.65 $3.35 $3.80 $4.60 Depart Depart Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Depart Depart Depart Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Depart Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Karakariki $2.65 $3.45 $4.10 Waitetuna $2.65 $3.35 Summer 7.00* — 7.16* — 8.10* — 8.25* All Year All Year All Year All Year All Year Te Uku $2.65 Only* SCHOOL TERM DATES: 7.35 8.05 Raglan $2.65 NEXT 6.55 — 7.00 7.15 7.42 — 8.25 AM 6.55* 7.00* — 7.16* 7.42* 8.10* AM 11.20 11.30# 11.35 11.45 12.05 12.30 AM City Whata- TERM 1: CHILD BUSIT Hamilton Karakariki Waitetuna Te Uku Raglan 9.20 9.30 — 9.40 9.50 10.15 10.40 boundary whata 29 January - 12 April 9.20# 9.30 — 9.40 9.50 10.15 10.40 St John's College $2.20 $2.20 $2.65 $3.15 $3.70 $4.20 $4.60 TERM 2: 1.30# 1.40 — 1.50 2.00 2.25 2.50 Hamilton Transport Centre $1.70 $2.10 $2.65 $3.15 $3.70 $4.20 City Boundary (Wallace Rd) $1.60 $2.10 $2.65 $3.15 $3.70 29 April - 5 July 1.30 1.40 — 1.50 2.00 2.25 2.50 PM PM 4.20 4.30# 4.35 4.45 5.05 5.30 Whatawhata $1.60 $2.10 $2.65 $3.15 PM Karakariki $1.60 $2.10 $2.65 LEVEL TERM 3: 4.50 — 5.00 5.10 5.35 5.50 4.50 — 5.00 5.10 5.35 5.50 Waitetuna $1.60 $1.80 22 July - 27 September Te Uku $1.60 MONDAY TO FRIDAY (SCHOOL HOLIDAYS) WEEKENDS AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS Raglan $1.60 TERM 4: MONDAY TO FRIDAY (SCHOOL TERM) City Whata- Hamilton Karakariki Waitetuna Te Uku Raglan 14 October - 13 December HAMILTON TO RAGLAN HAMILTON TO RAGLAN ADULT CASH boundary whata HAMILTON TO RAGLAN St John's College $3.80 $3.80 $5.10 $5.90 $6.70 $7.20 $9.00 Transport Wainui Rd Transport Whatawhata Te Uku Norrie Ave Wainui Rd Manu Bay Whatawhata Te Uku Norrie Ave Wainui Rd Manu Bay Hamilton 23 (Fire Station) 23 Centre Hamilton Transport Centre $3.30 $4.60 $5.40 $6.20 $6.70 $8.50 St John’s Transport Wainui Rd Centre Boys’ High Whatawhata Te Uku Norrie Ave Wainui Rd Manu Bay College Centre (Fire Station) City Boundary (Wallace Rd) $3.50 $4.50 $5.70 $6.40 $7.70 SCHOOL HOLIDAY DATES: 23 School Whatawhata $3.50 $4.40 $5.00 $6.40 TERM 1 HOLIDAY: Karakariki $3.50 $4.50 $5.60 15 April - 26 April Depart Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Depart Depart Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Waitetuna $3.50 $4.50 Depart Depart Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Arrive Depart Summer Te Uku $3.50 8.10 8.25 8.50 9.00 — 9.10 9.20# All Year All Year All Year All Year All Year Only* Raglan $3.50 From Tuesday 29 January 2019, a new double decker bus will start TERM 2 HOLIDAY: 8 July - 19 July 8.10 8.25 8.50 9.00 — 9.10 9.20 10.00 10.20 10.45 10.55 11.00# 11.10 City Whata- on the Raglan route, providing a significant number of extra seats AM AM CHILD CASH Hamilton Karakariki Waitetuna Te Uku Raglan AM boundary whata to make your journeys to and from Hamilton more comfortable. The TERM 3 HOLIDAY: St John's College $2.70 $2.70 $3.20 $3.80 $4.40 $5.00 $5.60 double decker has 87 seats, compared to the 49 seats on the current Hamilton Transport Centre $2.20 $2.50 $3.20 $3.80 $4.40 $5.00 30 September - 11 October 12.15 12.30 12.55 1.05 — 1.15 1.25 12.15 12.30 12.55 1.05 — 1.15 1.25# bus.
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