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Where to Catch Your Bus in the City Where to catch your bus in the city Princes Queens Captain Marsden Wharf Wharf Cook Wharf Wharf Tooley St t S PIER ey l St PIER 1 n r i e Viaduct PIER PIER 2 T 4 3 m Auckland Harbour Plu Maritime Ferry Museum Building Quay St Quay St Copthorne Price HSBC Harbour City Waterhouse t Coopers Tyler St S Britomart a r Transport t o S p 7071 (D21) Centre Downtown a T Shopping ua Centre h The Sebel AMP Galway St i r g C Suites Centre hu n u 7045 (D2) h a Ta t M Customs St West Northern Customs St Eas West DFS Express (D19) 7017 E m Galleria C B Tepid Plaza o t i e F l ach R Baths m S y o r m t Oaks Pl Quay L Ln d e n 7073 (D22) West ore Residence rc G Mills Lane e S Lumley Market Wolfe St t t Centre 7141 Market Pl S e (D23) Fort St 881 7075 Exchange Ln A turde nza S rt St ne Queen S o 891X Vero h c Ave ANZ Stamford Deloitte S ls La Centre Plaza l 971 Centre i Centre M 972 Swanson St Ed t en S Shortland St C APN t res Bradnor Ln Media BNZ t Tower S 7077 (D24) Hyatt e Regency w obson IAG Hotel ha St Patrick’s Tower H Vulcan Lane Fans Cathedral St H ery nc i g Cha iament St Wyndham St h S Wat St erl Parl NORTH r t e oo en Q 7079 (D26) ch u High Durham Ln it adran District Court Court 76X 85X 86X K t Rydges City Life 87X 802X 822 Hotel 953 Hotel e McLaurin t Metropolis Av 839 858 863X Kingston St 955 Durham St West en Chapel St w t Bo Old 873X 874X 875 973 Telecom Government House House 879 881 891X 974 Durham Ln t S Alber Nelson S 893 893X 894X Whitcoulls s The University e 895 895X 896 7097 (M2) c of Auckland n 971 i r 7145 Victoria St West Victoria St East 897X 900X 921 P 972 822 National Thomas 922 945X 952 Bank Sky Tower The Building Music Tower Marae AA Centre 839 Precinct t Phillips Clocktower St S 953 955 956 Apartments s t Fox d 858 S Human r t t Tower Albert 971 972 973 S nd S Sciences Skycity 7081 (M10) ya 875 r ott Park Northern Express e 974 ne Old mo InterCity r lli (M11) n University of y Wyn 7087 o Coachlines 879 E Choral S L Auckland he Hall t c Library t S i l St a K 900X 921 922 n Alfred St e der 945X 952 956 e Smith & ue Maidment F ASB Centre Crowne HSBC Auckland Auckland Theatre Caughey’s Q Plaza Hotel City New City Art 7091 (C5) Gallery Gallery Wellesley St West Owen G. Glenn 893 893X Civic Theatre ASB Building Wellesley St East Recreation 894X 895 Auckland G (C2) Centre 7055 City r 895X 896 Libraries Science a r Centre fto Engineering D 897X 76X 85X l n r Event a R D r Auckland on St Cinemas son St l 86X 87X t d a o 881, 891X continue The University y University of r 802X 863X utland S o R a to Newmarket via Nels y Technology of Auckland Hob a Park Rd and NORTH Aotea 873X 874X M M Centre Khyber Pass Rd Wakef Cook St Aotea Architecture ield S Square St St Paul t Town Hall 7147 North Shore Bus Route Numbers and Destinations Bus Stop Route Number Destinations 7055 (C2) Bayswater Express ' East Coast Bays Express 802X ' Bayswater Express (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.45pm - 5.45pm) 76X 85X 86X 87X 863X 873X 874X ' East Coast Bays and Sunnynook Express (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.00pm - 6.40pm) 7091 (C5) Hibiscus Coast ' Takapuna, Smales Farm Station, Sunnynook Station, Constellation Station, 893 893X 894X 895 895X 896 897X Albany Station, Hibiscus Coast 7097 (M2) Onewa Rd ' Highbury ' Beach Haven ' Glenfield ' Bayview ' Windy Ridge 955 973 974 ' Glenfield, Bayview, Highbury, Beach Haven 953 ' Windy Ridge (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.10pm - 5.50pm) 7081 (M10) East Coast Bays ' Smales Farm Station 822 839 858 875 879 ' Takapuna, Smales Farm Station, East Coast Bays 7087 (M11) Glenfield ' Northcote ' Marlborough ' Greenhithe ' Unsworth Heights 921 922 ' Northcote, Hillcrest 900X ' Unsworth Express (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.40pm - 6.00pm) 945X ' Glenfield Express via Marlborough (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.25pm - 6.25pm) 952 ' Glenfield via Coronation Rd (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.50pm and 5.20pm) 956 ' Greenhithe Express (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.45pm - 6.15pm) 7045 (D2) Northern Express ' Akoranga Station, Sunnynook Station, Smales Farm Station, Contellation Station, Northern Express Albany Station 7071 (D21) Onewa Rd ' Highbury ' Beach Haven ' Glenfield ' Bayview ' Windy Ridge 953 955 971 972 973 974 ' Glenfield, Bayview, Windy Ridge,Highbury, Beach Haven 7073 (D22) Albany ' Glenfield ' Northcote ' Marlborough ' Hibiscus Coast ' Hibiscus Coast 893 893X 894X 895 895X 896 897X ' 921 922 Northcote, Hillcrest, Marlborough ' Glenfield Express via Marlborough (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.25pm - 6.25pm) 945X ' 952 Glenfield via Coronation Rd (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.50pm and 5.20pm) 7075 (D23) Bayswater ' East Coast Bays ' Greenhithe ' Takapuna ' Unsworth Heights 802X ' Bayswater Express (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.45pm - 5.45pm) 822 839 858 875 879 ' Takapuna, Smales Farm Station, East Coast Bays 76X 85X 86X 87X 863X 873X 874X ' East Coast Bays and Sunnynook Express (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.00pm - 6.40pm) 900X ' Unsworth Express (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.40pm - 6.00pm) 956 ' Greenhithe Express (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.45pm - 6.15pm) 7077 (D24) Onewa Rd ' Highbury ' Beach Haven ' Glenfield ' Bayview ' Windy Ridge ' 953 955 973 974 Glenfield, Bayview, Windy Ridge, Highbury, Beach Haven East Coast Bays ' Hibiscus Coast ' Takapuna ' Bayswater ' Greenhithe ' Northcote ' 7079 (D26) Unsworth Heights 802X ' Bayswater Express (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.45pm - 5.45pm) 822 839 858 875 879 ' Takapuna, Smales Farm Station, East Coast Bays 76X 85X 86X 87X 863X 873X 874X ' East Coast Bays and Sunnynook Express (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.00pm - 6.40pm) 956 ' Greenhithe Express (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.45pm - 6.15pm) 893 893X 894X 895 895X 896 897X ' Hibsicus Coast 900X ' Unsworth Express (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.40pm - 6.00pm) 921 922 ' Northcote, Hillcrest 945X ' Glenfield Express via Marlborough (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.25pm - 6.25pm) 952 ' Glenfield via Coronation Rd (Mon to Fri afternoons only 4.50pm and 5.20pm) Where to connect to other services Albany Park and Ride Akoranga Bus Station Constellation Park and Ride Sunnynook Bus Station Use the map on the other side to identify 555 Highbury via Northcote 911911 Glenfenfield via Northcote 130 West Auckland 881 Torbay via Albany Station NorthernNorthern Downtown via 1 and CoroCoronatoronatatioon Rd Express which route(s) will get you to your 922 Midtown via Hillcrest 4b 131 (Mon to Fri pm) bus stations 945945 Glenfield via 886 Long Bay via East Coast Rd and and Northcote 555555 Massey Uni, Albany Station 886 130 131 Takapuna MaMarlborough Browns Bay destination. This map covers the North Shore 560560 Albany Station, Massey Uni No access between 76X 85X Midtown via 887887 Long Bay via North Harbour 76X Long Bay (Mon to Fri pm) Industrial Estate, Massey Uni platforms via busway 86X 87X bus stations and Hibiscus Coast - other MAXX Guides for 87X and Albany Station 893X 894X (Mon to Fri am) 3a 4a 85X85X Torbay (Mon to Fri pm) 893893- Hibiscus Coast via Central, Eastern, Southern and Western may N 895X 897X orth 843 Constellation Station 86X86X Browns Bay (Mon to Fri pm) 899 Albany Station 900X 956 via Takapuna and 900X Target Rd via ern 873X Express to Midtown via 900X 881 Newmarket via th also be of interest. B 3b Milford Unsworth Heights (Mon to Fri pm) u 1 874X Forrest Hill Rd (Mon to Fri am) 2 Downtown otpa sway 956956 Greenhithe (Mon to Fri pm) and Symonds St o 880 Massey Uni via Mairangi Bay F 911 922 945 Takapuna and Browns Bay 962962 Albany Station (Mon to Fri pm) (Mon to Fri am) 2 1 1 893-899 Takapuna and 1 Midtown 1 NorthernNorthern Downtown NorthernNorthern Downtown via PARK & Walkway to AUT North Shore Campus Express Express bus stations 962 Newmarket via Express RIDE NorthernNorthern Albany Station Ponsonby 76X 85X Midtown 130 131 Takapuna via Express NorthernNorthern Northern Express to Albany Station Smales Farm and (Mon to Fri am) ExpressExpress 86X 863X (Mon to Fri am) h Taharoto Rd Northern Northern Express 130 131 West Auckland pat 555555 Albany Station via Link Dr 866X 87X ExpressExpress to Albany Station ot 76X 85X Midtown via 3A 76X 87X Long Bay Fo 76X 87X Long Bay (Mon to Fri pm) 873X 874X 86X 87X bus stations 555555 Northcote, Highbury (Mon to Fri pm) 877X 893X via bus stations 85X 881 Torbay to platform 2 85X 881 Torbay (Mon to Fri pm) 893X 894X (Mon to Fri am only) 560560 Glenfield Mall (Mon to Fri pm) 86X Browns Bay (Mon to Fri pm) 894X 895X 895X 897X 897X 900X 843843 Akoranga Station 86X Browns Bay 555 Albany Station 863X Mairangi Bay (Mon to Fri) 900X 956 3A 956 via Milford and (Mon to Fri pm) 873X 874X Constellation Station via Forest Hill 881 Newmarket via Takapuna 893-899 Hibiscus Coast 881 891 Newmarket via (Mon to Fri pm) Downtown 873873 Takapuna via 900X Downtown and 900X Target Rd via Pedestrian rampto platform 1 Albany Village via Albany Highway and Symonds St Sunnynook Shops 891X Symonds St (Mon to Fri am only) Unsworth Heights (Mon to Fri pm) 2 3B and Forrest Hill Rd (Mon to Fri pm) (Mon to Fri am) 893-899893-899 Takapuna and 900X Unsworth Heights (Mon to Fri pm) (Mon to Fri am) 956956 Greenhithe Sunnynook Rd 962 Newmarket via Midtown Overbridge 880880 Massey University (Mon to Fri pm) 956 Greenhithe (Mon to Fri pm) Ponsonby 962962 Newmarket via via North Harbour 962962 Albany Station 555 Northcote, Highbury 962 Albany Station (Mon to Fri pm) (Mon to Fri am) Ponsonby Industrial Estate (Mon to Fri am only) (Mon to Fri pm) 3B AlbanyAlbany Park Park and and Ride Ride Smales Farm Bus Station Takapuna Transport Centre 87X Long Bay (Mon to Fri pm) 803 Bayswater via North Shore 130 131 873 891 905 915 Takapuna
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