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110 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 110 bus time schedule & line map 110 Emerald Hill - Upper Hutt - Lower Hutt - Petone View In Website Mode The 110 bus line (Emerald Hill - Upper Hutt - Lower Hutt - Petone) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Emerald Hill - Gemstone Drive →Petone Station - Stop B: 5:38 AM - 8:42 PM (2) Petone Station - Stop B →Emerald Hill - Gemstone Drive: 6:55 AM - 10:07 PM (3) Petone Station - Stop B →Upper Hutt Station - Stop A: 7:45 AM - 2:12 PM (4) Upper Hutt Station - Stop B →Petone Station - Stop B: 9:10 AM - 3:40 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 110 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 110 bus arriving. Direction: Emerald Hill - Gemstone Drive →Petone 110 bus Time Schedule Station - Stop B Emerald Hill - Gemstone Drive →Petone Station - Stop 71 stops B Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Emerald Hill - Gemstone Drive 123 Gemstone Drive, Birchville Tuesday Not Operational Gemstone Drive at Jasper Grove Wednesday 5:38 AM - 8:42 PM 72 Gemstone Drive, Birchville Thursday 5:38 AM - 8:42 PM Gemstone Drive at Beryl Grove Friday 5:38 AM - 9:42 PM 44 Gemstone Drive, Birchville Saturday 5:35 AM - 9:35 PM Gemstone Drive at Birchville School 12 Gemstone Drive, New Zealand Akatarawa Road - Birchville Picnic Area (Opposite) 110 bus Info 166 Akatarawa Road, Birchville Direction: Emerald Hill - Gemstone Drive →Petone Station - Stop B Akatarawa Road Opposite Black Beech Street Stops: 71 118 Akatarawa Road, Birchville Trip Duration: 68 min Line Summary: Emerald Hill - Gemstone Drive, Akatarawa Road - Harcourt Park (Opposite) Gemstone Drive at Jasper Grove, Gemstone Drive at Akatarawa Road, New Zealand Beryl Grove, Gemstone Drive at Birchville School, Akatarawa Road - Birchville Picnic Area (Opposite), Akatarawa Road - Brown Owl Shops (Near 26) Akatarawa Road Opposite Black Beech Street, 26 Akatarawa Road, New Zealand Akatarawa Road - Harcourt Park (Opposite), Akatarawa Road - Brown Owl Shops (Near 26), Fergusson Drive at Vista Crescent Fergusson Drive at Vista Crescent, Fergusson Drive 1324 Fergusson Drive, New Zealand (Near 1242), Mangaroa Hill Road (Near 4), Fergusson Drive at Cruickshank Road (Near 1150), Fergusson Drive (Near 1242) Fergusson Drive (Opposite 1093), Fergusson Drive 1240 Fergusson Drive, New Zealand (Opposite 1055), Fergusson Drive at Kashmir Avenue (Near 1016), Wakeƒeld Street Near Mumby Lane, Mangaroa Hill Road (Near 4) Upper Hutt Station - Stop B, Criterion Lane at Wilson 1190 Fergusson Drive, New Zealand Street, Fergusson Drive at Richmond Street, Fergusson Drive Opposite Golders Road, Fergusson Fergusson Drive at Cruickshank Road (Near Drive at Fergusson Rest Home, Fergusson Drive at 1150) Refreshment Place, Trentham School - Fergusson 1150 Fergusson Drive, New Zealand Drive (Opposite), Fergusson Drive at Ranfurly Street, Fergusson Drive at Brentwood Street (Near 478), Fergusson Drive (Opposite 1093) Trentham Memorial Park (Near 438), Fergusson 1094 Fergusson Drive, New Zealand Drive Opposite Barton Road, Fergusson Drive at Bathurst Street, Fergusson Drive Opposite Kiwi Fergusson Drive (Opposite 1055) Street, Fergusson Drive at Stream Grove, 1060 Fergusson Drive, New Zealand Silverstream Station - Fergusson Drive, Silver Stream Railway Museum, Stokes Valley Entrance - Stop B, Fergusson Drive at Kashmir Avenue (Near 1016) High Street at the Glade, Molesworth Street at High 1016 Fergusson Drive, New Zealand Street (Near 144), Molesworth Street at Partridge Street, Reynolds Street (Near 140), Reynolds Street Wakeƒeld Street Near Mumby Lane at Nash Street (Near 110), Reynolds Street at Pearce Wakeƒeld Street, New Zealand Crescent, Reynolds Street at Compton Crescent (Near 24), Taita Drive at Reynolds Street, Taita Drive Upper Hutt Station - Stop B Opposite Fraser Park, Taita Drive at Percy Cameron Station Crescent, New Zealand Street (Near 238), Taita Drive (Near 176), Taita Drive at Tennyson Avenue, High Street at Gordon Street, Criterion Lane at Wilson Street Naenae College - High Street, High Street at Park Wilson Street, New Zealand Avenue, High Street at Lincoln Avenue, High Street at Thornycroft Avenue (Near 738), Boulcott Village Fergusson Drive at Richmond Street (Near 696), Hutt Hospital - High Street, High Street at 750 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Knox Presbyterian Church, Ropata Medical Centre (Opposite), High Street at Downer Street, High Street Fergusson Drive Opposite Golders Road (Near 390), Queens Drive at Waterloo Road, Lower 702 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Hutt - Queensgate - Stop B, Queens Drive at Riddiford Gardens, Victoria Street at Weltec - Block F (Near 64), Fergusson Drive at Fergusson Rest Home Victoria Street at Alice Street (Near 46), Alicetown 654 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Shops, Cuba Street at Burnham Street, Cuba Street at Manchester Street, Cuba Street at Jackson Street, Fergusson Drive at Refreshment Place Jackson Street at Bolton Street, Jackson Street at 614 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Beach Street, Jackson Street at Sydney Street (Near 176), Jackson Street Near Gear Street, Lochy Street Trentham School - Fergusson Drive (Opposite) at Nevis Street, Petone Station - Stop B 584 Fergusson Drive, New Zealand Fergusson Drive at Ranfurly Street 510 Fergusson Drive, New Zealand Fergusson Drive at Brentwood Street (Near 478) 478 Fergusson Drive, New Zealand Trentham Memorial Park (Near 438) 434 Fergusson Drive, New Zealand Fergusson Drive Opposite Barton Road 388 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Fergusson Drive at Bathurst Street 336 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Fergusson Drive Opposite Kiwi Street 288 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Fergusson Drive at Stream Grove 244 Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Silverstream Station - Fergusson Drive Silverstream Station pedestrial level crossing, Upper Hutt Silver Stream Railway Museum Stokes Valley Entrance - Stop B 11 Stokes Valley Road, New Zealand High Street at the Glade 1393 High Street, Lower Hutt Molesworth Street at High Street (Near 144) 144 Molesworth Street, Lower Hutt Molesworth Street at Partridge Street 104 Molesworth Street, Lower Hutt Reynolds Street (Near 140) 138A Reynolds Street, Lower Hutt Reynolds Street at Nash Street (Near 110) 112 Reynolds Street, New Zealand Reynolds Street at Pearce Crescent 54 Reynolds Street, New Zealand Reynolds Street at Compton Crescent (Near 24) 22 Reynolds Street, New Zealand Taita Drive at Reynolds Street 1044 Taita Drive, New Zealand Taita Drive Opposite Fraser Park 1022 Taita Drive, New Zealand Taita Drive at Percy Cameron Street (Near 238) 238 Taita Drive, Lower Hutt Taita Drive (Near 176) 176 Taita Drive, Lower Hutt Taita Drive at Tennyson Avenue 98C Taita Drive, New Zealand High Street at Gordon Street 956 High Street, Lower Hutt Naenae College - High Street 898 High Street, New Zealand High Street at Park Avenue 814 High Street, New Zealand High Street at Lincoln Avenue 772 High Street, New Zealand High Street at Thornycroft Avenue (Near 738) 736 High Street, New Zealand Boulcott Village (Near 696) 696 High Street, Lower Hutt Hutt Hospital - High Street 675 High Street, Lower Hutt High Street at Knox Presbyterian Church 586 High Street, Lower Hutt Ropata Medical Centre (Opposite) 550 High Street, New Zealand High Street at Downer Street 466 High Street, Lower Hutt High Street (Near 390) 340 High Street, Lower Hutt Queens Drive at Waterloo Road 127 Queens Drive, Lower Hutt Lower Hutt - Queensgate - Stop B Bunny Street, Lower Hutt Queens Drive at Riddiford Gardens 2 Queens Drive, Lower Hutt Victoria Street at Weltec - Block F (Near 64) 68 Victoria Street, Petone Victoria Street at Alice Street (Near 46) Victoria Street, Petone Alicetown Shops 438 Cuba Street, Petone Cuba Street at Burnham Street 9 Burnham Street, Petone Cuba Street at Manchester Street 92 Cuba Street, Petone Cuba Street at Jackson Street 40D Cuba Street, Petone Jackson Street at Bolton Street 338 Jackson Street, New Zealand Jackson Street at Beach Street 274 Jackson Street, New Zealand Jackson Street at Sydney Street (Near 176) 176 Jackson Street, New Zealand Jackson Street Near Gear Street 114 Jackson Street, New Zealand Lochy Street at Nevis Street Nevis Street, New Zealand Petone Station - Stop B 60 Hutt Road, New Zealand Direction: Petone Station - Stop B →Emerald Hill - 110 bus Time Schedule Gemstone Drive Petone Station - Stop B →Emerald Hill - Gemstone 74 stops Drive Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Petone Station - Stop B 60 Hutt Road, New Zealand Tuesday Not Operational Jackson Street at Te Puni Street (Eastbound) Wednesday 6:55 AM - 10:07 PM 19-29 Jackson Street, New Zealand Thursday 6:55 AM - 10:07 PM Jackson Street at Petone Avenue Friday 6:55 AM - 11:07 PM 73 Jackson Street, New Zealand Saturday 7:10 AM - 11:10 PM Jackson Street at Sydney Street 117 Jackson Street, New Zealand Jackson Street at Britannia Street 207 Jackson Street, New Zealand 110 bus Info Direction: Petone Station - Stop B →Emerald Hill - Cuba Street Opposite Heretaunga Street Gemstone Drive 31 Cuba Street, Petone Stops: 74 Trip Duration: 65 min Cuba Street at Weltec Line Summary: Petone Station - Stop B, Jackson 69 Cuba Street, Petone Street at Te Puni Street (Eastbound), Jackson Street at Petone Avenue, Jackson Street at Sydney Street, Cuba Street at Bouverie Street Jackson Street at Britannia Street, Cuba Street 139 Cuba Street, Petone Opposite Heretaunga Street, Cuba Street at Weltec, Cuba Street at Bouverie Street, Cuba Street Near Cuba Street Near Montague Street Montague Street, Victoria Street at Alice Street (Near 440
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