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380 Manukau Station to Onehunga Transport Centre FREQUENT FREQUENT FREQUENT Manukau Station to Onehunga Transport Centre Manukau Station to Onehunga Transport Centre Manukau Station to Onehunga Transport Centre 380 via Papatoetoe, Auckland Airport, Mangere 380 via Papatoetoe, Auckland Airport, Mangere 380 via Papatoetoe, Auckland Airport, Mangere and Mangere Bridge and Mangere Bridge and Mangere Bridge Manukau Bus Manukau 8 - Bay Station 1808) (Stop Papatoetoe Interchange 6480) (Stop Domestic Terminal 2373) (Stop International Terminal 2008) (Stop Mangere Centre Town 6955) (Stop Onehunga Station 1040) (Stop Onehunga Centre Transport departs Train Onehunga Station Bus Manukau 8 - Bay Station 1808) (Stop Papatoetoe Interchange 6480) (Stop Domestic Terminal 2373) (Stop International Terminal 2008) (Stop Mangere Centre Town 6955) (Stop Onehunga Station 1040) (Stop Onehunga Centre Transport departs Train Onehunga Station Bus Manukau 8 - Bay Station p 1808) (Sto Papatoetoe Interchange 6480) (Stop Domestic Terminal 2373) (Stop International Terminal 2008) (Stop Mangere Centre Town 6955) (Stop Onehunga Station 1040) (Stop Onehunga Centre Transport departs Train Onehunga Station Monday 04:28 04:36 04:51 04:53 05:10 05:27 05:30 05:46 Saturday 04:40 04:48 05:04 05:06 05:22 05:38 05:40 - Sunday 04:40 04:48 05:04 05:06 05:22 05:38 05:40 - to Friday 04:43 04:51 05:06 05:08 05:25 05:42 05:45 - 04:55 05:03 05:19 05:21 05:37 05:53 05:55 - and Public 04:55 05:03 05:19 05:21 05:37 05:53 05:55 - 04:58 05:06 05:21 05:23 05:40 05:57 06:00 06:16 05:10 05:18 05:34 05:36 05:52 06:08 06:10 06:16 Holidays 05:10 05:18 05:34 05:36 05:52 06:08 06:10 06:16 05:13 05:23 05:38 05:40 05:58 06:15 06:18 - 05:25 05:33 05:49 05:51 06:07 06:23 06:25 - 05:25 05:33 05:49 05:51 06:07 06:23 06:25 - 05:25 05:35 05:50 05:52 06:10 06:27 06:30 06:46 05:40 05:48 06:04 06:06 06:22 06:38 06:40 06:46 05:40 05:48 06:04 06:06 06:22 06:38 06:40 06:46 05:40 05:50 06:05 06:07 06:25 06:42 06:45 - 05:55 06:03 06:19 06:21 06:37 06:53 06:55 - 05:55 06:03 06:19 06:21 06:37 06:53 06:55 - 05:55 06:05 06:20 06:22 06:40 06:57 07:00 07:16 06:10 06:18 06:34 06:36 06:52 07:08 07:10 07:16 06:10 06:18 06:34 06:36 06:52 07:08 07:10 07:16 06:10 06:20 06:35 06:38 06:57 07:17 07:20 - 06:20 06:28 06:44 06:46 07:02 07:18 07:20 - 06:20 06:28 06:44 06:46 07:02 07:18 07:20 - 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