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Routes Otara Papatoetoe Highbrook East Tamaki Fare Zones & Boundaries Otara Routes Fare Zones 31 Mangere Town Centre, Papatoetoe, Hunters Corner, Papatoetoe Otara, Botany & Boundaries 33 Papakura, Great South Rd, Manurewa, Manukau, Otahuhu Town Centre, Otahuhu Station Wellsford Highbrook 314 Middlemore, Otara, Ormiston, Mission Heights Omaha 325 Mangere Town Centre, Otahuhu Station, Matakana Otahuhu Town Centre, Bairds Rd, Otara, Manukau Station East Tamaki Warkworth 351 Otahuhu Station, Otahuhu Town Centre, Highbrook, Botany (Monday to Friday only) Warkworth Southern Bus Timetable 352 Panmure, Highbrook, East Tamaki, Manukau (Monday to Friday peak only) 353 Manukau Station, Preston Rd, Springs Rd, Harris Rd, Botany Waiwera Helensville Hibiscus Coast Your guide to buses in this area 361 Manurewa, Clendon Park, Homai, Manukau, Tui Rd, Orewa Wainui Kaukapakapa Otara MIT North Campus Hibiscus Coast Gulf Harbour Waitoki Upper North Shore Other timetables available in this area that may 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on fares visit www.AT.govt.nz/fares FREQUENT FREQUENT FREQUENT Mangere Town Centre to Botany Town Centre Mangere Town Centre to Botany Town Centre Mangere Town Centre to Botany Town Centre 31 via Papatoetoe, Hunters Corner and Otara 31 via Papatoetoe, Hunters Corner and Otara 31 via Papatoetoe, Hunters Corner and Otara Mangere Mangere Centre Town 6955) (Stop Station Papatoetoe 2381) (Stop Interchange Otara 6197) (Stop Botany Centre Town Mangere Centre Town 6955) (Stop Station Papatoetoe 2381) (Stop Interchange Otara 6197) (Stop Botany Centre Town Mangere Centre Town 6955) (Stop Station Papatoetoe 2381) (Stop Interchange Otara 6197) (Stop Botany Centre Town Monday 05:30 05:40 05:50 06:05 Saturday 05:55 06:03 06:12 06:28 Sunday 06:55 07:05 07:15 07:33 to Friday and Public 05:50 06:00 06:10 06:25 06:25 06:35 06:43 07:00 Holidays 07:10 07:20 07:30 07:48 06:10 06:20 06:30 06:48 06:55 07:05 07:15 07:33 07:25 07:35 07:45 08:03 06:30 06:42 06:52 07:13 07:10 07:20 07:30 07:48 07:40 07:50 08:00 08:18 06:50 07:02 07:12 07:33 07:25 07:35 07:47 08:05 07:55 08:05 08:15 08:33 Then at the following :05 :17 :27 :48 07:40 07:50 08:02 08:20 08:10 08:20 08:30 08:48 minutes past each hour :20 :32 :42 :03 Then at the following :55 :05 :17 :36 08:25 08:35 08:45 09:03 minutes past each hour :35 :47 :57 :18 :10 :20 :32 :51 Then at the following :40 :52 :02 :20 minutes past each hour :50 :02 :12 :33 :25 :35 :47 :06 :55 :07 :17 :35 until 17:50 18:02 18:12 18:33 :40 :50 :02 :21 :10 :22 :32 :50 18:05 18:16 18:25 18:45 until 16:40 16:50 17:02 17:20 :25 :37 :47 :05 18:20 18:31 18:40 19:00 16:55 17:05 17:17 17:35 until 16:25 16:37 16:47 17:05 18:35 18:45 18:53 19:13 17:10 17:20 17:30 17:48 16:40 16:52 17:02 17:20 18:50 19:00 19:08 19:28 17:25 17:35 17:45 18:03 16:55 17:07 17:17 17:35 19:05 19:15 19:23 19:43 17:40 17:50 18:00 18:18 17:10 17:20 17:30 17:48 19:25 19:35 19:43 20:03 17:55 18:05 18:15 18:33 17:25 17:35 17:45 18:03 19:55 20:05 20:13 20:33 18:10 18:20 18:30 18:48 17:40 17:50 18:00 18:18 20:25 20:35 20:43 21:03 18:25 18:35 18:45 19:03 17:55 18:05 18:15 18:33 20:55 21:05 21:13 21:33 18:40 18:50 19:00 19:18 18:10 18:20 18:30 18:48 21:25 21:35 21:43 22:03 18:55 19:05 19:15 19:33 18:25 18:35 18:45 19:03 21:55 22:05 22:13 22:33 19:10 19:20 19:30 19:48 18:40 18:50 19:00 19:18 22:25 22:35 22:43 23:03 19:25 19:35 19:45 20:03 18:55 19:05 19:15 19:33 22:55 23:05 23:13 23:33 19:55 20:05 20:15 20:33 19:10 19:20 19:30 19:48 23:25 23:35 23:43 00:03 20:25 20:35 20:45 21:03 19:25 19:35 19:45 20:03 20:55 21:05 21:15 21:33 19:55 20:05 20:15 20:33 21:25 21:35 21:45 22:03 20:25 20:35 20:45 21:03 21:55 22:05 22:15 22:33 20:55 21:05 21:15 21:33 22:25 22:35 22:45 23:03 21:25 21:35 21:45 22:03 22:55 23:05 23:15 23:33 21:55 22:05 22:15 22:33 23:25 23:35 23:45 00:03 22:25 22:35 22:45 23:03 FREQUENT FREQUENT FREQUENT Botany Town Centre to Mangere Town Centre Botany Town Centre to Mangere Town Centre Botany Town Centre to Mangere Town Centre 31 via Otara, Hunters Corner and Papatoetoe 31 via Otara, Hunters Corner and Papatoetoe 31 via Otara, Hunters Corner and Papatoetoe Botany Botany Centre Town 6233) (Stop Interchange Otara 6191) (Stop Station Papatoetoe 2313) (Stop Mangere Centre Town Botany Centre Town 6233) (Stop Interchange Otara 6191) (Stop Station Papatoetoe 2313) (Stop Mangere Centre Town Botany Centre Town 6233) (Stop Interchange Otara 6191) (Stop Station Papatoetoe 2313) (Stop Mangere Centre Town Monday 05:40 05:58 06:05 06:18 Saturday 06:10 06:25 06:33 06:46 Sunday 06:40 06:55 07:03 07:16 to Friday 06:00 06:18 06:25 06:38 06:40 06:55 07:03 07:16 and Public 07:10 07:25 07:33 07:46 06:20 06:40 06:47 07:01 07:10 07:25 07:33 07:46 Holidays 07:25 07:43 07:50 08:05 06:40 07:02 07:10 07:25 07:25 07:42 07:50 08:05 07:40 07:58 08:05 08:20 06:55 07:17 07:25 07:40 07:40 07:57 08:05 08:20 07:55 08:13 08:20 08:35 07:10 07:33 07:42 08:00 07:55 08:13 08:21 08:36 08:10 08:28 08:35 08:50 07:25 07:50 08:00 08:20 08:10 08:28 08:36 08:51 08:25 08:43 08:50 09:05 07:40 08:08 08:18 08:40 08:25 08:43 08:51 09:06 08:40 08:58 09:05 09:20 07:55 08:23 08:33 08:55 08:40 09:00 09:10 09:25 08:55 09:13 09:20 09:35 08:10 08:38 08:48 09:10 08:55 09:15 09:25 09:40 09:10 09:28 09:35 09:50 08:25 08:50 09:00 09:20 09:10 09:30 09:40 09:55 09:25 09:43 09:50 10:05 08:40 09:05 09:15 09:35 09:25 09:45 09:55 10:10 Then at the following :40 :00 :06 :21 08:55 09:18 09:27 09:45 09:40 10:00 10:10 10:25 minutes past each hour :55 :15 :21 :36 09:10 09:33 09:42 09:58 09:55 10:15 10:25 10:40 :10 :30 :36 :51 09:25 09:47 09:55 10:10 10:10 10:30 10:40 10:55 :25 :45 :51 :06 Then at the following :40 :02 :10 :25 Then at the following :25 :47 :57 :13 until 17:25 17:43 17:50 18:05 minutes past each hour :55 :17 :25 :40 minutes past each hour :40 :02 :12 :28 17:40 17:58 18:05 18:20 :10 :32 :40 :55 :55 :17 :27 :43 17:55 18:13 18:20 18:35 :25 :47 :55 :10 :10 :32 :42 :58 18:10 18:28 18:35 18:50 until 13:25 13:47 13:55 14:10 until 14:10 14:30 14:40 14:55 18:25 18:43 18:50 19:05 13:40 14:03 14:12 14:28 14:25 14:45 14:55 15:10 18:40 18:58 19:05 19:20 13:55 14:18 14:27 14:45 14:40 15:00 15:10 15:25 18:55 19:13 19:20 19:35 14:10 14:33 14:42 15:02 14:55 15:15 15:25 15:40 19:10 19:28 19:35 19:50 Then at the following :25 :50 :00 :20 15:10 15:30 15:40 15:55 19:40 19:58 20:05 20:20 minutes past each hour :40 :05 :15 :35 15:25 15:45 15:55 16:10 20:10 20:28 20:35 20:50 :55 :20 :30 :50 15:40 16:00 16:10 16:25 20:40 20:58 21:05 21:20 :10 :35 :45 :05 15:55 16:15 16:25 16:40 21:10 21:28 21:35 21:50 until 17:10 17:33 17:42 18:00 16:10 16:30 16:40 16:55 21:40 21:58 22:05 22:20 17:25 17:48 17:57 18:15 16:25 16:45 16:55 17:10 22:10 22:28 22:35 22:50 17:40 18:03 18:12 18:30 16:40 17:00 17:10 17:25 22:40 22:58 23:05 23:20 17:55 18:18 18:27 18:45 16:55 17:15 17:25 17:40 18:10 18:32 18:40 18:55 17:10 17:28 17:36 17:51 18:25 18:45 18:52 19:07 17:25 17:43 17:51 18:06 18:40 19:00 19:07 19:20 17:40 17:58 18:06 18:21 18:55 19:15 19:22 19:35 17:55 18:12 18:20 18:35 19:10 19:30 19:37 19:50 18:10 18:27 18:35 18:50 19:25 19:45 19:52 20:05 18:25 18:42 18:50 19:05 19:40 20:00 20:07 20:20 18:40 18:57 19:05 19:20 20:10 20:28 20:35 20:50 18:55 19:12 19:20 19:35 20:40 20:58 21:05 21:20 19:10 19:27 19:35 19:50 21:10 21:25 21:32 21:48 19:40 19:57 20:05 20:20 21:40 21:55 22:02 22:18 20:10 20:27 20:35 20:50 22:10 22:25 22:32 22:48 20:40 20:57 21:05 21:20 22:40 22:55 23:02 23:18 21:10 21:27 21:35 21:50 23:10 23:25 23:32 23:48 21:40 21:57 22:05 22:20 23:40 23:55 00:02 00:18 22:10 22:27 22:35 22:50 22:40 22:57 23:05 23:20 23:10 23:27 23:35 23:50 FREQUENT FREQUENT FREQUENT Papakura Station to Otahuhu Station Papakura Station to Otahuhu Station Papakura Station to Otahuhu Station 33 via Great South Rd, Manurewa Interchange 33 via Great South Rd, Manurewa Interchange 33 via Great South Rd, Manurewa Interchange and Manukau Station and Manukau Station and Manukau Station Papakura Station Station Papakura 2716) (Stop Manurewa Interchange 6048) (Stop Station Manukau Ave Davies 2179) (Stop Corner Hunters 6011) (Stop Otahuhu Centre Town 1355) (Stop Otahuhu Station Station Papakura 2716) (Stop Manurewa Interchange 6048) (Stop Station Manukau Ave Davies 2179) (Stop Corner Hunters 6011) (Stop Otahuhu Centre Town 1355) (Stop Otahuhu Station Station Papakura 2716) (Stop Manurewa Interchange 6048) (Stop Station Manukau Ave Davies 2179) (Stop Corner Hunters 6011) (Stop Otahuhu Centre Town 1355) (Stop Otahuhu Station Monday 05:00 05:12 05:22 05:31 05:39 05:46 Saturday 05:20 05:33 05:43 05:52 06:00 06:05 Sunday 05:50 06:03 06:14 06:23 06:31 06:36 to Friday 05:30 05:42 05:52 06:01 06:09 06:16 05:50 06:03 06:13 06:22 06:30 06:35 and Public 06:20 06:33 06:44 06:53 07:01 07:06 06:00 06:12 06:22 06:31
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