Variation to the Auckland Regional Public Transport Plan: Statement of Proposal: May 2015Auckland Transport
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Contents1. Introduction: Page 3
2. Simplified zone fares: Page 4
2.1. Summary of proposal: Page 4
2.2. Background: Page 4
2.3. Proposed RPTP amendments: Page 5
3. Light rail: Page 6
3.1. Summary of proposal: Page 6
3.2. Background: Page 6
3.3. Proposed RPTP amendments: light rail: Page 9
4. Ferry development plan: Page 10
4.1. Summary of proposal: Page 10
4.2. Background: Page 10
4.3. Proposed RPTP amendments: ferries: Page 10
5. New Network service descriptions: Page 12
5.1. Summary of proposal: Page 12
5.2. Background: Page 12
5.3. Proposed RPTP amendments: Page 12
6. Other RPTP amendments proposed: Page 13
Attachment A: Proposed replacement RPTP Section 6.5 (fares and ticketing): Page 14
Attachment B: Proposed amendments to enable light rail: Page 19
Attachment C: Proposed future service network: Page 23
Attachment D: Replacement network maps (RPTP Chapter 5): Page 57
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1. IntroductionAuckland Transport (AT) proposes a variation to the Auckland Regional Public Transport Plan (RPTP). The RPTP is a statutory document that describes the services that are integral to the Auckland's public transport network, and the policies and procedures that apply to those services. The proposed variation is intended to amend the RPTP to provide for the following public transport initiatives:
The proposed introduction of simplified zone fares Proposals for a new light rail transit (LRT) network on some major arterial
routes Service and infrastructure changes arising from the Ferry Development Plan
which was approved by the AT Board in December 2014 Revised service descriptions arising from community consultation on the new
bus network
The scope of the proposed RPTP variation is limited to the matters listed above, together with some amendments that are needed to address material in the existing RPTP that is now out of date. Further amendments are likely as part of a more comprehensive review of the RPTP planned for next year.
This document sets out the proposed amendments to the RPTP for each of the four matters outlined above. It also identifies the amendments to the RPTP that are
proposed to update and correct information in the existing RPTP that is now out of date.
The proposed RPTP variation will be released for public consultation on 11 May 2015. Submissions are invited until the closing date of 5 June 2015. Following analysis of feedback from the consultation process, AT intends to finalise the RPTP variation in July 2015.
Written submissions on the RPTP variation can be made online at https://at.govt.nz/rptp; by email to [email protected]; or by post to:
Freepost Authority No. 233462 RPTP Variation Auckland Transport Private Bag 92250 Victoria Street West Auckland 1142
For further information on the RPTP variation and the submission process, please visit our website (https://at.govt.nz/rptp) or contact the AT RPTP variation team at:
Email: [email protected] Telephone: (09) 447 4409
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2. Simplified zone fares2.1. Summary of proposalTo support the new, connected public transport network being rolled out across Auckland, AT is proposing the introduction of simplified zone fares across the Auckland public transport network. This will involve the introduction of a new zone-based fare system, which will allow customers using AT HOP cards to pay one fare for their entire journey on bus or rail, regardless of whether or not they need to transfer between services to complete the journey.
Amendments to the RPTP are proposed to formalise the policy framework for the new fares system. This will mainly involve amendments to the fares and ticketing policies and actions in Section 6.5 of the existing RPTP.
2.2. BackgroundThe move to simplified zone fare system was foreshadowed in the fares and ticketing policies in section 6.5 of the existing RPTP. This required AT to investigate a zone-based fare system, and to determine the appropriate way to implement it.
That policy was developed in response to feedback on the Draft RPTP in 2012, which supported a zone-based structure, but raised concerns about the equity of the neighbourhood zones that were proposed at the time.
Since that time, AT has evaluated a range of different fare options, and settled on a new, simpler zone-based fare system. Further detail on the options considered, and the rationale behind the proposed zonal system is available on the AT website. Having completed these investigations, AT now proposes to update the RPTP to reflect its preferred approach.
A map of the proposed fare zones is included in Attachment A. The zone boundaries outside the city zone have been drawn at approximately 10 km intervals from the city centre, taking account of major travel destinations. The new system will calculate fares according to the number of zones travelled through.
A key feature of the new fare system is the introduction of journey-based fares. This means that instead of being charged a separate fare for each ride, the fare will be calculated for the total journey from A to B, regardless of whether the passenger needs to transfer between different bus or metro rail services, or, potentially, light rail (see next section).
The new journey-based fares will initially only apply for customers using AT HOP cards on buses and trains. Separate "point-to-point" fares will remain for ferries. AT will continue to work with ferry operators with a view to extending the new system to ferry travel as soon as possible.
Along with the new fare zones, AT is proposing a much simpler set of fare products. Cash tickets will still be available for single trips, but they will not allow for journey-based fares. AT HOP card users will have the choice of using the stored value on their card to pay for each journey, or a simple monthly pass that will allow unlimited bus and train travel across all zones. A day pass is also proposed, allowing unlimited all-zone travel on buses and trains,
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plus inner-harbour ferries. In the longer term, AT intends to introduce daily and weekly fare caps for AT HOP customers, which would replace the daily and monthly passes.
2.3. Proposed RPTP amendmentsAT proposes to update Section 6.5 of the RPTP to formalise the policy framework for its simplified zone fares proposals, as outlined above. The proposed revision of Section 6.5 is attached as Attachment A. This includes:
Amendments to the introductory text to explain the background to the policy and how the new fare system will work
Inclusion of the new fare zone map Changes to the policies and actions to reflect the shift from investigation to
implementation of simplified zone fares Amendments to the policy and actions on fare products to reflect the
proposed simpler product range, as outlined above.
A separate consultation process on the detailed implementation of simplified zone fares is being undertaken concurrently with the RPTP variation process. Further details are available at the project website: https://at.govt.nz/simplifiedzonefares
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3. Light rail 3.1. Summary of proposalInvestigations into alternative public transport options for those parts of the Auckland isthmus that cannot be served by the metro rail network have concluded that light rail is the best option to provide for increased capacity, reliability and speed. As a result, AT has undertaken further detailed investigations on the possible introduction of light rail on some critical routes, which identified provisional preferred routes and priorities. Further technical investigations and analyses of delivery options and timing are being carried out.
Subject to the outcome of these investigations, and approval to proceed including funding, AT proposes a staged implementation of light rail. The initial stages, which may be implemented during the 10 year planning period of the RPTP would likely include Queen Street and Dominion Road—potentially including a link to Wynyard Quarter. A route extension to the Airport is also possible, subject to investigation of light rail and metro rail options. Other corridors (Sandringham Road, Manukau Road and Mt Eden Road) could be implemented at a later stage, subject to feasibility and funding. If implemented, light rail would replace the existing bus services on these routes.
Should a decision be made to proceed with the light rail proposal, changes to the RPTP will be needed, including changes to the network, unit and service descriptions to provide for the new light rail services, and to amend some existing bus units. Amendments to policies on network structure, infrastructure, procurement, and vehicle standards will also be required, as well as changes to the implementation plan.
Whilst light rail is still being assessed and no final decisions have been taken, AT believes that it is good practice to signal the possibility and allow engagement on it, before it commits to the proposal.
3.2. BackgroundThe 2012 City Centre Future Access Study (CCFAS) concluded that a combination of the City Rail Link (CRL) and surface bus improvements would be needed to provide for future access to the city centre. The CCFAS also highlighted the potential for future capacity issues in the city centre, particularly from the central and southern parts of the isthmus not served by the metro rail network.
While the metro rail network with the CRL in place provides substantial improvements in accessibility to the city centre from rail-served areas, it still does not address the issue of over-capacity bus corridors in and approaching the city centre for highly-patronised central isthmus services. There are already very high numbers of buses on these corridors during peak periods, with only limited opportunities to increase capacity in the short-term, for example by using double-decker buses.
Future demand growth from these areas will result in bus routes on major arterials such as Symonds Street and Dominion Road being significantly over-capacity in the future. The concentration of buses in the city centre is also expected to result in area-specific impacts on urban amenity in sensitive city centre locations.
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To address these issues, AT has undertaken further studies of alternative public transport options for those parts of the Auckland isthmus that cannot be served by the metro rail network. This work has concluded that light rail is the best option to provide for increased capacity in a way that supports the city's development, protects city centre amenity, and enables the reallocation of buses to improve bus service in growth areas not served by light rail.
Light rail is a type of passenger transit system based around modern train-style vehicles that run on rail tracks generally within the roadway. It is a similar concept to the historic tram system of Auckland, but with modern technology and vehicles that are much faster, bigger and more efficient.
Light rail can generally provide faster and more reliable trips with more passenger capacity than buses in the same corridor, especially where dedicated light rail lanes are provided. However, as the infrastructure for light rail can be built within the street corridor it is usually much cheaper to develop than regular metro rail, which requires a totally separate railway line.
Because they run on fixed tracks and have relatively compact platform style stops, light rail vehicles can move large numbers of people in less space than would be
required by a busway system of the same capacity. This is an important consideration for Auckland's city centre and dense historic suburbs, where widening roads for more bus or traffic capacity is generally impossible. Light rail vehicles also do not need to be turned around at the terminal stop, which requires much less land in the city centre than an equivalent bus station.
Light rail vehicles can hold three to six times the number of passengers in one vehicle run by one driver. This makes them more efficient with more cost effective operation on very busy routes, and increases the ability to provide priority at intersections without excessive delays to other traffic. However building the vehicles and tracks does require a significant investment, so light rail is usually not a cost effective solution on less busy corridors.
AT is investigating the introduction of light rail in the following major public transport corridors:
Queen Street (with a potential link to Wynyard Quarter) Symonds Street Dominion Road (with a possible extension to the Airport, subject to
investigations of light rail and metro rail options) Sandringham Road Manukau Road Mount Eden Road
These corridors not only target the busiest suburban bus lines directly, they also provide improved connectivity in and around the city centre, including key areas such as the Queen Street valley, the waterfront, the universities and the hospital. These lines would be closely integrated with the rest of the bus, train and ferry system as a single connected network.
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Figure 1 shows how the rapid transit network could look in the future if light rail were developed on all of the corridors under investigation.
Subject to the outcome of the investigations, approval to proceed and funding, AT proposes a staged implementation of light rail on these corridors. The initial stages, which are being considered for construction during the 10 year planning period of the RPTP, would be likely to include Queen Street and Dominion Road (and, potentially, a link to Wynyard Quarter). The other routes could be implemented at a later stage, subject to funding and approvals.
Diagram:
Figure 1: Potential long term light rail corridors and rapid transit network
tn: The route maps shows: Southern & Eastern Train Line (Pukekohe—Panmure [via Britomart]); Western & Onehunga Train Line (Swanson—
Onehunga [via Britomart]); Crosstown Train Line (Henderson—Otahuhu [via Grafton]); Northern Busway (Silverdale—Britomart); Northwestern BRT (Westgate—Britomart); Eastern Busway (Pakuranga—Panmure); Light Rail Transit (Potential alignment); Potential Airport LRT [multiple routes shown].
Also labelled on the route map are the following features: Metropolitan Centre; Major Interchange; Interchange Station; Train or Bus Station; Rail or Bus Station; Rail or Busway RTN; BRT lanes/priority; Non-RTN connections. End tn.
End Diagram.
If implemented, light rail would replace the existing bus services in these corridors. This would enable the reallocation of substantial numbers of buses to improve bus service in areas not served by light rail, including Special Housing Areas and other rapidly expanding
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growth areas. The introduction of light rail would also necessitate changes to the bus network to ensure that adequate feeder services to light rail are maintained.
Further details on the light rail proposal can be found at:
https://at.govt.nz/projects-roadworks/light-rail-network/
3.3. Proposed RPTP amendments: light railA decision to proceed with particular light rail lines and confirmation of the timing would necessitate amendments to the following parts of the RPTP. These are set out in detail in Attachment B.
Network structure descriptions in Chapter 5 (Key directions) Policies and actions in Chapter 6, including network structure (section 6.1),
integrated service network (6.2), infrastructure (6.3), service quality (6.4), procurement (6.8), funding and prioritisation (6.9) and monitoring (6.10)
Unit and service descriptions in Chapter 7 and Appendix 1 Implementation plan (Chapter 8) Consequential amendments to other parts of the RPTP
The changes to public transport units and other RPTP amendments would go ahead once the necessary details have been confirmed.
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4. Ferry development plan4.1. Summary of proposalAmendments to the RPTP are proposed to give effect to the Ferry Development Plan prepared in 2014. The Ferry Development Plan identifies actions needed to better integrate ferry services into the wider public transport network, and outlines proposed improvements to ferry infrastructure and service levels.
4.2. BackgroundThe 2013 RPTP identified the need for a review of the role that ferries should play in the Auckland public transport network, and the preparation of a Ferry Plan to set out the actions needed to better integrate ferries into the network. The RPTP also called for these actions to be incorporated into the RPTP by variation.
Following a collaborative process with ferry operators and other stakeholders, this work has now been completed, and the resulting Ferry Development Plan was approved by the AT Board in December 2014.
The Ferry Development Plan focuses on improving existing services and infrastructure and on greater integration of the current ferry network with local bus routes and supporting feeder services. It calls for service level improvements on existing ferry services to reach the minimum levels specified in the RPTP, with further increases to be implemented in response to demand. It also identifies a number of ferry infrastructure improvements and renewals that are needed to address capacity and customer amenity and safety issues at key ferry wharves.
The Plan also evaluated proposals for extensions to the existing ferry network, including new services to Browns Bay, Takapuna and Te Atatu. It concluded that due to the high infrastructure costs involved with new services, the priority for additional resources should be on improving the frequency and capacity of existing ferry routes, rather than network expansion.
4.3. Proposed RPTP amendments: ferriesIn line with the existing RPTP policy, it is proposed to incorporate the actions identified in the Ferry Development Plan into the RPTP. This includes the following changes:
Chapter 5 Key directions: replace the penultimate paragraph on page 42 with the following:
Given the Auckland maritime environment, the potential for ferries to play a greater role in the public
transport system is recognised. This needs to acknowledge the specific characteristics of Auckland's ferry market: a strong tourism component, and the fact that some ferry services, as noted above, are deemed to be exempt services under the LTMA). The Ferry Development Plan focuses on improving existing services and infrastructure and on greater integration of the current ferry network with local bus routes and supporting feeder services.
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Section 6.2: Integrated service network: o Delete paragraph in preamble (page 52) referring to ferry reviewo Replace Policy 2.4 and associated actions with the following:
2.4 Integrate ferry services into the public transport networks a) Ensure bus and ferry route and timetable planning will facilitate reliable integration b) Where demand justifies, implement specific ferry feeder bus routesc) Provide infrastructure and information to ensure bus—ferry connections are easy to plan and accessd) Take steps to better integrate ticketing and fares with the bus and train services (see Policy 5.3)
o Add a new action to Policy 2.5: Assess proposals for new ferry terminal sites and services using the assessment criteria set out in the Ferry Development Plan to determine their likely viability and suitability
Section 6.7: Transport disadvantaged: Add the following text and policy/actions relating to ferry services to the Hauraki Gulf Islands:
With the exception of the Rakino Island service, the main ferry links with the Hauraki Gulf Islands, for passengers, freight and vehicles are deemed exempt services. They play an important role in Auckland's tourist industry and the connections they provide are essential to the islands they serve. Auckland Transport supports these services by providing and managing the terminals used by these services on Great Barrier, Waiheke, Rakino and Kawau Islands, and at Sandspit and Half Moon Bay. ***
7.7 Support the efficient provision of ferry services and infrastructure to serve the Hauraki Gulf Islands a) Encourage and prioritise commercially provided ferry services b) By agreement with operators, provide access to the existing publicly-owned ferry terminals for Hauraki Gulf Island servicesc) In the event that an exempt service is withdrawn, review the need for the service and where necessary take measures to ensure that cost-effective services are providedd) Assess the need for service support based on the potential impact on the island population, value for money and availability of funding
Amend unit service level descriptions in Appendix 1 to reflect frequencies identified in the Ferry Development Plan (see Attachment C for details):
Amend the implementation plan (Chapter 8) to include ferry terminal improvements in Table 8-1.
Minor corrections to descriptions of existing services (Appendix 2 of the RPTP)
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5. New Network service descriptions5.1. Summary of proposalTo enable implementation of the New Network in areas where community consultation has been completed, changes to the unit descriptions in the RPTP are proposed.
5.2. BackgroundThe 2013 RPTP set out the policy framework for significant changes to the Auckland public transport network, with the staged introduction of a new integrated network structure which will provide a city-wide connected network of frequent and reliable services. The RPTP provided for the detailed implementation of the new network following an assessment of the specific route structures in each area, with input from local communities.
This community consultation process has now been completed in South Auckland (2013), Green Bay—Titirangi (2013), Hibiscus Coast (2014), Pukekohe and Waiuku
(2014) and West Auckland (2014). The Green Bay—Titirangi New Network was implemented in August 2014, and further rollouts of the New Network are planned for Hibiscus Coast before the end of 2015, South Auckland by mid-2016, and the rest of the region in stages by the end of 2017.
5.3. Proposed RPTP amendmentsTo enable implementation of the New Network in areas where community consultation has been completed, changes to the unit descriptions in Appendix 1 of the RPTP are required. These are listed in Attachment C. Consequential amendments to the implementation plan, indicative start dates and route maps will also be needed. Proposed replacement maps are shown at Attachment D.
Because these changes have already been subject to extensive public consultation, it is not proposed that this part of the RPTP variation will be open to further public input.
Attachment C also includes some proposed amendments to future bus units in other areas, which will be subject to detailed community consultation during 2015-2016.
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6. Other RPTP amendments proposedAs part of the RPTP variation process, AT also proposes to update the RPTP by making amendments that are necessary to bring the document up to date, and to correct any errors or omissions that have been identified. These changes, which are generally minor in nature, are listed below.
Table:
RPTP Section Proposed amendment
Executive summary
Consequential amendments to reflect changes elsewhere in the RPTP
1.2 Amend to include reasons for this variation
1.4 Amend to include consultation process for this variation
2.1 Correct references to Appendix 3 (which contains less detail than indicated)
RPTP Section Proposed amendment
2.1 Add RLTP to Table 2-1 Strategic Influences; and delete Regional Land Transport Strategy
2.3 Revise to take account of approved RLTP
3.2 Update Table 3-1 to include public transport developments since 2013
3.2 Update patronage data in text and Figure 3-1
4 Update Table 4-1 current performance column with most recent data, and correct errors
5 Update Table 5-1 and related text references to show Current 2015, Transitional 2018 and Mature 2025
5 Amend Figures 5-2 to 5-6 to show proposed 2018 and 2025 networks; and add a new map showing the current (2015) network to allow comparisons. Examples of these maps are shown at Attachment D
5 Amend Figure 5-7 to show updated route proposals
6.2 Add text deleted in error from actions in Policy 2.7
8.1 Amend text and Tables 8-1 and 8-2 to update implementation programme and timeframes, and include references to light rail and ferry developments
Appendix 2 Amend schedule to show currently operated services (2015)
Appendix 4 Add reference to RLTP and delete Regional Land Transport Strategy
All Other consequential amendments, errata, out of date information, and cross-references
End Table.
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Attachment A: Proposed replacement RPTP Section 6.5 (fares and ticketing)
6.5 Fares and ticketing: Objective 5: A fares and ticketing system that attracts and retains customers while balancing user contributions against public fundingFollowing a detailed investigation of alternative fare structures, Auckland Transport proposes to introduce a simpler, zone-based integrated fare structure. This builds on the improvements that have already been implemented to the fares and ticketing system from late 2012 as part of the Auckland Integrated Fare System (AIFS) project.
AIFS has addressed a number of shortcomings that previously existed in Auckland's fare and ticketing system by:
Significantly reducing the number of fare products Providing a single ticket that can be used across different operators Reducing the financial penalty incurred for transfers (by providing a 50 cent
discount on onward trips)
Auckland Transport's approach to fares and ticketing is based on the following principles:
Simplicity: a system that is easy for existing and potential users to understand and use
Integration: a system that enables easy travel across the network, is responsive to the journeys that people need to make, and reinforces other improvements in the public transport system
Affordability: a system that represents value for money for users, and encourages more trips by public transport
Efficiency: a system that minimises administrative and compliance costs, and ensures that funders receive value for money
Following a detailed investigation of alternative fare structures, Auckland Transport proposes to introduce a simpler, zone-based integrated fare structure. This will enable the fares system to fully support the new network structure outlined in this Plan, by providing simpler journey-based fares for travel on different bus and train services, with no penalties for transfers between services.
The proposed zone boundaries are illustrated in Figure 6.1. For HOP card users, fares will be based on the number of zones travelled in as part of a journey. A journey may involve travel on up to three different services, provided the transfer between services is made within the prescribed transfer time limit.
The zonal fare structure will apply across all bus, train and future light rail services. For ferries, the existing point-to-point fares will be retained, subject to further
investigation of how they should be incorporated into the integrated zonal structure in future. The different approach to ferry fares reflects the fact that some ferry services are deemed exempt services, and not subject to the policies in this Plan. It also reflects the higher operating costs and premium quality of ferry travel.
A monthly pass product will be available, which will enable regular users to make unlimited bus and train (and in future, light rail) travel during a 1-month period for a fixed price. Subject to the
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successful resolution of a revenue settlement and apportionment mechanism with operators, it is intended to replace the monthly pass with a weekly cap, which will limit the amount that customers will be charged for travel in any calendar week (Monday to Sunday). The cap will be applied automatically, and will not require any specific action by the customer.
Fare levels will be set by Auckland Transport, and will be subject to regular review and adjustment, at least annually, to ensure that user charges keep pace with changes in operating costs, and that the farebox recovery targets in Section 6.9 are achieved. Auckland Transport will continue to review these targets to ensure that they achieve an optimum revenue balance between fares and patronage. As discussed in Section 6.9, it is intended to achieve improvements in farebox recovery through increasing patronage and carefully managing operating costs, with fare increases accorded a lower priority.
Fare levels will be set to incentivise use of the HOP card in preference to cash fares. HOP card stored value fares will be set at a discount of at least 33% from the equivalent cash fare. The ability for HOP card users to transfer between services without financial penalty will further incentivise HOP card uptake.
Increased use of HOP cards will reward customer loyalty and improve boarding speeds, with associated improvements in reliability and operating costs. It will also reduce cash handling costs and security risks.
The existing fares system in Auckland provides fare concessions for specific target groups. These will be retained during the transition to integrated fares.
A review of concession levels and eligibility is proposed, including a possible change to SuperGold card use during the evening peak period (this is not available outside of Auckland) and tertiary discounts (these are often unavailable outside Auckland).
Auckland Transport will continue to explore the use of specific products to reward customer loyalty and encourage off-peak use, especially where this will help to stimulate additional patronage without increasing operating costs.
Table:
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Policy: 5.1 Implement a fares and ticketing system that supports public transport service integration
Actions:
a. Implement an integrated branded fare and ticketing scheme (AT HOP) across all public transport operators, contracted services, and deemed exempt services to allow the use of a single smartcard (or near-field contactless information exchange technology) across train, bus, ferry and light rail services
b. Require partner payment schemes to share a single public transport payment device to segregate a public transport stored value purse or storage capacity
Policy: 5.2 Provide integrated fares and ticketing across all bus, rail, and ferry services
Actions:
a. Implement a central fare revenue allocation system that meets the National Integrated Ticketing Standards (NITIS) and the AIFS interoperability specification
b. Require service operators to procure and implement electronic integrated ticketing equipment, and to provide an electronic fare collection system that interfaces with the Auckland Transport central fare allocation system, and meets AIFS and NITIS specifications
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c. Require all fare revenues collected by an operator's integrated ticketing equipment to be transferred, processed, and apportioned to eligible service providers by the Auckland Transport central fare allocation system
d. Ensure that all fare revenues collected by Auckland Transport, operators, and third parties are auditable and available for apportionment
e. Require that all public transport stored value be held by Auckland Transport in a dedicated public transport storage capacity
Policy: 5.3 Introduce a zone-based fare structure, with standard fares across bus and train operators
Actions:
a. Introduce a geographic zone-based fare structure, based on the zones in Figure 6.1, with standard fares across bus and train operators based on the number of zones travelled through on a journey
b. Remove fare penalties for transfers between services for customers using HOP cards
c. Review ferry fares to determine how they can be integrated into the zonal fare structure
d. Undertake a review of the fare structure at least once every six years
Policy: 5.4 Simplify the range of fare products available
Actions:
a. Remove 10-trip tickets and most operator-specific ticket products, and replace with HOP card stored value (with at least a 33 per cent discount over cash fares) for single trips with a HOP card monthly pass or weekly maximum fare cap
b. Transition the range of fare products to HOP card stored value time-based options (2 hours, daily, monthly) unlimited travel on a HOP card, and single-trip cash fares.
c. Subject to satisfactory resolution of revenue settlement and apportionment issues, introduce a weekly fare cap to reward customer loyalty and frequent users
d. Introduce 24/72 hour pass options to encourage off-peak travel by residents and visitors
e. Provide fare incentives for weekend family travel
Policy: 5.5 Maintain fares at a level that will achieve farebox recovery targets
Actions:
a. Set a standard fare schedule for all contracted and deemed exempt services participating in the Concessionary Fares Scheme prior to full PTOM implementation
b. Conduct regular annual reviews of operating costs and NZTA indexation levels to determine the extent of any fare adjustments required to maintain farebox recovery targets in Policy 9.2
c. Implement an annual standard fare adjustment on 1 January
d. Implement actions to reduce operating costs and/or increase patronage
Policy: 5.6 Provide incentives to use integrated tickets
Actions:
a. Set prices for HOP card stored value and monthly passes at a level that encourages their use in preference to cash
b. Adjust the AT HOP card stored value discount for travel through differential adjustments to cash and AT HOP card fares at the annual fare reviews, as appropriate
c. Improve the range of options for customers to purchase and top-up AT HOP cards to improve uptake
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Policy: 5.7 Provide concession fares for target groups
Actions:
a. Retain existing fare concessions for target groups, including:
Children under 5: free Seniors: free off-peak Discounts for full-time school students, full-time tertiary students, legally blind
members of the Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind, and Total Mobility cardholders
b. Review concessionary fare levels and affordability annually
c. Review concession levels and eligibility to ensure these are fair, affordable, and consistent with national policy direction, and implement any changes arising from this review. The review will consider a possible change to SuperGold card availability (to remove free travel during the evening peak period); a review of tertiary discounts and eligibility; and consideration of options for concession fares or discount schemes for low income earners
d. Regularly review Total Mobility subsidy rates, in consultation with stakeholders, to determine whether they continue to meet user needs.
e. Consider short-term promotional fare discounts to support new or improved services or new infrastructure
Policy: 5.8 Provide off-peak discounts to spread peak demand and improve operational efficiency
Actions:
a. Actively investigate and implement off-peak fare discount options to spread peak demand and encourage off-peak trip making, whilst maintaining Auckland Transport's overall farebox recovery targets
Policy: 5.9 Ensure that all users pay the correct fare
Actions:
a. Continue to advocate for the introduction of legislative change to enable the Police Commissioner to delegate enforcement powers to Auckland Transport staff to enforce fines for fare evasion
b. Implement a fare inspection, enforcement, and auditing regime through a roving revenue protection team across all modes and operators, to ensure that all passengers pay the correct fare and to minimise the opportunity for fraud
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Map:
Figure 6.1: Fare zone boundaries
tn: Refer to the sections "AIFS Simplified Fare Zones" and Zone Overlaps" added to the end of this document. End tn.
End Map.
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Attachment B: Proposed amendments to enable light railA decision to proceed with light rail would necessitate the following changes to the RPTP.
Network structure Chapter 5 of the RPTP (Key directions) provides an outline of the new network structure, including the proposed service categories which form the basis of the network structure and service level policies in Chapter 6.
To facilitate the replacement of bus services with light rail on some major arterial routes, the following amendments to Chapter 5 are proposed:
Include reference to light rail in the introductory text to Chapter 5, before Table 5-1:
Auckland Transport is also investigating the introduction of light rail on selected arterial routes to provide additional public transport capacity and improved performance without compromising city centre street capacity and amenity. Subject to the outcome of these investigations, approval to proceed and funding, AT proposes a staged implementation of light rail, with completion of the initial stages
(Queen Street and Dominion Road, with a possible link to Wynyard Quarter) within the 10-year planning horizon of this Plan. A possible extension of this route to the airport is also under investigation, along with metro rail options.
Add a new row to Table 5-1 Anticipated changes in the public transport network (See Footnote 1):
Table:
blank Current (2015) Transitional (by 2018)
Mature (by 2025)
Light rail Investigations under way
Light rail investigations complete
Initial stages (Queen Street and Dominion Road) operational
End Table.
Replace Figure 5-1: New network service categories with the following diagram, and make consequential amendments to the supporting text.
Diagram:
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Service Layers Rapid Frequent Connector Local
Defining features
All-day network All-day network All-day network All-day network
Minimum frequency
15 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes
Operating hours
7am-7pm, frequency may be less outside these hours
7am-7pm, frequency may be less outside these hours
7am-7pm, frequency may be less outside these hours
7am-7pm, frequency may be less outside these hours
Achieving speed and reliability
Dedicated right of way
Priority measures
Some priority measures
Generally no priority measures
In addition, there will be some targeted services such as peak-only, school, rural and other single-destination services with frequency and service span determined by demand.
End Diagram.
Amend network diagrams in Figures 5-2 to 5-6 to include proposed light rail routes
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Policies and actionsThe introduction of light rail services will require amendments to a number of the policies and actions listed in Chapter 6 of the RPTP, including network structure, infrastructure, procurement, and vehicle standard policies. The proposed amendments are outlined below.
Table:
tn: The table content has been listed. End tn.
RPTP Policy Section: 6.1 Network structure
Proposed amendments:
Include reference to light rail in preamble, and in the description of rapid services in Policy 1.1
RPTP Policy Section: 6.2 Integrated service network
Proposed amendments:
Include references to light rail in preamble, including a new paragraph relating to the addition of new services: An example of a new service in this RPTP is the proposal to introduce light rail on selected arterial routes, commencing with Queen Street and Dominion Road
Include reference to light rail in the service layer descriptions in Policy 2.1 Add a new policy and actions: Policy: Introduce light rail services to
increase capacity on selected arterial routes; Actions: a. Subject to funding and planning consents, introduce light rail services to replace buses on selected arterial routes, commencing with Queen Street and Dominion Road (with a possible link to Wynyard Quarter); b. Investigate an extension of the Dominion Road light rail corridor between Mt Roskill interchange and the Airport as a possible alternative to metro rail options also under investigation; c. Make provision for future extensions to the light rail network including the Sandringham Road, Manukau Road and Mt Eden Road corridors
RPTP Policy Section: 6.3 Infrastructure
Proposed amendments:
Include reference to light rail in preamble
Add construction of light rail infrastructure on the Queen Street, and Dominion Road routes to the actions in Policy 3.1 (subject to technical investigations and funding arrangements being satisfactorily completed)
Add reference to light rail in Policy 3.3 actions a, d and g.
Add reference to light rail priority in Policy 3.4
RPTP Policy Section: 6.4 Service quality
Proposed amendments:
Include reference to light rail in preamble
Add reference to light rail priority in Policy 4.2 action c
Add a new action to Policy 4.4 (vehicle standards): Prepare vehicle quality standards for light rail vehicles that adhere to industry best practice, and ensure that all light rail vehicles used on contracted services conform to those standards
RPTP Policy Section: 6.8 Procurement
Proposed amendments:
Include reference to light rail in preamble
Include a new policy and actions relating to procurement of light rail services: Prepare a procurement strategy for light rail infrastructure and services that ensures value for money
Include a new action in Policy 8.6 to provide for the transition from existing bus services to light rail on affected routes and bus units: Work with bus operators to develop a strategy for the transition from bus services to light rail services on affected bus routes and bus units
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RPTP Policy Section: 6.9 Funding and prioritisation
Proposed amendments:
Include reference to light rail funding requirements in preamble
Add a new action to Policy 9.2: Develop farebox recovery targets for light rail
RPTP Policy Section: 6.10 Monitoring and review
Proposed amendments:
Add light rail patronage growth to the list of monitoring in Policy 10.1 b.
End Table.
Unit and service descriptions The RPTP must include a description of the public transport network that AT proposes to be provided in the Auckland region, including an outline of the routes, frequency, and hours of operation of proposed services. The RPTP must also group these services into units, which form the basis of procurement.
The current RPTP includes an overview of public transport units in Chapter 7, with detailed service descriptions in Appendix 1.
To facilitate light rail on Queen Street and Dominion Road routes, the following additional unit is proposed:
Light rail Unit—services using Queen Street (include route, frequency, hours of operation, indicative start date (subject to approvals and funding)
In addition to the new light rail unit, changes are proposed to the bus units in the existing RPTP that would be affected by the new light rail service. Amendments to the following bus units are proposed:
Bus Unit 1—City Link: this unit would be either amended or discontinued once the Queen Street light rail service is operational
Bus Unit 8—Dominion Road: some of the bus services in these units would be discontinued once light rail service is operational. Remaining bus services at the outer ends of the existing routes would be continued as feeders to the light rail service, at higher frequencies than the existing services.
It is also proposed to add an annotation to identify bus units on other corridors which are likely to be affected by planned future extensions to the light rail network, beyond the 10-year planning period covered by this RPTP. This includes Unit 7—Sandringham Road, Unit 9—Mt Eden Road, and Unit 10—Manukau Road.
These proposed changes to service descriptions are included in the proposed replacement to Appendix 1 of the RPTP, which is attached as Attachment C. Further consultation on these routes is planned as part of the central area New Network consultation process later in 2015.
Implementation plan The introduction of light rail would involve the construction of fixed infrastructure, including tracks, power supply systems, passenger platforms, and vehicle stabling facilities. Provision for priority for light rail vehicles along the routes would also be required, to ensure reliable travel times.
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These infrastructure investments will need to be reflected in Chapter 8 of the RPTP, which sets out the implementation plan and includes public transport infrastructure requirements and an indicative timetable for their development. The amendments will include provision for light rail and related infrastructure on the Queen Street and Dominion Road routes.
Other consequential amendmentsThe following schedule sets out the additional amendments that will also be required to incorporate the light rail proposals into the RPTP:
Table:
Section Pages Changes Required
Foreword 4-5 Include reference to light rail
Executive Summary 6-15 Include reference to light rail on pages 10 and 15
2.3 Public transport funding
26-27 Refer to light rail in funding model on page 27, and "future investment" on page 28
3.3 Issues and challenges
30-33 Include reference to city centre bus congestion and light rail in Table 3-2 on pages 32-33
6.5 Fares and ticketing 64-66 Add "light rail" to 5.1a in the table
Glossary 100-102 Add applicable light rail terms
Acronyms 103 Add applicable light rail acronyms
Appendix 6: Farebox recovery assessment
174-177 Add target farebox recovery for light rail to table on page 176
End Table.
Pages 23–52
Attachment C: Proposed future service networkIt is proposed to replace Appendix 1 of the RPTP with the following:
Appendix 1: Proposed Future Service Network (frequencies are targets and subject to funding)
Bus Services—scheduled services and school services
Notes:
1. Route numbers for scheduled services will be confirmed post-tendering of services.
2. Late night services are to be confirmed for unit allocation purposes at a later date.
3. All School bus services subject to further review in accordance with the policies in the RPTP.
4. There will be potential further changes within the next ten years due to need to increase frequency due to demand, the Northern Busway extension and new Busway stations, Te Atatu Bus Interchange, North-western Busway, Light Rail, AMETI Busway, CRL and land use development particularly in the Greenfield areas.
Table:
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Unit 1—City LINK—Pre Light Rail The route will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
City Link. Wynyard to Karangahape Rd via Queen St
blank 5 7.5 10 7.5/10 7.5/10
Unit 2—Inner LINKThe route will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Inner Link. Britomart, Three Lamps, Ponsonby, Grafton, Newmarket, Parnell and to Britomart
blank 10 10 15 10/15 10/15
Unit 3—Grey LynnThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Westmere to Britomart via Richmond Rd
blank 10 20 30 20/30 20/30
Freemans Bay to Britomart via Karangahape Rd
blank 15 30 30 30 30
011—Newton to Mt Albert Grammar
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
012—Downtown to St Marys College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
015—Britomart to Auckland Girls Grammar
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
062—Ponsonby to Western Springs College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
012—St Marys College to Downtown
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
020—Western Springs College to Herne Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 4—Great North RoadThe route will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
New Lynn to Britomart via Great North Rd (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
blank 5 10 15 10/15 10/15
Unit 6—New North Road—Pre CRLThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Avondale Peninsula to Wynyard via Rosebank Rd, New North Rd, St Lukes and University
blank 10 20 30 20/30 20/30
New Lynn to Wynyard via Avondale, New North Rd, St Lukes and University
blank 10 20 30 20/30 20/30
St Lukes to Wynyard via University
blank 10 blank blank blank blank
001—Mt Albert Grammar to Midtown
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
014—Mt Albert Grammar to Downtown
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 7—Sandringham Road—Pre Light RailThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
New Lynn to Wynyard via New Windsor, Owairaka, Sandringham Rd and University (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
blank 10 20 30 20/30 20/30
Blockhouse Bay to Wynyard via New Windsor, Sandringham Rd and University (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
blank 10 20 30 20/30 20/30
Stoddard Rd to Wynyard via Sandringham Rd and University
blank 10 blank blank blank blank
010—Sandringham to Ponsonby Intermediate
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
041—Mt Albert to Mt Albert Grammar
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
202—New Windsor to Auckland Girls Grammar
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
010—Ponsonby Intermediate to Sandringham
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
041—Mt Albert Grammar to Mt Albert
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
202—Auckland Girls Grammar to New Windsor
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 8—Dominion Road—Pre Light RailThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Blockhouse Bay to Wynyard via White Swan Rd Dominion Rd and University (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
blank 10 15 20 15/20 15/20
Lynfield to Wynyard via Dominion Rd Extension, Dominion Rd and University (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
blank 10 15 20 15/20 15/20
Mt Roskill to Wynyard via Dominion Road (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
blank 10 blank blank blank blank
019—Lynfield to Waikowhai Intermediate
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
248—Blockhouse Bay to Blockhouse Bay Intermediate
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
022—Waikowhai Intermediate to Lynfield
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
267—Mt Roskill Grammar to Lynfield
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 9—Mt Eden Road—Pre Light RailThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Waikowhai via Hillsborough Rd to Britomart via Mt Eden Rd and Symonds St (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
blank 10 20 30 20/30 20/30
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Waikowhai via Melrose Rd to Britomart via Mt Eden Rd and Symonds St (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
blank 10 20 30 20/30 20/30
Three Kings to Britomart via Mt Eden Rd and Symonds St (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
blank 10 blank blank blank blank
031—Mt Roskill to Epsom & Remuera Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
099—Lynfield to Auckland Grammar & St Peters
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
031—Remuera/Epsom Schools to Mt Roskill
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
032—Epsom Girls to Waikowhai
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
099—St Peters & Auckland Grammar to Lynfield
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
099—St Peters & Auckland Grammar to Lynfield
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 10—Manukau Road—Pre Light RailThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Onehunga to Mt Albert via Manukau Rd, Parnell, University, Jervois Rd and Pt Chevalier (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
blank 10 10 15 10/15 10/15
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Pt. Chevalier Beach to City and University, via Jervois Road
blank 10 blank blank blank blank
Onehunga to City Centre via Manukau Rd, Parnell and University
blank 10 blank blank blank blank
Unit 12—Remuera RoadThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Glen Innes to Wynyard via Remuera Rd, Hospital and University
blank 12 15 15 15 15
Panmure to City Centre via Lunn Ave, Abbots Way, Remuera Rd and Newmarket
blank 12 blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Panmure to Newmarket via Lunn Ave, Abbots Way, Remuera Rd
blank blank 30 60 60 60
Ascot Hospital to Britomart via Remuera, Portland Rd and Eastern Parnell
blank 30 60 60 60 60
Newmarket to Museum
blank blank 20 blank 20 20
009—Remuera to Auckland Grammar
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
010—Remuera to Auckland Grammar
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
017—Kohimarama to Epsom Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
017—Downtown to Sacred Heart College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
019—Ellerslie to Remuera Primary
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
020—Remuera to Sacred Heart College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
022—Panmure to Baradene College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
023—Herne Bay to Epsom Girls Grammar
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
028—Remuera to Epsom Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
029—Parnell to Epsom Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
071—Ellerslie to Glendowie College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
073—Meadowbank to St Thomas Primary
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
074—Remuera to Selwyn College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
009—Epsom Schools to Glen Innes
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
009—Auckland Grammar to Remuera
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
010—Auckland Grammar to Remuera
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
017—Sacred Heart College to Parnell
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
019—Remuera Primary to Ellerslie
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
020—Sacred Heart College to Remuera
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
022—Baradene College to Panmure
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
023—Epsom Girls Grammar to Herne Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
028—Epsom Schools to Remuera
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
029—Epsom Schools to Parnell
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
045—Selwyn College to Remuera
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
055—Selwyn College to Meadowbank
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
071—Glendowie College to Ellerslie
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
072—Glendowie College to Remuera
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
073—St Thomas Primary to Remuera
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 14—Mt WellingtonThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Otahuhu to Sylvia Park via Panama Rd
blank 10 15 30/60 30/60 30/60
Sylvia Park west circuit
blank 10 15 30 30 30
Sylvia Park to Ellerslie via Barrack Rd, Ferndale Rd, Marua Rd
blank 20 30 30/60 30/60 30/60
Panmure to Wai-o-taiki Bay via Court Cres and Glen Innes
blank 10 15 30 30 30
Stonefields circuit to Glen Innes
blank 10 15 30 30 30
Glen Innes to Meadowbank via Gowing Dr
blank 20 30 30/60 30/60 30/60
061—Panmure Town Centre to Ellerslie/Penrose Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
062—Mt Wellington to Ellerslie/Penrose Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
063—Mt Wellington to St Marys School (Ellerslie)
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
061—One Tree Hill College to Panmure Town Centre
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
062—One Tree Hill College to Mt Wellington South
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
063—Ellerslie Primary to Mt Wellington
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
063—One Tree Hill College to Mt Wellington
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
065—Panmure District School to Mt Wellington
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
065—One Tree Hill College to Bailey—Penrose
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 16—Tamaki DriveThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Glen Innes to Britomart via St Heliers and Tamaki Drive
blank 15 15 15 15 15
Riddell Rd to Britomart via St Heliers and Tamaki Drive
blank 15 blank blank blank blank
Glen Innes to Britomart via Long Drive
blank 15 blank blank blank blank
St John's to Britomart via Kepa Rd and Orakei
blank 15 blank blank blank blank
Glen Innes to Riddell Rd via Long Drive and St Heliers
blank blank 30 30/60 30/60 30/60
007—Glen Innes to Sacred Heart College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
014—St Heliers to Epsom Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
015—St Heliers to Epsom Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
016—St Heliers to Epsom Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
021—St Heliers to Baradene College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
055—Kohimarama to Remuera Intermediate
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
625—Glen Innes Centre to Glendowie College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
001—Epsom Schools to Kohimarama
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
002—Epsom Schools to St Heliers
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
003—Epsom Schools to St Heliers
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
004—Epsom Schools to St Heliers
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
005—Epsom Schools to Glendowie
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
007—Epsom Schools to Mission Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
007—Sacred Heart College to Glen Innes Village
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
011—St Ignatius School to Glendowie
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
021—Baradene College to St Heliers
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
046—Selwyn College to Panmure
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
047—Selwyn College to Panmure
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
055—Remuera Intermediate to Kohimarama
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
056—Remuera Intermediate to Kohimarama
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 17—One Tree Hill and Hospitals The routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Ellerslie Station to Royal Oak and City centre via Oranga Ave, Tawa Rd, Buckley Rd and Gillies Ave
blank 10 30 30 30/60 30/60
Onehunga to Ellerslie Station via Tawa Rd
blank 20 30 30/60 30/60 30/60
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Hospitals. Middlemore to Britomart via Otahuhu, Greenlane and Auckland Hospitals
blank 20 30 30/60 30/60 30/60
Otahuhu to Ellerslie Station via Great South Rd
blank 20 blank blank blank blank
Ellerslie Station to Britomart via Great South Rd
blank 10 blank blank blank blank
Unit 18—Mt Eden CrosstownThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Mt Eden Crosstown. Wynyard to Mission Bay via Kingsland, Mt Eden Village, Remuera and Orakei Station
blank 15 20 30 20/30 20/30
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Bastion Pt to Orakei Station
blank 20 30 60 30/60 30/60
Uplands Rd to Orakei Station
blank 20 30 60 30/60 30/60
019—Mission Bay to Epsom Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
008—Orakei Primary to Kohimarama
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 19—Balmoral Rd CrosstownThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Balmoral Road Crosstown. Pt. Chevalier to Glen Innes via Orakei Station
blank 10 15 15/30 15/30 15/30
007—Epsom to Mt Albert Grammar
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
007—Balmoral to Sacred Heart College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
030—Balmoral to Epsom Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
007—Sacred Heart College to Balmoral
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
007—Mt Albert Grammar to Epsom
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
030—Epsom Schools to Mt Eden
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 20—Mt Albert Rd CrosstownThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Mt Albert Rd Crosstown. Pt. Chevalier to Sylvia Park via Mt Albert Rd , Mt Smart Rd and Penrose Rd
blank 10 15 15/30 15/30 15/30
Unit 22—Onehunga CrosstownThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
New Lynn to Onehunga via White Swan Rd and Richardson Rd
blank 15 15 30 15/30 15/30
Extension of New Lynn to Onehunga route to Sylvia Park
blank 15 30 30/60 30/60 30/60
Avondale to Onehunga via Stoddard Rd
blank 15 30 30/60 30/60 30/60
Unit 24—WaihekeSubject to feedback in the RPTP
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Onetangi to Matiatia Ferry Terminal (Frequency to match Ferry sailings)
blank 20 30 30 30/60 30/60
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Rocky Bay and Palm Beach to Matiatia Ferry Terminal (Frequency to match Ferry sailings)
blank 20 30 30 30/60 30/60
Matiatia Ferry Terminal/Oneroa/Blackpool circuit
blank 15 15 30 15/30 15/30
Kennedy Point to Matiatia Ferry Terminal (Frequency to match Ferry sailings from Kennedy Point)
blank 60 60 blank 60 60
094—Palm Road to Waiheke Primary
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
094—Waiheke Primary to Palm Rd
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 25—TitirangiMost routes confirmed via Titirangi/Green Bay and West consultation in 2014, therefore not subject to change
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
New Lynn to City Centre via Green Bay and Blockhouse Bay
blank 15 30 60 30/60 30/60
Titirangi Shops to City via Green Bay and Blockhouse Bay Rd.
blank 15 blank blank blank blank
New Lynn South Loop
blank 30 30 30 30/60 30/60
South Titirangi Rd to New Lynn via Titirangi Rd
blank 60 60 60 60 60
Glen Eden Station to New Lynn via Titirangi Village and Titirangi Rd
blank 60 60 60 60 60
Woodlands Park Rd to New Lynn via Titirangi Village and Titirangi Road
blank 60 60 60 60 60
Laingholm to City
blank 20 blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Glen Eden via Titirangi to City
blank 20 blank blank blank blank
New Lynn to Patiki Rd
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Lynfield to New Lynn via Blockhouse Bay—subject to consultation in 2015
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New Lynn to Blockhouse Bay via Avondale Peninsula, Avondale and Whitney St—subject to consultation in 2015
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Brains Park to New Lynn via Nikau St
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006—New Lynn/Titirangi to Remuera Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
007—Glen Eden to Green Bay High
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
007—Kaurilands to Green Bay High
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
008—New Lynn Transport Centre to Blockhouse Bay Intermediate
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
025—Green Bay to Glen Eden Intermediate
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
179—Titirangi Village to Avondale College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
179x—Titirangi to Avondale College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
006—Remuera Schools to Titirangi/New Lynn
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
008—Blockhouse Bay Intermediate to New Lynn
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
009—Blockhouse Bay Intermediate to Green Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
013—Green Bay High to New Lynn Transport Centre
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
025—Glen Eden Intermediate to Green Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
179—Avondale College to Titirangi Village
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
179x—Avondale College to Titirangi
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 26—Lincoln RdRoutes confirmed via West consultation in 2014, therefore not subject to change
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
New Lynn to Westgate via Great North Rd, Henderson, Lincoln Rd and Makora Rd
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New Lynn to Westgate via Great North Rd, Henderson, Lincoln Rd and Reynella Dr
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Henderson to New Lynn via Glendene
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072—Glendene to Waitakere Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
017—Kelston Schools to Te Atatu South
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
115—Waitakere Schools to New Lynn Transport Centre
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
189—Kelston Boys-Girls & Intermediate to New Lynn
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
TP1—Tirimoana Primary to Sabulite Rd
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 27—Te Atatu—Pre Te Atatu Bus interchangeRoutes confirmed via West consultation in 2014.
When Te Atatu Bus Interchange is established the routes will be modified, subject to further consultation at a later date.
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Te Atatu Peninsula to Henderson via Te Atatu Rd
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Te Atatu Peninsula to City via Northwestern Motorway Rd and Great North Rd
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Te Atatu Peninsula to City via Northwestern Motorway.
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Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Henderson to City via Te Atatu Rd, Northwestern Motorway and Great North Rd
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Henderson to City via Te Atatu Rd and Northwestern Motorway
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Henderson to City via Edmonton Road, Royal View Rd and Northwestern Motorway and Great North Rd
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Henderson to Avondale Station via Edmonton Rd and Rosebank Rd
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013—New Lynn to Rutherford College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
014—Henderson to Rutherford College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
020—Te Atatu Peninsula to Kelston Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
022—Henderson to Rangeview Intermediate
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
RU812—Swanson to Rutherford College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
013—Rutherford College to New Lynn
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
014—Rutherford College to Henderson
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
020—Kelston Schools to Te Atatu Peninsula
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
022—Rangeview Intermediate to Henderson & Glendene
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
040—Waitakere Schools to Te Atatu South
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
LS1—Holy Cross to Liston College
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
RU812—Rutherford College to Swanson
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 28—Glen Eden and Ranui—Pre North-western BuswayRoutes confirmed via West consultation in 2014.
When the North-western Busway is established the routes will be modified, subject to further consultation at a later date.
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Ranui to Henderson via Lake Panorama Dr and Sturges Rd
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Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Henderson West Circuit via Henderson Valley Rd, Summerland Dr, Metcalfe Rd and Rathgar Rd
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Waitakere to Henderson via Swanson Station, Ranui, Universal Dr and Central Park Dr
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Henderson to New Lynn via Glengarry Rd and Glen Eden
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Henderson to New Lynn via Sunnyvale, Rosier Rd and Glen Eden
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Parrs Park to City via Glengarry Rd, Kaurilands Rd, Akinson Rd, Titirangi Rd and New Lynn
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Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
007—Henderson Valley to Green Bay High
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
018—Ranui to Kelston Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
021—Henderson Valley to Kelston Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
063—Henderson to Avondale College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
LS6—Candia Rd to Liston/Holy Cross
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Ls7—Parrs Park to Liston/Holy Cross
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
AV1—Opanuku Rd to Avondale College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
AV2—Ranui to Avondale College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
MA 8—Swanson Station to Massey High
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
MA 14—Falls Rd/Anzac Valley to Massey High
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
MA 100—Te Atatu Peninsula to Massey High
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
MA 200—Rathgar Rd to Massey High
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
007—Green Bay High to Henderson Valley
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
012—Kelston Schools to Henderson
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
013—Kelston Schools to Glen Eden
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
018—Kelston Schools to Ranui
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
021—Kelston Schools to Henderson Valley
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
030—Waitakere Schools to Kelston
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
063—Avondale College to Henderson
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
156—Avondale College to Forest Hill
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
LS6—Liston to Candia Rd
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
LS7—Liston to Oratia
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
AV1—Avondale College to Garelja Rd
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
AV2—Avondale College to Ranui
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
MA 8—Massey High to Swanson
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
MA 14—Massey High to Falls Rd
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
MA 100—Massey High to Te Atatu
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
MA 200—Massey High to Ranui
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 29—Hobsonville—Pre North-western Busway Routes confirmed via West consultation in 2014.
When the North-western Busway is established the routes will be modified, subject to further consultation at a later date.
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Westgate to Hobsonville Ferry Terminal via West Harbour and Hobsonville
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Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Westgate to Hobsonville Ferry Terminal via Whenuapai and Herald Island
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Royal Heights loop. Royal Heights to Westgate
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050—West Harbour to Holy Cross School
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
HP1—Massey West to Hobsonville Primary
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
MA5—Luckens Rd to Massey High
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
MA6—Hobsonville Rd to Massey High
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
MA10a—Royal Heights to Massey High
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
RU810—Westgate to Rutherford High School
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
050—Holy Cross School to West Harbour
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
HP1—Hobsonville Primary to Massey West
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
MA5—Massey High to Luckens Rd
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
MA6—Massey High to Hobsonville Rd
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
MA10a—Massey High to Royal Heights
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
MA10b—Massey High to Westgate
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
RU810—Rutherford High to Westgate
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 30—North Western Motorway—Pre North-western BuswayRoutes confirmed via West consultation in 2014.
When the North-western Busway is established the routes will be modified, subject to further consultation at a later date.
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Westgate to Britomart via Triangle Rd, Northwestern motorway and Great North Rd
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Westgate to Britomart via Royal Rd and Northwestern motorway
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Westgate to Britomart via Don Buck Rd, Universal Dr, Lincoln Rd, Northwestern motorway and Great North Rd
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Huapai to Westgate (at peak these buses may continue as the expresses services to the City)
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Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Helensville to Westgate (at peak these buses may continue as the expresses services to the City)
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MA13—Waimauku to Massey High
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
MA13—Massey High to Waimauku
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 33—Upper Harbour Crosstown—Pre North-western BuswayThere will be further consultation on the routes in 2015
When the North-western Busway is established the routes will be modified, subject to further consultation at a later date.
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Henderson to Constellation Station via Don Buck Rd, Hobsonville Rd and Greenhithe
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Greenhithe to Constellation
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Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
116—Greenhithe to Albany Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
116x—Greenhithte to Albany Junior High (Express)
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
116x—Greenhithe to Albany Schools (Express)
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
122—Whenuapai to Albany Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
116—Albany Junior High to Greenhithe
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
116—Albany Senior High to Greenhithe
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
116—Albany Junior High to Greenhithe
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
116x—Albany Junior High to Greenhithe (Express)
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
122—Albany Schools to Whenuapai
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 34—North Harbour—Pre Northern Busway extensionThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Albany Station to Constellation Station via Hugh Green Dr
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Schnapper Rock to Constellation Station via Rosedale Rd
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Albany Station to Constellation Station via Albany Highway and William Pickering Dr
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Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Albany Heights circuit—via Fairview Ave, Lonely Track Rd and Gills Rd
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042—Albany to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
061—Albany Heights to Albany Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
070—Oakway Drive to Upper Harbour Primary
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
013—Rangitoto College to Unsworth Heights
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
020—Westlake Schools to Albany
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
042—Westlake Schools to Albany
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
061—Albany Schools to Albany Heights
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
070—Upper Harbour Primary to Oakway Dr
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 35—Glenfield RoadThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Constellation Station to City via Glenfield Rd and Onewa Rd (some service commence and continue to Albany Station via Massey during the week—see line below)
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Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Highbury to Albany via Glenfield Rd, Constellation and Massey University (supplementary services to ensure frequency listed in meet in combination with the above line)
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Bayview to City via Glenfield Rd and Onewa Rd
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Windy Ridge to City via Glenfield and Onewa Rd
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008—Bayview to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
012—Spinella Dr. to Glenfield Intermediate, Primary
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
008—Westlake Schools to Bayview
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
011—Glenfield College to Bayview
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
015—Northcote College to Wairau Rd
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
036—St Marys to Bayview
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 36—Wairau ValleyThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Windy Ridge to Constellation via Glenfield and Link Dr
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Constellation Station to Smales Farm Station via Unsworth and Wairau Rd
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Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Milford to Takapuna via Nile Rd, NS Hospital, Smales Farm Station and Karaka St
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Birkenhead Wharf to Smales Farm via Pupuke Rd, Northcote and NS Hospital (timed to the ferry)
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Northcote Point to Smales Farm via Northcote and NS Hospital
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018—Wairau Valley to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
053—Unsworth to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
060—Meadowood to Albany Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
060—Meadowood Drive to Albany Senior High
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
078—Unsworth to Glenfield College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
029—St Marys & Northcote Intermediate to Maritime Tce
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
048—Westlake Boys to Totaravale
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
055—Westlake Schools to Wairau Corner
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
056—Carmel College to Totaravale
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
060—Albany Schools to Meadowood
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
060—Albany Senior High to Meadowood Drive
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
078—Glenfield College to Totaravale
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 37—HillcrestThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Hillcrest circuit to City via Northcote and Akoranga Station (morning only)
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Smales Farm to City via Hillcrest, Northcote and Sylvan Avenue (peak is afternoon only)
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Smales Farm to Akoranga Station via Hillcrest west circuit
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Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
009—Glenfield to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
021—Northcote to Northcote Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
035—Glenfield to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
037—Glenfield to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
074—Glenfield Shops to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
081—Hillcrest to Northcote Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
009—Westlake Schools to Glenfield
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
032—St Marys & Northcote Intermediate to Hillcrest
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
046—Carmel College & Westlake Girls to Glenfield
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
072—Northcote College to Hillcrest
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
074—Westlake Schools to Glenfield Shops
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
081—Northcote College to Hillcrest
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 38—Birkenhead to TakapunaThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Beach Haven to Takapuna circuit via Highbury, Northcote, Takapuna, Smales Farm, Glenfield and Kaipatiki Rd
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Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
002—Coronation Rd to Birkenhead College & Birkdale Intermediate
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
006—Beach Haven to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
007—Salisbury Rd to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
009—Onewa Road to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
020—Beach Haven to Rosmini, St Josephs & Takapuna Normal
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
077—Verrans Corner to Glenfield Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
002—Birkenhead College & Birkdale Intermediate to [Coronation Rd]
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
003—Carmel And Westlake Girls to Chatswood
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
006—Westlake Boys to Beach Haven
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
009—Westlake Girls to Verrans Corner Via Northcote Pt
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
010—Westlake Girls to Beach Haven
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
020—Rosmini & Takapuna Normal to Beach Haven
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
027—Carmel College to Beach Haven
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
033—Rosmini & Takapuna Normal to Verrans Corner
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
077—Glenfield Schools to Verrans Corner
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
077—Glenfield Schools to Verrans Corner
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 39—Birkenhead to CityThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Beach Haven to City via Birkdale Rd and Onewa Rd
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Beach Haven to City via Rangatira Rd and Onewa Rd
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Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Chatswood to City University via Onewa Rd
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Beach Haven Wharf to City University via Verbena Rd and Onewa Rd
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Highbury to Newmarket via Ponsonby Rd
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001—Beach Haven to Birkenhead College & Birkdale Intermediate
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
014—Beach Haven to Northcote Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
079—Chatswood to Birkenhead Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
080—Chatswood to Northcote Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
001—Birkenhead College to Beach Haven
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
004—Birkenhead College to Highbury
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
005—Birkenhead Primary to Maritime Tce
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
014—Northcote College to Beach Haven
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
023—Birkdale Intermediate to Beach Haven
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
025—Birkdale Intermediate to Highbury
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
028—St Marys & Northcote Intermediate to Chatswood
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
030—Northcote College to Chatswood
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
035—St Marys to Beach Haven
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 40—Northern Express 1The routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Northern Express. Hibiscus Coast Station to Britomart (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
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Northern Express. Albany Station to Britomart (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
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Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Northern Express. Constellation Station to Britomart (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
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Unit 41—Northern Express 2The routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Northern Express 2. Albany Station to University (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
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Northern Express 2. Constellation Station to University (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
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Unit 42—Northern Express 3
The routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Northern Express 3. Albany Station to Newmarket via Ponsonby Rd and Auckland Hospital
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064—Albany to Epsom Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
064—Epsom Schools to Albany
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 43—DevonportThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Devonport Ferry Terminal to Smales Farm Station via Takapuna
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Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Bayswater Ferry Terminal to Constellation Station via Hauraki, Takapuna, Smales Farm Station and Forrest Hill Rd (timed for the Ferry)
blank 30 30 30/60 30/60 30/60
Constellation Station to Smales Farm Station via East Coast Rd and Forrest Hill Rd
blank 10 blank blank blank blank
Stanley Point to Devonport Ferry Terminal and Vauxhall
blank 30 30 blank 60 60
Mt Victoria/Cheltenham circuit
blank 30 30 30/60 30/60 30/60
Belmont to City blank 30 blank blank blank blank
017—Devonport to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
017—Bayswater to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
062—Takapuna to Takapuna Grammar
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
080—Devonport to Belmont Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
081—Stanley Bay to Belmont Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
082—Stanley Bay to Belmont Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
083—Devonport to Belmont Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
087—Stanley Bay to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
017—Westlake Schools to Devonport
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
080—Takapuna Grammar to Devonport
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
081—Belmont Intermediate to Stanley Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
082—Takapuna Grammar to Stanley Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
083—Takapuna Grammar to Devonport
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
084—Belmont Intermediate to Devonport
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
087—Westlake Schools to Stanley Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
089—Takapuna Normal Intermediate to Devonport
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
813—Takapuna Grammar to Takapuna
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 44—Lower East Coast BaysThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Constellation to City Universities via Milford and Takapuna
blank 20 30 30 30 30
Milford to City Universities via Takapuna (additional services to those listed above)
blank 20 30 30 30 30
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Constellation Station to Smales Farm Station via Mairangi Bay and Milford
blank 15 30 30 30 30
Crown Hill to Smales Farm via East Coast Rd and Shakespeare Rd
blank 10 blank blank blank blank
014—Mairangi Bay to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
016—Rothesay Bay Shops to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
023—Takapuna to East Coast Bays Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
027—Milford to East Coast Bays Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
028—Sunnynook to East Coast Bays Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
042—Milford to Campbells Bay Primary
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
051—Sunnynook to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
052—Wairau Valley to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
053—Campbells Bay to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
054—Sunnynook to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
014—St Josephs School to Sunnynook
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
022—St Josephs School to Milford & Takapuna
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
023—Westlake Schools to Totaravale
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
028—Rangitoto College to Sunnynook
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
029—Westlake Schools to Rothesay Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
034—Westlake Boys High to Milford & Takapuna
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
042—Campbells Bay Primary to Milford
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
052—Westlake Schools to Sunnynook
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
053—Westlake Schools to Campbells Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
054—St Johns School to Milford
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
057—Westlake Schools to Glenfield
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
066—Rangitoto College to Takapuna
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
073—Westlake Schools to Totaravale
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 45—Upper East Coast Bays—Pre Northern Busway extensionThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Massey University to Takapuna via Albany, Browns Bay, Mairangi Bay and Constellation Station
blank 10 15 15 15/30 15/30
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Torbay to Albany Station via Fitzwilliam Dr and Rising Pde
blank 10 20 30 30/60 30/60
Torbay to Albany Station via Deep Creek Rd, Browns Bay and Oaktree Ave
blank 10 20 30 30/60 30/60
Long Bay to Massey University via Torbay, Glamorgan Dr, Albany Station
blank 10 20 30 30/60 30/60
Albany Station to Constellation Station via East Coast Bays Rd
blank 10 20 30 30/60 30/60
028—Long Bay College to Northcross Intermediate
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
031—Pinehill to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
033—Long Bay to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
041—Torbay to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
048—Northcross to East Coast Bays Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
049—Kowhai Rd to Long Bay College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
071—Pinehill to Long Bay College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
015—Long Bay Primary to Torbay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
025—Westlake Schools to Torbay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
026—Westlake Girls to Pinehill
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
028—Northcross Intermediate to Long Bay College
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
031—St Johns School to Forrest Hill
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
032—Westlake Boys to Browns Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
033—Westlake Boys to Torbay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
045—Long Bay College to Windsor Park
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
049—St Josephs & Rosmini College to Browns Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
050—Westlake Schools to Torbay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
053—Long Bay College to Murrays Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
058—Torbay School to Long Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
059—Rangitoto College to Browns Bay Shops(Via East Coast R
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
060—St Johns School to Pinehill
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
061—Rangitoto College to Torbay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
062—Rangitoto College to Browns Bay Shops(Via Beach Rd)
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
063—Northcross Intermediate to Torbay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
069—St Johns School to Albany
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
070—Long Bay College to Browns Bay Shops
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
071—Long Bay College to Pinehill
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
875—Westlake Girls to Browns Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 46—Hibiscus CoastRoutes confirmed via Hibiscus Coast consultation in 2014.
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Gulf Harbour to Orewa via Hibiscus Coast Station
blank 30 60 60 60 60
Manly to Waiwera via Hibiscus Coast Station
blank 30 60 60 60 60
Hibiscus Coast Station to Albany Station via Dairy Flat Highway
blank 60 120 120 120 120
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Gulf Harbour to Hibiscus Coast Station via Big Manly Vipond Rd and Red Beach
blank 30 60 60 60 60
Orewa to Hibiscus Coast Station via Millwater
blank 30 60 60 60 60
Orewa to Hibiscus Coast Station via Maygrove and Red Beach
blank 60 60 blank 60 60
Waiwera to City Centre
blank 4 trips blank blank blank blank
Gulf Harbour to City Centre
blank 8 trips blank blank blank blank
Arkles Bay to Whangaparoa Plaza (trial service)
blank 60 blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Gulf Harbour to Whangaparoa Plaza via Shakespear Regional Park (trial service—timed for Ferry)
blank 30 60 blank blank blank
045—Orewa to Westlake Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
046—Orewa to Westlake Boys & Rosmini College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
047—Gulf Harbour to Westlake Girls & Carmel College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
044—Westlake Girls to Silverdale
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
045—Westlake Schools to Silverdale
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
046—St Josephs & Rosmini College to Orewa
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
046x—St Josephs & Rosmini College to Silverdale
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
047—Carmel College & Westlake Girls to Gulf Harbour
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
049—Westlake Boys to Manly
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 47—Hibiscus Coast Schools Public services in this area (unit 46) were consulted on in 2014. The following school services may require amendment once the new network is in place.
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
002—Hatfields Beach to Orewa Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
004—Army Bay to Orewa College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
005—Arkles Bay/Manly to Orewa College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
006—Stanmore Bay/Vipond Rd to Orewa College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
007—Brightside Rd to Orewa College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
008—Forrest Hill to Kingsway School
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
009—Torbay to Kingsway School
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
010—Hobsonville to Kingsway School
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
011—Birkenhead/Glenfield to Kingsway School
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
012—Gulf Harbour to Kingsway School
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
013—Stanmore Bay to Kingsway School
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
014—Manly to Kingsway School
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
017—Silverdale to Whangaparaoa College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
018—Orewa to Whangaparaoa College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
019—Army Bay to Whangaparaoa College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
019—Whangaparaoa College to Gulf Harbour School
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
020—Gulf Harbour to Whangaparaoa College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
021—Orewa Via Hatfields Beach to Stella Maris School
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
022—Gulf Harbour to Stella Maris School
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
025—Orewa to Long Bay College, Northcross & Rangitoto College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
026—Gulf Harbour to Long Bay College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
027—Stanmore Bay to Northcross Intermediate
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
002—Orewa Schools to Hatfields Beach
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
004—Orewa College to Army Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
005—Orewa College to Arkles Bay/Manly
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
006—Orewa College to Stanmore Bay/Vipond Rd
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
007—Orewa College to Brightside Rd
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
008 –Kingsway School to Forrest Hill
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
009 –Kingsway School to Torbay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
010 –Kingsway School to Hobsonville
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
011 –Kingsway School to Birkenhead/Glenfield
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
012 –Kingsway School to Gulf Harbour
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
013 –Kingsway School to Stanmore Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
014—Kingsway School to Manly
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
017—Whangaparaoa College to Silverdale
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
018—Whangaparaoa College to Orewa
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
019—Whangaparaoa College to Army Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
019—Gulf Harbour School to Whangaparaoa College
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
020—Whangaparaoa College to Gulf Harbour
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
021—Stella Maris School to Orewa Via Hatfields Beach
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
022—Stella Maris School to Gulf Harbour
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
025—Long Bay College, Northcross & Rangitoto College to [Orewa]
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
026—Long Bay College to Gulf Harbour
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
027—Northcross Intermediate to Stanmore Bay
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 48—WarkworthThere will be second phase consultation on the proposal at a later date
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Warkworth to Silverdale Park & Ride Station
blank 60 120 120 120 120
Warkworth to Snells Beach and Matakana
blank 60 60 blank 60 60
Unit 50—Ti Rakau Drive—Pre AMETI Busway extension to BotanyThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Mission Heights to Panmure via Kilkenny Dr, Botany Town Centre and Ti Rakau Dr (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
blank 10 30 30 30 30
Howick to Panmure via Meadowlands Dr, Millhouse Dr, Botany Town Centre and Ti Rakau Dr (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
blank 10 30 30 30 30
321—Glen Innes to Edgewater College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
320—Edgewater College to Glen Innes
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 52—Howick to Panmure—Pre AMETI Busway extension to BotanyThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Howick to Half Moon Bay Ferry Terminal
blank 30 30 60 60 60
Botany to Half Moon Bay Ferry Terminal via Highland Park
blank 30 30 60 60 60
Half Moon Bay Ferry Terminal to Panmure via Farm Cove
blank 20 30 60 30/60 30/60
Bucklands Beach to Panmure
blank 20 blank blank blank blank
Howick to Panmure via Moore St, Cascades Rd and Reeves Rd
blank 20 60 60 60 60
014—Botany Downs to Sacred Heart College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
016—Howick to Sacred Heart College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
313—Star Of The Sea School to Highland Park
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
016—Sacred Heart College to Howick
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
019—Sacred Heart to Dannemora
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
021—Sacred Heart College to Bucklands Beach
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
080—Macleans College to Panmure
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
085—St Marks School to Pakuranga
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 53—Botany CrosstownThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Manukau to Botany Town Centre via Chapel Rd and Ormiston Town centre
blank 15 15 30 15/30 15/30
Manukau to Botany Town Centre via eastern Flat Bush and Ormiston Town centre
blank 15 30 30 30/60 30/60
Manukau to Ormiston Town Centre via eastern Flat Bush
blank 15 30 60 30/60 30/60
Bucklands Beach to Botany Town Centre via Highland Park
blank 15 30 60 30/60 30/60
Flat Bush to Middlemore via Ormiston Rd, Otara, Hunters Corner
blank 20 30 60 30/60 30/60
Ormiston Town Centre to Beachlands via Whitford
blank 60 60 60 60 60
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Pine Harbour Ferry Feeder. Maraetai to Pine Harbour Ferry Terminal (time for ferry sailings)
blank 20 60 60 60 60
018—Highland Park to Sancta Maria College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
072—Highland Park to Howick Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
078—Golflands to Farm Cove Intermediate
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
088—Pakuranga to Sancta Maria College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
089—Botany Downs to Sancta Maria College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
302—Dannemora to Macleans College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
314—Botany to Howick Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
315—Smales Rd to Somerville Intermediate And Howick College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
317—Dannemora to Somerville Intermediate
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
317—Accent Dr to Howick Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
317—Redcastle Drive to Howick Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
317—Baverstock Rd to Howick Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
322—Smales Rd to Somerville Intermediate & Howick College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
018—Sancta Maria College to Highland Park
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
075—Bucklands Beach Intermediate to Highland Park
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
078—Farm Cove Intermediate to Golflands
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
081—Macleans College to Botany Downs
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
082—Macleans College to Dannemora
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
082—Macleans College to Botany
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
088—Sancta Maria College to Pakuranga
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
089—Sancta Maria College to Botany Downs
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
309—Howick College to Kilkenny Dr
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
310—Howick College to Mirrabooka & Burswood Dr
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
311—Howick College to Dannemora Dr
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
314—Owairoa Primary to Botany
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
314—Somerville Intermediate to Golflands
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
315—Somerville Intermediate to Dannemora
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
316—Somerville Intermediate to Kilkenny And Middlefield Dr
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
317—Somerville Intermediate to Redcastle Dr
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
318—Somerville Intermediate to Kilkenny
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
319—Aviemore Dr to Burswood
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
323—Howick Intermediate to Botany Downs
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
324—Farm Cove Intermediate to Botany Downs
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
325—Star Of The Sea School to Cockle Bay & Golflands
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
326—Macleans College to Bucklands Beach
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
700—Sancta Maria to North Park
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 54—East Tamaki CrosstownMost Routes confirmed via South consultation in 2013.
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Botany Town Centre to Manukau via Preston Rd
blank 15 30 30 30/60 30/60
Botany Town Centre to Onehunga via Highbrook, Otahuhu and Neilson St—subject to consultation in 2015
blank 15 30 blank blank blank
Panmure to Manukau via Highbrook
blank 15 30 blank blank blank
Unit 55—Pakuranga Rd—Pre AMETI Busway extension to BotanyThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Cockle Bay to Britomart via Howick and Pakuranga Rd (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
blank 15 30 30 30 30
Botany to Britomart via Whitford Rd, Howick and Pakuranga Rd (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
blank 15 30 30 30 30
Howick to Britomart via Pakuranga Rd (Frequency based on Double Decker buses)
blank 10 blank blank blank blank
010—Botany Downs to Epsom Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
011—Bucklands Beach to Remuera Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
010—Epsom Schools to Botany Downs
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
011—Baradene College to Bucklands Beach
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
012—Baradene College to Dannemora
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
071—Diocesan School to Botany Downs
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
303—Howick College to Panmure
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
304—Sommerville Intermediate to Highland Park
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
327—Pakuranga College to Pakuranga
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 60—AirportRoutes confirmed via South consultation in 2013.
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Airport Link. Onehunga to Manukau via Mangere Town Centre, Airport and Papatoetoe
blank 15 15 15 15/30 15/30
Unit 61—Mangere BridgeRoutes confirmed via South consultation in 2013.
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Mangere Town Centre to City Centre via Favona, Mangere Bridge, Onehunga and Pah Rd
blank 30 30 60 30/60 30/60
Mangere Town Centre to City via Queenstown and Pah Rd
blank 15 blank blank blank blank
046—Mangere to Remuera Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
058—Favona to Onehunga Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
059—Mangere to Onehunga Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
060—Puhinui to Auckland Girls Grammar
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
061—Mangere Town Centre to Onehunga Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
061—Mangere to Auckland Girls Grammar
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
062—Favona/Mangere to Onehunga Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
084—Mangere to St Josephs School (Onehunga)
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
312—Onehunga Transport Centre to Onehunga Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
392—Onehunga Transport Centre to Onehunga Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
001—Royal Oak Intermediate to Favona
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
001—Onehunga High to Mangere East
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
001—McAuley High to Onehunga Transport Centre
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
002—Royal Oak Intermediate to Mangere Bridge
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
002—Onehunga High to Favona
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
003—Royal Oak Intermediate to Mangere
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
003—Onehunga High to Mangere Bridge
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
004—Royal Oak Intermediate to Onehunga
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
005—Onehunga High to Mangere
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
006—Onehunga High to Onehunga
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
046—Remuera Schools to Mangere
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
061—Auckland Girls Grammar to Mangere
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
061—Onehunga High to Mangere Town Centre
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
061—Royal Oak Intermediate to Mangere Town Centre
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
084—St Josephs School (Onehunga) to Mangere Town Centre
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 62—OtahuhuRoutes confirmed via South consultation in 2013.
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Mangere Town Centre to Glen Innes via Massey Rd, Otahuhu Station and Otahuhu, Sylvia Park and Panmure— —subject to further consultation in 2015 for extension to Glen Innes from Sylvia Park
blank 15 15 15 15 15/30
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Mangere Town Centre to Manukau City Centre via Mangere East, Otahuhu Station, Otahuhu, Otara and Flat Bush
blank 15 30 30 30/60 30/60
Otahuhu Station to Ihumatao via Mangere Town Centre
blank 15 60 blank blank blank
Mangere Town Centre to Seaside Park via Favona and Otahuhu train station
blank 30 60 60 60 60
Mangere Town Centre to Middlemore Hospital (west) via Tidal Road
blank 20 60 60 60 60
017—Mt Wellington to Otahuhu Primary
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
031—Otara Town Centre to De La Salle College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
035—Mt Wellington to Otahuhu College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
041—Mangere to Otahuhu Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
065—Otahuhu Transport Centre to Ellerslie/Penrose Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
073—Otahuhu to Edgewater College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
550—Seaside Park to Otahuhu College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
012—Otahuhu Intermediate to Mangere Town Centre
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
017—Otahuhu Schools to Mt Wellington
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
022—McAuley High to Flat Bush
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
027—Glendowie College to Otahuhu Transport Centre
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
031—McAuley High to Otara Town Centre
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
033—Otahuhu College to Otara
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
034—McAuley High to Mangere Bridge Shops & Onehunga Transport Centre
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
036—De La Salle College to Pt England
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
046—De La Salle College to Otara
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
064—One Tree Hill College to Otahuhu
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
067—One Tree Hill College to Otahuhu Transport Centre
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
550—Fairburn Primary to Seaside Park
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 63—Papatoetoe/OtaraRoutes confirmed via South consultation in 2013.
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Mangere Town Centre to Botany Town Centre via Papatoetoe, Otara, Springs Rd and Smales Rd
blank 15 15 30 15/30 15/30
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Onehunga to Manukau via Mangere, Mangere Town Centre, western Papatoetoe
blank 15 30 60 30/60 30/60
002—Mangere Bridge Shops to Seventh Day Adventist Primary
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
003—Mangere Bridge Shops to Holy Cross School (Papatoetoe)
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
013—Otara to Edgewater College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
026—Papatoetoe Town Hall to Papatoetoe Intermediate
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
027—Middlemore Hospital to Papatoetoe Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
029—Puhinui to Papatoetoe Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
051—Middlemore to Seventh Day Adventist Primary
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
001—Kedgley Intermediate to Puhinui
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
003—Seventh Day Adventist Primary to Mangere Town Centre
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
004—Seventh Day Adventist Primary to Mangere Bridge Shops
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
024—Papatoetoe Intermediate to Manukau
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
025—Papatoetoe Intermediate to Papatoetoe Town Hall
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
026—Papatoetoe Intermediate to Puhinui
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
027—Papatoetoe Intermediate to Middlemore Hospital
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
028—Papatoetoe Intermediate to Puhinui
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
051—Seventh Day Adventist Primary to Middlemore
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
054—Papatoetoe High to Middlemore
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
305—Edgewater College to Otara
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 64—ManurewaRoutes confirmed via South consultation in 2013.
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Papakura to Otahuhu Station via Great South Rd, Manurewa and Manukau
blank 15 15 30 15/30 15/30
Papakura to Manukau via Porchester Rd, Manurewa and Homai
blank 15 30 60 30/60 30/60
Weymouth to Manukau via Manurewa
blank 15 30 60 30/60 30/60
Wattle Downs to Manurewa
blank 15 30 60 30/60 30/60
Manurewa to Otara MIT via Clendon and Manukau (continues to Highbrook week days)
blank 15 30 60 30/60 30/60
Manurewa to Manukau via the Gardens circuit
blank 15 30 60 30/60 30/60
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Wiri Industrial circuit—both clockwise and anti-clockwise. Homai Station to Manukau Station via Plunket Ave.
blank 15 blank blank blank blank
Papakura to City via Great South Rd, Redoubt Rd and motorway
blank 30 blank blank blank blank
055—Conifer Grove to Rosehill Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
055—Papakura to McAuley High
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
056—Wattle Downs to Rosehill Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
058—Homai to Rosehill Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
059—Papakura to De La Salle College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Everglade Drive to Greenmeadows Intermediate
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Weymouth to Manurewa High & Alfriston College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Weymouth And Wattle Down to Manurewa Schools
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Clendon to Manurewa Schools & Alfriston College
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
055—Rosehill College to Conifer Grove
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
055—McAuley High to Papakura
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
056—Rosehill College to Wattle Downs
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
057—Rosehill College to Manurewa
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
058—Rosehill College to Homai
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
058—Rosehill Intermediate to Conifer Grove & Homai
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
059—De La Salle College to Papakura
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Manurewa Schools to Wattle Downs & Weymouth (PBS5)
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Greenmeadows Intermediate to Clendon (PBS6)
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Alfriston College to Redoubt Rd (PBS7)
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Greenmeadows Intermediate to Manukau Via Everglades (PBS8)
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
Unit 65—PapakuraRoutes confirmed via South consultation in 2013.
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Papakura to Takanini Station via Cosgrove
blank 30 30 60 60 60
Papakura to Papakura via Sheehan Avenue
blank 10 30 30 30/60 30/60
Papakura to Red Hills
blank 30 30 60 30/60 30/60
Papakura to Opaheke
blank 30 30 60
Papakura Station to Drury
blank 30 30 60 30/60 30/60
Papakura to Pahurehure
blank 10 30 30 30/60 30/60
Papakura to Karaka Harbourside
blank 15 30 60 30/60 30/60
Unit 67—PukekoheRoutes confirmed via Pukekohe/Waiuku consultation in 2014.
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Pukekohe Northeast loop
blank 30 60 60 60 60
Route Descriptions
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Pukekohe Northwest loop
blank 30 60 60 60 60
Pukekohe South loop
blank 30 60 60 60 60
Waiuku to Papakura
blank 60 blank blank blank blank
Waiuku to Pukekohe
blank 60 60 blank 60 60
Tuakau to Wesley College (subject to funding arrangements)
blank 30 60 blank 60 60
End Table.
Cross-boundary services
Pukekohe—Tuakau—Port Waikato services destinations and service patterns will be subject to local consultation and to agreement on an appropriate funding mechanism.
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Light Rail Option—Within the next 10 years
Table:
tn: The table has been split into multiple tables by Service. End tn.
Light Rail—Services using Queen StThe routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Light Rail Option—Route Description
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Dominion Rd (Mt Roskill terminus), Ian McKinnon Dr, Queen St (and possible link to Wynyard)
blank 6 7.5 10 7.5/10 7.5/10
Bus services post Light Rail—Units 1 and 8 are deleted and replaced with the following. Please note—as the LRT network will be delivered in stages, to ensure continuity there will be a need to phase out the existing bus network in stages to match the LRT timing. The table below reflects the bus services once the LRT listed above has been completed.
The routes will be subject to more detailed consultation in 2015
Light Rail Option—Route Description
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Mt Roskill terminus to Wynyard via Stoddard Rd, Owairaka, St Lukes, Morningside Dr, New North Rd, Bond St and Ponsonby Rd
blank 10 15 30 15/30 15/30
Light Rail Option—Route Description
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
New Lynn to Onehunga via Mt Roskill light rail terminus
blank 6 15 20 15/20 15/20
Blockhouse Bay to Mt Roskill Light Rail terminus via White Swan Rd
blank 6 15 20 15/20 15/20
Lynfield to Mt Roskill Light Rail terminus via Dominion Rd Extension
blank 6 15 20 15/20 15/20
010—Sandringham to Ponsonby Intermediate
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
041—Mt Albert to Mt Albert Grammar
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
202—New Windsor to Auckland Girls Grammar
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
Light Rail Option—Route Description
Time of Day (school services)
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
010—Ponsonby Intermediate to Sandringham
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
041—Mt Albert Grammar to Mt Albert
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
202—Auckland Girls Grammar to New Windsor
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
019—Lynfield to Waikowhai Intermediate
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
248—Blockhouse Bay to Blockhouse Bay Intermediate
Morning blank blank blank blank blank
022—Waikowhai Intermediate to Lynfield
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
267—Mt Roskill Grammar to Lynfield
Afternoon blank blank blank blank blank
End Table.
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Ferry Services—contracted
Table:
Ferry Services—Route Descriptions: Subject to feedback in the RPTP
PTOM Unit Allocation
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Birkenhead Ferry Terminal to Downtown Ferry Terminal via Northcote Ferry Terminal
blank 30 60 60 30/60 30/60
Hobsonville Point & Beach Haven Wharf to Downtown Ferry Terminal
blank 30 60 60 60 60
Half Moon Bay Ferry. Half Moon Bay Ferry Terminal to Downtown Ferry Terminal
blank 30 30 60 30/60 30/60
Ferry Services—Route Descriptions: Subject to feedback in the RPTP
PTOM Unit Allocation
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Bayswater Ferry Terminal to Downtown Ferry Terminal
blank 30 60 60 30/60 30/60
Pine Harbour Ferry Terminal to Downtown Ferry Terminal
blank 20/30 60 60 60 60
West Harbour Ferry Terminal to Downtown Ferry Terminal
blank 20/30 60 60 60/120 60/120
Gulf Harbour Ferry Terminal to Downtown Ferry Terminal (some services via Rakino)
blank 30 120 - 120 120
Ferry Services—Route Descriptions: Subject to feedback in the RPTP
PTOM Unit Allocation
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Rakino Ferry Terminal to Downtown Ferry Terminal
blank - 3 trips per week
- - -
End Table.
Train Services—Pre CRL
Table:
Train Services—Route Descriptions
PTOM Unit Allocation
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Southern Rail Line. Papakura to Britomart
N/A 10 10 15 10/15 10/15
Eastern Rail Line. Manukau to Britomart
N/A 10 10 15 10/15 10/15
Western Rail Line. Swanson to Britomart
N/A 10 10 15 15 10/15
Onehunga Rail Line. Onehunga Station to Britomart
N/A 30 30 30 30 30
Train Services—Route Descriptions
PTOM Unit Allocation
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Southern Rail Line. Pukekohe Station to Papakura Station
N/A 15 30 30 30/60 30/60
End Table.
Train Services—Post CRL and electrification to Pukekohe
Table:
Train Services—Route Descriptions
PTOM Unit Allocation
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Southern Rail Line. Papakura to City Centre and through
N/A 5 10 10 10 10
Southern Rail Line. Extension to and from Pukekohe Station (half the southern line services to and from Papakura continue to Pukekohe)
N/A 10 20 20 20 20
Train Services—Route Descriptions
PTOM Unit Allocation
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Eastern Rail Line. Manukau to City Centre and through
N/A 5 10 10 10 10
Western Rail Line. Swanson to City Centre and through
N/A 5 10 10 10 10
Onehunga Rail Line. Onehunga Station to City Centre and through
N/A 5 30 30 30 30
End Table.
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Exempt services not subject to PTOM contracts
Frequencies described are aspiration, not necessarily what is delivered by the operator of the exempt service
Table:
Route Descriptions
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
AIRBUS EXPRESS. Airport to Ferry Terminal Downtown via Mt Eden or Dominion Rd
10 10 (15 early morning)
20 (evng)/30 (night)
15/20/30 (night)
15/20/30 (night)
Devonport Ferry. Devonport Ferry Terminal to Downtown Ferry Terminal
15 15 30 15/30 15/30
Stanley Bay Ferry. Stanley Bay Ferry Terminal to Downtown Ferry Terminal
30 - - - -
Waiheke Ferry. Matiatia Ferry Terminal to Downtown Ferry Terminal (Fullers and Explorer)
30 30 60 30/60 30/60
Kennedy Point, Waiheke to Half Moon Bay (Vehicle Ferry with passengers)
blank 12 per day blank 10 per day 9 per day
Route Descriptions
Mon-Fri Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Off-Peak Frequency
Mon-Fri Evening Frequency
Sat Frequency day/evening
Sun Frequency day/evening
Kennedy Point, Waiheke to Wynyard Quarter (Vehicle Ferry with passengers)
blank blank 2 Friday only 3 per day 3 per day
Great Barrier Island to Wynyard Quarter (Vehicle Ferry with passengers)
blank 5 trips per week
blank blank blank
Great Barrier Island to Wynyard Quarter (Passenger Ferry)
blank occasional blank - -
End Table.
On-demand services
Total Mobility services for people with disabilities (refer Appendix 7)
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Attachment D: Replacement network maps (RPTP Chapter 5)
tn: The following three network maps display the following features: Rapid Network; Frequent Network; Connector Network; Local Network; Major Interchange; Intermediate Interchange; Minor Interchange.
The trend visible across the maps is a shift from predominantly Local services to Frequent services supported by Connector services, with the Rapid Network extending over time.
Brief descriptions are given below, listing the major interchanges and the extent of the Rapid Network. End tn.
Map:
Current (2015) Network
tn: The major interchanges listed are: Albany; Constellation; Manukau; New Lynn; Onehunga; Otahuhu; Panmure; Smales Farm. Rapid Network sections shown are: Constellation to Harbour Bridge; City Centre to Penrose. End tn.
End Map.
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Map:
Proposed 2018 Network
tn: The major interchanges listed match the previous map. Rapid Network sections shown are: Constellation to Harbour Bridge; City Centre to Swanson (via New Lynn); City Centre to Papakura (via Otahuhu); City Centre to Otahuhu (via Glen Innes and Panmure). End tn.
End Map.
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Map:
Proposed 2025 Network
tn: The major interchanges listed are: Albany; Constellation; Henderson; New Lynn; Newmarket; Onehunga; Otahuhu; Panmure; Smales Farm; Te Atatu; Wynyard; Manukau. Rapid Network sections shown are: Albany to Harbour Bridge; City Centre to Swanson (via New Lynn); City Centre to Owairka (via Mt Roskill); City Centre to Pukekohe (via Otahuhu); City Centre to Botany (via Glen Innes and Panmure). End tn.
End Map.
***
AIFS Simplified Fare Zones1. Zone CityNorthern boundaries include:
Auckland Harbour Bridge Coastline
Eastern Boundaries include:
Tamaki Dr bridge west of Ngapipi Road Shoreline Hobson Bay Brighton Road Intersection Shore Road/Arney Road Railway line between Parnell Road and Remuera Road Mt Eden Domain Mt Eden Road to Mt Eden village (Stokes Road)
Southern Boundaries include:
SH1 between St Marks Rd and Mountain Road Mountain Road north of Glenfell Pl Valley Road from Mt Eden Rd to Dominion Rd Valley Road Shops Walters Road Sandringham Road north of Walters Rd
Western boundaries include:
New North Road at Central Rd Grey Lynn Shops, intersection Great North Rod & Surrey Crescent Surrey Crescent to browning St Browning St to Allen Rd Allen Rd to Richmond Rd Richmond Rd from Allen Rd to Warnock St Warnock St to William Denny Ave West End Road at 30 West End Road
2. Zone IsthmusNorthern boundaries include:
West End Rd at Cox's Bay Reserve 30 West End Rd Richmond Rd from Wamock St and Surrey Crescent to Grey Lynn Shops Kingsland Shops (new North Rd between Bond Street and Central Rd,
Sandringham Rd between Walters Rd and New North Road) Valley Rd Shops (Dominion Rd and Valley Rd) Valley Rd from Dominion Road Mt Eden Rd Stokes Rd, Owens Rd and Mountain Road to Mountain Rd at Lion Place Seccombes Rd, Crowhurst St and Khyber Pass to Western Line on Broadway
Middleton Rd/Bassett Rd to Ayr Reserve (Shore Rd) Hobson Bay Tamaki Dr/Ngapipi Rd
Eastern Boundaries include:
Tamaki River
Southern Boundaries include:
Manukau Harbour Mangere Bridge Otahuhu Train Station to Otahuhu Bus Station along Station Road and Mason
Ave Atkinson Ave between Luke St and Princes St Panama Road
Western boundaries include:
Northwestern Motorway at Patiki Road Rosebank Road Peninsula Rata Street to Great North Road New Lynn Transport Interchange Portage Road from Clark St to Green Bay Godley Road at Bishop Street
3. Zone WaitakareNorthern boundaries include:
Upper Harbour Bridge Coastline
Eastern Boundaries include:
Portage Road from Clark St to Green Bay New Lynn Transport Centre Rata Street
Southern Boundaries include:
Laingholm Coastline Manukau Harbour
Western boundaries include:
Waitakare township Scenic Drive Waiatarua Start of Huia Road (northeast of Laingholm)
4. Zone Lower North ShoreNorthern boundaries include:
Upper Harbour Highway, Constellation Dr and Maxwelton Dr to Beach Road Coastline north of Beach Haven
Eastern Boundaries include:
Coastline
Southern Boundaries include:
Auckland Harbour Bridge Coastline
Western boundaries include:
Coastline Upper Harbour Dr between Emily Lane and Dene Court lane
5. Zone Upper North ShoreNorthern boundaries include:
Dairy Flat Highway—south of intersection Bawden Road East Coast Road—south of intersection Bawden Road
Eastern Boundaries include:
Coastline
Southern Boundaries include:
Upper Harbour Dr between Emily Lane and Dene Court lane Upper Harbour Highway Carribean Dr to Sunset Rd Sunset Rd to Constellation Station Constellation Dr and Maxwelton Dr to Beach Road
Western boundaries include:
Upper Harbour Bridge Lucas Creek
6. Zone Hibiscus CoastNorthern boundaries include:
Waiwera river Weranui Rd (Waiwera) east from SH1/Northern Gateway Toll Rd Waiwera Rd Hibiscus Coast Highway south from Waiwera River intersection with Waiwera
Rd
Eastern Boundaries include:
Coastline
Southern Boundaries include:
Dairy Flat Highway—north of intersection Bawden Road East Coast Road—north of intersection Bawden Road
Western boundaries include:
SH1/Northern Gateway Toll Rd south from Weranui Rd (Waiwera) to intersection with Hibiscus Coast Highway and Dairy Flat Highway
SH17 Dairy Flat Highway between intersection with Hibiscus Coast Highway and north of intersection Bawden Road
7. Zone Manukau NorthNorthern boundaries include:
Coastline from Whitford to Seaside Park Manukau Harbour Otahuhu Station via Station Rd to Otahuhu Bus Station Atkinson Ave between Luke St and Princes St Lagoon Dr, Church Crescent, Queens Road and bus stops at Panmure
Transport Centre
Eastern Boundaries include:
Whitford
Southern Boundaries include:
Southwestern Motorway SH20 and Redoubt Rd Wiri Station Rd from Plunket Ave to SH20 Puhinui Rd
Western boundaries include:
Manukau Harbour
8. Zone Manukau SouthNorthern boundaries include:
Cavendish Dr and Te Irirangi Dr to SH1 Great South Rd between Cavendish Dr and Ryan Pl Redoubt Rd
Eastern Boundaries include:
Red Hill Road, Settlement Rd, Dominion Rd, Clevedon Rd, Cosgrave Rd then Mill Rd to Redoubt Rd
Southern Boundaries include:
Great South Road at Waihoehoe Rd (Drury) Boundary Rd and Red Hill Rd Drury Creek
Western boundaries include:
Hingaia Rd at Drury Creek Southern Motorway between Papakura and Drury Coastline from Pahuhehure to Puhinui Reserve
9. Zone BeachlandsBeachlands and Maraetai with zone boundary at Turanga Creek on Whitford-Maraetai Rd east of Whitford
Northern boundaries include:
Coastline
Eastern Boundaries include:
Maratai Coast Road at Magazine Bay
Western boundaries include:
Turanga Creek on Whitford-Maraetai Rd east of Whitford
10. Zone FranklinStops in Franklin southwest of Drury (Pukekohe, Paerata, Karaka, Waiuku)
Northern boundaries include:
Manukau Harbour Drury Creek on Linwood Road
Eastern Boundaries include:
SH1 at Karaka Road Drury Creek on Linwood Road
Southern Boundaries include:
Boundary Waikato Region (except stops in Tuakau and Port Waikato)
Western boundaries include:
Waiuku River
11. Zone WarkworthAll areas north of Zone Hibiscus Coast; north of Waiwera River to Auckland Region northern boundary
12. Zone HelensvilleStops in Helensville and Parakai
Eastern Boundaries include:
Peak Road
Southern Boundaries include:
SH16 at Wharepapa
Western boundaries include:
Coastline
13. Zone HuapaiStops along SH16 between Wharepapa and intersection SH16/Fred Taylor Dr/Brigham Creek Road
(Includes Kumeu, Huapai, Waimauku, Reweti and Woodhill)
14. Zone WaihekeAll of Waiheke Island
Zone Overlaps15. Zone Overlap—City/IsthmusGrey Lynn
Stops in vicinity of Grey Lynn Shops on Great North Road and Williamson Ave
Richmond Rd between Tutanekei St and Allen Rd West End Rd between Jervois Rd and Coxs Bay
Kingsland
New North Rd between Bond St and Central Rd Sandringham Rd between Bond Street and Walters Rd
Newmarket
Mountain Rd between Lion Pl and Glenfell Pl Gillies Ave between SH1 and Seccombes Rd Khyber Pass between Crowhurst St and Broadway Broadway between Western Rail Line and SH1 Nuffield St Remuera Road between Nuffield St and Broadway
Thomas Bloodworth Park
From 19 Shore Road to Ayr St
Mount Eden
Stops in Mt Eden Shops
Orakei
Stops on Tamaki Dr at Parnell Baths
Dominion Road
Stops in the vicinity of intersection Dominion Rd/Valley Rd All stops on Valley Rd from Dominion Rd to Mt Eden Road
16. Zone Overlap—Upper North Shore/Lower North Shore
Stops at Constellation Station Albany Highway—Stops between Bush Rd Ashby Pl Upper Harbour Dr between Emily Ln and Dene Court Ln Constellation Dr (and East Coast Rd) between SH1 and 351 East Coast Rd Maxwelton Dr to (and including stops at) Mairangi Bay shops Unsworth Heights defined by Upper Harbour Highway, SH1, Sunset Rd and
Caribbean Dr
17. Zone Overlap—Isthmus/Waitakare All stops and platforms at New Lynn Transport Interchange
18. Zone Overlap—Isthmus/Manukau NorthOnehunga
Onehunga Transport Centre Onehunga Mall between Church St and SH20 Church St between Spring St and Onehunga Mall, includes stops at
Onehunga Train Station
Otahuhu
Otahuhu Bus Station (between King St and Avenue Rd) Bus stops adjacent to Otahuhu train station Station Rd East Mason Ave
Panmure
Bus stops at Panmure Transport Centre Queens Road (Panmure shops) Church Crescent
19. Zone Overlap—Manukau North/Manukau SouthNorthern boundaries include:
Cavendish Dr (and Te Irirangi Dr) between SH20 and SH1 Great South Rd between Cavendish Dr and Ryan Pl
Southern Boundaries include:
SH 20 from Puhinui Rd to Plunket Ave Plunket Ave between SH20 and Wiri Station Rd Wiri Station Rd between Plunket Ave and SH20 SH20 from Wiri Station Rd to SH1
Eastern boundaries include:
SH1
End of Variation to the Auckland Regional Public Transport Plan