A Whole New Network for South Auckland: Auckland Transport Southern New Network AT Metro Adapted in accordance with Section 69 of the Copyright Act 1994 by the Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind, for the sole use of persons who have a print disability. Produced 2016 by Accessible Format Production, Blind Foundation, Auckland, New Zealand. This edition is a transcription of the following print edition: October 2016. Transcriber's Note Transcriber notes are indicated by "tn". Maps and images have been omitted. Blank sections in a form are indicated by "---".For more information about the new bus routes in this publication, please call Auckland Transport on 09 366 6400. Page 1 Catch the bus? You need to read this. Big changes to bus services in South Auckland, Pukekohe and Waiuku from Sunday 30 October 2016. Are you ready? New bus routes, new bus numbers and new timetables start Sunday 30 October 2016. Catch a bus? You need to read this. Four Steps to get ready 1. Look at the map on pages 5 and 7 and find your new bus route. 2. Look at your new bus timetable and check what time your bus runs. 3. Use the Journey Planner and write down the details of your new bus journey and keep it with you. 4. Come along to an event (see page 3) to talk to staff or call us on (09) 366 6400. For Franklin residents free call 0800 10 30 80. www.AT.govt.nz/newnetworksouth Samoan: E mafai ona e mauaina se lolomiga i le gagana Samoa mai le upega tafailagi. Tongan: Kapau oku fiema'u 'i he lea Faka-Tonga' a e tohi ni, vakai ki he 'emau Uepisaiti Plan Your New Journey Write down the details of your new bus journey and keep it with you. Box: tn: Blank sections are indicated by "---". End tn. From (start): --- To (destination): --- On: Weekday/Sat/Sun (circle one) To: arrive before/depart after (circle one) Fare with AT Hop card: Fare without AT Hop card: Walk to (bus stop or station): Take train or bus --- at time --- Transfer required? Yes/No Transfer at: Take bus or train --- at time --- Second transfer required? Yes/No Transfer at: --- Take bus or train --- at time --- Get off at: --- Walk to: --- Estimated arrival time: --- End box. Introducing the Southern New Network. Get Ready. Set. Go … The biggest change to Auckland's bus and train network kicks off on Sunday 30 October 2016. It's a simpler, more integrated network that will completely change the way people travel. New bus routes, bus timetables and bus companies, better customer information and a new bus-train interchange at Otahuhu Station are all ready to go. But that's not all. Expect more buses, more often, across South Auckland and new bus services for Pukekohe and Waiuku. Three new Frequent routes that will run every 15 minutes between 7am and 7pm, 7 days a week, including one along Great South Rd between Otahuhu and Papakura. Plus a bus to the airport which runs till midnight. Our new trains are already moving thousands of people and helping to ease congestion. Having local buses connecting at train stations makes it easier to transfer between buses and trains. Pukekohe train station is being redeveloped and there's a new bus station at Manukau. There's a lot going on to give people more choices and better connections to the places they want to go. We realise a change this big is never easy. Some people will need to transfer, others will have a new bus route, but everyone will need to get a hold of their new bus timetable to get ready so they don't miss the bus. Before any changes happen we'll be out in the community, helping you get ready. See page 3 for public information events. Box: What are the main benefits? • Simple: a simpler network will make public transport a more attractive and easier option for a wider range of activities, as well as new or one-off trips. • Frequent: More buses will run frequently throughout the day, 7am-7pm, 7 days a week. Buses will operate outside 7am to 7pm but at reduced frequencies. • Choice: with new Simpler Fares introduced in August, you'll be able to take advantage of connecting to more destinations. For more information go to www.AT.govt.nz/SimplerFares. End box. Key steps we took on the road to the Southern New Network Diagram: tn: This diagram has been converted into a list. End tn. March 2013: Auckland Transport Regional Public Transport Plan. June to August 2013: Feedback from South Auckland New Network consultation. 1148 submissions, 56% in support; 20 of the 28 routes proposed were changed based on feedback. March 2014: AT Hop rollout on buses and trains complete. April 2014: Electric trains arrive on the Onehunga line. August 2014: Electric trains added to the Eastern line. September to October 2014: Pukekohe& Waiuku consultation feedback. 66% of feedback from Pukekohe supported changes; 82% of feedback from Waiuku supported changes. December 2014: South Auckland bus routes confirmed. Weekend trains added to Pukekohe line. January 2015: Electric trains start on the Southern line. November 2015: Construction of Otahuhu bus-train interchange starts. February 2016: Construction of Manukau bus station starts. August 2016: Simpler fares introduced. New zones make fares simpler. Southern New Network on the road Sunday 30th October 2016. End diagram. Page 2 Everything about buses will change on Sunday 30 October There will be new bus routes, new timetables, more buses more often and for some people the need to transfer to a train to complete their journey. We have several tools to help you make a plan and get ready. Plan your journey In three easy steps the online Journey Planner will help you plan your travel. All you need to do is type in your "from" and "to" locations and the time you want to travel. 1. Where are you starting your journey from? 2. Where do you want to go? 3. When do you want to go? It is important to select a date from Sunday 30 October onwards for your new journey details. The Journey planner can be accessed from your smartphone, tablet or desktop computer. Go to www.AT.govt.nz/journeyplanner. Visit our Customer Service Centres Get assistance from our friendly AT staff at our Customer Service Centres: Pukekohe Train Station, Papakura Train Station, Manukau Train Station, Botany Town Centre, Newmarket Train Station, AUT City Campus and Britomart Transport Centre. Printed timetables Timetables and suburb guides for buses, trains and ferries can be viewed and downloaded from our website, or pick one up from our Customer Service Centres. You can order another suburb timetable or extra copies of timetables by calling our Call Centre or sending an email to timetables@AT.govt.nz. Please provide the following: • Postal address • Contact phone number • The route number or the name of the timetable(s) that you need • The quantity required Track My Bus app Track My Bus is an app that lets you track the progress of your bus in real-time, so you'll always know how much time is up your sleeve. You can save your favourite bus routes and stops, and count down the stops until you're on board. With the app you can: • Save multiple bus stops and bus routes • See in real-time where your bus is on your favourite routes • Track the progress of your bus from the ten stops before yours • See when a bus has arrived or already gone Available from the App Store or Google Play Get to know your train services Trips to and from the city for many people will need to be made by train. Local buses will connect at train stations and passengers will need to transfer to the train for trips to the city. Trains on the Southern and Eastern line run every 10 minutes during peak times. To get to Manukau from the Southern Line, passengers should transfer to an Eastern Line service at Puhinui Station. To get to Sylvia Park, Panmure and Glen Innes from the Southern Line, transfer at Otahuhu Station. After last trains from Monday to Thursday, there is a bus service 322 which has two late night trips between Britomart and Otahuhu Station via Great South Rd. Free train text updates: To get text updates on train services, register your mobile phone at www.AT.govt.nz/trainupdates. tn: A semi-complete map showing stops on the Western, Eastern, Southern and Onehunga lines has been omitted. This is described below. End tn. Western line (from west): Baldwin Avenue, Morningside, Kingsland/Eden Park, Mt Eden (Transfer station for bus services to Auckland Airport), Grafton (Hospital), Newmarket (train interchange station), Britomart Transport Centre (Train Interchange Station and Transfer station for bus services to Auckland Airport). Eastern line (from east): Manukau, Puhinui (train interchange station), Papatoetoe (transfer station for bus services to Auckland Airport), Middlemore (Hospital), Otahuhu (train interchange station), Westfield, Sylvia Park, Panmure, Glen Innes, Meadowbank, Orakei, Britomart Transport Centre (Train Interchange Station and Transfer station for bus services to Auckland Airport). Onehunga line (from south): Onehunga (Transfer station for bus services to Auckland Airport), Te Papapa, Penrose (3)/Mt Smart Stadium (Train Interchange Station), Ellerslie, Greenlane/Ellerslie Racecourse, Remuera, Newmarket (Train interchange Station), Britomart Transport Centre (Train Interchange Station and Transfer station for bus services to Auckland Airport). Southern line (from south): Pukekohe, Papakura (Train Interchange Station), Takanini, Te Mahia, Manurewa, Homai, Puhinui (Train Interchange Station), Papatoetoe (Transfer station for bus services to Auckland Airport), Middlemore (Hospital), Otahuhu (Train Interchange Station), Westfield, Penrose (1&2)/Mt Smart Stadium (Train Interchange Station), Ellerslie, Greenlane/Ellerslie Racecourse, Remuera, Newmarket (Train Interchange Station), Britomart Transport Centre (Train Interchange Station and Transfer station for bus services to Auckland Airport). Moving to a more Connected Network Auckland's current public transport network is complex, and many routes operate infrequently. With the help of thousands of customers who participated in the consultations held over the three last years, we have redesigned the network across the whole of Auckland—something that never been done on this scale before. A more connected network means we can make services much more frequent using the same number of buses, although more journeys will require a bus-to-bus or bus-to-train transfer. Improved bus frequencies, more direct routes, Simpler Fares and new bus stations at Otahuhu, Manukau and Pukekohe will help make it easier for people to connect. A new way of travelling to the city Buses will no longer run from South Auckland all the way into Central Auckland, except: • Mangere: 309 and limited peak service 309x. • Papakura: 360x limited peak only motorway express service. • Otahuhu: 322 in peak periods Monday to Friday and after last trains Monday to Thursday along Great South Rd. Otherwise travel to the city is by taking your local bus to a train station and transferring to a train. From the city, travel is by taking a train to your local station and transferring to a local bus. How to get to Symonds St and the city's university campuses • From Britomart take one of the frequent buses that travel via Symonds St. • From Newmarket Station take one of the frequent buses that travel via Symonds St. • From Mangere the 309 and the 309x travel to the city via Symonds St and Karangahape Rd. The following peak services travel via Symonds St and Anzac Ave: 322, 360x. Page 3 Come talk to us to plan your new journeys Come along to a public information event happening near you. More events are listed on our webpage. Spread the word. If you know other people who will be affected by these changes, including other members in your household, please encourage them to plan their own new journeys. Where to find us, Date and Time: Sir Edmund Hillary Library, Papakura. 209 Great South Rd, Papakura. Wednesday 5 October, 09:00 to 19:00. Takanini Farmers Market, The Ambusador events bus, 163 Airfield Road, Takanini. Saturday 8 October, 09:00 to 13:30. Sylvia Park Shopping Centre—near the Coffee Club and courtyard, 286 Mt Wellington Highway. Sunday 9 October, 09:00 to 19:00. Friendship House Community Centre, 20 Putney Way, Manukau—next to Manukau Library courtyard. Thursday 13 October, 09:00 to 16:00. Papatoetoe Night Market, Hunters Plaza. 217 Great South Rd, Papatoetoe. Friday 14 October, 17:30pm to 23:00. Otara Flea Market, The Ambusador events bus, Newbury Street Car Park, Otara. Saturday 15 October, 07:00 to 12:00. Papatoetoe Town Hall, 35 St George Street, Papatoetoe. Monday 17 October, 15:00 to 19:00. Dress-Smart, Onehunga, 151 Arthur St, Onehunga. Thursday 20 October, 10:00 to 19:00. Mangere Market, Mangere Town Centre. Saturday 22 October, 07:00 to 14:00. Franklin Market, Pukekohe, The Ambusador events bus. Massey Avenue Carpark, Pukekohe. Saturday 22 October, 08:00 to 12:00. Waiuku Town Centre, The Ambusador events bus, Constable Road Carpark. Saturday 22 October, 13:30 to 15:00. Manurewa Market, Northcrest Way, Manurewa. Sunday 23 October, 07:00 to 12:00. Botany Town Centre (next to Starbucks), Botany Town Centre. Friday 28 October, 09:00 to 21:00. Otahuhu Station Opening and Southern New Network Community Day. Walmsley Rd, Otahuhu, next to train station. Saturday 29 October, 09:00 to 17:00. Southern New Network Community Celebration Bring the family along to a fun community day on Saturday 29 October to celebrate the opening of the Otahuhu Bus Station (next to the train station) and launch of the new bus services. AT staff will be there to help you plan your new journeys. A new look for buses Buses operating within South Auckland, Pukekohe and Waiuku will all be painted in the new silver and blue AT Metro bus colours. Check the sign at the front of the bus for the route number and destination. Simpler, easier to understand new bus stop timetables Hundreds of bus stops across South Auckland, Pukekohe and Waiuku will display a new timetable. They will tell you which bus services use the bus stop and how often the bus will come during the day. The new timetables are clearer, easier to read and include more bus service information. Every bus stop timetable will show you the final destination of that particular route. The image below is a mock-up of a bus stop timetable. tn: Image is omitted and the information has been transcribed below. End tn. Bus stop timetables will no longer show every bus departure time. The new look will show the First bus of the day, the Frequency (how often) of the bus route and Evening bus times. Times are approximate. Actual bus frequency may vary due to traffic, road conditions or other unplanned circumstances. 24-hour clock: Bus times have been changed to 24-hour-clock format. Train times are also in 24-hour-clock format. Diagram: tn: A 24-hour clock shows hours 1 to 12 around a dial. These sit next to the equivalent hours of 13 to 0, as shown in the table below. End tn. Table: Title: 24-hour Clock 12-hour clock | 24-hour clock 1pm | 1300 hrs 2pm | 1400 hrs 3pm | 1500 hrs 4pm | 1600 hrs 5pm | 1700 hrs 6pm | 1800 hrs 7pm | 1900 hrs 8pm | 2000 hrs 9pm | 2100 hrs 10pm | 2200 hrs 11pm | 2300 hrs 12am/midnight | 0000 hrs End table. End diagram. Key Station or Connection Point: this indicates a location to connect to other bus and train services to complete your journey. Either a bus to bus transfer or transfer from a bus to a train. Page 4 Key changes for your neighbourhood Refer to the map on page 5 for more detail or go online to our webpage: www.AT.govt.nz/newnetworksouth to view individual route maps. Frequent bus services every 15 minutes, 7am to 7pm, 7 days a week Three new Frequent bus services taking you across South Auckland, connecting you to local town centres and train stations. • 31: Mangere Town Centre, Papatoetoe Train Station, Hunters Corner, Otara, East Tamaki and Botany. • 32: Mangere Town Centre, Massey Rd, Otahuhu Station, Otahuhu Town Centre and Sylvia Park. • 33: Great South Rd, Papakura, Takanini, Manurewa, Manukau, Hunters Corner, Otahuhu Town Centre and Otahuhu Station. How to get to the hospitals The 283 has been renumbered to the 321. The 321 Hospitals bus goes to Middlemore Hospital, Otahuhu, Great South Rd to Ellerslie Station, Greenlane Clinical Centre, Auckland City Hospital and then to Britomart. Auckland City Hospital options: From Newmarket or Britomart you can catch one of the many buses that go past the hospital. Middlemore Hospital options: There are frequent trains to Middlemore Hospital. Catch a bus to your local train station and transfer on to a train. From Mangere the 326 will take you to Gray Ave on the Mangere side of Middlemore Station. From Otara take the 575 or from Otahuhu take the 321 Hospitals bus. The Airporter 380 to Auckland Airport The 380 Airporter runs every 30 minutes, seven days a week. The Airporter stops at the International and Domestic terminals and elsewhere on the airport precinct. It also links Manukau, Papatoetoe Station, Mangere Town Centre and Onehunga. Late night buses The 322 bus service has two late night trips after last trains, Monday to Thursday. It travels in both directions between the city and Otahuhu Station along Great South Rd. NiteRider bus After midnight the NiteRider is an easy way to get home after a Friday or Saturday night out in the city. Go to our webpage to view the route maps. N10 via Manukau Rd to Onehunga, Mangere, Papatoetoe and Otara. N11 via Great South Rd service, Otahuhu, Hunters Corner, Manukau, Manurewa and Papakura. Great South Rd Frequent 33 travels between Papakura, Manurewa, Manukau, Hunters Corner and Otahuhu. Peak service 322 travels between Otahuhu and the city. Hospitals bus 321 travels between Otahuhu, Ellerslie Station and Greenlane Clinical Centre. NiteRider N11 travels from the city to Papakura. Mangere and Mangere Bridge Frequent buses from Mangere Town Centre: • 31 to Papatoetoe, Otara and Botany. • 32 to Otahuhu Station, Otahuhu Town Centre, and Sylvia Park. • Other local buses from Mangere Town Centre 313, 324. • A new bus for Boggust Park, Favona to Otahuhu 324. • Buses between Onehunga and Mangere Town Centre via Mangere Bridge 309, 309x, 313, 380. • The 380 Airporter between Onehunga, Mangere Bridge, Mangere Town Centre, Airport, Papatoetoe and Manukau remains • NiteRider N10 from the City via Manukau Rd and Onehunga. Manukau Manukau will become a central hub for South Auckland buses. The map on page 5 shows all services through Manukau. • The only buses that will still use the stops outside Westfield Shopping Centre on Leyton Way are the Airporter 380 and long distance coaches. All other buses will stop near Manukau Station and Davies Ave, until the new bus station is built. • Frequent 33 Great South Rd service between Otahuhu and Papakura. • A new peak only circuit 368/369 between Manukau and Wiri Industrial area. • A new limited peak only service 352 and the 353 travels through the East Tamaki Industrial area. Manurewa Bus stops outside Southmall and Northcrest Shops on Great South Rd will close. All buses will now use the bus stops at the Manurewa train interchange behind Southmall. • Wattle Downs service 363 will only go to Manurewa and not to Manukau. To get to Manukau, change onto the Frequent bus 33 at Manurewa. Otahuhu and Otahuhu Town Centre Otahuhu Station will become a key connection point for buses and trains. • All buses to and from the station will also serve the town centre. • Travel to the city by train or the limited peak only service 322 along Great South Rd. • A new Frequent bus 32 between Sylvia Park and Otahuhu along Mt Wellington Highway. Otara • Frequent 31 bus for travel towards Papatoetoe Station and Mangere or towards East Tamaki and Botany. • New journey to the city is by train. To get to Papatoetoe Station take the Frequent 31 bus. Another option is the 325 to Otahuhu Station. • New bus journeys to Manukau. The 325 travels via Chapel Downs. The other is the 361 by Tui Rd and Great South Rd. Onehunga • The 309 travels to the city via Pah Rd and Manukau Rd. Other bus options to the city include the 302 and 312 via Royal Oak. • Levels of service will be similar to what currently operates on these roads. • The 392 has been renumbered to the 390. Papakura • Frequent Great South Rd 33 service. • Travel to the city is by train. The only bus option to the city is the limited peak only motorway express service 360x. • New Porchester Rd 365 service. • New Cosgrave Rd 371 service. • New Karaka Harbourside 378 service. • Keri Hill 372, Red Hill 373 and Rosehill/Pahurehure 377 will travel through the town centre and connect at the train station. Travel onwards is either by train or the Frequent Great South Rd 33 service. • Bus service 376 retained between Papakura and Drury. Papatoetoe and Hunters Corner • Frequent services 31, 33. • New journey to the city is by train. The Frequent 31 connects at Papatoetoe Station. • Bus options to Manukau include the 313 bus via Puhinui, and the Airporter 380 via Carruth Rd or by the Eastern Line train. • NiteRider N11 from the city to Papakura via Great South Road. Takanini • New Porchester Rd bus 365 to Manurewa Randwick Park, Takanini Station and Papakura. • New Cosgrave Rd bus 371 from Takanini Station, Bruce Pulman Park, Old Wairoa Rd and Papakura. • Frequent Great South Rd 33 service. Pages 5-6 South Auckland New Network Map tn: This map has been omitted. End tn. All current South Auckland bus services are changing except for school bus services. However, there will be some changes to school buses in 2017. More detailed information is available online including individual route maps, timetables and a list of new bus stops and bus stops closing.www.AT.govt.nz/newnetworksouth. Follow us on Twitter @AKL Transport. The following bus services are not changing: 008, 009, 010, 011, 500, 501, 545, 550, 551, 552, 565, 575, 580, 589. Some other Central Auckland bus routes that connect at Panmure, Sylvia Park, Otahuhu and Onehunga are affected by the Southern New Network changes. In particular, bus routes that travel along Tamaki Drive, Mt Wellington and Manukau Road corridors. These changes take place from Sunday 30th October 2016. To check which bus routes are affected go to our webpage www.AT.govt.nz/newnetworksouth. Page 7 Pukekohe New Network Map tn: This map has been omitted. End tn. We have more information online at www.AT.govt.nz/newnetwork. Pukekohe • Three new loop bus routes running every 30 minutes, seven days a week. • Pukekohe local loop services will serve the town centre, shopping area and connect with train services at the station. • A limited bus service from Pukekohe to Wesley College/Paerata. • Removal of bus services between Paerata and Papakura. 398 continues to Tuakau. 399 continues to Port Waikato via Tuakau. 394 continues to Wesley College via Paerata Rd. 396 continues to Waiuku via Patumahoe. Tuakau and Port Waikato buses The 476 has been renumbered to 398 and the 50 has been renumbered to 399. These buses will now all travel via Massey Ave and end at Pukekohe Station. Travel to Papakura or the city will be by train. These buses have had some time changes to better fit with the train timetable. Waiuku New Network Map Waiuku tn: This map has been omitted. End tn. • A peak weekday Waiuku to Papakura service which will go via Kingseat. This is the same route as the current 479. • A new route between Waiuku and Pukekohe, seven days a week. • It was planned to run the Waiuku bus route 396 via the Glenbrook Vintage Railway station during opening hours. However, a suitable solution for buses to stop and turn around at Glenbrook Station is still being explored. In the meantime it will be possible to travel on the 396 bus to reach the Waiuku end of the Glenbrook Vintage Railway. Route 395 continues to Papakura Station via Linwood Rd, Hingaia Rd, Beach Rd. Page 8 Hours of operation and frequencies The information below is to give an overview of the hours buses and trains operate and how often they run. • Refer to your local bus or train timetable for actual start and finish times and frequencies of services. Times are in a 24 hour clock format. • All day frequency is generally between 07:00 to 19:00 every day. • Peak frequencies are generally between 07:00 to 09:00 in the morning and between 16:00 and 18:00 in the evening. • Evening frequencies generally apply after 19:00 every day, and before 07:00 on weekends. Table: Title: Hours of Operation and Frequencies (minutes). Route Number and Description | Weekdays: First bus/last bus | Weekdays Peak Frequency | Weekdays All-day Frequency | Weekdays Evening Frequency | Saturday-Sunday: All-day Frequency | Saturday-Sunday: Evening Frequency Pukekohe Line: first train to Papakura 05:03, last train from Britomart, Mon-Thur 20:58 | --- | 20 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 Southern Line: first train to Britomart 05:06, return train Mon-Thu 22:28 | --- | 10 | 20 | 20 | 30 | 30 Eastern Line: first train to Britomart 05:17, return train Mon-Thur 22:12 | --- | 10 | 20 | 20 | 30 | 30 31: Mangere Town Centre, Papatoetoe, Hunters Corner, Otara to Botany | 05:30 23:30 | 15 | 15 | 30 | 15 | 30 32: Mangere Town Centre, Massey Rd, Otahuhu to Sylvia Park | 05:30 23:00 | 15 | 15 | 30 | 15 | 30 33: Great South Rd, Papakura, Manurewa, Manukau to Otahuhu | 05:00 midnight | 15 | 15 | 30 | 15 | 30 309: Mangere Town Centre, Favona, Onehunga, Pah Rd to City Centre via Manukau Rd and Newmarket | 05:30 22:30 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 309x: Mangere Town Centre, Favona, Pah Rd to City (Express) (non-stop from Greenwoods Corner to Newmarket) | Limited peak only | 25 | Four services in the morning. Four return services in the evening peak | Four services in the morning. Four return services in the evening peak | N/A | N/A 313 Onehunga to Manukau via McKenzie Rd, Mangere, Ferndown Ave and Papatoetoe | 05:30 23:30 | 20 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 314: Papatoetoe, Otara, Ormiston Rd via Shirley Rd and East Tamaki Rd | 06:00 19:30 | 20 | 30 | --- | 30 | 30 321: Middlemore, Hospitals, Britomart | 05:30 19:00 | 20 | 30 | --- | N/A | N/A 322: Otahuhu, Great South Rd to City | Peak only | 20 | Additional two late night trips after last trains Monday to Thursday 22:45 and 23:15. | Additional two late night trips after last trains Monday to Thursday 22:45 and 23:15. | N/A | N/A 324: Mangere Town Centre, Favona, Otahuhu to Seaside Park via Boggust Park, James Fletcher Dr and Otahuhu Town Centre | 06:00 19:30 | 30 | 60 | -- | 60 | -- 325: Mangere Town Centre, Otahuhu, Bairds Rd, Otara to Manukau via MIT North Campus and Chapel Downs | 05:30 23:00 | 15 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 326: Mangere Town Centre, Tidal Rd to Otahuhu Station via Portage Rd, Mangere Rd and Otahuhu Town Centre | 06:30 19:00 | 30 | 60 | --- | 60 | --- 352: Panmure, Highbrook, East Tamaki, Manukau Station | Limited peak only | 20 | Services run every 20 minutes from 05:30 to 9:00. Then services start again from 14:00 to 19:00. | Services run every 20 minutes from 05:30 to 9:00. Then services start again from 14:00 to 19:00. | N/A | N/A 353: Manukau Station, Preston Rd, Springs Rd to Botany Town Centre | 06:00 22.30 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 60 360x: Papakura, Manurewa to City (Express) via motorway. On at Redoubt Rd, off at Symonds St | Limited peak only | 20/30 | Three services in the morning, 6:10. 6:30, 6:50. Return services from city 16:05, 16:35, 17:05. | Three services in the morning, 6:10. 6:30, 6:50. Return services from city 16:05, 16:35, 17:05. | N/A | N/A 361: Manurewa, Clendon Park, Manukau to Otara via Browns Rd, Tui Rd and MIT North Campus | 05:30 23:30 | 20 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 362: Weymouth to Manukau Station via Manurewa and Great South Road | 05:30 23:30 | 20 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 363: Wattle Downs to Manurewa Loop via Coxhead Rd | 05:45 21:45 | 30 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 365: Manukau, Homai, Manurewa, Randwick Park, Takanini Station to Papakura via Russell Rd and Porchester Rd | 05:30 23:00 | 20 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 60 366: Manurewa, The Gardens to Manukau via Everglade Drive | 06:00 23:30 | 15 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 60 368: Wiri Industrial Loop Clockwise (Peak only) Manukau Station via Ash Rd, Homai Station, Roscommon Rd and Cavendish Dr | 05:30-9:00; 16.00-18.30 | 30 | Services alternate to leave every 15 minutes from Manukau Interchange. | Services alternate to leave every 15 minutes from Manukau Interchange. | N/A | N/A 369: Wiri Industrial Loop Anti-clockwise (Peak only) Manukau Station via Cavendish Dr, Roscommon Rd, Homai Station and Ash Rd | 05:15-9.15; 15:45-18.15 | 30 | Services alternate to leave every 15 minutes from Manukau Station | Services alternate to leave every 15 minutes from Manukau Station | N/A | N/A 371: Takanini Station, Bruce Pulman Park, Cosgrave Rd via Old Wairoa Rd to Papakura Station | 06:00 21:30 | 30 | 60 | 60 | N/A | N/A 372: Keri Hill Loop to Papakura Station via Willis Rd, Dominion Rd and Clevedon Rd | 05:30 23:30 | 20 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 373: Red Hill, Settlement Rd to Papakura Shops via Redcrest Ave and Papakura Station | 05:00 21:30 | 30 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 374: Opaheke Loop to Papakura Shops via Boundary Rd and Greenhaven Ave | 05:30 21:30 | 30 | 60 | 30 | N/A | N/A 376: Drury to Papakura Shops via Great South Road and Papakura Station | 06:00 21:00 | 30 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 377: Rosehill, Pahurehure to Papakura Station via Jupiter St and Elliot St | 05:30 23:00 | 20 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 60 378: Karaka Harbourside to Papakura Station via Capriana Dr | 05:30 21:00 | 30 | 60 | 60 | 60 | 60 380: Onehunga, Mangere Town Centre, Airport, Papatoetoe, Manukau | 04:30 Midnight | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 | 30 391: Cape Hill Rd Loop via East St and Cape Hill Rd (anticlockwise direction only) | 5:30 21:30 | 20 | 30 | 60 | 30 | 60 392: Pukekohe North Loop via Seddon St and Helvetia Rd (anticlockwise direction only) | 05:30 21:30 | 20 | 30 | 60 | 30 | 60 393: Wellington St Loop via Manukau Rd, West St (clockwise direction only) | 05:30 21:30 | 20 | 30 | 60 | 30 | 60 394: Wesley College to Pukekohe Station Limited service. Peak services supplemented by midday services. No regular frequency | 05:30 17:30 | 60 | --- | --- | 120 | --- 395: Waiuku, Kingseat Rd, Linwood Rd to Papakura via Glenbrook Rd, Kingseat and Karaka | Limited peak only | 60 | Two morning services at 05:48am and 06:48am. Two return services at 17:47 and 18:47 | Two morning services at 05:48am and 06:48am. Two return services at 17:47 and 18:47 | N/A | N/A 396: Waiuku, Patumahoe to Pukekohe Station via Waiuku Rd (Off peak and weekends) | 07:30 17:00 | --- | 120 | Monday to Friday, five services a day. On weekends four services a day. | Monday to Friday, five services a day. On weekends four services a day. | Monday to Friday, five services a day. On weekends four services a day. 398: Pukekohe Station to Tuakau | Limited peak only | Limited peak Monday to Friday and limited trips Wednesdays only. | Limited peak Monday to Friday and limited trips Wednesdays only. | Limited peak Monday to Friday and limited trips Wednesdays only. | N/A | N/A 399: Port Waikato, Tuakau to Pukekohe Station | Thursdays only | --- | --- | --- | N/A | N/A N10: City, Manukau Rd to Otara via Onehunga, Mangere and Papatoetoe | Two trips on Friday and Saturday nights: 01:25 and 03:10, leaving from the city. | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- N11: City, Great South Rd to Papakura via Otahuhu, Hunters Corner, Manukau and Manurewa | Two trips on Friday and Saturday nights: 01:25 and 03:10, leaving from the city. | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- End table. End of Auckland Transport Southern New Network brochure.