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Purchase order & invoicing processes
and services provided. We will not pay incomplete invoices In July 2025, AT began scanning all... with an explanation of why and suggested action to take. This is to help us quickly pay suppliers now
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On the bus
. A complete circuit takes about one hour, if you get off the bus and reboard you'll have to pay again
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Northcroft Street, Takapuna - P5 loading zone
Consultation status: closed 2 March 2018 Proposal reference: RTV-139 We propose to replace two existing pay parking spaces in front of 10 Northcroft Street with a P5 Loading Zone, which will apply 8am to 6pm daily, Monday to Sunday. Download the consultation drawing for Northcroft Street (PDF 401KB). Why the changes are needed Auckland Transport has received requests for a loading zone out front of 10 Northcroft Street. As there are no existing loading zones in close proximity to this area
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Using ferries
on most ferries. You cannot pay with contactless methods on Fullers Waiheke commercial ferries
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Unsolicited proposals
From time to time, suppliers may wish to approach us with a proposal to meet a perceived need, without being asked to do so. This is considered an unsolicited proposal. Auckland Transport encourages s…
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Where to buy and top up (old)
Find a location where you can buy or top up your AT HOP card. You need to know If you top up in person, the money is loaded straight onto the card and is available to use immediately. The maximum yo…
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Options for getting to and from the rugby
Test rugby is back in Auckland on Sunday, 18 October 2020 with the Bledisloe Cup match between the All Blacks and Australia. A crowd of more than 40,000 is expected for the match which has a 4pm kick-…
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Carpooling on-ramp priority lanes
Priority lanes are on-ramp lanes heading onto the motorway where vehicles with 2 or more people can bypass the ramp signal. Priority lanes can also be used by buses, trucks, and motorcycles. The…
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Bylaws
This page outlines Auckland Transport's (AT’s) bylaws, which ensure the safe use of the transport system. What bylaws are Why we need bylaws What AT bylaws cover How to get approval Links to our byla…
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Cycling groups and organisations
Find out how you can get involved in your local cycling community. From group rides, basic bike fixes, coffee catch-ups, bike donations and community bike sales, the networks across Tāmaki Makaurau ar…
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