Strike action scheduled for next week involving drivers for NZ Bus has been withdrawn by First Union and Tramways Union.

Source: Auckland Transport

Headline: Strike action scheduled for next week involving drivers for NZ Bus has been withdrawn by First Union and Tramways Union.

Auckland Transport is responsible for all of the region’s transport services (excluding state highways), from roads and footpaths, to cycling, parking and public transport.
Auckland Transport’s day-to-day activities keep Auckland’s transport systems moving; including planning and funding of public transport, promoting alternative ways to get around and operating the local roading network.
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Find out more about our bus services

Source: Auckland Transport

Headline: Find out more about our bus services

Taking the bus is a great way to get around. Buses travel to destinations all over the Auckland region, all year round – even on public holidays.
If you’ve never taken a bus around Auckland before, this section will provide you with the information you need to know before you go – our text service for times and routes, how to pay for your fare, park and ride locations, bus-riding etiquette, information for disabled travellers, and more.

Link bus service

The easiest way to get around Auckland. Just look for the red, green or amber buses.

Night bus

Catch the Night bus, an easy way to get home after a Friday or Saturday night out.

Kowhai Connection

The Kowhai Connection provides an affordable and convenient bus service between Warkworth, Matakana and Snells Beach.

On the bus

Find out how to catch and get on the bus as well as expected behaviour once you’re on board.

Fare zones

Find out about how bus fares are calculated and how you can go about paying your fare.

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 Some bus services operated by NZ Bus will be cancelled from tomorrow Tuesday 17 April until Friday 27 April.

Source: Auckland Transport

Headline:  Some bus services operated by NZ Bus will be cancelled from tomorrow Tuesday 17 April until Friday 27 April.

Auckland Transport is responsible for all of the region’s transport services (excluding state highways), from roads and footpaths, to cycling, parking and public transport.
Auckland Transport’s day-to-day activities keep Auckland’s transport systems moving; including planning and funding of public transport, promoting alternative ways to get around and operating the local roading network.
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Code of Practice

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Transport plans

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Working on the road

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Working with AT

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Careers

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Procurement

Find out about our procurement process, professional services register, current tenders, contracts awarded and upcoming work.

Manuals & guidelines

Guidelines for contractors needing to do work in the road, traffic management and design of streets and paths.

Reports & publications

Auckland Transport’s public documents, including annual reports, traffic counts, patronage reports, research reports and assessments.

Asset maintenance

Maintenance and upgrade of much of the city’s transport infrastructure, including streets, berms and footpaths, street lights, road signs and bus shelters.

Read the full details of the cancelled services

Source: Auckland Transport

Headline: Read the full details of the cancelled services

Route
From
Departure Time
18
New Lynn
5.00am, 5.15am, 6.00am, 6.15am, 6.25am, 6.35am, 6.45am
18
City
5.45am, 6.00am, 6.45am, 7.00am, 7.12am
007
Glen Innes
8.40am
007
St Heliers
6.50am, 8.15am, 9.15am, 10.17am
007
Pt Chevalier
6.55am, 7.10am, 7.35am, 8.30am, 9.55am
010
Onehunga
7.00am, 9.00am
010
Wynyard Quarter
7.30am, 8.00am, 8.30am
011
Onehunga
9.30am, 10.30am
011
St Lukes
10.00am, 11.00am
020
Westmere
7.00am, 8.00am
50X
Otahuhu
6.50am
220
Avondale
6.06am, 6.12am, 6.24am, 6.36am, 6.42am, 6.56am
223
City
6.55am
243
New Lynn
5.19am, 6.29am, 6.48am
243
City
6.55am
243X
New Lynn
6.34am
248
Blockhouse Bay
6.48am, 6.54am
248X
Blockhouse Bay
6.30am, 6.55am
249
City
6.10am
255
Denbigh Avenue
7.19am, 7.25am, 7.27am, 7.34am, 7.37am, 7.42am, 7.48am, 7.52am, 7.56am, 7.58am, 8.06am, 8.27am, 8.32am, 8.47am, 9.07am, 9.27am, 9.58am, 10.08am, 10.48am
255
City
10.15am, 10.35am
255F
Denbigh Avenue
7.23am, 7.39am, 8.04am, 8.17am, 8.39am, 9.00am, 9.17am, 9.35am
258
Blockhouse Bay
7.52am, 9.07am, 9.08am, 9.17am, 9.27am, 10.27am, 10.40am, 10.57am
258
City
7.10am, 8.10am, 8.30am, 9.50am, 10.10am
258F
Blockhouse Bay
8.50am
267
Lynfield
8.01am, 8.25am, 8.41am, 9.00am
267
City
7.25am, 8.00am
267F
Mt Roskill
7.30am, 8.40am, 8.56am
267X
Lynfield
7.30am, 8.00am
274
Three Kings
8.39am, 9.07am, 9.11am, 9.39am
277
Hillsborough
7.22am, 8.00am
299
Lynfield
8.30am
299
City
7.10am, 7.35am
302
Onehunga
6.55am, 7.20am, 7.25am, 7.50am, 8.00am, 8.20am
312
Onehunga
6.40am, 7.05am, 7.30am
321
Middlemore
6.15am, 6.35am, 6.55am, 7.15am, 7.35am, 9.25am, 9.55am, 10.25am, 10.55am
321
City
7.50am, 8.25am, 8.50am, 9.25am, 9.55am, 10.25am, 10.55am
322
Otahuhu
6.35am, 6.55am, 7.15am, 7.35am, 8.05am, 8.35am, 9.05am
322
City
6.55am, 7.25am, 7.55am, 8.25am, 8.55am
390
Onehunga
7.15am
390
City
10.05am
505
Sylvia Park
7.00am, 9.40am
532
City
10.40am
595
Glen Innes
7.40am, 8.20am
595
City
8.05am
685X
Glen Innes
8.00am
703
Remuera
7.15am, 7.45am, 8.15am
703
City
7.15am, 7.45am
719
City
8.30am, 9.00am
745
Glen Innes
9.10am
745
City
7.10am
757
Otahuhu
6.40am, 7.10am, 7.35am
757
City
9.20am, 9.50am, 10.20am, 10.50am
767
St Heliers
9.25am
767
City
9.05am
769
St Heliers
8.05am
771
St Heliers
8.36am
771
Newmarket
7.55am

Online payments temporarily unavailable for Westpac customers.

Source: Auckland Transport

Headline: Online payments temporarily unavailable for Westpac customers.

Auckland Transport is responsible for all of the region’s transport services (excluding state highways), from roads and footpaths, to cycling, parking and public transport.
Auckland Transport’s day-to-day activities keep Auckland’s transport systems moving; including planning and funding of public transport, promoting alternative ways to get around and operating the local roading network.
Contact us or fill in feedback form
See latest news, events & service updates

Contact us

Call 09 355 3553 for Auckland Transport contact centre operating 24 hours, seven days a week.

Forms & applications

Forms, permits and applications for parking, cycling, building or working on the road.

Have your say

Help us make better decisions on projects, plans and strategies.

Code of Practice

Quality standards to ensure the function, condition and service life of transport assets is achieved consistently across the region.

Transport plans

 Strategies, plans and programmes for transport in Auckland over the next 30 years.

Working on the road

All work on the road, berm and footpath, road closures, and traffic or parking restrictions must be approved by AT.

Working with AT

Suppliers, operators, contractors and partners find out about working with AT.

Careers

Join the team that works to deliver a world-class transport system, helping to make Auckland the best place to live, work and play.   

Procurement

Find out about our procurement process, professional services register, current tenders, contracts awarded and upcoming work.

Manuals & guidelines

Guidelines for contractors needing to do work in the road, traffic management and design of streets and paths.

Reports & publications

Auckland Transport’s public documents, including annual reports, traffic counts, patronage reports, research reports and assessments.

Asset maintenance

Maintenance and upgrade of much of the city’s transport infrastructure, including streets, berms and footpaths, street lights, road signs and bus shelters.

Due to weather related issues, the following roads are currently known to be affected:

Source: Auckland Transport

Headline: Due to weather related issues, the following roads are currently known to be affected:

Auckland Transport is responsible for all of the region’s transport services (excluding state highways), from roads and footpaths, to cycling, parking and public transport.
Auckland Transport’s day-to-day activities keep Auckland’s transport systems moving; including planning and funding of public transport, promoting alternative ways to get around and operating the local roading network.
Contact us or fill in feedback form
See latest news, events & service updates

Contact us

Call 09 355 3553 for Auckland Transport contact centre operating 24 hours, seven days a week.

Forms & applications

Forms, permits and applications for parking, cycling, building or working on the road.

Have your say

Help us make better decisions on projects, plans and strategies.

Code of Practice

Quality standards to ensure the function, condition and service life of transport assets is achieved consistently across the region.

Transport plans

 Strategies, plans and programmes for transport in Auckland over the next 30 years.

Working on the road

All work on the road, berm and footpath, road closures, and traffic or parking restrictions must be approved by AT.

Working with AT

Suppliers, operators, contractors and partners find out about working with AT.

Careers

Join the team that works to deliver a world-class transport system, helping to make Auckland the best place to live, work and play.   

Procurement

Find out about our procurement process, professional services register, current tenders, contracts awarded and upcoming work.

Manuals & guidelines

Guidelines for contractors needing to do work in the road, traffic management and design of streets and paths.

Reports & publications

Auckland Transport’s public documents, including annual reports, traffic counts, patronage reports, research reports and assessments.

Asset maintenance

Maintenance and upgrade of much of the city’s transport infrastructure, including streets, berms and footpaths, street lights, road signs and bus shelters.

Auckland Transport

Source: Auckland Transport

Headline: Auckland Transport

Auckland Transport (AT) is pleased that the Rail and Maritime Transport Union (RMTU) has agreed to end its industrial action.
AT will work with Transdev to get the train timetable back to normal as quickly as possible, which means weekday peak services will get back to a 10-minute frequency on the Eastern, Southern and Western Lines.
Train staff will begin returning to their regular roster this afternoon, and it’s expected that the timetable will be completely back to normal tomorrow (Tuesday 6 March 2018).
Read the media release: Train timetable being returned to normal.

Bus Train Ferry

Source: Auckland Transport

Headline: Bus Train Ferry

Auckland Transport (AT) is pleased that the Rail and Maritime Transport Union (RMTU) has agreed to end its industrial action.
AT will work with Transdev to get the train timetable back to normal as quickly as possible, which means weekday peak services will get back to a 10-minute frequency on the Eastern, Southern and Western Lines.
Train staff will begin returning to their regular roster this afternoon, and it’s expected that the timetable will be completely back to normal tomorrow (Tuesday 6 March 2018).
Read the media release: Train timetable being returned to normal.

Cycling & Walking

Source: Auckland Transport

Headline: Cycling & Walking

Auckland Transport (AT) is pleased that the Rail and Maritime Transport Union (RMTU) has agreed to end its industrial action.
AT will work with Transdev to get the train timetable back to normal as quickly as possible, which means weekday peak services will get back to a 10-minute frequency on the Eastern, Southern and Western Lines.
Train staff will begin returning to their regular roster this afternoon, and it’s expected that the timetable will be completely back to normal tomorrow (Tuesday 6 March 2018).
Read the media release: Train timetable being returned to normal.

Driving & Parking

Source: Auckland Transport

Headline: Driving & Parking

Everything you need to know about driving and parking in Auckland.

Parking permits

Parking permits are required for some residential and reserved areas and certain types of work or events.

Park & ride

Free park and ride facilities exist at locations around Auckland.

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