List of bus routes in the Wellington Region

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This is a list of Greater Wellington Regional Council contracted bus routes in the Wellington Region , operated under the banner of the Metlink public transport network, as well as commercially operated commuter services. There are approximately 100 bus routes in total across the region.

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Route numbers

Route numbers are generally classified by area: routes 1-29 are Wellington City routes, 30-39 are express and peak-only routes, 50-59 and 60 are Newlands routes, 80-99 are commercial routes, 110-119 are Upper Hutt City routes, 120-199 are Lower Hutt City routes, 200-209 are Wairarapa routes, 220-239 are Porirua City routes, 250-299 are Kāpiti Coast routes, and 300-999 are school bus routes or other special routes.

From July 2018, many Wellington City routes were shortened to connect with high-frequency spine routes at bus hubs, but extend to the city centre at peak times. [1] For example, the usual route 19 service in Johnsonville connects with the route 1 service during the day, but extends to Wellington City in the peak time as route 19e. These extended routes sometimes differ from other peak-only routes by running in both directions at peak (although some do only run in one direction). An 'x' suffix generally means that the service is an express service and does not stop at all the bus stops along the route.

Prior to 2018, routes 40-49 were used for routes in Wellington City's north-western suburbs, and prior to 2011 Porirua City routes were numbered from 60-69 and Kāpiti Coast routes from 70-79. Other services, like the railway lines, cable car, and harbour ferry, are given lettered route numbers (for example, the Melling Line is MEL).

Route operators

Under the new Public Transport Operating Model, all Wellington Region bus routes were put out to tender in 2016. [2] All tendered routes in Wellington City were awarded to Tranzit Group, and all direct appointment routes in Wellington City and Eastbourne remain with NZ Bus and Newlands Coach Services. Uzabus won all tendered routes on the Kāpiti Coast, and Tranzit Group (under the brand Tranzurban) won all tendered routes in the Hutt Valley and Porirua and remained the bus operator in the Wairarapa. [3] [4]

List of routes

High frequency (every 10-15 minutes)
Operates infrequently (less than one service each way per hour)
Operates at peak times only

Wellington City routes from 2018

These bus routes, which came into operation on 15 July 2018, operate within the Wellington City area. [5] Previously, Wellington City services (with the exception of Newlands and Johnsonville services) were operated entirely by GO Wellington.

RouteRoute nameStartViaEndOperatorDays of operationNotes
1North-South Spine Island Bay - The Parade Wellington Hospital, Courtenay Place, Wellington station, Johnsonville Grenada Village, Churton Park, and Johnsonville WestTranzit GroupMon-SunAt Johnsonville, services split into three routes going to each destination.
2East-West Spine Karori - Karori ParkCourtenay Place, Kilbirnie, Miramar Seatoun, MiramarNZ BusMon-SunAt Miramar Shops, services split into two routes going into Miramar and Seatoun.
3Lyall Bay/RongotaiWellington StationCourtenay Place, Taranaki St, Wellington Hospital, Kilbirnie Rongotai and Lyall Bay NZ BusMon-SunSplits into two 20-minute frequency routes at the Kilbirnie end.
7KingstonWellington Station Brooklyn Kingston Tranzit GroupMon-SunHalf-hourly on Sundays.
12Strathmore ParkWellington station. (Only to Kilbirnie on weekends and public holidays).Miramar Shops Strathmore Park NZ BusMon-SunTimetabled connection with 2 service at Kilbirnie.
12eStrathmore Park (extension)Wellington StationKilbirnie, Miramar ShopsStrathmore ParkNZ BusMon-FriPeak-only extension of the 12 service.
13MairangiBrandon StreetKarori Tunnel, Northland Mairangi - Norwich StreetNZ BusMon-Fri
14Wilton/Hataitai Wilton Wadestown, Wellington Station, Courtenay Place, Roseneath Hataitai NZ BusMon-Sun
17Kowhai Park - Brooklyn - WellingtonWellington StationBrooklynKowhai ParkTranzit groupMon-SunDoesn’t stop at Brooklyn Interchange but 2 service’s travel via Brooklyn Interchange to service Brooklyn School.
18MiramarDarlington Road, MiramarMiramar Shops, Kilbirnie, Wellington Hospital, Massey University, Ghuznee Street, Victoria University Karori ParkNZ BusMon-Sun
19Churton ParkJohnsonvilleChurton ParkTranzit GroupMon-Sun
20Mt VictoriaCourtenay Place Mount Victoria KilbirnieNZ BusMon-Sun
21Wrights Hill/KelburnCourtenay PlaceGhuznee Street, Victoria University, Karori Tunnel, Wrights HillKarori MallNZ BusMon-SunEvery 10 minutes to Victoria University, half-hourly to Karori.
22Kelburn/NorthlandWellington StationThe Terrace, Victoria University, Karori Tunnel, Mairangi, KhandallahJohnsonvilleNZ BusMon-SunEvery 10 minutes to Victoria University, half-hourly to Mairangi, hourly to Johnsonville (Mon-Fri).
23Houghton BayWellington StationCourtney Place, Wellington Hospital, Wellington Zoo Houghton Bay Tranzit GroupMon-Sun
24Maupuia/Evans Bay/BroadmeadowsMiramar ShopsMt Crawford, Maupuia, Kilbirnie, Oriental Parade, Courtenay Place, Wellington Station, Khandallah, Broadmeadows JohnsonvilleTranzit GroupMon-Sun
25Khandallah/Aro Valley/HighburyKhandallahNgaio Gorge Rd, Wellington Station, Aro Valley Highbury Terminus Tranzit GroupMon-Sun
26NgaioBrandon Street Ngaio KhandallahNZ BusMon-FriPeak-only route
27VogeltownKingston TerminusWellington StationHutchison Rd, Massey University, Taranaki StTranzit GroupMon-Sun
28Beacon Hill ShuttleStrathmore ShopsBeacon HillNZ BusMon-FriPeak-only route, timetabled connection with 30x service at Strathmore shops.
29Ōwhiro Bay/SouthgateBrooklyn Library Happy Valley, Ōwhiro Bay, Island Bay, Southgate, Wellington Hospital, Courtney PlaceWellington StationTranzit GroupMon-Sun
30xMoa Point/Scorching Bay expressWellington StationMiramar Shops, Strathmore Shops, SeatounMoa Point and Scorching Bay NZ BusMon-FriPeak-only express service, alternates between two Seatoun termini.
31xMiramar North expressWellington StationMiramar ShopsMiramar North RoadNZ BusMon-FriPeak-only express service
32xHoughton Bay expressWellington StationIsland Bay via Adelaide RoadHoughton BayTranzit GroupMon-FriPeak-only express service
33Karori SouthBrandon StreetKarori Tunnel, Karori MallKarori South - Hazlewood AvenueNZ BusMon-FriPeak-only service.

Services operate hourly during off peak hours with services ending/beginning at Karori Mall instead of Brandon Street.

34Karori WestBrandon StreetKarori Tunnel, Karori MallKarori West - Montgomery AvenueNZ BusMon-FriPeak-only service.

Services operate hourly during off peak hours with services ending/beginning at Karori Mall instead of Brandon Street.

35HataitaiWellington StationCourtenay Place, Hataitai Bus TunnelHataitaiNZ BusMon-FriPeak-only service.
36Lyall BayWellington StationCourtenay Place, Hataitai Bus Tunnel, KilbirnieLyall BayNZ BusMon-FriPeak-only service
37Wrights HillBrandon StreetThe Terrace, Victoria University, Karori Tunnel, Wrights HillKarori MallNZ BusMon-FriPeak-only service.
39Island Bay ShopsWellington StationOwhiro BayIsland Bay ShopsTranzit GroupMon-FridayPeak only service
52Johnsonville via NewlandsCourtenay PlaceWellington Station, Hutt Road, Newlands Road, Newlands Park, Baylands Drive, Woodridge - Kentwood Drive, Helston RoadJohnsonvilleNewlands Coach ServicesMon-SunDoes not operate during southbound AM peak and northbound PM peak
56Johnsonville via PaparangiCourtenay PlaceWellington Station, Hutt Road, Newlands Road, Newlands Park, Helston RoadJohnsonvilleNewlands Coach ServicesMon-FriSouthbound only AM peak, northbound only PM peak
57WoodridgeCourtenay PlaceWellington Station, Hutt Road, Newlands Road, Newlands ParkWoodridge - Kentwood DriveNewlands Coach ServicesMon-FriSouthbound only AM peak, northbound only PM peak
58BaylandsCourtenay PlaceWellington Station, Hutt Road, Newlands Road, Newlands ParkBaylands DriveNewlands Coach ServicesMon-FriSouthbound only AM peak, northbound only PM peak
60Porirua/Tawa/Johnsonville Porirua Kenepuru Hospital, Tawa JohnsonvilleMana Coach ServicesMon-Sun
60ePorirua/Tawa/Johnsonville (extension)PoriruaKenepuru Hospital, Tawa, Johnsonville, Wellington StationCourtenay PlaceMana Coach ServicesMon-FriPeak-only extension of the 60 service.
AXAirport ExpressWellington StationLambton Quay, Willis Street, Manners Street, Courtenay Place, Kilbirnie Wellington Airport Mana Coach ServicesMon-SunReplaced the Airport Flyers 91 service.
HXHospital ExpressWellington StationDirect via QuaysWellington HospitalTranzit GroupMon-FriIn addition to the reduced number 1 service due to the 2021 driver shortage


Hutt Valley routes

These Hutt Valley routes first came into service on 15 July, 2018. [6] [7] Previously, Hutt Valley services were operated entirely by Valley Flyer.

RouteRoute nameStartViaEndOperatorDays of operationNotes
81Eastbourne - Wellington Eastbourne Petone Courtenay PlaceNZ BusMon-FriVia motorway.
83Eastbourne - Wellington Eastbourne Lower Hutt, Petone Courtenay PlaceNZ BusMon-Sun
84Gracefield - Wellington Gracefield Petone Courtenay PlaceNZ BusMon-FriVia motorway, counter-peak.
110Upper Hutt - Petone Petone Lower Hutt, Taita, Stokes Valley Entrance, Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Emerald Hill Tranzit GroupMon-SunEvery 15 minutes Petone to Upper Hutt, half-hourly to Emerald Hill.
111Totara Park Totara Park Upper Hutt StationTranzit GroupMon-Sat
112Te MāruaPlateau Te Mārua, Timberlea, Maoribank Upper Hutt StationTranzit GroupMon-Sat
113Riverstone Terraces Riverstone Terraces Trentham Upper Hutt StationTranzit GroupMon-FriPeak-only service.
114Poets BlockTrentham StationBrentwood Ave, Trentham, EldersleaUpper Hutt StationTranzit GroupMon-Sat
115Pinehaven Pinehaven Library Silverstream, Heretaunga, Wallaceville Upper Hutt StationTranzit GroupMon-Sat
120Stokes Valley Stokes Valley Taita, Hutt Hospital Lower HuttTranzit GroupMon-SunHalf-hourly on Sundays.
121Valley HeightsStokes Valley HeightsStokes Valley, Pomare, Taita, Naenae, Hutt Hospital, Lower Hutt, Waiwhetu GracefieldTranzit GroupMon-Sat2 Service’s go to and from Tui Glen school And 2 via Tui Glen School
130Naenae Naenae Waterloo Interchange, Lower Hutt, Moera PetoneTranzit GroupMon-SunHalf-hourly on Sundays.
145Belmont Belmont Melling station Lower HuttTranzit GroupMon-Sat1 service is from Hutt Intermediate School in the Afternoon
150Western Hills Kelson Waterloo Interchange, Hutt Hospital, Lower Hutt, Maungaraki PetoneTranzit GroupMon-Sun
154Korokoro Korokoro PetoneTranzit GroupMon-SatThere are 2 morning bus that go via school’s after doing the loop
160Wainuiomata NorthWainuiomata Bus Depot Wainuiomata, Wainuiomata North, Waterloo InterchangeLower HuttTranzit GroupMon-SunCombined with 170 provides every-15-minute service to Wainuiomata.
170Wainuiomata SouthHomedale RoadWood St, Wainuiomata, Waterloo InterchangeLower HuttTranzit GroupMon-SunCombined with 160 provides every-15-minute service to Wainuiomata.

Wairarapa routes

The Wairarapa is physically separated from Wellington by the Remutaka Range. Connections to Wellington are made by the Wairarapa Connection train from Masterton to Wellington.

RouteRoute nameStartViaEndOperatorDays of operationNotes
200Wairarapa Masterton - Church StreetMasterton - Queen Street, Carterton, Greytown, Featherston Martinborough Tranzit GroupMon-SunConnects with the Wairarapa Line railway service at Featherston station. Runs infrequently, but classified as a connector service.
201Masterton West Loop Masterton - Church StreetCornwall St, Masonic Village, Panama Village, Cole St. Masterton - Church StreetTranzit GroupMon-FriRoutes 201, 202, 203, and 206 are all operated by a single bus on a loop.
202Masterton South Loop Masterton - Church StreetMichael St, York St, High St, Vivian St, South Rd, Chanel College Masterton - Church StreetTranzit GroupMon-FriRoutes 201, 202, 203, and 206 are all operated by a single bus on a loop.
203Masterton North Loop Masterton - Church Street Wairarapa Hospital, Roberts Rd, Kitchener St, Opaki Rd Masterton - Church StreetTranzit GroupMon-FriRoutes 201, 202, 203, and 206 are all operated by a single bus on a loop.
204Greytown Woodside Station GreytownTranzit GroupMon-FriShuttle bus to connect Greytown with Wairarapa railway service at Woodside.
206Masterton East Loop Masterton - Church StreetRiver Rd, Worksop Rd Masterton - Church StreetTranzit GroupMon-FriRoutes 201, 202, 203, and 206 are all operated by a single bus on a loop.

Porirua routes

Most Porirua services connect with the Kapiti Line railway service at Porirua station. The route 60 service connects Wellington City and Porirua City bus services by road (see the Wellington City section). Previously, Porirua services were operated entirely by Mana Coach Services.

RouteRoute nameStartViaEndOperatorDays of operationNotes
210Titahi Bay Titahi Bay - Pikarere StPorirua City CentrePorirua StationTranzit GroupMon-Sun
220Ascot Park Ascot Park Cannons Creek, Porirua Station, Porirua City CentreTitahi Bay - Gloaming HillTranzit GroupMon-SunHigh-frequency service (every 15 minutes) between Ascot Park and city centre, half-hourly to Titahi Bay.
226Elsdon - Sievers Grove Elsdon Porirua City Centre, Porirua Station, Cannons CreekSievers GroveTranzit GroupMon-Sat
230Whitby (The Crowsnest) Whitby - The CrowsnestSpinnaker Drive, Aotea College, Porirua City CentrePorirua StationTranzit GroupMon-Sun
236Whitby (Navigation Drive)Whitby - Navigation DriveWhitby Lakes, Oak Avenue, Royal New Zealand Police College, Porirua City CentrePorirua StationTranzit GroupMon-SunSome peak-only trips run from Whitby to Paremata station.
300Whenua Tapu CemeteryTitahi Bay - Richard StPorirua City Centre, Porirua Station, Cannons Creek, Waitangirua MallWhenua Tapu CemeteryTranzit GroupLast Sunday of every month.

Kāpiti Coast routes

Kāpiti Coast services are separated from the other urban areas. Paraparaumu services usually terminate at Paraparaumu station, connecting with Kapiti Line trains, and travel via Coastlands Shopping Centre. Waikanae and Ōtaki services leave from Waikanae station, connecting with Kapiti Line trains there. Previously, Kāpiti Coast services (apart from Ōtaki services) were operated entirely by Mana Coach Services.

RouteRoute nameStartViaEndOperatorDays of operationNotes
250Raumati SouthParaparaumu StationCoastlands Shopping Centre, Raumati Beach Raumati South - Poplar AvenueUzabusMon-Sun
251PaekākārikiParaparaumu Health CentreParaparaumu Station, Coastlands Shopping Centre, Poplar Ave Paekākāriki UzabusTuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays.
260Raumati BeachParaparaumu StationCoastlands Shopping Centre, Paraparaumu Beach Shops Raumati Beach UzabusMon-Sun
261Paraparaumu Beach via Guildford DrParaparaumu StationCoastlands Shopping Centre, Guildford DrParaparaumu Beach ShopsUzabusMon-Sun
262Paraparaumu Beach via Mazengarb RdParaparaumu StationCoastlands Shopping Centre, Paraparaumu College Paraparaumu BeachUzabusMon-Sun
264Paraparaumu EastParaparaumu Health CentreParaparaumu Station, Coastlands Shopping CentreParaparaumu East - Riwai St.UzabusMondays and Wednesdays.
280Waikanae BeachWaikanae StationTe Moana Rd, Waimea Rd, Reeves StWaikanae BeachUzabusMon-SunSome services extend to Paraparaumu on Mon-Fri.
281Waikanae Town LoopWaikanae StationWinara Ave, Waikanae PoolWaikanae StationUzabusMon-Sun
290ŌtakiWaikanae Station Ōtaki, Te Manuao Rd, Mill Rd, Rangiuru Rd, Marine Pde, Koromiko StŌtaki BeachUzabusMon-SunRuns as a loop from Waikanae Station. Some services extend to Paraparaumu on Mon-Fri.
291Waikanae - LevinWaikanae StationŌtaki, Manakau Levin UzabusTuesdays and Thursdays.Run in partnership with Horizons Regional Council.

After Midnight routes

Night services run on Saturday and Sunday mornings, outside normal bus hours. Route numbers are prefixed with the letter N, and route names are prefixed with "After Midnight".

All services are one-way going out of central Wellington, except N8 which runs one-way from Lower Hutt to Wellington

RouteRoute nameOperator
N1After Midnight Island Bay/Lyall BayTranzit Group
N2After Midnight Miramar/SeatounNZ Bus
N3After Midnight KaroriNZ Bus
N4After Midnight KhandallahTranzit Group
N5After Midnight NewlandsNewlands Coach Services
N6After Midnight PoriruaUzabus
N8After Midnight to Wellington CityTranzit Group
N22After Midnight Stokes Valley/Upper HuttTranzit Group
N66After Midnight WainuiomataTranzit Group
N88After Midnight EastbourneNZ Bus

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