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  1. Auckland Transport is responsible for all the region's transport services, from roads and footpaths, to cycling, parking and public transport. Train line status. Register AT HOP card.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Buses in Auckland. The Auckland bus network is the most extensive public transport network in Auckland. If you are travelling to and from the Auckland region’s towns and cities, then there will be a bus service to get you there, all the way from Orewa in the north to Pukekohe in the south.

  4. www.aucklandbuses.co.nz › bus-routes › all-bus-routesALL BUS Routes - Auckland Buses

    ALL BUS Routes. Click on a bus route to view its route map* Tranzurban Auckland (Tranzit Group Ltd) NX2 - Hibiscus Coast Station or Albany Station to City Universities via All Northern Busway Stations and Wellesley St. New Zealand Bus. CTY - CityLink (Karangahape Rd to Wynyard Quarter via Queen St)

  5. New Zealand's most popular and largest bus network. Bus passes for backpackers from $132. Free WiFi. Book bus tickets online - no credit card required.

  6. Bus to Auckland. You can catch an InterCity bus to Auckland from towns and cities across the North Island. Additional InterCity bus stops in Auckland include Manukau City, Papakura, Bombay, Albany, Akoranga and the Auckland Airport.

  7. Travel to and from Auckland on New Zealand's largest transport network. InterCity operates a fleet of modern comfortable air-conditioned buses with daily services nationwide.