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COVID-19 Service Information Update

Public Transport Timetables

The government announced that New Zealand has moved to Alert Level 4 at 11.59pm on Wednesday, 25 March 2020. The timetables below are valid from Thursday 26 March 2020 until further notice.

Bus services

Bus services will largely operate according to weekend timetables. Some services will be removed (Such as school buses and Skybus) while services to key medical centres will retain regular or more frequent services.

Bus timetables here

 

Train services

During COVID-19 Alert 4, AT trains services will be running to the Sunday timetable. Some additional early morning train services have been added to ensure essential workers can get where they need to be. The below times are the departure point are from the start point on each line:

 

Ferry

The Birkenhead, Bayswater, Stanley Bay and Gulf Harbour services are cancelled. Remaining services will operate to a reduced schedule.

Ferry timetables here

Note: some key ferry services such as those to Waiheke and Devonport are not contracted or managed by AT. However, Fullers 360 have advised that they will also be providing free travel to Waiheke and Devonport.

These timetables will be maintained until the Government announces a reduction of the COVID-19 Alert Level or advises otherwise.

 

We will be monitoring these services and changes may continue to be made to timetables. Please note that due to the rapid development of these timetables digital information boards at our facilities will not have the most up to date information. We suggest you refer to the information and plan your journey ahead. We hope you will bear with us while we endeavour to maintain services during this time

 

Tips for travelling safely on public transport

New Zealand is now at Alert Level 4. At Level 4, you should not travel unless your journey is absolutely essential. Public transport services will only be available for those working in essential services, for medical reasons, to access essential services including getting to and from the supermarket, and to move essential goods. For details on what is considered an essential service visit the  COVID-19 government page.

Important changes to how we travel on buses

Follow these tips along with Ministry of Health guidelines to keep safe while using public transport.

If you do need to use Public Transport for Essential travel, here are some useful tools:

 

Tips from the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Transport

Call Healthline on 0800 358 5453 if you have any symptoms and have been to any countries or territories of concern or have been in close contact with someone confirmed with COVID-19.

 

Auckland Transport also welcomes guidelines released today from the Ministry of Transport about using public transport in light of COVID-19.

The ministry says it is safe for Aucklanders to continue to use buses, trains and ferries as long as they are feeling well. If you don’t feel well, stay home to help limit the spread of any virus.

This recommendation is supported by the Ministry of Health which has made it clear there is no link between using public transport and confirmed cases of COVID-19 in New Zealand.

The Ministry of Transport recommends people take extra measures to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 such as:

 

Source: Auckland Transport

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