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MAXX buses, trains to take rugby fans to Eden Park

MAXX buses and trains to take rugby fans to Eden Park this weekend

Rugby fans can avoid parking hassles and catch the bus or train to Eden Park to see the All Blacks take on France, kicking off at 7.35pm this Saturday.

Shuttle buses will be operating from Albany, Constellation, Takapuna and the CBD (Victoria Street) directly to Eden Park. Special fares apply.

Special train services will be operating to and from Kingsland Station. Normal fares from all stations apply.

Please be aware that bus replacement services are in place for some Western Line train services on this day to allow for double tracking works.

Aucklanders can find out about the best public transport services to and from Eden Park by calling MAXX on 09 366 6400 or visiting www.maxx.co.nz for full details on special services and timetable alterations over the Queen’s Birthday Weekend.

Passengers are advised to check timetables carefully before travelling and ensure they allow plenty of time to plan their journeys.


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About bus services to Eden Park:

Buses leave Albany Station at 5.00, 5.30 and 6.00pm; Constellation Station at 5.05, 5.35 and 6.05pm; and Takapuna (Lake Road) at 5.00 and 5.45pm. Buses from Takapuna leave from Stop 1 at Takapuna Transport Centre. The cash fare for all of these services is $5 one way per passenger.

Buses leave Victoria St West (outside the National Bank) every five minutes from 5.00pm. Adult tickets cost $2 one way; child/senior tickets $1 one way.

After the game, buses to Albany, Constellation, Takapuna and the CBD leave Eden Park from 9.15pm.

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