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MAXX to Godskitchen – Angel in White Party

Published: Thu 2 Oct 2008 12:06 AM
ARTA Media Release
30 September 2008
MAXX to Godskitchen – Angel in White Party
On Friday 3 October, Aucklanders heading to Vector Arena for the Godskitchen – Angel in White Party can leave the car at home, as public transport services by the Auckland Regional Transport Authority will have them arriving near the door.
Vector Arena is approximately 10 minutes’ walk from the Britomart Transport Centre and the Downtown Ferry Terminal. A regular timetable will be operating for all buses, trains and ferries travelling to Britomart.
The Link bus, which stops on Beach Road close to Vector Arena, is a good way to get to the show. Passengers can catch The Link from various locations around the CBD, Parnell, Newmarket, Karangahape Road and Ponsonby. The cash fare is $1.60 one way.
Fans are advised to allow plenty of time to get to Vector Arena in time for the event.
After the Godskitchen – Angel in White Party finishes at approximately 5am on Saturday morning, train services from Britomart will be operating from 6.53am on the Western Line, 7.10am on the Southern Line and from 7.40am on the Eastern Line. Regular ferry services from Auckland to Devonport will be running from approximately 6.10am. For information about ferry or bus services to other parts of Auckland concert-goers should contact MAXX on 09 366 6400 or www.maxx.co.nz
Normal bus, train and ferry fares will apply.
For more information about public transport services to and from Friday’s event call MAXX on (09) 366 6400 or visit www.maxx.co.nz
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