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How to get fromWaterloo Station to Wellingtonby train, bus, taxi, or car

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There are 5 ways to get from Waterloo Station to Wellington by train, bus, taxi, or car

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  1. Train

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    1. Take the train from Waterloo Station to Wellington Stationtrain train Hvl / ...
    20 min
    $5–8
  2. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Waterloo - Cambridge Terrace to Wellington Station - Platform 10bus bus Hvh
    24 min
    $5–30
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Waterloo Station to Wellingtontaxi taxi 17.4 km
    15 min
    $60–75
  4. Drive 17.4 km

    1. Drive from Waterloo Station to Wellingtoncar car 17.4 km
    15 min
    $5–8
  5. Line 83 bus

    1. Take the bus from Lower Hutt - Queensgate - Stop B to Lambton Quay at Hunter Streetbus bus N8 / ...
    57 min
    $5–31

Waterloo Station to Wellington by train

Calendar363Weekly Trains
Duration20 minAverage Duration
Ticket$5Cheapest Price
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Questions & Answers

What companies run services between Waterloo Station, New Zealand and Wellington, New Zealand?

Metlink operates a train from Waterloo Station to Wellington Station every 30 minutes. Tickets cost $5–8 and the journey takes 20 min. Alternatively, Metlink operates a bus from Waterloo - Cambridge Terrace to Wellington Station - Platform 10 every 4 hours. Tickets cost $5–30 and the journey takes 24 min. Uzabus also services this route 3 times a day.

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