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Signed, Sealed and Delivered with MAXX

ARTA Media Release

29 October 2008

Signed, Sealed and Delivered with MAXX

On Thursday 30 October, Aucklanders heading to Vector Arena to hear music maestro Stevie Wonder can leave the car at home.

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.

Additional train services will be operating after the concert finishes. On the Southern and Eastern Lines, a train will depart Britomart for Papakura (via Glen Innes) at 11.45pm and for Otahuhu (via Ellerslie) at 11.40pm. Passengers are advised there is no additional service on the Western Line due to overnight construction work.

Fans heading home to the North Shore can catch an additional ferry to Devonport at 12am (midnight).

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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