On this page you'll find a list of all Dunedin bus route timetables, including school bus timetables for mornings and afternoons during school terms. You'll also find below a downloadable timetable booklet that includes a map of all Dunedin routes.

Plan your journey

Not sure which bus to take? Use our Journey Planner to find the best options. 

Dunedin bus info

Dunedin Bus Hub map

The central Dunedin Bus Hub is the city's major public transport hub. Located on Great King Street, the Hub is the heart of the Orbus Dunedin bus network.

All city-bound services run through the Bus Hub, providing stops and easier transfers in a central location.

The Dunedin Bus Hub map is below, so you can see where your bus stops. 

(You can pinch and zoom into the map with your fingers if you're on a mobile device)

Orbus Dunedin Bus Hub map

Bus safety

We are conducting a campaign to help make buses, hubs and stops in Dunedin and Queenstown feel safer and more welcoming for everyone.

The campaign encourages people to be respectful and considerate of everyone using buses and urges people to report bad behaviour to the Police or Otago Regional Council.

It’s cool to be kind

With the tagline ‘It’s cool to be kind’, the campaign asks people to respect everyone at the bus stop and on the bus, and to respect bus drivers.

ORC is continuing to work closely with Police and community leaders and groups on a range of initiatives through the Central City Advisory Group.

Who should I contact if I have any safety concerns on buses or at stops?

Please contact the Police by calling 105 (non-emergency) or 111 (emergency) or alert security guards at the bus hub. For non-urgent concerns, call ORC on 0800 ORBUSDN (0800 672 8736), 0800 ORBUSQT (0800 672 8778) or email transport@orc.govt.nz

It's cool to be kind logo

Proposed bus stop changes/improvements

Dunedin City Council is proposing to make changes to Princes Street near The Oval in 2027. You can provide feedback on the changes, which includes these bus stop improvements happening: 

  • In-lane bus stops, allowing buses to stop in the traffic lane to pick up and drop off passengers. This means faster bus trips as buses don’t have to wait for traffic. 
  • All stops will be double-length. 
  • Pedestrian crossings to make it safer to cross the road to reach the bus stop. 
  • Two stops near the Kensington Overpass will be removed 
  • Shelters and seats at stops. 

Half of Dunedin’s bus routes travel along Princes St. Safer and more accessible bus stops will mean better journeys for hundreds of people every day. 

Have your say at www.dcc.govt.nz/princes-street-connection by 29 July 2026.

PRINCES ST CONNECTION PROJECT parking map