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Plan your journey to Auckland’s Farmers Santa Parade

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Sana Claus will be one of many attractions starring in this year’s Farmers Santa Parade in Auckland CBD. Photo supplied

The Farmers Santa Parade will bring thrills and delight to thousands of families who line the city streets to watch this Christmas spectacle today, November 30.

Unfortunately, Auckland Transport’s (AT) public transport services can’t connect to Santa’s route from the North Pole, so to make way for the jolly big man in his red suit and the dozens of floats in the parade, there will be multiple road closures in the city centre from 7am.

AT’s general manager public transport operations Rachel Cara says public transport is the easiest way to get around during the festive season, including to the Santa Parade.

“We’re expecting up to 150,000 people will head to the city centre to see Santa up close this Sunday, so we’re encouraging people to make the most of AT’s frequent buses and trains to navigate the road closures and avoid traffic and parking stress,” Cara says.

“To help people get to and from the city safely we’re adding a handful of extra ferries, extra double decker buses for the Northern Express routes, and six-carriage trains on our rail lines.

“We’ll also have extra trains on standby at Waitematā Station to help people get home safely to East, West and South Auckland by train.

“Use the AT Journey Planner or the AT Mobile app to plan your trip ahead of time to beat the traffic and road closures.”

There will be bus detours and stop closures on the day of the event. Look out for AT’s friendly team in pink hi-vis as they’ll be on hand to guide people and help with any changes to their public transport journey.

For families travelling to the Farmers Santa Parade, AT makes it easy to travel:

Children aged five to 15 years old travel for free on weekends with a registered AT HOP card, and children under five travel free when with a paying passenger.

Adults who don’t have an AT HOP card can pay with a debit card, credit card, Google Pay or Apple Pay on AT’s bus, train and ferry services.

Grandparents with a SuperGold concession on their AT HOP card travel for free all day on weekends.

People can use the AT Mobile App or Journey Planner on the AT website to find out which bus, train or ferry service will get them to the event.

AT will also be bringing some extra colour and Christmas cheer to the city this festive season with Joy Rides, a selection of AT double decker buses wrapped in vibrant, holiday-themed designs to celebrate the season.

One of these special Christmas-wrapped double-decker bus will be joining Santa, his elves and reindeer in the parade this year to help celebrate the more than 2,600 bus drivers keeping Aucklanders moving on the 65 million bus trips they took in our city this year.

AT’s hard working public transport staff will be walking alongside the bus during the parade, and there will also be some special young people riding inside the bus.

It’s not just Santa coming to town this weekend as buses are also returning to Albert Street this Saturday after many years of road closures for the construction of the City Rail Link tunnels and Te Waihorotiu Station.

From Saturday, Albert Street will again be open for vehicle traffic as well as a range of AT’s West and Northwestern bus routes.

These include the popular WX1, 11T, 11W and 18 bus services which will enter and exit the city centre along the full length of Albert Street and will no longer travel on Queen Street and Hobson Street.

Road closures and detours for the Santa Parade on Sunday will temporarily close Albert Street once more, but once Santa has headed back to the North Pole buses will return to their new normal routes.

Santa’s elves will be beavering away to close city centre streets ahead of the Farmers Santa Parade.

The following roads will be closed between 7am and 3pm:

Vincent Street (Pitt Street to Mayoral Drive)

The following roads will be closed between 10am and 4.30pm:

Wellesley Street West (Hobson Street to Albert Street)

Queen Street (Mayoral Drive to Customs Street plus all intersecting roads)

Customs Street (Albert Street to Britomart Place)

Fort Street (Beach Road to Queen Street)

Shortland Street (High Street and Queen Street)

Britomart place (Quay Street to Beach Road)

Emily Place (Fort Street to Emily Place Reserve)

Gore St (between Fort Street to Galway Street)

Commerce Street (Galway Street to Fort Street)

Galway Street (Commerce Street to Queen Street)

Wellesley Street (Elliot Street to Lorne Street)

Wakefield Street (Mayoral Drive to Queen Street)

Wyndham Street (Queen Street to Albert Street)

Darby Street

Fort Lane

Airedale Street (Queen Street to Mayoral Drive)

Rutland Street

The following roads will be closed between 10am and 4.30pm:

Greys Avenue (Civic Access only until 10am)

Mayoral Drive (Vincent Street to Wakefield Street)

Queen Street (Karangahape Road to Mayoral Drive)

Cook Street (Hobson Street to Vincent Street)

Scotia Place

The following roads will be closed between 11am and 4.30pm:

Beach Road

Anzac Avenue

Short Street

Tangihua Street

Tapora Street

Mahuhu Crescent

Te Taou Crescent

Ronayne Street

Churchill Street

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