Auckland CBD road closures and bus diversions on Sunday
Hi neighbours. Multiple road closures and public transport disruptions are anticipated for the Auckland CBD on Sunday as three big events take place.
A Black Lives Matter protest down Queen St, the opening weekend of the new Commercial Bay mall are expected to cause woes for those travelling in and around the city from midday, while crowds are also expected at the Blues v Hurricanes game at Eden Park later on.
Bus services, including the City Link, Inner link and NX1, will be diverted around the events.
A full list of diverted services can be found on the Auckland Transport website.
Click 'read more' for more info.
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