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How to Get to Moana Pool in Dunedin by Bus?

Directions to Moana Pool (Dunedin) with public transport

The following transport lines have routes that pass near Moana Pool

    BusBus: 3755771933.

How to get to Moana Pool by bus?

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Bus stops near Moana Pool in Dunedin

  • York Place 31, 4 min walk,
  • York Place Opposite St John, 4 min walk,
  • Stuart St 330, 5 min walk,
  • Stuart St Obhs, 5 min walk,
  • 21 Arthur St Opposite Otago Boys, 7 min walk,

Bus lines to Moana Pool in Dunedin

  • 19, Belleknowes to Waverley,
  • 33, Wakari to Corstorphine,
  • 44, Halfway Bush to St Kilda,
  • 55, Brockville to St Kilda,
  • 19, Belleknowes,
  • 33, Wakari,
  • 44, Halfway Bush,
  • 55, Brockville,
  • 37, Logan Park,
  • 37, Concord,
  • 39, Green Island,
  • 39, Otago Boys High,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Moana Pool?

    The nearest stations to Moana Pool are:

    • York Place 31 is 233 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • York Place Opposite St John is 299 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Stuart St 330 is 315 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • Stuart St Obhs is 344 meters away, 5 min walk.
    • 21 Arthur St Opposite Otago Boys is 523 meters away, 7 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Moana Pool?

    These bus lines stop near Moana Pool: 37, 55, 77.

  • What’s the nearest bus station to Moana Pool in Dunedin?

    The nearest bus stations to Moana Pool in Dunedin are York Place 31 and York Place Opposite St John. The closest one is a 4 min walk away.

  • What time is the first bus to Moana Pool in Dunedin?

    The 19 is the first bus that goes to Moana Pool in Dunedin. It stops nearby at 08:10.

  • What time is the last bus to Moana Pool in Dunedin?

    The 19 is the last bus that goes to Moana Pool in Dunedin. It stops nearby at 20:50.

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Bus: 3755771933441933443939.

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Moana Pool Address: 60 Littlebourne Road street in Dunedin

Moana Pool, Dunedin
Moana Pool, DunedinMoana Pool is the largest swimming pool in the southern half of New Zealand's South Island. It is located at the corner of Littlebourne Road and Upper Stuart Street close to Otago Boys' High School, on the slopes of Roslyn, overlooking the centre of the city of Dunedin. The pool complex can be seen from much of the city, and commands extensive views over central and coastal Dunedin. The largest of Dunedin's four public pools, Moana Pool was built in the early 1960s on the site of the old Moana Tennis Club, Its name (the Māori word for "sea") is thus coincidentally related to the pool's facilities. It was opened on 14 November 1964. Costing £450,000, the pool was a replacement for the 1914 tepid pools in Lower Moray Place, which were seen as being inadequate for the city's modern needs. Several proposals for new pool facilities were put forward during the 1950s, mainly incorporating a suite of pools and a gymnasium surrounded by a sun terrace. A 1959 proposal, with an indoor main pool and learners' pool and an outdoor diving pool was put forward in 1959, and - with an amendment to place the diving pool under cover — was agreed by the Dunedin City Council. Initial design work by architect Bill Hesson and Ian Ballantyne of the Council's engineering department was completed by mid 1961, and work by Downer & Company began on construction shortly thereafter. The pool complex has undergone several expansions since its opening in 1964, at which time only the main pool and diving pool were complete. The main pool is of Olympic dimensions (50m by 17.5m), and is kept heated to 28.5 degrees Celsius. It can be divided by a moveable bulkhead into two 25m pools; The original diving pool, which is still in use, is 13m by 7.2m with two 1m boards, a 3m board and a high 5m platform. The learners' pool was competed and opened in 1965, and a small restaurant was added to the facilities in the same year. Between 1984 and 1990, two hydroslides were added to the complex, and additions to the learners pool to encourage young families were also made. The restaurant was removed in 1991, replaced by gym facilities, and the sun terrace was revamped, removing two trampolines which had been located there. The gym's facilities were extensively enlarged in 2006. A major expansion to the complex in 2000–01 was undertaken under the supervision of city council architect Robert Tongue. This removed much of the sun terrace, replacing it with a wave pool and leisure complex, revamped and upgraded much of the complex's reception area, and extended the main pool complex with the addition of new, Olympic-standard, diving facilities. The new 25m by 14m dive/lap pool includes three platforms (10, 7.5, and 5 metre) and four springboards (two at 3 metres, two at one metre). When not in use for diving, this pool converts into six-lane lap pool. Moana Pool has been used for regional and national championships in swimming, diving, and water polo, and is a regular host of the New Zealand Masters' Games, which are held in Dunedin every two years. Two of the pools within the Moana Pool complex were renamed in November 2010 to honour double-Olympic gold medallist Danyon Loader and noted coach Duncan Laing, who spent much of their careers training and working at Moana Pool.
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