Bus Three local bus routes serve Rolleston, both being part of
Environment Canterbury's
Metro system: route 5 connects Rolleston with central Christchurch,
Linwood, and
New Brighton via
Templeton,
Hornby and
Riccarton, route 820 (Burnham to Lincoln) connects Rolleston to the nearby towns of Burnham and Lincoln, and route 85 (Rolleston to
Ara Institute) an express route connecting Rolleston with Central Christchurch and Ara Institute via
Christchurch Hospital.
Rail Rolleston is the site of the railway junction between the
Midland line to
Greymouth and the
Main South Line. The town served as a major railway junction point from the 1880s until the late 1980s, when the New Zealand government deregulated the railways, and Rolleston became a stop only for the tourist-oriented
TranzAlpine rail service. In 1993 Rolleston saw one of the country's worst level-crossing accidents, when a cement mixer truck collided with a passenger train at the now-closed George Holmes Road level crossing and killed three train passengers. The
Labour Party promised to invest $100 million in Christchurch's public transport, including commuter rail between Rolleston and the city if it won the 2017 election.
Andrew Little said the Rolleston to Christchurch commuter railway line would be a permanent service and the Labour Party wanted to see it up and running "within a few years". A commuter railway line would require significant central government money and land acquisitions to be achievable. The
New Zealand Transport Agency expects the business case should be ready in 2021. A commuter rail link to Rolleston was under consideration in 2022. This was again under consideration in 2025. Rolleston is home to a significant freight hub with the aim to reduce truck movements through Christchurch to the Port of Lyttelton.
Road State Highway 1 passes through Rolleston on its route between Christchurch and
Timaru. In September 2020, the extension of the
Christchurch Southern Motorway was completed, connecting Rolleston and
Addington at
Brougham Street. This has significantly improved commuting times to Christchurch. A two-lane overbridge has been proposed to connect residential areas of Rolleston to the industrial zone (
Izone), crossing SH 1 from Rolleston Drive to Hoskyns Road. Construction is expected to commence in 2024 and be completed in late 2027. The project is expected to cost of $125 million.
Cycling There are several cycling-friendly routes available with another under construction.
Christchurch City Council major cycleway routes programme includes the South Express route, leading from Hagley Park, through
Riccarton,
Hei Hei and
Islington to Templeton where it transitions to
Selwyn District Council. From there, the route follows an off-road shared path and a quiet Manion Road until crossing
State Highway 1 at Weedons Ross Road overbridge. The last mile is a sealed shared pathway and some further quiet urban streets. Cycling between Rolleston and
Lincoln follows a sealed shared path that runs beside "Lincoln Rolleston Road" and Boundary Road.
Air The nearest major airport is
Christchurch Airport, northeast of Rolleston. The town is under the approach to runway 02 at Christchurch Airport, and the airport's 50dBA noise contour extends into eastern Rolleston, which has limited development in these areas. == Government ==