Buses and Community Groups
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The NZ Bus company has been sold - will it make a difference to our bus service?
- INNER-CITY WELLINGTON
- From Scoop story Australia and New Zealand’s largest bus operator, Kinetic, has signed a contract to acquire NZ Bus Ltd, one of New Zealand’s biggest urban bus operators.
- Accepted from News - ICW by tonytw1
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Wellington City Bus Network Review Update
- Kilbirnie, Lyall Bay, Rongotai Progressive (Residents) Association
- Wellington City Bus Network Review Update In February and March last year feedback was sought on proposed network for Wellington City bus services.In November, Regional Councillors and Officers presented their proposal for a revised network design where they aim to:
- Accepted from Kilbirnie Lyall Bay Rongotai Progressive Association posts
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Bus services through Ngaio likely to improve
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- When Wellington Regional Council held meetings about the Wellington Bus Review recently our president, Viv Chapple, went along.
- Accepted from Ngaio Progressive Association news
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Ngaio, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Taking the p*ss
- Mt Victoria Residents Association
- There’s been a gradual process of installing bus shelters around Wellington, and a couple have recently made an appearance at the bottom of Elizabeth St – where they’ll no doubt be welcomed by passengers waiting in the wind and the rain.
- Accepted from Mt Victoria Residents Association news
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Fair Fares For Wellington
- Thorndon Residents Assocation
- Tony Randle, Chair, Johnsonville Progressive Association. No-one likes to raise public transport fares, especially when so many are reliant on this service. But these costs have increased so rail users can travel in new trains on upgraded track and use upgraded stations. The approach of the Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC) is to raise fares equally for both bus and rail users. It seems doubly unfair in raising fares on bus users who cannot benefit from the new trains when their own service will receive little service improvement. In effect, increased bus fares are being used to pay for increased rail costs.
- Accepted from Thorndon Residents Assocation blog
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Bus review
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- Bus review Wellington Regional Council is reviewing its bus services.
- Accepted from Ngaio Progressive Association news
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