Transport / December 2019
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E-scooters: a call to action
- Oriental Bay Residents’ Association
- Our co-presidents Ann Mallinson and Jackie Pope have, after several attempts, finally managed to secure a meeting with the Deputy Mayor, Sarah Free.
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Waterloo Park & Ride opening provides an extra 160 spaces
- Metlink
- Waterloo Park & Ride officially opened on Friday 13, combatting the growing demand for more parking spaces as more people opt to leave their cars at the station and train to work.
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Christmas at Snapper
- Snapper card
- With 2019 nearly done and dusted the team at Snapper HQ will be tagging off from Friday 20th December, returning on Monday 6th January 2020. Should you need any Snapper-based assistance over the holiday period, you have a few options: Self-service assistance online If you’re a registered cardholder and have recently topped up but don’t […] The post Christmas at Snapper appeared first on Snapper.
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Christmas at Snapper
- Snapper card
- With 2019 nearly done and dusted the team at Snapper HQ will be tagging off from Friday 20th December, returning on Monday 6th January 2020. Should you need any Snapper-based assistance over the holiday period, you have a few options: Self-service assistance online If you’re a registered cardholder and have recently topped up but don’t […] The post Christmas at Snapper appeared first on Snapper.
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Let's Get Wellington Moving
- Cycle Aware Wellington (CAW)
- There’s some incredible stuff coming out of LGWM at the moment, with the first two rounds of in-depth consultation focusing on changes to make the central city much more people-friendly.
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Councils vote to fund LGWM
- Wellington City Council
- Greater Wellington Regional Council has voted in favour of a new relationship and funding agreement with Wellington City Council and the New Zealand Transport Agency to take the next phase of the $6.4 billion Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) programme forward.
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Greater Wellington shares key initiatives for bus, rail, and ferry amid growing patronage
- Metlink
- A roadmap for the region’s bus, rail and ferry network was shared with the Transport and Infrastructure Select Committee at Parliament during an update from Greater Wellington Regional Council and the NZ Transport Agency today.
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Dutch Ambassador trades four wheels for two by cycling to work each day
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- The Dutch Ambassador to New Zealand Mira Woldberg is walking the sustainable talk by swapping her embassy car for an e-bike and cycling to work from Wadestown each day.
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Partnership will drive LGWM programme forward
- Greater Wellington Regional Council
- Greater Wellington Regional Council has voted in favour of a new relationship and funding agreement with Wellington City Council and the New Zealand Transport Agency to take the next phase of the $6.
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Feedback-a-rama 2: e-scooters and huge transport plans!
- Talk Wellington
- Last hurrah folks! If you’re time-poor, 5 minutes on the RLTP (with mince pie in hand) gets you a lovely civic glow before the holidays.
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Swapping freight for passengers
- Transdev in Wellington
- Last week Steve McIver became the latest Transdev Locomotive Engineer to be signed off.
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Wellington e-scooter survey starts today
- Ngaio Progressive Association
- An online survey is available from today to help gauge how Wellingtonians feel about the public share e-scooter schemes that have been operating in the city since June 2019.
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Lower North Island passengers packed in like sardines without urgent government funding for new hybrid trains
- Metlink
- Greater Wellington Regional Council has warned that passengers on Lower North Island trains will be packed in like sardines come 2025 unless an urgent business case to government for new hybrid trains gets the go ahead.
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Wellington e-scooter survey starts today
- Wellington City Council
- An online survey is available from today to help gauge how Wellingtonians feel about the public share e-scooter schemes that have been operating in the city since June 2019.
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Metlink to roll out key fixes to bus network as soon as next month
- Metlink
- Greater Wellington Councillors will consider an action plan of key fixes to the bus network on the back of the results of its comprehensive city-wide community engagement process which will be put to Council on Thursday 12 December.
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Station ceremony marks next stage in rail network upgrade
- Metlink
- An event held opposite Trentham Station this morning marks the beginning of the next stage in the $196 million Wellington Metro Upgrade Programme.
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Minister, Mayor and Chair welcome next phase for Let’s Get Wellington Moving
- Let's Get Wellington Moving
- Both Greater Wellington Regional Council (GWRC) and Wellington City Council (WCC) will vote on a new relationship and funding agreement, including advancing funding, for the next phase of the $6. 4 billion Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) programme at council meetings next week.
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Bus drivers fundraise for Samoa’s measles outbreak
- Metlink
- Metlink bus drivers across the region are donning colourful shirts today in a bid to raise money for those suffering from the measles outbreak in Samoa.
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