Transport / June 2019
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What now for the Island Bay cycleway?
- Island Bay Healthy Streets
- The Island Bay Residents Association's legal challenge failed in court so what now for the Island Bay cycleway?Unless you've been living under a rock you will now be aware that the Island Bay Resident's Association's legal challenge against the Island Bay cycleway failed in the High Court.
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Island Bay, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand/Aotearoa (OpenStreetMap)
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Four further Measles cases in Wellington
- Metlink
- Regional Public Health (RPH) Wellington has been notified of four confirmed cases of measles, one of which was from a person who had travelled on the Johnsonville train line last week.
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Council tackling remaining bus challenges in city
- Metlink
- Progress on stabilising Wellington’s bus network was reported to the Transport and Infrastructure Select Committee at an update at Parliament today.
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City Councillors vote unanimously to get Wellington moving
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Councillors have unanimously voted to support the Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) Indicative Package at a full Council meeting today.
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Safer space for cycling (and scooting): what’s wrong with (some of) us?
- Talk Wellington
- A recent piece on the sudden scuttling of a flagship London project for safer cycling sparked a few thoughts about local opposition to infrastructure for safer cycling – and e-scooting.
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Councils to approve next steps to get Wellington moving
- Wellington City Council
- Both Greater Wellington Regional Council and Wellington City Council will vote on the recently announced Let’s Get Wellington Moving (LGWM) Indicative Package at Council meetings next week.
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E-scooter share scheme launches in Wellington
- Wellington City Council
- Electric scooters for hire will start appearing on Wellington’s streets from tomorrow (Tuesday 18 June) as the trial of the city’s e-scooter share scheme gets under way.
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Childhood dream comes true
- Metlink
- (From left): Lara Franklin, Hayden Smith, Justin Prout, Jonathan Tulitt, Lewis Otto, Sundeep Pinto, William Delaney A childhood dream has come true for one Wellingtonian who was officially signed off as Transdev’s newest train driver last week.
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Wellington welcomes first electric rubbish truck
- Wellington City Council
- Wellington City Council’s social housing sites will now be serviced by the city’s first fully electric rubbish truck.
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Councils debate joint approach to bus priority for city
- Metlink
- Greater Wellington Regional Council and Wellington City Council are working together to bring more bus priority to the city from next year in a bid make public transport faster for its users.
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Double decker buses coming to the Hutt Valley
- Metlink
- Double decker buses will be rolling out in Eastbourne, Petone and the Lower Hutt city centre to help meet current and future customer demand.
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Wellington City Cheated by Public Transport Performance
- Wellington Commuter
- * When it is finally working, is the new Wellington bus network better than the previous? * This post compares the pre-July 2018 bus timetables with current timetables, and evidence shows that the new peak bus service is often less frequent and slower than it was before. … Read more ...
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