From then on, all further bus travel in that zone is free. People regularly travelling further afield can also benefit, a statement said. “For . people travelling through three zones, like Huntly to Hamilton, the maximum weekly travel cost will be $40, and for people 18 and under it’ll be $30.”
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The proposal also sets prices for the Te Huia passenger rail service, due to start operating between Hamilton and Auckland in 2021 (file photo). Some fares will be cheaper than they were pre-Covid under the new structure council is proposing, said Waikato regional councillor and Regional Connections Committee chair Angela Strange in a statement.
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Press Release – Waikato District Council A dedicated bus service will launch in the new year, linking the north Waikato communities of Tuakau and Pokeno to Pukekohe. Waikato Regional Councils regional connections committee chair Angela Strange said: Were excited to be …
A dedicated bus service will launch in the new year, linking the north Waikato communities of Tuakau and Pokeno to Pukekohe.
Waikato Regional Council’s regional connections committee chair Angela Strange said: “We’re excited to be rolling out with this new service for our north Waikato communities.
“It’s been a real collaboration with Waikato District Council and I’m sure will be a game changer for these communities who have been crying out for frequent and accessible public transport,” Cr Stranger said.
Friday, 11 December 2020, 9:23 am
A dedicated bus service will launch in the new year,
linking the north Waikato communities of Tuakau and Pokeno
to Pukekohe.
Waikato Regional Council’s regional
connections committee chair Angela Strange said: “We’re
excited to be rolling out with this new service for our
north Waikato communities.
“It’s been a real
collaboration with Waikato District Council and I’m sure
will be a game changer for these communities who have been
crying out for frequent and accessible public transport,”
Cr Stranger said.
The service will start on Sunday, 10
January and operate seven days a week. Each bus will have