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Really big change isnt it?
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The long circuitous routes have all be split up, and the frequency increased. We've also seen increasing congestion through the Eastern city which helped push people onto public transport also.
That's a really great result by any measure, especially considering it came on the back of a 30% increase in the cost of fares! New buses are currently being prepped (first time since 1987!) and some additional routes/frequencies will also be implemented.
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#283 |
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See, that's the opposite of what Invercargill is planning. We intend to take our 10 suburban routes and make them into 25min long 'circuit' routes.
Clearly the New Plymouth system/current Invers system is better. |
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The reason for the passenger increase appears to be related to the free off-peak services introduced earlier, with the decrease related to the subsequent overall reduction of services. Quote:
This has proved relatively successful for Palmerston North with patronage currently at around 550,000 PA on the urban services (note this does not include the 'free' MUUA services), and continues to grow at a rate of around 8% PA. New Plymouth previously had a looped service, but buses travelled only in one direction, not both. A direct system was chosen to replace this system because of the cost of adding additional bus shelters, the amount of changes to parking, and the ability to provide quicker services for off-peak travel so that two routes could be serviced by one bus. So this could work for Invercargill, but it might not suit the travel patterns of potential customers, and the introduction of $1 off-peak fares (previously free) will no doubt frighten a few people off to start with, even though that is a very low fare.
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Maybe we're not as stodgy and boring as we think we are...
And still on transport issues, I've just been blogging about it.Quote:
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#286 |
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LOL the face of the guy(?) on the left
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Join Date: May 2006
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More likely a woman...and she is scandalized??!!
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Scnadalised, indeed...
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You sell assault rifles?
Join Date: Jul 2009
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Those greenies got their facts wrong. Agriculture counts for 48.2% of total GHG emissions in New Zealand whereas 43.2% is attributed to "energy" which includes transport. These are 2007 figures so they may be a little out of date.
Not that we don't need to rethink our transport policies but people really need to do some fact checking.
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You sell assault rifles?
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NBus Passenger Numbers Drop
http://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/n...cil-to-persist Quote:
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http://www.stuff.co.nz/southland-tim...d-buses-coming
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You sell assault rifles?
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I don't know if we have wi-fi on the new buses here (the old ones, certainly not), but they do have bike racks.
Which makes it seem a little funny that having a bike rack on a bus would be considered an improvement. They're usually full of prams anyway.
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