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  2. List of bus routes in the Wellington Region - Wikipedia

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    Route numbers are generally classified by area: routes 1-29 are Wellington City routes, 30-39 are express and peak-only routes, 50-59 and 60 are Newlands routes, 80-99 are commercial routes, 110-119 are Upper Hutt City routes, 120-199 are Lower Hutt City routes, 200-209 are Wairarapa routes, 220-239 are Porirua City routes, 250-299 are Kāpiti Coast routes, and 300-999 are school bus routes or ...

  3. Public transport in the Wellington Region - Wikipedia

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    Public transport in the Wellington Region, branded under the name Metlink, is the public transport system serving Wellington and its surrounding region.It is the most used public transport system in New Zealand per capita, [a] and consists of electric and diesel buses, suburban trains, ferries and a funicular [b] (the Wellington Cable Car).

  4. Public transport in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Urban bus transport is the main form of public transport in New Zealand. Two of the country's largest cities, Auckland and Wellington, also have suburban rail systems, while some cities also operate local ferry services. There are no rapid transit metros and no remaining tram (i.e., light rail) systems active anywhere in New Zealand (except for ...

  5. Public transport in Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    Metro. Public transport in Christchurch, New Zealand, consists of bus services operated by two bus companies supported by a ferry, all jointly marketed as Metro, a division of Environment Canterbury (ECan). Metro also operates the MyWay on-demand bus service in Timaru, Canterbury. [ 2] Prior to 2023, it also operated various fixed-route bus ...

  6. Public transport in Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Public transport in Auckland, the largest metropolitan area of New Zealand, consists of three modes: bus, train and ferry. Services are coordinated by Auckland Transport (AT) under the AT and AT Metro brands. Waitematā railway station is the main transport hub . Until the 1950s, Auckland was well served by public transport and had high levels ...

  7. Public transport in Waikato - Wikipedia

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    Route: Start: Finish: Route No. Notes: Hamilton city 1–19,51 Flex airport shuttle at the Transport Centre There are currently 23 routes serving Hamilton urban area. Until 2022 most operated to a half-hourly frequency, the exceptions being the Orbiter (serving the edge of the CBD and the main suburban destinations, such as the Hospital, The Base (from 2 February 2021 accessed via the bridge ...

  8. Public transport in the Otago Region - Wikipedia

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    The public transport system of Otago centres around the cities of Dunedin and Queenstown, under the brand name Orbus. Public transport in the region is provided using buses and ferries. Despite sharing a name, the systems in Dunedin and Queenstown are isolated from one another. The Otago Regional Council designs routes and schedules, and ...

  9. Public transport in New Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    Administration. Public transport in New Plymouth primarily consists of diesel buses operating over eleven regular routes during the week (plus a reduced weekend service) and regular school runs. Limited shopper services run south-east of the city to Inglewood and Stratford. New Plymouth has also historically operated both trolleybuses and trams.