Transport Canberra has put out the call for more permanent part-time bus drivers to join an exciting period of growth for the state’s public transport system.
Canberra locals can look forward to
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Isolated outback communities set to finally receive bus services
While the Brewarrina and Collarenebri communities have historically been starved of transport options, a new 24 month trail funded by the NSW government has the power to change that.
The Brewarrina Outback
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Three new permanent bus routes heading for Esperance community
Following a successful two year trial, the Esperance community in Western Australia will now enjoy three new permanent bus routes.
Operating three times a day on weekdays, the routes will be:
Route 810
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Three weeks left of Coffs Harbour free bus trial
Coffs Harbour locals should run to the nearest bus stop and make use of the city’s latest initiative, with free bus travel on weekends set to end July 14.
Funded by $20,000 from the City of Coffs
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Opal public transport prices set to rise in July
Opal prices are set to rise by 3.6 per cent in line with the annual Consumer Price Index (CPI) movement on July 1.
Weekly travel caps will remain the same, at $50 for Adults and $25 for Child/Youth and
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More buses coming for Wallan school students
Students in the Wallan Secondary School zone will soon have to stress less about making the bus on time, with school bus services set to increase from eight to eleven return trips once Term 3 begins on
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Cubic vice president appointment to create “seamless user experience” for public transport
Cubic Transportation Systems (Cubic) has appointed Dino Beverakis as vice president and general manager, Asia Pacific and head of Australia to drive the modernisation of transport ticketing systems.
The
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New Zealand’s first fully electric bus network is a booming success
Public transport use in Palmerston North and Ashhurst, New Zealand has skyrocketed, with its new network seeing more people jumping on buses than ever before.
The new network, launched in early March,
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Tranzit Group’s “repower” electric bus makes rounds in Wellington
Tranzit Group’s second successful “repower” bus or 3401 – a single deck electric bus that was successfully converted from diesel to 100% electric – is now delivering services on Metlink’s
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New Zealand to provide contactless and digital payment on public transport
New Zealand’s new ticketing payment system Motu Move, aims to provide passengers the option to pay for public transport using contactless debit or credit cards, digital payment methods and Motu Move
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