New 10-trip CityLink transfer tickets for New Year
Date: 11 January, 2012
New 10-trip CityLink
transfer tickets for New Year
New 10-trip transfer tickets designed to take some of the hassle out of making longer cross-town trips are now available for Whangarei’s CityLink public bus service.
Sharlene Selkirk, Public
Passenger Transport Officer, for the Northland Regional
Council says the 10-trip transfer tickets are available on
four route combinations and have been introduced as a result
of public demand.
She says the tickets will make it
easier for parents to pre-pay a week’s travel for school
age children who usually transfer between bus routes and
will also speed up boarding times during peak
hours.
The 10 trip transfer tickets cost $40 for an
adult and $25 for a child and are only available for those
transferring between the following services:
• Onerahi
to Kamo/Tikipunga
•
• Raumanga/Morningside to
Kamo/Tikipunga
•
• Kamo/Tikipunga to
Raumanga/Morningside
•
• Onerahi to
Raumanga/Morningside
•
Mrs Selkirk says bus users
transferring between routes have always been able to buy
single trip transfer tickets at an already discounted rate
of $4 per adult or $2.50 per child.
“However, this
is the first time we’ve offered the 10-trip transfer
tickets.”
She says as the single trip transfer
tickets are already offered at a discounted rate, there is
no further price reduction for the 10-trip discount, but
expects they will still prove popular with regular bus users
who had specifically requested a multiple ticket transfer
option.
She says tickets are available now from both
CityLink bus drivers and the Northland Regional Council’s
Water St offices.
Mrs Selkirk says more information
about the new tickets (including applicable conditions) is
available online via: www.nrc.govt.nz/busfares
Meanwhile, Mrs Selkirk reminds passengers that
CityLink Whangarei buses will not run on Northland
Anniversary Day (Monday 30 January) or Waitangi Day (Monday
06 February).
The bus service - operated by NorthBus
and contracted to the Northland Regional Council - does not
operate on Sundays or public holidays.
However, Mrs
Selkirk says as both public holidays fall on a Monday, buses
will still be running to their normal Saturday timetable on
both long holiday weekends (subs: Saturday 28 January and
Saturday 04 February).
For general information about
CityLink Whangarei buses, including timetables and routes,
visit www.nrc.govt.nz/bus
ENDS