CBD Red Zone commercial bus venture
Media Release – Wednesday June 13 2012
CBD
Red Zone commercial bus venture
Earlier
this year the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority
called for expressions of interest from commercial operators
regarding running bus visits through the CBD Red
Zone.
Three operators registered an interest, all were of high calibre.
One of those, Red Bus Ltd, has been identified as most able to provide the necessary health and safety logistics to run an operation potentially involving large numbers of people.
It is now up to Red Bus to decide
if it wants to proceed with a business plan and develop a
commercial fare scheme.
CERA will not be involved in that
decision or any subsequent commercial process.
The original CERA bus visits through the Red Zone late last year were extremely popular with more than 28,000 people taking the weekend and evening trips over a six-week period.
That venture was tax-payer funded and passengers were asked for gold-coin contributions to cover the $220,000 operational costs. Those contributions offset $60,000 of the taxpayers input.
Note: Commercial sensitivities means the two
other businesses that expressed initial interest cannot be
named by CERA. Of course that does not preclude the
businesses naming themselves should they choose to.