Metro is supporting those returning to work or school at Alert Level 2 with the Link and Temuka services at regular timetables, along with MyWay by Metro.
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Timaru's MyWay by Metro on-demand public transport service may be moved straight to its 12-month public trial as soon as the COVID-19 lockdown is over.
Public transport use in Canterbury has, as expected, drastically decreased, yet many are still using it for travel to essential services.
MyWay by Metro has been rushed into service ahead of schedule as we respond to the COVID-19 lockdown.
New bus contracts will reduce public transport carbon emissions by 14% within their first year.
More than 150 people from across Timaru’s community are taking part in the MyWay by Metro pilot.
Timaru’s much anticipated on-demand public transport service takes to the streets next week as 150 locals put the vehicles and technology through their paces.
Direct commuter buses from Waimakariri to central Christchurch, supported by new Park & Ride facilities, are one step closer thanks to support from residents.
A significant milestone has been achieved as Timaru approaches its 2020 on-demand public transport trial.
Direct commuter buses from Rangiora and Kaiapoi to central Christchurch are proposed for when the Christchurch Northern Corridor (CNC) opens mid next year.
A giant, interactive map of Timaru is proving popular as Environment Canterbury continues its on-demand public transport engagement events in Timaru.
Environment Canterbury is searching for a name for its new on-demand public transport service, which will begin in Timaru next year.