Following overwhelmingly positive feedback from local residents, trial commuter bus services for Darfield and Leeston will begin from Monday 28 January.
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Sign up for the latest newsCanterbury has been identified as one of three priority regions in the Safe Network Programme recently announced by the Minister for Transport.
The Regional Public Transport Plan 2018-28 was formally adopted by Environment Canterbury at its council meeting on Thursday, December 13.
The Greater Christchurch Public Transport Joint Committee approved the draft Regional Public Transport Plan at its meeting this week.
Research stage of Environment Canterbury’s on-demand public transport study is underway, and the regional council is appealing for interested parties.
The trial of two new bus services for the Selwyn district is being proposed.
Environment Canterbury has engaged global mobility and technology expert Via to assist in a feasibility study for an on-demand public transport service.
With less than a week to go, thousands of people have engaged with the ideas in the Regional Public Transport Plan.
Public Transport Joint Committee members Steve Lowndes and Dr Anna Stevenson discuss the visionary step change proposed in the Regional Public Transport Plan.
Free travel on the Metro public transport network for World Car-free Day on Saturday 22 September was an outstanding success.
Public consultation opens today on the draft Regional Public Transport Plan, and ECan has announced that travel on its buses on 22 September will be free.
Today, Environment Canterbury approved the draft Regional Public Transport Plan 2018-28 for public consultation from September 17 for a month.