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The February 2011 Christchurch earthquake resulted in significant changes to the Metro bus network with the two key changes. The first change was the removal and or reorganisation of many routes due to the closure of the central city, road damage along routes, or reduced patronage.
Construction of the Bus Interchange started in July 2014, after the projected completion date for the building. [6] The recovery plan identified ECan (Environment Canterbury, the regional council), CCC (Christchurch City Council), CERA (Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority), NZTA (NZ Transport Agency), and the private sector as project partners, [7] but the project was carried out by CERA. [8]
Go Bus Christchurch Ltd. [1] is a bus company owned by Go Bus Transport Ltd.The company started off as Christchurch Bus Services Ltd in 2004. In November 2010, it was sold to Go Bus Ltd after it was found that Christchurch Bus Services had failed to maintain vehicles and put commuters in danger.
The Bus Exchange was the main public transport facility in the central city of Christchurch, New Zealand.Part of it was indoor and featured airport-style lounges. The Bus Exchange opened in November 2000 and closed due to the February 2011 Christchurch earthquake, which damaged the building beyond repair.
The services are operated under the Metro brand by bus companies Red Bus and Go Bus, administered by the regional council, Environment Canterbury. Buses operate to all parts of the Christchurch urban area, including Lyttelton. There are also services to outlying towns such as Rangiora, Lincoln, and Burnham.
[2] [3] Red Bus operated the free central city bus, The Shuttle, on behalf of Christchurch City Council from 1998 to 2011. [4] In November 2016 the business of Aaron Travel was purchased. [5] The company lost routes in the 2019 tender for Public Transport services conducted by the Canterbury Regional Council (ECAN), [6] the agency that runs ...
The proposed Bus Interchange was to be located opposite the Bus Exchange, on the south side of Lichfield Street. [p] The project was to be led by Environment Canterbury (the Canterbury Regional Council), Christchurch City Council, CERA, and the NZ Transport Agency. [56] In the end, the Crown built the Bus Interchange and it opened on 25 May ...
Go Bus Christchurch; R. Red Bus (New Zealand) T. The Shuttle (bus) This page was last edited on 2 October 2019, at 10:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...