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  2. Interislander - Wikipedia

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    Interislander is a road and rail ferry service across New Zealand's Cook Strait, between Wellington in the North Island and Picton in the South Island.It is owned and operated by state-owned rail operator KiwiRail.

  3. List of Auckland ferries - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of ferries that operate in Auckland, New Zealand, as part of the city's public transport network. Ferries are primarily operated by Fullers360 , SeaLink , Belaire , and Explore . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Auckland Transport also owns several ferries, [ 3 ] but these vessels are controlled by Fullers360 until 2028.

  4. Ferries in Wellington - Wikipedia

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    A ferry service to Days Bay began in 1893 and later served Eastbourne (at Rona Bay). The service was taken over by the Eastbourne Borough Council in 1913 and continued to operate until 1948. [citation needed] In 1989, a new ferry service was established to Days Bay. It is the only commuter ferry in operation in Wellington.

  5. Fullers Group - Wikipedia

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    Fullers Group Limited, trading as Fullers360, is a ferry and tourism company in Auckland, New Zealand. [1] It operates in the Hauraki Gulf and Waitematā Harbour.Fullers Group is the latest in a long line of almost continuous harbour and gulf ferry operations based in Auckland since the 1870s.

  6. Category:Ferries of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Ferries of New Zealand includes ferries designed, built, or operated in New Zealand. ... Kea (ferry) M. Minerva (1910 ship) R. TEV Rangatira; T. Toroa (ferry) W. PS ...

  7. Public transport in the Wellington Region - Wikipedia

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    The Wellington region has the highest per capita use of public transport in New Zealand, [6] with 72.65 trips per capita in the year ending September 2019. [7] Of the approximately 37.33 million trips, around 24.33 million are made by bus, 12.80 million by train, and 0.18 million by ferry.

  8. AT HOP card - Wikipedia

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    The AT HOP card is an electronic fare payment card that was released in two versions on Auckland public transport services, beginning in May 2011. The smart card roll out was the first phase in the introduction of an integrated ticketing and fares system (Auckland Integrated Fares System, or "AIFS") that was rolled out across the region.

  9. MV Kaitaki - Wikipedia

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    MV Kaitaki is a roll-on/roll-off ferry built in 1995. It previously operated under the names, Isle of Innisfree, then Pride of Cherbourg, Stena Challenger and Challenger.As of 2008, MV Kaitaki was the largest ferry operating the Interislander service between the North and South Islands of New Zealand having taken her latest name in 2007.