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The Christchurch Central Recovery Plan, which had the Bus Interchange as one of its 17 anchor projects for the central city's earthquake recovery, was published in July 2012. It set an indicative start date of 2012 and completion by June 2014. [4] Christchurch City Council's District Plan was amended and two-thirds of the block surrounded by ...
The Christchurch turntable is said to be one of only five trolleybus turntables ever to have been constructed worldwide. Three other such turntables are the similarly abandoned Longwood trolleybus turntable, in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England (in operation 1939–1940; demolished late 1980s), one at the former Isleworth London Transport Trolleybus depot, also demolished but can be seen ...
Christchurch City Council provides roading infrastructure and street furniture such as signs and seats and regulates parking at bus stops, and is also owner of Red Bus Ltd through its holding company Christchurch City Holdings. The city council previously funded the zero-fare The Shuttle service which ended after the 2011 earthquake. The ...
Bournemouth: Glo Smartcard: Yellow Buses: Rolled out in 2010, Replaced by Yellow Buses "smartcard" July 2018. [73] The Key: More Bus: 2010 The Key UNIBUS: Bournemouth University: 2012 Getting About: Bournemouth Borough Council: 2018 Bracknell Maidenhead Windsor: Smartcard: Courtney Connect: in use in 2018. Bradford: FirstCard: First West Yorkshire
In Wellington City, 16.8% of workers travelled by bus, more than twice as many as the next highest, Auckland City (6.5%). [9] In 2001, controversial analyst Wendell Cox described the Auckland Regional Council's (ARC) plan to increase public transport to the downtown area to 20% of total share as "a simply unachievable goal". He also described ...
Following the decision by the administrators of Yellow Buses to cease all bus operations in August 2022, Morebus took over several routes and offered a £2000 welcome bonus to recruit existing drivers who had a PCV licence. As a result, Morebus obtained a monopoly in the bus services across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP). [2]
Yellow Buses [1] was a bus operator based in Bournemouth, on the south coast of England. Yellow Buses was the trading name for Bournemouth Transport Ltd. The company fell into administration in July 2022 and ceased operations on 4 August 2022. [2] [3]
The A341 runs east-west across the north of Bournemouth and Poole. Bear Cross Roundabout is situated around half way along the A341 road. The road begins in the north west of the Bournemouth-Poole conurbation at Merley. [1] Queen Anne Drive at Gravel Hill travels east and becomes Magna Road.