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  2. InterCity (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    InterCity, New Zealand's only long distance bus network, servicing around 600 towns and communities daily; Gray Line, New Zealand licence holder of premium sightseeing tours within New Zealand; GreatSights New Zealand, premium sightseeing coach services; Fullers GreatSights, sightseeing cruises and day tours in the Bay of Islands and Northland

  3. Tranzit Group - Wikipedia

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    The Tranzit Group is a New Zealand, family owned transport and tourism company that operates buses nationally. It was founded by Albert Snelgrove in Wairarapa as Grey Bus Service. It became Blue Bus Service (with a livery change) in the early 1950s and then Tranzit Coachlines in 1985. [1] It has a 46% shareholding in InterCity. [2]

  4. AAT Kings - Wikipedia

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    In July 1975 AAT Coachlines purchased Pykes Tours and Grenda's coach businesses in Sydney and Melbourne. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Meanwhile, in 1967, Bill King formed Bill King's Northern Safaris operating out of Melbourne with two Land Rovers , an ex Army International ambulance and a Denning from his father, who was the proprietor of Coburg - Heidelberg ...

  5. Great Journeys New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The new brand, named KiwiRail Scenic Journeys, was launched with new AK-class carriages designed to showcase New Zealand's scenery, [9] as well as providing long-distance passenger train services. During the transformation, the TranzCoastal train was rebranded as the Coastal Pacific and the Overlander became the Northern Explorer ; whereas the ...

  6. Cobb & Co. (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Within a short time the coachline advertised additional services south to the River Ferry at Waitaki so linking the route with the Dunedin/Oamaru coach-teams from the lower South Island. [1] Lady Barker recalled a hair-raising coach trip in the 1860s. [2] The advent of motorised transport led to the inevitable decline in stage coach travel.

  7. State Highway 73 (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    This signalled the end of the Cobb & Co coach in New Zealand. [1] When the section of the line from Springfield to Broken River in Canterbury was opened in 1906, it was then possible to travel from Canterbury to the West Coast in a single day with a 40-mile (64 km) coach journey between the railheads at Broken River and Otira.

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