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In October 2016, the interchange was opened to coincide with the launching of a new bus network timetable in South Auckland, Pukekohe and Waiuku. [80] The new Manukau Bus Station (next to Manukau Station) was officially opened in April 2018 and bus services from the new facility began, serving South and East Auckland. [81] [82]
The Auckland Council will be given Auckland Transport's former road-controlling authority powers with responsibility for regional land and public transport planning. Auckland's local boards will also be given decision-making powers over certain transport policies such as parking, speed limits, cycleways and pedestrian crossings. [3] [4]
The Auckland Regional Transport Authority (ARTA) was the central co-ordinating agency for transport (especially but not only public transport) in the Auckland Region of New Zealand from 2004 to 2010. In this role, ARTA provided public transport services, assigned funding and subsidies, and organised and advised on many aspects of regionwide ...
AT Metro is a public transport brand in Auckland, New Zealand, managed by Auckland Transport (AT). It was launched in December 2014, following the decommissioning of the MAXX brand with updated bus and train liveries, staff uniforms, wayfinding signage and a refreshed external communications identity. [1]
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Former New York Rep. Marc Molinaro is being considered by President Trump to head the Federal Transit Administration. AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein Molinaro is an opponent of the congestion pricing ...
MAXX (styled as MaXX) was a public transport brand in the Auckland Region of New Zealand. [1] It was introduced in 2001. [2] It included a blue livery used on some buses (rapid transit only) and trains operated for Auckland Transport (AT). It was also used for public information and advertising branding. [1] AT Metro was officially launched in ...
"Auckland has a better option for Airport rapid transit". The New Zealand Herald. Davison, Isaac (10 May 2018). "Auckland's new rail lines could be ready within six years, but only if Labour is still in power". The New Zealand Herald. "French tram bid plan – An Alstom executive in Reims tells of his plans for Auckland trams".