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Half price public transport fares could become permanentCommuters could enjoy half-price public transport fares indefinitely, with the Government considering making its three-month-long trial permanent. Ac...
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What could Suburban Rail look like in Greater Christchurch?Rural and urban people when surveyed indicated the main good thing of living in a city was convenience and access to amenities, while the main negativ...
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More and more people are giving up flyingAs borders reopen, a growing number of people are questioning if their pre-pandemic travel habits are still sustainable. Kerry Sunderland speaks to th...
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Integrated 'Tap & Travel' for Wellington region by end of 2022?A full 20 years after London commuters began using Oyster cards on public transport, and a whole decade after the introduction of Opal cards in Sydney...
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Shaping Auckland: How light rail will change the cityThe tram system that connected all corners of TÄmaki Makaurau was torn up in favour of a car-focused transport system in the 1950s. What will it take...
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Public Transport Oriented Development - What is it?Take a look at transit/public transport oriented developments (TODs) from Portland, Oregon to Arlington, Virginia to learn why they may be one of the...
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17 Ways to get about without fossil fuelsThe things we should be improving â cycling, public and shared transport, walking and urban design. Last week I got Covid (we all did in our family, f...
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Support for bus fare overhaul, but cost is not Canterbury's only barrierPeople who live on Christchurchâs outskirts say cost is not the only barrier stopping them using public transport, with few bus stops and limited serv...
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