Return of standard Metlink fares for under 25s
All TagsFare changes are coming soon for passengers aged 24 and under, following the government’s decision to withdraw funding for age-based concessions.
Fare changes are coming soon for passengers aged 24 and under, following the government’s decision to withdraw funding for age-based concessions.
Faster buses could be the outcome of closer collaboration on bus priority corridors proposed by Greater Wellington, the public transport authority, to Wellington City Council, the road controlling authority.
Eight months since Metlink’s Airport Express exceeded forecast demand, latest patronage figures indicate a new record is poised to be set.
A project on managing the use of Metlink Park and Ride facilities at train stations has been initiated by Greater Wellington’s Transport Committee.
Today’s return of suspended bus services is a positive sign for the future of public transport in the capital, says Greater Wellington Transport Committee chair Thomas Nash and Wellington Mayor…
One of the three buildings to be demolished on Tirangi Road.
Wellington’s public transport network is receiving the gift of much-needed track and tunnel improvements this Christmas and New Year.
Greater Wellington chair Daran Ponter has sent new Members of Parliament a Snapper card, preloaded with $20, to jump on board Metlink’s Airport Express as they travel between the Beehive…
Registrations are now open for the fifteenth edition of Movin’March, Greater Wellington’s annual initiative encouraging students to walk or wheel their way to and from school.
Metlink is encouraging passengers to have their say on planned upgrades for Petone’s Jackson Street bus stops, aimed at making journeys safer and more accessible.