Buses
Four hour stop-work meeting will affect Auckland bus services
Christmas shoppers could find themselves without buses this afternoon when more than 80 percent of Auckland bus drivers walk off the job. Audio
Nick Tyler: rethinking urban movement
Chadwick Professor of Civil Engineering at University College London, and investigates the ways in which people interact with their immediate environments. He is also the Director of the UCL CRUCIBLE… Audio
Virtual reality buses
In Christchurch, they're using virtual reality goggles to get bus drivers used to the layout of the new bus terminal. With Mandi Lawrence of Red Bus and Simon Yorke of Aurecon. Video, Audio
Double-deck bus fleet for East Auckland
People who travel to and from east Auckland by bus will be riding high by the end of the year, on a new fleet of double-decker buses. Audio
Bus company fined after doors trap passengers
A judge has handed a Wellington bus company a reduced fine for repeatedly catching passengers in closing bus doors. Audio
Three-quarters of Christchurch bus network to change
Christchurch's buses are about to receive their biggest ever shake-up with changes to three-quarters of services across the city. Audio
Entrepreneur and founder of StageCoach, Sir Brian Souter
Sir Brian Souter is an award-winning global entrepreneur, and Chief Executive and co-founder of the internationally successful StageCoach company. Sir Brian has stakes in some of this country's coach… Audio
Naked Bus expects new sleeper service to help business grow
Naked Bus has introduced an overnight sleeper service on its main long-haul bus route, which it hopes will help it grow its business. Audio
Ticket to Ride
Examining the trade-off between price and quality for public transport passengers in New Zealand's three main cities, and some comparisons from abroad, with research economist Neil Douglas. Audio
Te Kupu o te Wiki: pahi - bus
The Māori word of the week is: pahi. Kei mahue koe i te pahi. You might miss the bus. Audio
Super City Debate - Bus Patronage
The candidates talk about policies that would lift patronage of regular bus services? Audio