North Shore bus services severely affected
7 October 2009
North Shore bus
services severely affected from tomorrow
"Many
North Shore residents and commuters will need to find
alternate ways to work or to just get about the North Shore
and Auckland from tomorrow morning" says Mayor Andrew
Williams.
"There will be no North Star bus services
operating on the North Shore from Thursday October 8th
until further notice due to industrial action impacting all
NZ Bus Services."
North Shore buses operating
as usual, and in some cases increasing their services to
accommodate extra passengers caused by the strike,
include:
· Ritchies
· Northern
Express ( Northern Busway
services)
· Birkenhead Bus
Company
· Bayes
"People unable
to use these other bus services need to look at
alternate options during this disruptive period, which
could last a number of days."
Other transport
options include:
Carpooling: Help your family,
friends and work colleagues get around, and save money, by
offering them a ride. You could use ride sharing to reach
your destination directly or to access the bus stations at
Akoranga, Smales Farm, and Sunnynook, and the park ’n’
ride stations at Constellation and
Albany.
Transit Lanes: You could also take
advantage of the North Shore T3 lanes on Forrest Hill and
Onewa Road and the T2 transit lanes on Shakespeare Road and
Constellation and Akoranga Drive. T3 lanes are for
vehicles carrying at least three people and T2 lanes are
reserved for vehicles carrying two or more people. For more
information go to transit lanes [link to
http://www.northshorecity.govt.nz/Services/TransportAndRoads/TrafficManagement/Pages/TransitLanes.aspx
]
Ferries: Ferry services will be operating as
usual. For ferry times please see the Maxx
website www.maxx.co.nz
For more alternative
transport ideas, and the latest updates and information on
the bus strike, check the MAXX website or call (09) 366
6400.
"I am urging the tens of thousands of people who use public transport, and who will be affected by the North Star buses not operating, to look at the above options to assist them through this period of disruption" says Mayor Williams. "There is going to be considerable inconvenience and added congestion on our roads so people will need to check out what is the best alternative they have, including carpooling, other bus routes, the Northern Busway, ferries or working from home if they can."
ENDS