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Free off-peak travel for SuperGold Card holders from 1 October
More than 40 000 older people in the Bay of Plenty will be eligible for free
travel on off-peak public transport services from next week.
Environment Bay of Plenty is being funded to provide SuperGold Card holders with
free off-peak travel on scheduled public transport services from Wednesday 1 October 2008.
Free bus travel is available on Tauranga, Katikati, Ohope, Murupara and Rotorua
urban services.
Transport Committee chairman Andrew von Dadelszen said the free travel would enable
mature residents to explore the beautiful region and maintain their independence.
"Sixties are the new forties. Many of our 65-year-old-plus residents and visitors
are still fit, active and work part-time or undertake voluntary work. From October
they will be able to commute outside of peak hours for free and experience the difference
this makes to their bank balance and the environment," Mr von Dadelszen said.
The New Zealand Household Travel Survey shows most people aged 65-years-old and
older do most of their public transport travel during off-peak hours, making an
estimated eight million trips per year on buses and trains.
Off peak hours in the Bay of Plenty are from 9 am to 3 pm and from 6:30 pm
to the end of service on weekdays, and any time on weekends and public holidays.
A full list of eligible services in Bay of Plenty is available from 0800 4 BAYBUS.
Environment Bay of Plenty is working to extend free travel for Supergold Card holders
to Rotorua, Matata and on its remaining Eastern Bay of Plenty services before the
end of the year.
The SuperGold Card is available to all eligible New Zealanders aged 65 years old
or older and those under this age who receive the New Zealand Superannuation or
the Veterans Pension. The card was launched in August 2007, providing access
to business discounts, government and local authority services, entitlements and
concessions.
Questions and Answers
What transport concessions are available to SuperGold Card holders?
Card holders will be entitled to free off-peak public transport services within
a region.
What times are ‘off-peak’?
Councils will be funded for SuperGold Card holders who travel between the hours
of 9 am to 3 pm and from 6:30 pm to the end of service on weekdays,
and any time on weekends and public holidays. Councils may choose to provide free
travel outside these hours at their own expense.
How can I get a SuperGold Card?
Contact the SuperGold Card Centre on 0800 25 45 65, e-mail
info@supergold.govt.nz or download a
copy of an application from www.supergold.govt.nz.
You can also apply for a card at any Work and Income Service Centre.
1 July 2008: Cityride is 7 Days and more accessible
The new Cityride service began operating 7 days a week from 1 July 2008.
Accessible buses operate 100% of the time now on routes 1, 2 and 10. Give them a go!
Pick up a new timetable from your Cityride driver or Tourism Rotorua.
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