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01 April 2025, 12:20 pm
Horizons Regional Council has presented three options for improvements to the Whanganui urban bus network and is asking the community to share their thoughts on them between 31 March and 1 May 2025.
"We're looking at how we can improve routes, schedules and services to better connect the community and support the city's growth," says Horizons manager transport services Mark Read. "Each of the three options takes a slightly different approach to improvements, but we've designed all three to bring about significant and positive changes for Whanganui. "Option 1A - 'More Frequency' - would see three routes like Te Ngaru The Tide operating across the city every 20 minutes and two routes running hourly. Option 1B - 'More Coverage' - would see two routes operating every 20 minutes and four routes running hourly. These options would also see services extended into some areas not currently covered, like Pūtiki, and would replace existing school services due to the increased connectivity," says Mr Read. "Option 2 - 'Network Refresh' - would see an extended Te Ngaru The Tide route running every 20 minutes and four hourly routes across the rest of the city. This option only covers the current network, so there would be no extensions into areas like Pūtiki, and it would maintain the existing school services," he says. "Regardless of the network changes we settle on, there are some things we think should happen no matter what, including: