• ciaocibai@lemmy.nz
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    1 year ago

    Yeah busses are potentially part of the solution, but decent rail connections can be more disruptive (positively) over longer distances e.g Welly - Palmy, Auckland - Hamilton etc.

    Having previously lived in China and experiencing the amazing train network there I definitely see the benefits of a solid rail system. Way more efficient than busses too.

    Nuts to me that places like Wellington had pretty good electric bus systems with trolley busses but replaced them largely with diesel. Not sure what the bus fleet is like now though.

    Also not sure why you are being downvoted for a pretty reasonable discussion.

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      1 year ago

      Reddit is fucking weird about trains, and it looks like that has filtered over to here.

      Our bus fleet is mostly battery electric now.

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          The plan was to replace them with battery electric buses, with the diesels being a stop-gap measure.

          To nobody’s surprise, the new buses took a lot longer to arrive than expected, but they are mostly there.

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            1 year ago

            Ah nice. It’s been a while I’ve been in Welly, so I wasn’t sure what the current status is.