Go Bus Christchurch

"Christchurch Bus Services" redirects here. For bus services in Christchurch, see public transport in Christchurch
Not to be confused with GoBus, the public transport system of Dunedin
Go Bus Christchurch
Founded December 1, 2010
Headquarters Addington, Christchurch
Locale New Zealand
Service area Christchurch, New Zealand
Service type Bus service
Routes 7, 40, 45, 46, 51, 60, 83, 84, 90, 92, 480, 912 & 913
Destinations Queenspark, Halswell, Aranui, Northshore, Marshlands, Tower Junction, Parklands, New Brighton, Hornby, Rangoria, Kainga, Woodend.
Hubs Christchurch Bus Xchange
Fleet Desigline Mercedes, Kiwi Man, Zhongtong, Coachwork International Man
Fuel type Diesel
Website Go Bus Christchurch

Go Bus Christchurch Ltd.[1] is a bus company owned by Go Bus Transport Ltd. The company started off as Christchurch Bus Services Ltd in 2004. It was sold to Go Bus Ltd in November 2010 after it was found that Christchurch Bus Services had failed to maintain vehicle maintenance and put commuters in danger.[2]

Routes

Go Bus Christchurch operate all routes previously operated by Christchurch Bus Services under the Metro brand:
(Key: Buses on route fitted with bike racks)

# Route Origin Destination Timetable Notes
7 Halswell/Queenspark Halswell via City Queenspark
40 Wainoni City via Wainoni New Brighton
45 North Shore City via Shirley North Shore
46 Marshland City via Shirley Marshland
51 Tower Junction/Aranui New Brighton via City Christchurch railway station
60 Parklands City via Parklands New Brighton
83 Hei Hei/Burwood Hornby via Hei Hei, City & Burwood New Brighton
84 Russley/Avondale Hornby via Russley, City & Avondale New Brighton
90 Rangiora Direct City via Papanui Rangiora (direct) Northern Star
92 Rangiora via Woodend & Waikuku City via Papanui, Woodend & Waikuku Rangiora
480 Kainga Shirley via Spencerville Kainga
912 Woodend Shuttle Woodend Rangiora Northern Star
913 Woodend Shuttle via Waikuku Woodend via Waikuku Rangiora

Vehicles

The Northern Star provides links between the City centre and Rangiora/Woodend/Waikuku

Go Bus Christchurch uses buses brought by Christchurch Bus Services, these include

# Make/Model Origin Notes
871-891(2004) Designline Mercedes City Bus New Zealand #871 & 876 Northern Star; #881 in Bio Diesel Livery; #882 in Go Bus Livery
894-897(2005) Kiwi Bus Builders MAN 15.220 New Zealand #125 Returned to Service after crash
829-843(1999) Optare Excel L1150 England #832 Is in Go Bus Livery
844-846(2006) Designline MAN 16.223 New Zealand All in Northern Star Livery
847-848(2006) Designline MAN 18.223 New Zealand #848 is in Northern Star Livery
801-820(2010) & 849-862(2007) Zhongtong Bus LCK6112G China #801-820 Delayed in delivery due to floods in China; #152 Crashed heaverly, Returned to Service as #852; #802 in GoBus Livery
821-826(2010) & 863(2010) Zhongtong Bus LCK6126G/HG China #821-826 Delayed in delivery due to floods in China
164-191(2009) Zhongtong Bus LCK6910G China School Buses
31-32; 34-35; 50 & 434 Coachwork International MAN SL202

Designline MAN 11.190

New Zealand Temporary Buses from Go Bus Hamilton and Red Bus Originally Numbered in the 800-820, they were renumbered on arrival of New Zhongtong Buses

History

Christchurch Bus Services

Christchurch Bus Services Ltd operated Metro routes for Environment Canterbury, and private charter services for groups and schools. It was purchased in December 2010 by Go Bus Transport, of Hamilton, New Zealand.

Timaru operations

Christchurch Bus Services previously operated in Timaru, South Canterbury through its subsidiary Timaru Bus Services, before terminating the contract with 18 months left, due to financial issues. Ritchies Transport gained the five Timaru routes.[3]

Operation Otautahi Waka

Operation Otautahi Waka ('Christchurch transport')[2] was a commercial vehicle check on buses conducted by the New Zealand Police on 18 November 2010.[4] Christchurch Bus Services Ltd had four buses ordered off the road, which resulted in it being unable to operate a number of routes. These buses returned to duty the following day after repairs. Redbus and Leopard also had buses ordered off the road. Environment Canterbury gave Christchurch Bus Services until 5pm, 19 November 2010 to complete sale negotiations or lose their contracts for a number of routes. After CBS was sold, it was ruled an illegal action on the part of Environment Canterbury by the Courts and CBS owners received the money owed.

Purchase of Leopard urban bus

In July 2013 Gobus Transport took over the urban operations of Leopard Coachlines, gaining around 90 buses.[5]

References

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