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The former Auckland Regional Transport Authority (ARTA) was established in 2004 to be the central co-ordinating agency for transport (especially but not only public transport) in the Auckland Region of New Zealand. In this role, ARTA provided public transport services, assigned funding and subsidies, and organised and advised on many aspects of regionwide transport. ARTA was under the control of the Auckland Regional Council (ARC) and was replaced by Auckland Transport on 1 November 2010. == Functions == ARTA's roles included: * Integrating transport planning in the Auckland Region, with a goal of an efficient and sustainable network providing modal choice * Prioritising transport projects in Auckland and making recommendations on funding (especially since the New Zealand Transport Agency-related law changes of 2008) * Operating the passenger rail network in Auckland in cooperation with KiwiRail Network, and improving stations, trains and maintenance facilities * Designing and operating bus and ferry services * Marketing passenger transport services under the MAXX brand * Assisting Auckland schools and workplaces in fostering sustainable transport, such as by developing travel plans About half of the ARC's rates went to fund public transport via ARTA.〔"(Public transport funding gap highlighted in ARC Draft LTCCP )". Auckland Regional Council, press release. 27 February 2005.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Auckland Regional Transport Authority」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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