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NZ Bus : ウィキペディア英語版
NZ Bus

NZ Bus, formerly Stagecoach New Zealand, is New Zealand's largest bus company, operating in Auckland and Wellington, with a fleet of around 1,100 vehicles. It owned 96% of Fullers Ferries in Auckland but has sold this shareholding. It is a subsidiary of Infratil.
==History==

In 1992, Stagecoach purchased Wellington City Transport, the largest bus operator in Wellington, from Wellington City Council. WCT had recently purchased the Auckland, Hutt Valley and north Wellington suburban bus operations of New Zealand Railways Road Services, then branded ''CityLine''.
Stagecoach expanded its Auckland operations in 1998 by purchasing Transportation Auckland Corporation (trading as The Yellow Bus Company) from the Auckland Regional Council.
in November 2005, the business was sold to Infratil.〔(Disposal of New Zealand Operations ) Stagecoach 21 November 2005〕〔(Stagecoach sells New Zealand unit ) ''BBC News'' 21 November 2005〕 As part of the deal, Infratil were able to use the Stagecoach name and livery for five years from the sale.
In January 2008, the company bought Whangarei school and charter business Adams Travelines, which has since won the tender to provide the urban bus service for Whangarei as Citylink Whangarei, using super low floor buses.

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