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Public transport in Dunedin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Public transport in Dunedin
Public transport in Dunedin, New Zealand is mainly by bus. Two bus companies, Go Bus Transport and Ritchies Transport operate routes under their respective brands, in co-operation with or under contract to the Otago Regional Council. There are 18 weekday routes and 12 weekend/public holiday routes. Bus fares are paid for by cash, or by the electronic ticketing system GoCard which replaced paper multi-trip tickets in November 2007. ==Bus operators== The Dunedin bus network is operated with over 55 low floor wheelchair-accessible buses, and a further 2-3 non-wheelchair accessible buses mainly used at peak hours.〔(''Dunedin public bus services'' on Otago Regional Council website )〕 Bus route service contracts are often split between weekday services and weeknight/Sunday/holiday services. There are currently (in 2014) two local bus companies: *Go Bus Transport (previously Passenger Transport-Citibus) operates the great majority of weekday routes, and all evening/Sunday/public holiday routes. *Ritchies Transport operates weekday and Saturday services to Pine Hill, Opoho, Lookout Point, Shiel Hill and Concord
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