Stagecoach buses free on Christmas Day
Tuesday, 20 December 2005, 3:57 pm
Press Release: Stagecoach
Stagecoach buses free on Christmas Day
This coming
Sunday, Christmas Day, Stagecoach Auckland will run all its
bus services for free, including The Link, as an end of year
'thank you' gesture to it’s customers.
The free
Christmas Day bus services will run to a normal Sunday
timetable. Customers wanting to check timetable information
should call MAXX on 366 6400 before December 25.
The MAXX Contact Centre will not be operating on Christmas
Day. Customers can always look at the Stagecoach website
for timetable information however. The address is:
http://www.stagecoach.co.nz
Nite Rider buses operate
New Years Eve
Stagecoach will be running Nite Rider buses
as normal on New Year’s Eve this year. Nite Rider buses
depart from the stops outside the St. James and Civic
Theatres on Queen Street between 1am and 3am. Fares are
either $4 of $6 cash depending on the distance to be
traveled. (ends)
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