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Auckland Transport axes bus services to reduce cancellations

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Mon, 31 Oct 2022, 4:35pm
 Photo / Dean Purcell
Photo / Dean Purcell

Auckland Transport axes bus services to reduce cancellations

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Mon, 31 Oct 2022, 4:35pm

Auckland Transport鈥檚 decision to remove frequently cancelled bus services from its timetables to give public transit users 鈥渕ore certainty鈥 has been called a cynical and terrible move for passengers.

AT admitted the cuts were 鈥渘ot the answer鈥 to ongoing service disruptions and would limit the growth of public transport use. The Public Transport Users鈥 Association has lambasted the organisation鈥檚 failure to ensure buses would turn up as scheduled.

An ongoing shortage of bus drivers has meant AT hadn鈥檛 been able to deliver the full scheduled service for 鈥渟ome time now,鈥 AT鈥檚 group manager of Metro Services Darek Koper said.

鈥淭his year we have struggled to operate our full bus timetable because of the effects of the national driver shortage, which has led to far more cancellations ... than we would usually see,鈥 he said.

Auckland Transport is removing frequently cancelled bus services from its timetables. Photo / Michael Craig
Auckland Transport is removing frequently cancelled bus services from its timetables. Photo / Michael Craig

Ongoing and regular bus cancellations have frustrated passengers since April. Koper said the timetable changes, in effect from Sunday November 6, would reduce any further cancellations and give passengers more certainty when planning their trips.

AT was unable to disclose which routes and services would be impacted when asked by the Herald.

The Public Transport Users鈥 Association co-ordinator Jon Reeves said, 鈥渋t seems like AT is just trying to cover their derrieres to make their statistics and data look better by simply wiping off scheduled services they couldn鈥檛 deliver and then saying that 100 per cent of [scheduled buses] turn up.

聽鈥淚 would suggest it is a cynical move, and it鈥檚 certainly not in passengers鈥 favour. AT is there to deliver a service, and they鈥檙e failing when the buses aren鈥檛 even turning up.鈥

Koper said, 鈥渨e鈥檙e not taking anything away that鈥檚 currently running. We are just temporarily removing them in the timetable, so they won鈥檛 show up and then appear as cancelled. We are still running 12,000 bus trips a day and we鈥檙e working on adding services back to our timetables as soon as bus operators can recruit more drivers.鈥

聽鈥淭here have been some positive movements around bus driving as a vocation, benefiting both existing drivers and supporting recruitment drives. With funding support from Auckland Council and Waka Kotahi, there has been two recent increases in base remuneration for drivers with a further increase through government funding.鈥

Yesterday, the Government聽聽to lift bus driver wages to address nationwide worker shortages that have seen massive service disruptions across the country.

Transport Minister Michael Wood said the money - allocated in this year鈥檚 Budget - would be spent over four years to lift base wage rates towards $30 an hour for urban services and $28 an hour for regional services.

Wood said there were about 800 drivers needed across the country.

AT needed 500 of those drivers to meet the shortfall. Recruitment of drivers in east Auckland had already enabled a return to full timetabled services since their removal there in May.

Koper thanked customers for their patience and ongoing support for public transport 鈥渄uring these difficult times鈥.

This decision comes ahead of a year of major disruption on the southern, eastern, and Onehunga rail lines which would see buses replace trains amid the major $330 million Rail Network Rebuild.

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