Marlborough Express

Three new bus services on way

- Chloe Ranford Local Democracy Reporter

An advocate for Marlboroug­h’s silver-haired population has voiced support for three extensions to Blenheim’s bus service.

The Marlboroug­h District Council announced yesterday it would trial return bus routes to Renwick and Blenheim’s south and south-west for 18 months from February 17.

It agreed to fund a trial of new bus routes in late 2018, and had since started a Blenheim-picton trail service in August last year.

Marlboroug­h Grey Power president Graeme Faulkner said the new routes were ‘‘wonderful news’’ for the region’s older population.

‘‘[South-west Blenheim] is where the population is growing, and it’s good to see people from Renwick getting a bus service,’’ he said.

Faulkner said buses were often the only alternativ­e to driving that older citizens had. He was certain Grey Power’s

Renwick members would welcome the service and encouraged members to support the new routes.

The Blenheim to Renwick service would run four times on weekdays and two times on Saturdays, but not on Sundays. It would start and end at Blenheim Countdown, stopping at public favourites, like Springland­s Countdown, the Westwood Ave Pak’nsave, the Marlboroug­h Airport and Woodbourne.

Wairau-awatere ward councillor Cynthia Brooks said the new route would allow people from Blenheim to ‘‘pop out’’ to Renwick for coffee, lunch, or cycling.

Brooks said all three expanded services were ‘‘great news’’, especially for people wanting to ditch their car and take the bus.

‘‘[The] council took on board lots of feedback from the public, who suggested routes and travel times. I think we have found a good solution that meets the needs of our community and our growing population.’’

Blenheim’s two new services would run on weekdays at the same time, leaving from Blenheim Countdown’s bus stop at 7.30am, 8am, 5.15pm and 5.45pm, and returning 23 minutes later.

The western route would travel to Maxwell Rd, Taylor Pass Rd, Forest Park Dr, Hillcrest Ave, Wither Rd and Howick Rd.

The eastern route would travel to Stephenson St, Houldswort­h St, Muller Rd, Redwood St, Wither Rd and Weld St.

Hopping on a bus to Renwick would set adults back $3 a trip, and school children $1.50. Supergold card holders could travel for free during off-peak hours. New Blenheim services cost $2 for adults and $1 for students. Children under 5 could travel all trail routes for free.

Both services would be operated by Ritchies Transport Holdings Ltd through a variation to the Blenheim Bus Service contract.

Locations and timetables for the new services would be posted to the council’s website before February 12.

 ?? SCOTT HAMMOND/STUFF ?? Three new bus routes will be tested in Marlboroug­h for 18 months from February.
SCOTT HAMMOND/STUFF Three new bus routes will be tested in Marlboroug­h for 18 months from February.

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