Manawatu Guardian

Tranzit in recruitmen­t drive

Drivers sought for Palmy’s expanded bus network

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Karl Gates is known for his customer service skills and passion for driving Tranzit’s electric bus in Palmerston North. Now, the Tranzit Coachlines Manawatu¯ driver has stepped up to be involved in the company’s new recruitmen­t campaign as it prepares to deliver Palmerston North’s new and expanded bus network.

This includes introducin­g a 100 per cent electric bus fleet that will help the region reduce its carbon emission footprint. The 42 new electric buses will supplement the one electric bus already in service on the Palmerston North network.

As part of this, Tranzit has launched a campaign to recruit an additional 50 drivers to its team.

“Tranzit was really proud to introduce this electric bus into Manawatu¯ a few years ago and since then I’ve loved driving it,” Gates says.

“It’s quiet and smooth — and our passengers often comment to me on how pleasurabl­e it is to ride in. They also like the little extras the bus has such as being able to charge their phones as they travel.”

As well as having zero emissions, Tranzit’s new electric buses will be quieter, provide a smooth ride and be more attractive and comfortabl­e. With a range of about 300km, they will be charged at the company’s soon-to-be upgraded facilities.

The company is preparing to train all its drivers on the electric buses and on Palmerston North’s new and

expanded bus network as well as welcome more team members over the coming months.

Horizons Regional Council transport manager Mark Read says the new Connected bus network that

starts in February will be an exciting change for Palmerston North. Services will be more direct, operating every 15 minutes at peak times and every 30 minutes outside of this.

The new Connected network will

also be supported by upgrades to bus stop infrastruc­ture and shelters across the city.

People interested in joining Tranzit can call Ruth on 027 444 2582 or go to tranzit.co.nz.

 ?? ?? Tranzit driver Karl Gates in front of the electric bus that has been operating in Palmerston North since 2021. He is happy to be a face of a new recruitmen­t campaign.
Tranzit driver Karl Gates in front of the electric bus that has been operating in Palmerston North since 2021. He is happy to be a face of a new recruitmen­t campaign.

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