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Public transport plays a central role in the daily lives of many of us in the Wellington region. It is important that Greater Wellington and the Metlink group hear your thoughts on this key planning document for the public transport network.
The Wellington Regional Public Transport Plan (RPTP) guides the design and delivery of public transport services, information and infrastructure in the Wellington region. The RPTP has a ten-year strategic focus, with particular attention to the coming three-yearly operational cycle. This RPTP focuses on the period from mid-2021 to 2031.
Metlink is the Greater Wellington Regional Council public transport authority which plans and delivers public transport within the wider Wellington region. Metlink connects people throughout the Wellington region, with a public transport network that stretches from Wellington north to Otaki and east to Masterton. It consists of 4 rail lines, more than 90 public bus routes, over 200 school bus routes, 4 harbour ferry stops and the Total Mobility programme.
Metlink’s goal is to deliver an effective, efficient, and integrated public transport network for the people of the Wellington region. The Council works in partnership with Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency and territorial authorities to plan and fund the region’s public transport network.
We’d like to hear what you think of the proposed direction for the region’s public transport network.
In the Documents tab to the right you'll find a summary of the plan which gives a high level overview, and the full draft plan if you'd like to dive in to all the detail.
When you're ready you can complete the consultation submission form below, or if you have a prepared submission you can email that directly to publictransportplan2021@gw.govt.nz
Public transport plays a central role in the daily lives of many of us in the Wellington region. It is important that Greater Wellington and the Metlink group hear your thoughts on this key planning document for the public transport network.
The Wellington Regional Public Transport Plan (RPTP) guides the design and delivery of public transport services, information and infrastructure in the Wellington region. The RPTP has a ten-year strategic focus, with particular attention to the coming three-yearly operational cycle. This RPTP focuses on the period from mid-2021 to 2031.
Metlink is the Greater Wellington Regional Council public transport authority which plans and delivers public transport within the wider Wellington region. Metlink connects people throughout the Wellington region, with a public transport network that stretches from Wellington north to Otaki and east to Masterton. It consists of 4 rail lines, more than 90 public bus routes, over 200 school bus routes, 4 harbour ferry stops and the Total Mobility programme.
Metlink’s goal is to deliver an effective, efficient, and integrated public transport network for the people of the Wellington region. The Council works in partnership with Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency and territorial authorities to plan and fund the region’s public transport network.
We’d like to hear what you think of the proposed direction for the region’s public transport network.
In the Documents tab to the right you'll find a summary of the plan which gives a high level overview, and the full draft plan if you'd like to dive in to all the detail.
When you're ready you can complete the consultation submission form below, or if you have a prepared submission you can email that directly to publictransportplan2021@gw.govt.nz
Public transport plays a central role in the daily lives of many of us in the Wellington region. It is important that Greater Wellington and the Metlink group hear your thoughts on this key planning document for the public transport network.
Please consider the following questions and indicate whether you wish to make a public submission on the RPTP in person.
The personal information collected from you during registration and in your submission is held securely by Greater Wellington. We use this information to develop and advise on the Wellington Regional Public Transport Plan 2021 (including compiling statistical information), to contact you to arrange your oral submission (if required), and to contact you about the outcome of the process.
Regional Public Transport Plan 2021 is currently at this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Public Hearings
this is an upcoming stage for Regional Public Transport Plan 2021
Submitters will have an opportunity to present their submissions in person to the Greater Wellington Councillors for consideration.
Under Review
this is an upcoming stage for Regional Public Transport Plan 2021
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Regional Public Transport Plan 2021
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.