Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles
available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Public transport
in Dunedin, New Zealand is mainly by bus. Three bus companies operate
routes under their respective brands, co-branded with the Otago Regional
Council as GoBus. There are 18 weekday routes and 12 weekend/public
holiday routes. Bus fares are paid for by cash, or by the electronic
ticketing system GoCard which replaced paper multi-trip tickets in
November 2007. The GoBus network is operated by three local bus
companies using over 55 low floor wheelchair accessible buses, and a
further 2-3 non-wheelchair accessible buses mainly used at peak hours.
Bus route service contracts are often split between weekday services and
weeknight-weekend-holiday services. The vast majority of Dunedin's bus
network is designed, specified, contracted and subsidised by the Otago
Regional Council and funded by ratepayers. Buses use the individual
companies' livery with Otago Regional Council GoBus stickers added.