Can semi rural towns and small rural communities have public transport?

Reece Martin discuss the merits that semi rural towns and small rural communities can have good subsidised and non subsidised passenger transport services that link into regular regional, inter-regional and long distance bus and train services. Have a look –

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For further information concerning the points raised in this opinion –

* [*CityConnect* – the national public transport network](https://www.publictransportforum.nz/articles/article/cityconnect-national-public-transport-network-02-04-2024)
* [New Zealand’s National Public Transport Network](https://publictransportforum.nz/articles/article/national-public-transport-network-07-06-2022)
* [New Zealand’s Regional Passenger Rail Network](https://publictransportforum.nz/articles/article/new-zealands-regional-passenger-rail-network-20-08-2022)
* [Why does public transport suck in New Zealand](https://publictransportforum.nz/articles/article/why-does-public-transport-suck-31-01-2022)
* [Lets Connect Communities](https://publictransportforum.nz/articles/article/connecting-communities-2030-01-02-2022)

*Video is from Reece Martin  [YouTube channel – RM Transit](https://www.youtube.com/c/RMTransit/videos).* \
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*The video content used on publictransportforum.nz is for education purposes only and the promotion of better urban design and public transport in Aotearoa New Zealand.*

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