Are the buses still free in Dunedin?

Bus services in Dunedin and Queenstown will now be free of charge from to stop interaction between customers and drivers and reduce the transmission of germs.

How do you get around Dunedin?

Dunedin is a very accessible city and getting around is relatively easy, as distances are not great. This is why many high school and tertiary students chose to study in Dunedin. Independent transport options include public bus, taxi, or rental car. Visitors to Dunedin generally arrive via air or road.

How do you catch a bus in Dunedin?

You can go anywhere on the Dunedin Orbus network for just $2 with a Bee Card, plus you’ll get a free 45-minute transfer….Bee Card retailers

  1. You can get a Bee Card from:
  2. You don’t need a Bee Card to take the bus, but it is cheaper when you have one.

Do buses take Eftpos?

You can’t use EFTPOS on the bus so it’s a HOP card or cash. You can use your EFTPOS card for buying a ferry/train ticket at the terminal.

Is there a bus from Dunedin airport to the city?

The airport is located 22km west of central Dunedin and the drive takes approximately 30 minutes. There are shuttles, taxis and corporate limousine services providing a transfer between the airport and the city.

Is Dunedin NZ walkable?

Dunedin’s walking tracks provide a challenging and outstanding way to experience the scenery around the city.

How much is the bus with a Bee Card?

New and replacement Bee Cards cost $5. Do children have a different Bee Card? No, child and adult cards are the same. Concessions are loaded electronically.

Can you pay with card on bus?

Look for the contactless symbol on your credit or debit card to see if your card is contactless enabled. Then, board a bus with the contactless symbol and instead of paying with cash, simply tap your card or contactless-enabled device onto the reader and wait for the beep.

When did buses stop taking cash?

Transport for London (TfL) has announced that cash fares will no longer be accepted on London buses from Sunday 6 July. The decision to move to cash free bus travel follows a considerable drop in the number of people paying their bus fare in cash.

Can you bus with cash?

Due to COVID-19 cash payments are not being accepted on AT buses. Customers are advised to use AT HOP for payment and to help with contract tracing. At Alert Level 1, paper tickets can be used again for train travel only. Purchase a ticket from a ticket machine or at one of our customer service centres.

Is there Uber in Dunedin?

It is here. After a long wait the billion-dollar ride-sharing service company Uber is now available in Dunedin. Dunedin is the sixth city in New Zealand where the San Francisco-based ride service company is available.