I thought Infratil were supposed to be the good guys, at least compared to the infamous union-busting reputation of Stagecoach? Maybe it's all some sort of brinksmanship related to their "threatening to quit" if the ownership models aren't to their liking.
Or may it's the regional council trying to put people off public transport so they don't have to pay for any more buses and trains.
I thought Infratil were supposed to be the good guys, at least compared to the infamous union-busting reputation of Stagecoach? Maybe it's all some sort of brinksmanship related to their "threatening to quit" if the ownership models aren't to their liking.
Or may it's the regional council trying to put people off public transport so they don't have to pay for any more buses and trains.