More direct routes, more frequent services and more reliable buses are part of the new Tauranga and Western Bay of Plenty bus network starting on Monday morning.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council Public Transport Committee chairman Lyall Thurston said it was the first time the network had been changed since 2008.
"In the last 10 years the region has seen unprecedented growth. The new network is designed to improve reliability and on time performance.
"It has been redesigned to provide more direct routes and stronger connections between areas outside of the Tauranga city centre," he said.
New routes have been introduced to address urban growth issues including the new CBD and hospital routes that leave every 15 minutes and the Golden Sands Express.