Weekend services for Te Puke, new bus routes and a change in bus-stops to help the visually impaired are just some of the changes to the new Tauranga bus timetable.
The changes made by Bay of Plenty Regional Council have come about following community feedback received in 2019 after consultation.
The new timetable starts on Sunday June 14 and sees the Goldline route extended to Te Puke offering six return trips a day, seven days a week, from Mt Maunganui to Te Puke via Bayfair and Pāpāmoa Plaza.
Regional Council Public Transport Chairman Andrew von Dadelszen said a 76 per cent increase in patronage in the last 12 months on the Te Puke service had resulted in additional services.
"In February 2019 we had 1500 people a month using the service. In February this year that had grown to 2,786 people a month," he said.