Tauranga's new bus service is on track to be revealed this December and the outgoing contractor is expecting minimal job losses for drivers.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council announced in April it had awarded the Western Bay of Plenty bus contracts to NZ Bus which would take over from the current contractor, Go Bus.
Go Bus chief executive officer Nigel Piper said no Go Bus employees had moved over to NZ Bus as yet, but he expected a large number would.
He said it was still "early days" as Go Bus held the contract until December 9, but there were some options for Go Bus employees to consider, including the possibility of being deployed to other parts of the country.
"We want to ensure our workers are kept in employment and don't want to see any job losses," he said.