Auckland Transport is offering crumbs of comfort to what it says is a small proportion of bus passengers - largely North Shore students - facing weekly fare rises of $10 or more.
Public transport operations head Mark Lambert told Auckland Council members yesterday it was investigating possible transitional help for those likely to be hit hardest by the establishment of uniform fares across the region under the $100 million Hop ticketing project.
That would be while his council body conducted a wider review of fares in pursuit of what its chairman, Lester Levy, promises will be "more attractive and affordable pricing" early next year.
Mr Lambert's peace offering followed a presentation to the council's transport committee by Auckland University student Alex van der Sande, who has drawn more than 650 followers to a Facebook campaign against the loss of passes which he says will add more than $10 to his weekly travel costs.
Although Auckland Transport insists fewer than 1 per cent of passengers will be significantly affected by the change to uniform fares, and some adult North Shore commuters will save money by transferring to monthly zonal tickets, Mr van der Sande said "penniless" students would be disproportionately affected by the abolition of special passes introduced in 2008 to support the Northern Busway.