Mr Ken Staite, a driver for the Christchurch Transport Board for 13 years, prepares to leave on the Board s first run to Leeston. The Transport Board, which has taken over some of the former Midland routes, started its rural bus service on Monday with runs to Leeston and Rangiora.
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Press, 19 November 1982, Page 30
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50Mr Ken Staite, a driver for the Christchurch Transport Board for 13 years, prepares to leave on the Board s first run to Leeston. The Transport Board, which has taken over some of the former Midland routes, started its rural bus service on Monday with runs to Leeston and Rangiora. Press, 19 November 1982, Page 30
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