Cityline bus and train logo
PA Wellington Railways’ buses and commuter trains have begun trading under the new name, Cityline. Some corporation buses have already got the Cityline logo and the rest are expected to display the
new name within a month. The name was designed to complement the Railways’ long-distance coach and rail service name, Intercity, and its national parcel delivery network, Speedlink.
The corporation’s passenger business group manager, Mr Richard Middleton, said the new name would mean the commuter services were clearly identified as a separate service.
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Press, 11 August 1988, Page 16
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