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Transit New Zealand (Māori: Ararau Aotearoa), which existed from 1989 to 2008, was the New Zealand Crown entity responsible for operating and planning the New Zealand state highway network (10,894 km, about 12% of New Zealand's roads). It also concerned itself with developments close to state highways, as it considered the potential additional traffic that these would create, and it was responsible for state highway landscaping.

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  • Transit New Zealand (de)
  • Transit New Zealand (en)
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  • Transit New Zealand (Māori: Ararau Aotearoa) war ein staatseigenes Unternehmen in Neuseeland mit Sitz in Wellington, dem die Verantwortung für die Nationalstraßen, den New Zealand State Highways oblag. (de)
  • Transit New Zealand (Māori: Ararau Aotearoa), which existed from 1989 to 2008, was the New Zealand Crown entity responsible for operating and planning the New Zealand state highway network (10,894 km, about 12% of New Zealand's roads). It also concerned itself with developments close to state highways, as it considered the potential additional traffic that these would create, and it was responsible for state highway landscaping. (en)
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  • Transit New Zealand (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Transit_New_Zealand_logo.svg
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  • Over $1 billion NZD (en)
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  • 42 (xsd:integer)
  • New Zealand (en)
  • Wellington (en)
  • Formerly: Level 2 Victoria Arcade (en)
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  • Transit New Zealand logo.svg (en)
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  • National Roads Board (en)
  • Main Highways Board (en)
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  • Transit New Zealand (en)
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  • Ministry of Transport (en)
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  • Transit New Zealand (Māori: Ararau Aotearoa) war ein staatseigenes Unternehmen in Neuseeland mit Sitz in Wellington, dem die Verantwortung für die Nationalstraßen, den New Zealand State Highways oblag. (de)
  • Transit New Zealand (Māori: Ararau Aotearoa), which existed from 1989 to 2008, was the New Zealand Crown entity responsible for operating and planning the New Zealand state highway network (10,894 km, about 12% of New Zealand's roads). It also concerned itself with developments close to state highways, as it considered the potential additional traffic that these would create, and it was responsible for state highway landscaping. Transit New Zealand was merged with Land Transport New Zealand to form the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) on 1 August 2008. Transit's website was still active up to 9 December 2009, when the new NZTA website was launched with streamlined information from the Transit website. (en)
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  • Bryan Jackson, JP (en)
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  • Acting Chairperson (en)
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  • Rick van Barneveld (en)
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  • Chief Executive (en)
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  • Associate Minister of Transport (en)
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